| Rare way for football games to end | 34 |
| Rhapsody or Men followers | 34 |
| Rowling's Leaky Cauldron, e.g. | 34 |
| Recipient of many unhappy returns? | 34 |
| Reply to "Look at that!" | 34 |
| Response to a surprising statement | 34 |
| Robert of "Quincy, M.E." | 34 |
| Response to "Good work!" | 34 |
| Rodriguez of "Queer Eye" | 34 |
| Roberts of "The Mexican" | 34 |
| Ralph in the Baseball Hall of Fame | 34 |
| Record label with many collections | 34 |
| River in a 1957 Best Picture title | 34 |
| River that causes people to forget | 34 |
| Reveals one's feelings: 2 wds. | 34 |
| Result of a charley horse, perhaps | 34 |
| Ray of "Field of Dreams" | 34 |
| River with a chateau-filled valley | 34 |
| River called Liger by the ancients | 34 |
| Request from one getting a backrub | 34 |
| Ranks for Columbo and Kojak: Abbr. | 34 |
| Rainer who won back-to-back Oscars | 34 |
| Rose of a Stephen King best seller | 34 |
| Recreational mathematics construct | 34 |
| Roller coaster at SeaWorld Orlando | 34 |
| Rooney who played Lisbeth Salander | 34 |
| Raymond of "Dr. Kildare" | 34 |
| Raymond who played Abraham Lincoln | 34 |
| Recipient of "G'day" | 34 |
| Romberg's "___ Wine" | 34 |
| Rahm Emanuel, vis-Ã -vis Chicago | 34 |
| Renowned family of Italian history | 34 |
| Ryan of "City of Angels" | 34 |
| Repetitive cry while waving a hand | 34 |
| Reading matter at the dinner table | 34 |
| Response from a teacher's pet? | 34 |
| Rosemary's Baby star Farrow | 34 |
| River called "Big Muddy" | 34 |
| Rodgers & Hammerstein creation | 34 |
| Recipient of 400,000 votes in 2004 | 34 |
| Rival of Olga at the 1976 Olympics | 34 |
| Rapper from Queensbridge, New York | 34 |
| Response from a Köln contrarian | 34 |
| Roman priest and reformer: 1515-95 | 34 |
| Rex Stout's stout sleuth Wolfe | 34 |
| River that passes by the Hermitage | 34 |
| River in which Rasputin was thrown | 34 |
| Red-spotted, semi-aquatic critters | 34 |
| Repeated word in a Herodotus quote | 34 |
| Reporter's asset, figuratively | 34 |
| Reminiscent of wood, as some wines | 34 |
| Really moving the needle, in a way | 34 |
| Rectangular or elliptical in shape | 34 |
| Radio letter between Nan and Peter | 34 |
| Reason for a clothespin, in comics | 34 |
| Reason to say "pee-yew!" | 34 |
| Ref. with about 600,000 word-forms | 34 |
| Remark by the Empress of Blandings | 34 |
| Red-light situation, in the studio | 34 |
| Romberg's "___ Kiss" | 34 |
| Relative of "in the bag" | 34 |
| Run-___ (some very long sentences) | 34 |
| Run-___ (poorly written sentences) | 34 |
| Response to a punch in the stomach | 34 |
| Reason to buy Met tickets, perhaps | 34 |
| Richest self-made woman in America | 34 |
| Roberts with a university in Tulsa | 34 |
| Roberts with a namesake university | 34 |
| Roberts who died in December, 2009 | 34 |
| Relative of "Jaws": 1977 | 34 |
| Restaurant patron, before the meal | 34 |
| Role in "The Odd Couple" | 34 |
| Reasons some games run long: Abbr. | 34 |
| Ratt "___ of the Cellar" | 34 |
| Roman who recorded Greek mythology | 34 |
| Roman "Art of Love" poet | 34 |
| Robin's co-star in 70's TV | 34 |
| Round a certain corner in Monopoly | 34 |
| Restaurant seating option, perhaps | 34 |
| Russian emperor after Catherine II | 34 |
| Royal sleep disturbance, in a tale | 34 |
| Receiver of exotic stamps, perhaps | 34 |
| Reserved parking spaces and others | 34 |
| Resident of the Leaning Tower city | 34 |
| RÃo de la ___, Uruguayan border | 34 |
| River followed by the Oregon Trail | 34 |
| River followed by the Pony Express | 34 |
| Rite of passage participant, often | 34 |
| Rating subject at a beauty pageant | 34 |
| Required course for fathers-to-be? | 34 |
| Requiring no additional scissoring | 34 |
| Rita Ora song "Stay ___" | 34 |
| Roams in search of prey or plunder | 34 |
| Reader of the Gulf Times newspaper | 34 |
| Retired Cunard flagship, for short | 34 |
| Ralph Kramden's lodge brothers | 34 |
| Richard Burton served in it: abbr. | 34 |
| Return that may arrive in the mail | 34 |
| Request after a failure, sometimes | 34 |
| Rizzuto's Brooklyn counterpart | 34 |