| Country music's ___ Young Band | 34 |
| Connecticut's __ Football Camp | 34 |
| Clint : the Good :: ___ : the Ugly | 34 |
| Cuban boy González in 2000 news | 34 |
| Chinese ___ (popular bonsai trees) | 34 |
| Cliff-dwelling race in a 2002 film | 34 |
| County Durham town, or singer John | 34 |
| Cassandra Peterson's alter ego | 34 |
| Cary of "Ella Enchanted" | 34 |
| Cambridgeshire's ___ Cathedral | 34 |
| Computer communications, for short | 34 |
| Contents of some in-boxes nowadays | 34 |
| Colombia is their largest producer | 34 |
| Charlie Sheen's acting brother | 34 |
| Capitals of Maryland and Michigan? | 34 |
| Characteristic of a specific place | 34 |
| Cabinet dept. concerned with power | 34 |
| Cabinet dept. concerned with nukes | 34 |
| Couch potato's lack, evidently | 34 |
| College major with lots of reading | 34 |
| Capture all of one's attention | 34 |
| Chemist's double bond compound | 34 |
| Col. Tibbets's mother, ___ Gay | 34 |
| Compounds with double-bond carbons | 34 |
| Cardinals' "Country" | 34 |
| Company that went bankrupt in 2001 | 34 |
| Company in the news, December 2001 | 34 |
| Creature created by J.R.R. Tolkien | 34 |
| Category for "The Iliad" | 34 |
| Cy Young Award voter's concern | 34 |
| Controversial issue's initials | 34 |
| Concern of an A.L. or N.L. pitcher | 34 |
| Contralto in "Siegfried" | 34 |
| Clapton who sang "Layla" | 34 |
| Commodore Perry's headquarters | 34 |
| County in Pennsylvania or New York | 34 |
| Commodore Perry's victory site | 34 |
| City between Cleveland and Buffalo | 34 |
| City between Buffalo and Cleveland | 34 |
| Canal that originally had 83 locks | 34 |
| Country that celebrates March 17th | 34 |
| Costar with Noah on "ER" | 34 |
| Contemporary of Raymond and Agatha | 34 |
| Crumble into the sea, as shoreline | 34 |
| Christian metalcores Demise of ___ | 34 |
| Calls Mary "Mindy," e.g. | 34 |
| Class for some U.S. citizens-to-be | 34 |
| Class for recent immigrants: Abbr. | 34 |
| Clairvoyant's claim, for short | 34 |
| Category that telepathy falls into | 34 |
| Clairvoyant's skill, for short | 34 |
| Channel owned by Disney and Hearst | 34 |
| Cable network's athletic award | 34 |
| Curve to test a driver's nerve | 34 |
| College application piece, perhaps | 34 |
| City in the North Rhine-Westphalia | 34 |
| City between Dortmund and Duisburg | 34 |
| Cindy Brady had problems with them | 34 |
| Classic brand name in an oval logo | 34 |
| Cádiz-to-Málaga dirección | 34 |
| Cosmetics company cofounder Lauder | 34 |
| Charlie Sheen's real last name | 34 |
| Caesar's dying words to Brutus | 34 |
| Chopin's Butterfly e.g. | 34 |
| Currency that replaced the drachma | 34 |
| Coin whose front varies by country | 34 |
| Coins featuring a ring of 12 stars | 34 |
| Come-from-behind goal, for example | 34 |
| Common penultimate fairy tale word | 34 |
| Chad of "Medical Center" | 34 |
| Chris known for her ground strokes | 34 |
| Charlie Chaplin, from 1952 to 1972 | 34 |
| Convention center event, for short | 34 |
| Character created by Brontë | 34 |
| Cela ne ___ rien (never mind): Fr. | 34 |
| Card game also known as parliament | 34 |
| Common Web site section, for short | 34 |
| Cheetah, compared to other animals | 34 |
| Common flavorer in Italian sausage | 34 |
| Cheese from milk of sheep or goats | 34 |
| Choice of one who's threatened | 34 |
| Cape Canaveral's locale: Abbr. | 34 |
| Clarence BirdsEYE's innovation | 34 |
| City at one end of the G.W. Bridge | 34 |
| Court physician to Marcus Aurelius | 34 |
| City founded in 1906 by U.S. Steel | 34 |
| Cosplayer at PAX East, most likely | 34 |
| CBS's memorable Grandpa Walton | 34 |
| Collective Soul hit to style hair? | 34 |
| Car brand with a globe in its logo | 34 |
| Chancellor Schröder's lang. | 34 |
| Country where W. E. B. DuBois died | 34 |
| Country on Africa's Gold Coast | 34 |
| California ballplayer's pound? | 34 |
| Computer acronym about faulty data | 34 |
| Cooper of "My Fair Lady" | 34 |
| Clear the fence, in baseball slang | 34 |
| Character in a 60's TV spinoff | 34 |
| City protected by Batman and Robin | 34 |
| Crime boss known as the Teflon Don | 34 |