| Card count in Caesar's Palace? | 34 |
| Card count at Caesar's casino? | 34 |
| Charles de Gaulle's birthplace | 34 |
| Charles de GaulleÂ’s birthplace | 34 |
| Company with a short track record? | 34 |
| Chinese poet of the eighth century | 34 |
| Currency on which Marconi appeared | 34 |
| Capital of Italy beginning in 1861 | 34 |
| Capital of República Portuguesa | 34 |
| Camels' South American cousins | 34 |
| Comstock __: Nevada silver deposit | 34 |
| California wine town near Stockton | 34 |
| Center of the Polish film industry | 34 |
| Computerist's access procedure | 34 |
| Clark's beloved, in the comics | 34 |
| Chaney of "The Wolf Man" | 34 |
| Chicago area, with "the" | 34 |
| Crescent-shaped, like the new moon | 34 |
| Contraction often used by servants | 34 |
| Cloud group resembling fish scales | 34 |
| Clarke of "Frankenstein" | 34 |
| Creche trio (with "the") | 34 |
| Contemporary of Stenmark and Tomba | 34 |
| Color slightly darker than popcorn | 34 |
| Cornerstone principle of democracy | 34 |
| Country once known as French Sudan | 34 |
| Country that's over 50% desert | 34 |
| Cass and Michelle, in '60s pop | 34 |
| Contemporary of Whitney and Celine | 34 |
| Callender in the frozen food aisle | 34 |
| Composer Nicholas of Great Britain | 34 |
| Central fixture for a spring dance | 34 |
| Composer of "The Medium" | 34 |
| Composer of "The Consul" | 34 |
| Charles who co-founded a brokerage | 34 |
| Cactus League spring training city | 34 |
| Cobra Starship "Hot ___" | 34 |
| Co. concerned with the big picture | 34 |
| Casa ___ (Italian restaurant name) | 34 |
| Cookie with a rich chocolate layer | 34 |
| Chopped into small pieces, as food | 34 |
| Category for odds and ends (abbr.) | 34 |
| Canterbury prelate's headdress | 34 |
| Czech region that borders Slovakia | 34 |
| Crossword-solving detective on PBS | 34 |
| Computer item with a tracking ball | 34 |
| Claustrophobic patient's dread | 34 |
| Commuter-train org. in many cities | 34 |
| Civilian clothes worn by a soldier | 34 |
| Canine with a questionable lineage | 34 |
| Cross that's not well regarded | 34 |
| Cry from a damsel out of distress? | 34 |
| Controversial 1990s treaty acronym | 34 |
| Constant reminder to do everything | 34 |
| Charlie Chan player of 50's TV | 34 |
| California city near San Pablo Bay | 34 |
| City with a view of Mount Vesuvius | 34 |
| City near the ruins of Herculaneum | 34 |
| Controversial online music service | 34 |
| Creator of the republican elephant | 34 |
| Chief technicians in the RAF, e.g. | 34 |
| Cloud of interstellar gas and dust | 34 |
| Contraction between you and bother | 34 |
| Chero-Cola Company's successor | 34 |
| Colonial historian: 1823–93 | 34 |
| Carter of 'Gimme a Break!' | 34 |
| Conservative or classical preceder | 34 |
| Character in "Quo Vadis" | 34 |
| Composer of "The Rosary" | 34 |
| Creature that can regenerate limbs | 34 |
| Caroline and Maria, to Ted Kennedy | 34 |
| Cleveland industrial band, briefly | 34 |
| Candlestick Park player, for short | 34 |
| Carmaker headquartered in Yokohama | 34 |
| Chicago Outfit leader of the 1930s | 34 |
| Column of boxes on a questionnaire | 34 |
| City east of Saint Lawrence Island | 34 |
| Cell phone ring in a theater, e.g. | 34 |
| Cousin of "Me, neither!" | 34 |
| Cyrano de Bergerac's trademark | 34 |
| Charlton Heston was once its pres. | 34 |
| Clothing optional, as some beaches | 34 |
| Capt. Barney Miller's employer | 34 |
| Country music's ___ Ridge Boys | 34 |
| Certain member of the wind section | 34 |
| Comic strip dog with a long tongue | 34 |
| Coors' nonalcoholic competitor | 34 |
| Choctaw for "red people" | 34 |
| Count ___ (Lemony Snicket villain) | 34 |
| Chinese heroine of classic fiction | 34 |
| Cry at "la fiesta brava" | 34 |
| City 60 miles southeast of Buffalo | 34 |
| Collection of miscellaneous things | 34 |
| Collection of miscellaneous pieces | 34 |
| Cleveland's Secretary of State | 34 |
| Certain Arabian Peninsula resident | 34 |
| Certain Pan Arab Games participant | 34 |
| Code that's dangerous to break | 34 |
| Cry said upon a sudden realization | 34 |
| City on the Trans-Siberian Railway | 34 |