Prefix that's the opposite of eu- | 37 |
Actor Richard of "L.A. Law" | 37 |
Dead: "They Love ___ Other" | 37 |
"To ___ His Own," 1946 song | 37 |
Creature on the New York coat of arms | 37 |
"One of These Nights" group | 37 |
Noted bibliographer: 1855–1937 | 37 |
Site of the smallest bone in the body | 37 |
Wood ___ (fungus that grows on trees) | 37 |
It's needed to find the right key | 37 |
Grin's boundary, so it's said | 37 |
What doctors call "otalgia" | 37 |
"Duke of ___" (1962 #1 hit) | 37 |
It's turned down for extra warmth | 37 |
"Hardcore troubadour" Steve | 37 |
Tea choice for TV's Frasier Crane | 37 |
Those between viscounts and marquises | 37 |
Rank between viscounts and marquesses | 37 |
Word stressed in old Smith Barney ads | 37 |
"What a way to --- living!" | 37 |
"What a way to ___ living!" | 37 |
Generating, as interest on an account | 37 |
Part of Smith Barney's old slogan | 37 |
One of three brothers in the Old West | 37 |
Where you can find hammers and anvils | 37 |
They're lowered at the barbershop | 37 |
Prince Charles's really stand out | 37 |
Feature embellished in Obama cartoons | 37 |
The so-called "blue marble" | 37 |
"Planet of the Apes" planet | 37 |
"__ Angel": doo-wop classic | 37 |
Sagan's "pale blue dot" | 37 |
Buck classic "The Good ___" | 37 |
Word in an Edgar Rice Burroughs title | 37 |
You can see it during a lunar eclipse | 37 |
''__ in `easy' '' | 37 |
The Methadones "Ill At ___" | 37 |
Paul Stanley uses one during downtime | 37 |
Whence the Magi, with "the" | 37 |
The wise men came from this direction | 37 |
Maugham's "___ of Suez" | 37 |
Direction of the earth's rotation | 37 |
Atlantic states, with "the" | 37 |
"___ of Suez," Maugham play | 37 |
Area including China, Korea and Japan | 37 |
Island discovered on a certain Sunday | 37 |
"Stand and Deliver" setting | 37 |
"Chico and the Man" setting | 37 |
Classic novel with biblical parallels | 37 |
"For Your Eyes Only" singer | 37 |
"Don't get so excited!" | 37 |
Like typical Monday crossword puzzles | 37 |
Class that requires no effort to pass | 37 |
Pastry chef's "Simple!" | 37 |
Film featuring bikers Wyatt and Billy | 37 |
Do this before you drink and be merry | 37 |
Cymbals ___ Guitars (indie rock band) | 37 |
Allman Brothers "___ Peach" | 37 |
"Peter, Peter, Pumpkin ___" | 37 |
One who wouldn't want to go fast? | 37 |
" . . . Peter, pumpkin ___" | 37 |
Faith No More: "Zombie ___" | 37 |
Grammy-winning Weird Al Yankovic song | 37 |
'Jack Sprat could -- fat ...' | 37 |
Word before de toilette or de Cologne | 37 |
It's used to put out French fires | 37 |
Second Israeli ambassador to the U.S. | 37 |
Israel's first ambassador to U.S. | 37 |
"The Perfect Store" subject | 37 |
Selling site with a Half.com division | 37 |
Big dot-com headquartered in San Jose | 37 |
"Desire Under the Elms" son | 37 |
Weimar Republic's first president | 37 |
Roger with a thumbs-up or thumbs-down | 37 |
German Republic's first president | 37 |
Foe's light vessel, British style | 37 |
Virus that causes a hemorrhagic fever | 37 |
Disease named after a Congolese river | 37 |
Where Christ stopped, in a Levi title | 37 |
Like Death's dart, to Shakespeare | 37 |
Like death's dart, in Shakespeare | 37 |
Text read on one's phone, perhaps | 37 |
It begins in the Cantabrian Mountains | 37 |
The Beverly Hillbillies star Buddy | 37 |
"___ Homo," Titian painting | 37 |
"--- homo" (behold the man) | 37 |
"___ homo" (behold the man) | 37 |
"___ ridente," Rossini aria | 37 |
Lines coming from the heart, briefly? | 37 |
"Hello, hello, hello," e.g. | 37 |
She loved Narcissus as much as he did | 37 |
Role in "Ariadne auf Naxos" | 37 |
"Little Sir ___" of songdom | 37 |
'The Name of the Rose' author | 37 |
'The Name of the Rose' writer | 37 |
"Il Nome Della Rosa" writer | 37 |
It's also called bionomics: Abbr. | 37 |
Haute _____ (style of horse training) | 37 |
Bacteria related to many food recalls | 37 |
''Microcosm'' subject | 37 |