| Classical music lover, facetiously | 34 |
| Start of "Lonesome Road" | 34 |
| Certain escaped convicts, in a way | 34 |
| Psychoactive drug used in medicine | 34 |
| Oldest U.S. department store chain | 34 |
| "___ believe": Mark 9:24 | 34 |
| Painter Claude ___, né Gelée | 34 |
| "Wheel of Fortune" space | 34 |
| Dixon Ticonderoga Pencil stock ___ | 34 |
| Like most of Aeschylus' plays? | 34 |
| Failed to run the fastest, perhaps | 34 |
| The Civil War, for the Confederacy | 34 |
| Misplaced the most recent catalog? | 34 |
| Where to buy cream puff used cars? | 34 |
| Mississippi senator will catch on? | 34 |
| Daydreamer encountered by Odysseus | 34 |
| Half of an ill-fated 1991 film duo | 34 |
| Small French town with 200+ hotels | 34 |
| "I ___ Lassie," old song | 34 |
| Some are historic, some are tragic | 34 |
| Blissful feeling for a new camper? | 34 |
| "The Man Who ..." (1973) | 34 |
| Decorative token of deep affection | 34 |
| Staple of a Rudolph Valentino film | 34 |
| Biblical directive for cooperation | 34 |
| Price so that overruns are assured | 34 |
| Indie studio's offering, maybe | 34 |
| Not sharply defined, as a PC image | 34 |
| Singer's quick way to Scotland | 34 |
| Start of a warning by A.P. Gouthey | 34 |
| One with important clerical duties | 34 |
| Kasabian indie anthem from '04 | 34 |
| Letters in a 60's cigarette ad | 34 |
| Memorable baritone Giuseppe de ___ | 34 |
| "Anna ___," Yordan play | 34 |
| Namesakes of a great Italian tenor | 34 |
| Femme fatale of theseamy Borgias | 34 |
| It's checked before taking off | 34 |
| Star of "Legally Blonde" | 34 |
| Accept a bad situation, informally | 34 |
| Bergman, in "Casablanca" | 34 |
| City at the southern end of Sweden | 34 |
| An Olympic swimmer needs a big one | 34 |
| Suddenly thrusted, as with a sword | 34 |
| Fictional gentleman burglar Arsene | 34 |
| Sea dog who's actually a wolf? | 34 |
| Like Wittenberg University in Ohio | 34 |
| Ukrainian city once part of Poland | 34 |
| University prep schools, in France | 34 |
| British poet of Chaucer's time | 34 |
| Johnny Rotten's real last name | 34 |
| "Middletown" sociologist | 34 |
| Carter of "Wonder Woman" | 34 |
| Paul of "Bye Bye Birdie" | 34 |
| "Bewitched" regular Paul | 34 |
| Traveling Wilburys co-founder Jeff | 34 |
| "Abide With Me" composer | 34 |
| 1996 song that was #1 for 14 weeks | 34 |
| Music by Shamus O'Connor: 1917 | 34 |
| "Breaking News" novelist | 34 |
| "Oklahoma!" star in 1955 | 34 |
| Women in a letter's salutation | 34 |
| One in the "noonday sun" | 34 |
| Dropped in somewhere along the way | 34 |
| Former Secretary of State Albright | 34 |
| Amy of "Field of Dreams" | 34 |
| Clio winners' workplace, maybe | 34 |
| Extension that saves full webpages | 34 |
| 1992 "Dream Team" member | 34 |
| Prestidigitation gets toros going? | 34 |
| Phallus that does mystical things? | 34 |
| The Barber of the old Polo Grounds | 34 |
| Current generator for some engines | 34 |
| Finding a knight in shining armor? | 34 |
| Jennifer Lopez/Ralph Fiennes flick | 34 |
| Container for shipping merchandise | 34 |
| Stage show featuring big packages? | 34 |
| Performs lackadaisically, slangily | 34 |
| The rest of the U.S., to Hawaiians | 34 |
| Part one of RCMP motto, in English | 34 |
| "Space Oddity" astronaut | 34 |
| Be persuasive like a major leaguer | 34 |
| Allow something normally unallowed | 34 |
| What some do while the sun shines? | 34 |
| Trivia game that involves bluffing | 34 |
| Polo player's replacement part | 34 |
| Arthurian chronicler Sir Thomas __ | 34 |
| Conservative woman in modern slang | 34 |
| Features of Dr. Evil's apparel | 34 |
| Took one's place at, as a post | 34 |
| 1999 biography starring Jim Carrey | 34 |
| Escaped fugitive, until recaptured | 34 |
| Chess piece/Monopoly piece choice? | 34 |
| Roofs named for a French architect | 34 |
| Poor defense for containing Jordan | 34 |
| Like a challenging father-son talk | 34 |
| Old Trafford's team, for short | 34 |
| National symbol with eleven points | 34 |
| One whose work may include legends | 34 |
| French underground man of W. W. II | 34 |