Largest city paper in the U.S.: Abbr. | 37 |
School seen in "Annie Hall" | 37 |
Its highest point is Mount Ka'ala | 37 |
It was "once a nut like me" | 37 |
What all U.S. bourbon must be aged in | 37 |
Jonson's "___ and Lily" | 37 |
Jack of "The Texas Rangers" | 37 |
"Concentration" conjunction | 37 |
Took part in the Henley Royal Regatta | 37 |
"All Around the World" band | 37 |
High-fiber, low-fat cereal ingredient | 37 |
It often involves competitive drawing | 37 |
''The Nevadan,'' e.g. | 37 |
Films that require a lot of shooting? | 37 |
''Bellefleur'' author | 37 |
"Maneater" duo Hall and ___ | 37 |
"My Sister, My Love" author | 37 |
"My Heart Laid Bare" writer | 37 |
It's taken with a hand in the air | 37 |
"I do" or "Drat!" | 37 |
Presidential candidate born in Hawaii | 37 |
Illinois senator who became president | 37 |
2008 "Yes We Can" sloganeer | 37 |
College that pioneered in coeducation | 37 |
Shakespeare's king of the fairies | 37 |
"The Biggest Loser" concern | 37 |
Verb stricken from many marriage vows | 37 |
Strip of paper around a Japanese book | 37 |
Sash often tied with a butterfly knot | 37 |
Award for "Hot L Baltimore" | 37 |
2012 honor for "4000 Miles" | 37 |
Sam Shepard has more than ten of them | 37 |
Sashes seen in "The Mikado" | 37 |
''Bolero'' instrument | 37 |
Violas' neighbors in an orchestra | 37 |
Like an angle greater than 90 degrees | 37 |
Tuber also known as a New Zealand yam | 37 |
Edible root from the Andean highlands | 37 |
City between Leesburg and Gainesville | 37 |
It's played before many NHL games | 37 |
It's heard before many a face-off | 37 |
It's heard at some baseball games | 37 |
It was composed by Calixa Lavallée | 37 |
It precedes Blue Jays' home games | 37 |
Instrument also called a sweet potato | 37 |
"That didn't ___ to me" | 37 |
". . . sailed the ___ blue" | 37 |
Where the America's Cup is earned | 37 |
" . . . the gem of the ___" | 37 |
Fictional airline on "Lost" | 37 |
Sinatra film "_____ Eleven" | 37 |
"___ Thirteen" (2007 movie) | 37 |
"___ Eleven" (Sinatra film) | 37 |
Critter whose name comes from Nahuatl | 37 |
It ranges from pale to reddish-yellow | 37 |
Newspaper publisher: 1858–1935 | 37 |
"___ all ye faithful . . ." | 37 |
Leader of "all ye faithful" | 37 |
Text-interpreting technology, briefly | 37 |
Mo. of United Nations Day in the U.S. | 37 |
One's pawns on a chessboard, e.g. | 37 |
Like a certain computer number system | 37 |
Snow White and the seven dwarfs, e.g. | 37 |
Snow White and the seven dwarfs e.g. | 37 |
Mendelssohn's ___ in E flat major | 37 |
Month in which Sputnik 1 was launched | 37 |
When the Supreme Court session starts | 37 |
When Canadians celebrate Thanksgiving | 37 |
They're venomous and highly armed | 37 |
One of Nadya Suleman's kids, e.g. | 37 |
Harem quarters (hidden in SODA WATER) | 37 |
"Wasn't expecting that" | 37 |
One who doesn't click in a clique | 37 |
They're not in your favor in Reno | 37 |
Part of a sweepstakes' fine print | 37 |
--- on favorite (almost a sure thing) | 37 |
Something Ben Jonson wrote to himself | 37 |
Keats's "___ to Psyche" | 37 |
Gray's "The Bard," e.g. | 37 |
Beethoven's "__ to Joy" | 37 |
"___ on Melancholy" (Keats) | 37 |
Pope's "__ on Solitude" | 37 |
Poem ''to'' something | 37 |
"___ to Liberty" by Shelley | 37 |
___ on (ate too much of, facetiously) | 37 |
Nancy of "Access Hollywood" | 37 |
Birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen | 37 |
"___ a Grecian Urn" (Keats) | 37 |
Keats's "___ Insolence" | 37 |
Keats' '-- a Grecian Urn' | 37 |
Gray's "___ the Spring" | 37 |
''___ a Grecian Urn'' | 37 |
They're studied by English majors | 37 |
Words worth a poetry lover's time | 37 |
Confucius’s “Book of ___” | 37 |
Ukranian birthplace of Yakov Smirnoff | 37 |
Texas city named after a Ukraine city | 37 |
City where Pushkin lived in the 1820s | 37 |
''___ a Nightingale'' | 37 |
"Clash by Night" playwright | 37 |