"Mister Guitar" album maker | 37 |
Home for Hawks and Falcons, for short | 37 |
N.L. team with a tomahawk in its logo | 37 |
Ocean that the Amazon Riv. ends up in | 37 |
Where most states have their own page | 37 |
It puts the whole world in your hands | 37 |
What may hold a world of information? | 37 |
Titan who fetched apples for Hercules | 37 |
Charles who was born Angelo Siciliano | 37 |
"Now we can finally begin!" | 37 |
King in the "Volsunga Saga" | 37 |
Dough-dispensing convenience, briefly | 37 |
Device on which you punch in your PIN | 37 |
Bank worker that never takes time off | 37 |
Hinduism's supreme universal self | 37 |
It's often swiped by a shopaholic | 37 |
Words with "Don't look" | 37 |
'Don't throw bouquets --' | 37 |
You might have to pay one to get cash | 37 |
They can help if you have to withdraw | 37 |
''___ extra charge!'' | 37 |
"... ___ extra cost to you" | 37 |
''___ added expense'' | 37 |
  "___ cost to you" | 37 |
When a clock's hands point upward | 37 |
Where speedometers' needles rest? | 37 |
It was once thought to be indivisible | 37 |
One is depicted in the Emmy statuette | 37 |
___ for Peace (Thom Yorke's band) | 37 |
Ottawa Senators defenseman Volchenkov | 37 |
"Hit me like --- of bricks" | 37 |
Like some modern musical compositions | 37 |
Like many an Anton Webern composition | 37 |
"What are you waiting for?" | 37 |
Word after "perched," often | 37 |
Nearly matching outfit's problem? | 37 |
Pioneering razor with a pivoting head | 37 |
" . . . poem lovely as ___" | 37 |
Final two words in a Joyce Kilmer ode | 37 |
"But only God can make ___" | 37 |
Like a body in Newton's first law | 37 |
Two of the four chambers of the heart | 37 |
"Take ___ down memory lane" | 37 |
Sheridan's ____ to Scarborough | 37 |
Just free of the bottom, as an anchor | 37 |
Ready to sire, as a retired racehorse | 37 |
One with "Esq." on the door | 37 |
Part of a popular collect call number | 37 |
1-800-CALL-__: rival of 1-800-COLLECT | 37 |
"A Bug's Life" princess | 37 |
Where unison countdowns usually begin | 37 |
Aerosmith "Toys in the ___" | 37 |
Emperor who died on his wedding night | 37 |
Barbarian invader of the Roman Empire | 37 |
What a party invitation might specify | 37 |
Labour Party leader from 1935 to 1955 | 37 |
Abbr. on a business envelope, perhaps | 37 |
Edmund Randolph was the first in 1789 | 37 |
When an afternoon meeting might start | 37 |
"The Practice" part (abbr.) | 37 |
"Boston Legal" extra: Abbr. | 37 |
Swift's "A Tale of ___" | 37 |
It can go over hill and dale, briefly | 37 |
Rides for the back country, for short | 37 |
"The Blind Assassin" author | 37 |
"The Age of Anxiety" author | 37 |
Premium brand of the Volkswagen Group | 37 |
Vacationer's favorite playwright? | 37 |
Award-winning playwright of Fences | 37 |
Word often sung on New Year's Eve | 37 |
Word most often heard around midnight | 37 |
Word often sung while holding a drink | 37 |
Word in a popular New Year's tune | 37 |
First word of a song sung once a year | 37 |
Clara, e.g., on "Bewitched" | 37 |
Kind of training done by music majors | 37 |
"Wayne's World" setting | 37 |
Strauss's "___ Italien" | 37 |
Vienna's country, at the Olympics | 37 |
Filmmaker with total creative control | 37 |
Workers in Detroit make a dash for it | 37 |
Like Holmes's breakfast-table man | 37 |
"Mexicali Rose" singer Gene | 37 |
Gardner of "The Naked Maja" | 37 |
___ Gardner who married Frank Sinatra | 37 |
''... but to no ___'' | 37 |
King Arthur's final resting place | 37 |
"Let's go," in Florence | 37 |
Washington's Pennsylvania (Abbr.) | 37 |
Eddy Grant's was electric (Abbr.) | 37 |
''Greetings, Caesar'' | 37 |
"Portraits of Power" byline | 37 |
Smaller alternative to a Chevy Cobalt | 37 |
Fisher with an eponymous concert hall | 37 |
Seventeen "Monopoly" props. | 37 |
Miles per gal., points per game, etc. | 37 |
"___ to a Kill" (Bond film) | 37 |
___ Camacho, former Mexican president | 37 |
It's in the same family as Budget | 37 |
Automotive Hall of Fame member Warren | 37 |