| A pint, typically, at a blood bank | 34 |
| Aptly-named precursor to Wikipedia | 34 |
| At the restaurant Mr. Ridder _____ | 34 |
| Almond-and-orange-flower flavoring | 34 |
| Author George's autobiography? | 34 |
| Alternative way to get directions? | 34 |
| Awards rarely won by agoraphobics? | 34 |
| Acts nervously in the waiting room | 34 |
| Awakener's stretching activity | 34 |
| Argentine game played on horseback | 34 |
| Austin ___ State University, Tenn. | 34 |
| Architectural supports for columns | 34 |
| Ability to identify any tone heard | 34 |
| Ancient foes of Britons and Romans | 34 |
| Australian-Canadian for cheap wine | 34 |
| Accompanier of a harrow, in Harrow | 34 |
| Annie of 'Designing Women' | 34 |
| Agnostics' reactions to grace? | 34 |
| Advanced algebra class, informally | 34 |
| Alligator shirt wearers, typically | 34 |
| Advocate for U2's lead singer? | 34 |
| Adobe dwelling in a Colorado city? | 34 |
| Any which way, with "in" | 34 |
| Annual awards for the worst movies | 34 |
| Aftermaths of very close elections | 34 |
| Annual activity of some landlords? | 34 |
| Alters to allow development, maybe | 34 |
| Area named for a British financier | 34 |
| Aunt of song with an expired goose | 34 |
| Actress Kikuchi of “Babel” | 34 |
| Actress in "Klute" [leg] | 34 |
| Actor/singer/athlete/activist Paul | 34 |
| AKA Joseph Henri Maurice (Richard) | 34 |
| Any of the Stones or the Who, e.g. | 34 |
| Actress in "The Citadel" | 34 |
| Actress Dawson of "Rent" | 34 |
| Add gradually, as crops to a field | 34 |
| Author of the withholding-tax plan | 34 |
| Arrests an entire crime syndicate? | 34 |
| Artist Steinberg and writer Bellow | 34 |
| Ancient name for a N European area | 34 |
| Athletic conference members: Abbr. | 34 |
| Andres of classical Spanish guitar | 34 |
| Alabama town in '60s headlines | 34 |
| Advertising flier at a truck stop? | 34 |
| “Epistulae morales” writer | 34 |
| Ancient marine "hazards" | 34 |
| Add-on for a large party's tab | 34 |
| Agree to less than you really want | 34 |
| Arrange, as equipment for the band | 34 |
| Author who coined "nerd" | 34 |
| Appliqué with needle and thread | 34 |
| Army officer, somewhat abbreviated | 34 |
| Actor Charlie's favorite food? | 34 |
| Author of "Berlin Diary" | 34 |
| Alternatives to main thoroughfares | 34 |
| Asian site for a choir convention? | 34 |
| All people, according to the Bible | 34 |
| Author of "The Talisman" | 34 |
| America's largest city in area | 34 |
| Alaska's capital before Juneau | 34 |
| Author of "Westward Ha!" | 34 |
| Airline data re flights, for short | 34 |
| Activity that destroys a hard disk | 34 |
| Alpine competitor's protection | 34 |
| Alternative to "cheers!" | 34 |
| Alcohol that comes in blue bottles | 34 |
| Artistic expression on the slopes? | 34 |
| Adjective for some cooks and maids | 34 |
| Adjective for a snake oil salesman | 34 |
| Alternative to buttons on a jacket | 34 |
| Andy Samberg's show, for short | 34 |
| Annoyed one's bedmate, perhaps | 34 |
| Alexander Nevsky Cathedral setting | 34 |
| About one of every two deliveries? | 34 |
| Activity in which spelling counts? | 34 |
| “Putting it one way . . .” | 34 |
| Almost-worthless French coin, once | 34 |
| All ___ Day, November 2 observance | 34 |
| Adds power to, with "up" | 34 |
| Actor Vincent of "Alive" | 34 |
| Act I figure in "Hamlet" | 34 |
| Amusing satire, like a Wayans film | 34 |
| Antagonists in Scooby-Doo cartoons | 34 |
| Athletic know-it-all at the docks? | 34 |
| Army gunners' "eyes" | 34 |
| Abbrs. outside some dramatizations | 34 |
| Armenia or Azerbaijan, once: Abbr. | 34 |
| Actaeon, ultimately, in Greek myth | 34 |
| Arranges in an alternating pattern | 34 |
| Astronomer's favorite TV show? | 34 |
| Association on a Miss America sash | 34 |
| Accommodations on an Italian ship? | 34 |
| Advocate of centralized government | 34 |
| Attend a slumber party, literally? | 34 |
| Al Green "Let's ___" | 34 |
| Abbr. in some Canadian place names | 34 |
| Abbr. on many Québec road signs | 34 |
| Austrian physicist: 1835–93 | 34 |
| Author of "Crystal Cave" | 34 |