| Temperamental Met soprano: 1908-29 | 34 |
| The oldest of the Baldwin brothers | 34 |
| Towards the sheltered side, at sea | 34 |
| Title character of eighties sitcom | 34 |
| Title role for Michael Caine: 1966 | 34 |
| This plus a fungus equals a lichen | 34 |
| Torch lighter at the 1996 Olympics | 34 |
| TV persona giving prank interviews | 34 |
| Teatro __ Scala: Milan opera house | 34 |
| TV's "Kate & __" | 34 |
| TV sitcom "Kate and ___" | 34 |
| The Beach Boys' Jardine et al. | 34 |
| Third word of beginner's Latin | 34 |
| Title girl in a 2001 French comedy | 34 |
| The "A" in U.S.A.: Abbr. | 34 |
| They might give each French kisses | 34 |
| Times to call, in some classifieds | 34 |
| Things similar in certain respects | 34 |
| TV's "Grey's __" | 34 |
| The Archbishop of Canterbury, e.g. | 34 |
| That girl in "That Girl" | 34 |
| Title girl of a Willa Cather novel | 34 |
| The way from a person's heart? | 34 |
| Transient cessation of respiration | 34 |
| Turkic word for "island" | 34 |
| Two-dimensional analogue of volume | 34 |
| Taken for ___ (done in by the mob) | 34 |
| Team playing at 4:30 this Saturday | 34 |
| Taylor Swift writes lyrics on this | 34 |
| Three-time A.L. M.V.P., informally | 34 |
| Three-time A.L. M.V.P., familiarly | 34 |
| The "A" in E.T.A.: Abbr. | 34 |
| Tapestry behind which Polonius hid | 34 |
| They're between kues and esses | 34 |
| The World ____ See It : Einstein | 34 |
| Thought-revealing drama techniques | 34 |
| They're unarmed, but dangerous | 34 |
| The "A" of N.B.A.: Abbr. | 34 |
| The "A" in P.T.A.: Abbr. | 34 |
| Trials that create mushroom clouds | 34 |
| Their images are out of this world | 34 |
| They're often pressed for cash | 34 |
| Transport in a Duke Ellington tune | 34 |
| Trait of a natural leader, perhaps | 34 |
| The second "A" in NASCAR | 34 |
| Things sometimes seen on shoulders | 34 |
| They're seen in waves of grain | 34 |
| Taking unauthorized R and R, maybe | 34 |
| They sometimes have it in Congress | 34 |
| They sometimes "have it" | 34 |
| The Yankees retired his #3 in 1948 | 34 |
| They keep performers on their toes | 34 |
| They have short legs and long ears | 34 |
| Traditional cloth dyeing technique | 34 |
| The Venerable ___, English scholar | 34 |
| Tuesday night fixture on early NBC | 34 |
| The Divine Miss M's first name | 34 |
| TV sergeant played by Phil Silvers | 34 |
| Takes to the cleaners, so to speak | 34 |
| Their outsides are usually toasted | 34 |
| They'll put the squeeze on you | 34 |
| Traditional barbershop quartet hat | 34 |
| They're checked out at the gym | 34 |
| Things "bursting in air" | 34 |
| Type of acid used to repel roaches | 34 |
| Title character in a Pushkin drama | 34 |
| The Who "___ the Spider" | 34 |
| They're stacked in moving vans | 34 |
| They're hooked behind the back | 34 |
| Title in children's literature | 34 |
| Third generation Boone of baseball | 34 |
| Term of endearment, for a frat boy | 34 |
| Target of a televised police chase | 34 |
| Thing that may stick in a fur coat | 34 |
| Tractor operator's compartment | 34 |
| Tree that provides for chocoholics | 34 |
| Tree with chocolate-yielding seeds | 34 |
| Tree whose seeds give us chocolate | 34 |
| This puzzle's northern border? | 34 |
| Trudeau's favourite conveyance | 34 |
| There's a grand one in Arizona | 34 |
| They're billed at the ballpark | 34 |
| They're sometimes seen in jams | 34 |
| Thing to help you hold your liquor | 34 |
| The actors in a play, collectively | 34 |
| TV network with an "eye" | 34 |
| Thumb drive alternative, for short | 34 |
| Texas clock setting, in the spring | 34 |
| The "C" in C.S. Forester | 34 |
| Technology in Pixar films, briefly | 34 |
| T'ai ___, Oriental martial art | 34 |
| The elder Geo. Bush once headed it | 34 |
| The Hatfields and the McCoys, e.g. | 34 |
| The man behind Fierce Creatures | 34 |
| This is a self-referential example | 34 |
| TV host O'Brien's nickname | 34 |
| The Quebec City Bridge______, 1907 | 34 |
| Television innovation of the 1950s | 34 |
| There's hardly any sense in it | 34 |
| Total, with ''to'' | 34 |