| Sugar-cane based Brazilian biofuel | 34 |
| Source of many Sicilian explosions | 34 |
| School founded in 1440 by Henry VI | 34 |
| School founded by Henry VI in 1440 | 34 |
| She rode on Butch's handlebars | 34 |
| Suffix for relatively small things | 34 |
| Surprising words from Shakespeare? | 34 |
| Scandinavia's continent: Abbr. | 34 |
| Successor of the four long answers | 34 |
| Silent-screen child star Madge ___ | 34 |
| Summer's ___ (hygiene product) | 34 |
| Six-time U.S. Open tennis champion | 34 |
| Santana's "___ Ways" | 34 |
| Santana song, "___ Ways" | 34 |
| Sources of feta and ricotta cheese | 34 |
| Some are Apennines or Blackbellies | 34 |
| Subj. of a Financial Times article | 34 |
| Sign you look for during a bad set | 34 |
| Some "60 Minutes" pieces | 34 |
| Screenplay abbr. for outdoor shots | 34 |
| Small community away from the city | 34 |
| Suggested object for a tit for tat | 34 |
| Something superficially attractive | 34 |
| Snellen charts can be used in them | 34 |
| Stewart in "Rear Window" | 34 |
| Something that's often made up | 34 |
| Snow White, vis-Ã -vis the queen | 34 |
| Someone born on Columbus Day, e.g. | 34 |
| Some business-to-business messages | 34 |
| Several "Beowulf" scenes | 34 |
| Select group, with "the" | 34 |
| Shakespearean shout of disapproval | 34 |
| Sally who played Forrest's mom | 34 |
| Starbuck's drinking companion? | 34 |
| Scruggs's partner in bluegrass | 34 |
| Some people are shot because of it | 34 |
| Significant music broadcast medium | 34 |
| Seward's purchase, it was said | 34 |
| Surprised recipient's question | 34 |
| Search, as a person for contraband | 34 |
| Sch. whose mascot is Chief Osceola | 34 |
| Slush ___ (money from a snow job?) | 34 |
| Stefani Germanotta, a.k.a. Lady -- | 34 |
| Sea ___ (Seattle NFL cheerleaders) | 34 |
| She had a "Tootsie" role | 34 |
| St. Louis's arch, symbolically | 34 |
| Shelter that's often octagonal | 34 |
| Standard of living econ. indicator | 34 |
| Square peg in high school, perhaps | 34 |
| Some toothpastes or shaving creams | 34 |
| Silhouettes' 1958 chart-topper | 34 |
| Sassy advice to a devoted Trekkie? | 34 |
| Sensation in a loop-the-loop, e.g. | 34 |
| Straub's "___ Story" | 34 |
| Straub's "--- Story" | 34 |
| Spawning salmon's protuberance | 34 |
| Something Denver is well-known for | 34 |
| Subtle show of emotion in the eyes | 34 |
| Soft-pedal (with "over") | 34 |
| Score for the San Jose Earthquakes | 34 |
| Sweet deal for a company executive | 34 |
| Spot overlooking center court, say | 34 |
| Signal for a programmer's jump | 34 |
| Some Miss America Pageant garments | 34 |
| Supersuckers "Tasty ___" | 34 |
| Star of "Kiss Me, Kate"? | 34 |
| Some high-performance cars (abbr.) | 34 |
| Sound preceding "Yikes!" | 34 |
| Sandwiches garnished with tzatziki | 34 |
| Scandalous '80s figure Jessica | 34 |
| Specious hangover "cure" | 34 |
| Special-request flight meal option | 34 |
| Sunny's ___, 1983 Derby winner | 34 |
| Show no tolerance to telemarketers | 34 |
| Something up grandma's sleeve? | 34 |
| Signe of "A Double Life" | 34 |
| Something that's cut and dried | 34 |
| Slogan for a Sierra Nevada resort? | 34 |
| Storybook friend of goatherd Peter | 34 |
| Swing aficionado of the 1940's | 34 |
| Sir Francis Drake's was golden | 34 |
| Some modern bill payers, for short | 34 |
| Suffering from laryngitis, perhaps | 34 |
| Stereotypical freight-train hopper | 34 |
| Snack cake stacked with Ding Dongs | 34 |
| Sound, practical judgment: Colloq. | 34 |
| Soil's organic decaying matter | 34 |
| Square-bodied Desert Storm vehicle | 34 |
| Second largest of the Great Lakes | 34 |
| Shakespeare's Venetian villain | 34 |
| Suffix with confident or different | 34 |
| Suffix with Washington or Hamilton | 34 |
| Spain and Portugal's peninsula | 34 |
| Sacred wading bird of the pharaohs | 34 |
| Strands during the winter, perhaps | 34 |
| Strands at the ski resort, perhaps | 34 |
| Stars : pain :: light bulb : _____ | 34 |
| Simon Cowell's show, for short | 34 |
| Start of a bit of wishful thinking | 34 |
| Soviet nuclear physicist Kurchatov | 34 |