Lyndon Johnson's younger daughter | 37 |
"Santa ___" (ode to Naples) | 37 |
Crime boss known as "Lucky" | 37 |
Role that won Landau an Academy Award | 37 |
Classic "Dracula" star Bela | 37 |
"Mark of the Vampire" actor | 37 |
Lion's legendary kicker Passaglia | 37 |
Puerto Rico's governor Fortuño | 37 |
"The Bridge of San ___ Rey" | 37 |
Move clumsily, with "along" | 37 |
Put up with, if you don't like it | 37 |
Put together in no particular fashion | 37 |
___ Park, old Coney Island attraction | 37 |
___ Lovegood (friend of Harry Potter) | 37 |
Debussy's "Clair de __" | 37 |
"Au clair de la ___ . . . " | 37 |
"___ for Life," by I. Stone | 37 |
Vegas hotel with a Sphinx re-creation | 37 |
Vegas hotel named for a city in Egypt | 37 |
Penthouse activity at Caesars Palace? | 37 |
Year of Pliny the Younger's birth | 37 |
Groucho's 'Tattooed Lady' | 37 |
Granny Clampett's soap ingredient | 37 |
"___ Eyes" (#2 hit of 1975) | 37 |
1977 Cy Young winner from the Yankees | 37 |
Evil-___ (witch and ally of Skeletor) | 37 |
"Mulholland Drive" director | 37 |
"Twin Peaks" director David | 37 |
She's a coal miner's daughter | 37 |
Where the Rhone and the Saône meet | 37 |
Interpol command center site, locally | 37 |
Neighbor of Hercules in the night sky | 37 |
Constellation named for an instrument | 37 |
Swan's neighbor, in the night sky | 37 |
Word said while tipping one's hat | 37 |
"Wham, bam, thank you, ___" | 37 |
"Just the facts, ___ . . ." | 37 |
Peter who wrote "Underboss" | 37 |
"The Valachi Papers" author | 37 |
Queen of "Romeo and Juliet" | 37 |
Queen in "Romeo and Juliet" | 37 |
Stately public enemy of the '30s? | 37 |
Legendary Depression Era public enemy | 37 |
Quaint nickname for the phone company | 37 |
Nickname in a newsworthy 1984 breakup | 37 |
"She" got broken up in 1984 | 37 |
Computer that doesn't use Windows | 37 |
What Yankee Doodle called the feather | 37 |
Food that can be strung on a necklace | 37 |
Little Richard's Georgia hometown | 37 |
"Fargo" costar of McDormand | 37 |
"All poets are ___": Burton | 37 |
"___ About the Boy": Coward | 37 |
Address of the very first palindrome? | 37 |
Most-performed opera in North America | 37 |
Flaubert's "___ Bovary" | 37 |
Org. that advocates tough liquor laws | 37 |
Org. that advocates none for the road | 37 |
“___ NFL” (video game series) | 37 |
Star-making title role for Mel Gibson | 37 |
"O, that way __ lies": Lear | 37 |
Raphael's "Sistine ___" | 37 |
"Treasure of the Sierra __" | 37 |
"Sideways" actress Virginia | 37 |
Long-running "S.N.L." rival | 37 |
West in "Night After Night" | 37 |
West of "Myra Breckinridge" | 37 |
W.C.'s "chickadee" West | 37 |
Brooklyn-born West known for innuendo | 37 |
"Tara Road" novelist Binchy | 37 |
Subjects in "The Godfather" | 37 |
Waiting room entertainment, for short | 37 |
Actress Szubanski of "Babe" | 37 |
Navigator with a strait named for him | 37 |
Period that lasted around a millenium | 37 |
2000 Best Original Screenplay nominee | 37 |
Comedy compeer of Colbert and Stewart | 37 |
Tropical tree with reddish-brown wood | 37 |
Two-time Olympic slalom medalist Phil | 37 |
Zetterling of "The Witches" | 37 |
Alice, on "The Brady Bunch" | 37 |
Title for Robin Hood's sweetheart | 37 |
One of a trio in “The Mikado” | 37 |
This answer contains a lot of letters | 37 |
Only state bordered by just one other | 37 |
"...falls --- on the plain" | 37 |
Business-district thoroughfare, often | 37 |
Self-correcting or self-cleaning, say | 37 |
Drink sometimes served in a pineapple | 37 |
Food at the first Thanksgiving dinner | 37 |
Burns's rank, in "MASH" | 37 |
Goya's "La ___ Desnuda" | 37 |
Like a parent who can't bear you? | 37 |
"The ___ Animal," 1940 play | 37 |
African nation bordered by Mauritania | 37 |
D.C. attraction, with "the" | 37 |
Karl or Moses of the NBA Hall of Fame | 37 |
Family name in a classic Irish ballad | 37 |
Danson, on ''Cheers'' | 37 |
''Cheers'' proprietor | 37 |