Word starting some superhero names | 34 |
First word in many newspaper names | 34 |
Article you've read many times | 34 |
"In ___ beginning . . ." | 34 |
''Take ___ Train'' | 34 |
"Hedda Gabler" character | 34 |
Movie in which Bogart won an Oscar | 34 |
Ditchdigger's knightly period? | 34 |
Youngsters in a playhouse playpen? | 34 |
Locale for an Olivier Award winner | 34 |
Band whose career is totally over? | 34 |
Statement about an all-female war? | 34 |
Show in which many pots disappear? | 34 |
Movie about eating a giant orange? | 34 |
Boston transit run or rink divider | 34 |
Corporation's ultimate concern | 34 |
General Motors repair shop slogan? | 34 |
"___ are in bloom again" | 34 |
Signature song for Sammy Davis Jr. | 34 |
1977 thriller about a killer sedan | 34 |
Handyman's favorite vocal duo? | 34 |
Exoneration for a group of actors? | 34 |
Something that's just too cool | 34 |
Chekhov drama about a gay blossom? | 34 |
Alice Walker's Pulitzer winner | 34 |
Hangout in "Raging Bull" | 34 |
"___ jumped over . . . " | 34 |
Bara, ''The Vamp'' | 34 |
First name of "The Vamp" | 34 |
Program about Chicago's mayor? | 34 |
Jim Lange's formidable series? | 34 |
"Thriller" Grammy sweep? | 34 |
Jerry Garcia's band, for short | 34 |
1970's Peter Benchley thriller | 34 |
Investor's concern, familiarly | 34 |
"Nearer, My God, to ___" | 34 |
Objective case of "thou" | 34 |
"Lyin' Eyes" singers | 34 |
"Ye are the salt of ___" | 34 |
Mad spoof of a Harrison Ford film? | 34 |
Words after "ever after" | 34 |
"The Song and Dance Man" | 34 |
Unfinished trilogy by Frank Norris | 34 |
Green gem's chief constituent? | 34 |
Comic with anthropomorphic animals | 34 |
Crime show based on a federal org. | 34 |
Org. that approves pharmaceuticals | 34 |
Start of a couch potato's quip | 34 |
Five-finger discounts, so to speak | 34 |
Clothing retailer starting in 1969 | 34 |
Something to step on while driving | 34 |
Home of Lord Chamberlain's Men | 34 |
Song c. 1780, with "For" | 34 |
Cinderella, stepmother and sisters | 34 |
Film from a Julia Ward Howe phrase | 34 |
NASA's Spirit and Opportunity? | 34 |
Halloween tradition in Peanuts | 34 |
Connelly play about new clergymen? | 34 |
Wagner and Powers on some TV sets? | 34 |
Something to pass at a fund-raiser | 34 |
Most difficult moment, in a phrase | 34 |
Wintry play by Eugene O'Neill? | 34 |
O'Neill play about pipe dreams | 34 |
1990 Jack Nicholson film, in Rome? | 34 |
"___ of eternity": Byron | 34 |
Post-hardcore band Before ___ Eyes | 34 |
"That's ___ problem" | 34 |
They sometimes track early returns | 34 |
Film about swing's golden era? | 34 |
1973 hit for the Steve Miller Band | 34 |
Reservation at Tarzan's hotel? | 34 |
Off-color Coburn/Tandy film 1946? | 34 |
Du Maurier's best seller: 1946 | 34 |
Quaff from a gold-plated dog bowl? | 34 |
Proverbial backbreaker for a camel | 34 |
It airs in the morning, ironically | 34 |
Air Canada Centre team, informally | 34 |
Person or thing similar to another | 34 |
Something that may be hard to hold | 34 |
"Circle of Life" musical | 34 |
Vinton, Eunice and Ellen's mom | 34 |
Show about a castaway's wrath? | 34 |
Only form that carbohydrates take? | 34 |
"___ Weekend," 1945 film | 34 |
Disney film that introduced Herbie | 34 |
"I'll take ___ road" | 34 |
Beginning of an ungrammatical quip | 34 |
Feature of any USA Today crossword | 34 |
A Sunday crossword usually has one | 34 |
The Offspring "___ Life" | 34 |
All USA TODAY crosswords have them | 34 |
"___ Son," Sondheim song | 34 |
Church-owned newsweekly, for short | 34 |
Tarot card that may represent fear | 34 |
Residents of 1313 Mockingbird Lane | 34 |
"And ___ what happened?" | 34 |
"What happened next ..." | 34 |
The Earls "Remember ___" | 34 |
''After that ...'' | 34 |
ESPN's #6 all-time sports film | 34 |