| 'Blame It on the -- Nova' | 33 |
| Site of 265-year-old Faneuil Hall | 33 |
| City where Morse code was founded | 33 |
| Automated task performer, briefly | 33 |
| It was renamed for Herbert Hoover | 33 |
| Part of the Arizona/Nevada border | 33 |
| It was renamed for Hoover in 1947 | 33 |
| Damon character, in several films | 33 |
| Golden Gloves tournament segments | 33 |
| Literary adulteress's surname | 33 |
| "The Hunger Games" prop | 33 |
| Heavyweight champ after Holyfield | 33 |
| Champion between Holyfield reigns | 33 |
| Knife named for an Alamo defender | 33 |
| "Serious Moonlight" man | 33 |
| "The Super ___ Shuffle" | 33 |
| "The Golden ___": James | 33 |
| Remove oneself from an obligation | 33 |
| Valentine's Day gift, perhaps | 33 |
| Printed results of baseball games | 33 |
| Music fan's purchase, perhaps | 33 |
| First Secretary of Transportation | 33 |
| Hopalong Cassidy actor and others | 33 |
| Scottish singing phenomenon Susan | 33 |
| His law relates to thermodynamics | 33 |
| "The _____ From Brazil" | 33 |
| "Sketches by ___": 1836 | 33 |
| "Sketches by ___," 1836 | 33 |
| "Lowdown" singer Scaggs | 33 |
| It's usually in the upper 80s | 33 |
| Org. led by a Grand Exalted Ruler | 33 |
| Victim of many a '60s burning | 33 |
| Pitt of ''Babel'' | 33 |
| Family name for today's theme | 33 |
| ''The ___ Bunch'' | 33 |
| "Sweet Afton" hillsides | 33 |
| Computer's center, informally | 33 |
| Pedal adjacent to the accelerator | 33 |
| Put one's foot down, possibly | 33 |
| "Dracula" author Stoker | 33 |
| "Dracula" writer Stoker | 33 |
| ___ Stoker, Dracula's creator | 33 |
| Frankenstein portrayer in '94 | 33 |
| Victoria's Secret merchandise | 33 |
| They're made to be supportive | 33 |
| They have been burned in protests | 33 |
| These were burned in the '60s | 33 |
| Teenage boys learn to remove them | 33 |
| Material for many a light fixture | 33 |
| High-ranking officers, familiarly | 33 |
| Where to toot one's own horn? | 33 |
| One with frequent temper tantrums | 33 |
| O'Henry's Red Chief, e.g. | 33 |
| Kid with frequent temper tantrums | 33 |
| Brand of razors and coffee makers | 33 |
| World's fifth largest country | 33 |
| Los Angeles's La ___ Tar Pits | 33 |
| Shout from those huddled together | 33 |
| "Seat of consciousness" | 33 |
| They're taken to sustain life | 33 |
| Jane's "Klute" role | 33 |
| Memorable Belgian composer-singer | 33 |
| Rabbit of "Uncle Remus" | 33 |
| Harness-racing legend ___ Hanover | 33 |
| "Rock of Love" Michaels | 33 |
| Hall of Fame third baseman George | 33 |
| Fanny ___ of the Ziegfeld Follies | 33 |
| One may be given away in a church | 33 |
| "The ___ of Lammermoor" | 33 |
| They say ''I do'' | 33 |
| Cheese at a wine-and-cheese party | 33 |
| ___ shrimp (what Sea-Monkeys are) | 33 |
| Liverpudlian or Londoner, briefly | 33 |
| Yank's friend across the pond | 33 |
| Paul, John, Ringo or George, e.g. | 33 |
| One of Her Majesty's subjects | 33 |
| Term of endearment, to a frat boy | 33 |
| Nickname akin to "dude" | 33 |
| Surfer guy, to another surfer guy | 33 |
| Male friend or relative, in slang | 33 |
| Suitable to be ridden, as a horse | 33 |
| ___ Bones (Ichabod's nemesis) | 33 |
| Charles of "Death Wish" | 33 |
| "The Great Escape" star | 33 |
| Family name in English literature | 33 |
| 19th-century literary family name | 33 |
| Where to see giraffes in New York | 33 |
| Challenge for a surplus of cooks? | 33 |
| Sex and the Single Girl author | 33 |
| "I'm chilly-willy!" | 33 |
| "It's so-o-o cold!" | 33 |
| "It's fuh-reezing!" | 33 |
| "I'm freeeeeezing!" | 33 |
| Lee who got a kick out of acting? | 33 |
| ''Die Hard'' lead | 33 |
| Bobby Orr, for most of his career | 33 |
| Org. with an Arrow of Light award | 33 |
| Texter's afterthought lead-in | 33 |
| Start of a chat room afterthought | 33 |
| Incidentally, in online shorthand | 33 |