Where a newspaper index often appears | 37 |
Description of a good novel or script | 37 |
When repeated, capital city of 11,000 | 37 |
Come again to get to this Samoan town | 37 |
Richard Marx "___ Vacation" | 37 |
When overturned, is it a bucket seat? | 37 |
Publisher of "Common Sense" | 37 |
England's literary foe in '76 | 37 |
Feel them in your heart, post-breakup | 37 |
This clue is down and "out" | 37 |
What an artist may do in celebration? | 37 |
Bangladesh was once part of it: Abbr. | 37 |
O'Hara's "___ Joey" | 37 |
"Destination Moon" producer | 37 |
  Many an archaeological site | 37 |
Like Eastwood's "Rider" | 37 |
Like Death's horse, in Revelation | 37 |
"___ Rider," Eastwood film | 37 |
Reading the same forward and backward | 37 |
Magician's hiding spot, sometimes | 37 |
Golfer nicknamed "The King" | 37 |
Robert Plant's "29 ___" | 37 |
Fortuneteller's reading material? | 37 |
'Shakespeare in Love' co-star | 37 |
Card game featuring the jack of clubs | 37 |
Philippine island in W.W. II fighting | 37 |
Result of hunger or jealousy, perhaps | 37 |
'War of the Worlds' aftermath | 37 |
Flower also known as love-in-idleness | 37 |
Have a series of sudden inspirations? | 37 |
Attire for the family decision-maker? | 37 |
A liar's are on fire, so they say | 37 |
Waitt role in "The Waltons" | 37 |
Dietrich's nickname for Hemingway | 37 |
Relating to the Roman Catholic Church | 37 |
"_____ Got a Brand New Bag" | 37 |
One outwardly powerful, inwardly weak | 37 |
Parental term of endearment, in Spain | 37 |
What one may see on a Cree's knee | 37 |
New York Shakespeare Festival founder | 37 |
When it's broken, that's good | 37 |
Professional drivers usually break it | 37 |
2, 3 or 4, usually, in miniature golf | 37 |
One who may get a rap at a law office | 37 |
Lead-in for ''graph'' | 37 |
Another name for the city of Belém | 37 |
Perfect diamond of 100 or more carats | 37 |
Hit the slopes after hitting the silk | 37 |
''Gay'' city, in song | 37 |
This clue has two of them (for short) | 37 |
"Les Misérables" setting | 37 |
Nobleman to whom Juliet was betrothed | 37 |
"A Tale of Two Cities" city | 37 |
"Je ne ___ pas français" | 37 |
Chicken ___ (Italian dish, for short) | 37 |
Henry VIII's sixth wife Catherine | 37 |
Henry VIII's sixth, Catherine ___ | 37 |
Got a 3 on the 17th at Sawgrass, e.g. | 37 |
Medical insurance portion of Medicare | 37 |
Labor's partner, in a garage bill | 37 |
Stravinsky's "Card ___" | 37 |
They're part of concert equipment | 37 |
Devices that have speakers, for short | 37 |
___ doble (fast-paced ballroom dance) | 37 |
Word before or after "over" | 37 |
It's often made in a fresh manner | 37 |
Kind of account not used much anymore | 37 |
Teetotaler's New Year resolution? | 37 |
Ringo "Blast from Your ___" | 37 |
Jewelry that's not kept in a safe | 37 |
Frisk (with ''down'') | 37 |
Sajak of "Wheel of Fortune" | 37 |
Encouragement "on the back" | 37 |
Androgynous "SNL" character | 37 |
Linus awaits the Great Pumpkin in one | 37 |
It's chopped liver to the upscale | 37 |
Bruce's mate in the E Street Band | 37 |
Peppermint ___ of "Peanuts" | 37 |
"American Idol" judge Abdul | 37 |
Tennis champ Betz or film critic Kael | 37 |
Beastie Boys "___ Boutique" | 37 |
TV channel that eventually became Ion | 37 |
Irene's counterpart in Roman myth | 37 |
"Band of Gold" singer Freda | 37 |
He wrote "Home, Sweet Home" | 37 |
"Home, Sweet Home" lyricist | 37 |
Words before "the order of" | 37 |
One may be packed with Oreos, briefly | 37 |
"Antiques Roadshow" network | 37 |
"Sesame Street" broadcaster | 37 |
"Masterpiece Theatre" airer | 37 |
"Downton Abbey" broadcaster | 37 |
"Bill Moyers Journal" airer | 37 |
"Baking with Julia" network | 37 |
"Antiques Roadshow "network | 37 |
'Sid the Science Kid' network | 37 |
E.P.A.-proscribed compound, for short | 37 |
Laptops that aren't Apples: Abbr. | 37 |
Suffix for many a computer attachment | 37 |
Alternative to a print version: Abbr. | 37 |