"___ virumque cano": Virgil | 37 |
The Spanish ___ (1588 invasion fleet) | 37 |
Elvis Costello "___ Forces" | 37 |
Napoleon's "Grande ___" | 37 |
Mail that bears the stamp of the past | 37 |
Right shoulder ___ (military command) | 37 |
Lemonheads go "Into" yours? | 37 |
''A Farewell to ___'' | 37 |
Kiss ___ (glam rocker's fan club) | 37 |
It "marches on its stomach" | 37 |
Code name for Stockholm's airport | 37 |
"The Untouchables" producer | 37 |
"Rule, Britannia!" composer | 37 |
Duncan appointed to the Obama cabinet | 37 |
"Thomas and Sally" composer | 37 |
Very tall Obama cabinet member Duncan | 37 |
Drury Lane composer of the 1700's | 37 |
Composer of ''Comus'' | 37 |
"Tom Thumb" composer Thomas | 37 |
"Rule, Britannia" conductor | 37 |
"Rule Britannia" songwriter | 37 |
"Masque of Alfred" composer | 37 |
Leader of a sporting "army" | 37 |
"The King" of golf, to fans | 37 |
Lawyer Becker of "L.A. Law" | 37 |
Dan’s buddy on “Roseanne” | 37 |
"L.A. Law" character Becker | 37 |
___ Becker, "L.A. Law" role | 37 |
Typeface named after an Italian river | 37 |
River visible from the Uffizi Gallery | 37 |
River connected by canal to the Tiber | 37 |
Country music's Tennessee Plowboy | 37 |
''Rugby Chapel'' poet | 37 |
Youngest MLB player to hit 600 homers | 37 |
Youngest member of the 500-homer club | 37 |
It may be picked up in a tobacco shop | 37 |
"East of Eden" twin brother | 37 |
"127 Hours" subject Ralston | 37 |
"King ___," old comic strip | 37 |
"--- by any other name ..." | 37 |
"___ by any other name ..." | 37 |
"Pretty Maids All in _____" | 37 |
"Human Concretion" sculptor | 37 |
Jean, contemporary of Kurt Schwitters | 37 |
"Cloud Shepherd" and others | 37 |
Airport info next to "Dep." | 37 |
"Get a little closer" brand | 37 |
Symbol on a "This way" sign | 37 |
Horace's " ___ Poetica" | 37 |
Things often dropped in Harvard Yard? | 37 |
Horace's "____ Poetica" | 37 |
"___ Poetica" (Horace work) | 37 |
Napoleon's rumored cause of death | 37 |
Element in many Agatha Christie books | 37 |
"Coming to America" co-star | 37 |
Subject of an insurance investigation | 37 |
Word before or after "thou" | 37 |
"Wherefore ___ thou Romeo?" | 37 |
Jenny Holzer or Matthew Barney outpuT | 37 |
Corcoran offering in Washington, D.C. | 37 |
"Laugh-In" comedian Johnson | 37 |
Comic Johnson of "Laugh-In" | 37 |
"The ___ of English Poesie" | 37 |
Freshman's drawing class, perhaps | 37 |
"The Sopranos" restaurateur | 37 |
More hoity-toity, in a cultural sense | 37 |
Sun Tzu's "The ___ War" | 37 |
Ovid's "The _____ Love" | 37 |
Section in which to find Ben Brantley | 37 |
Jack-in-the-pulpit's plant family | 37 |
"Nordic" in the Third Reich | 37 |
Actor Butterfield of "Hugo" | 37 |
"What ___ state of affairs" | 37 |
"What __ state of affairs!" | 37 |
Carne ___ (Mexican restaurant option) | 37 |
". . . and make it snappy!" | 37 |
Exec's "I need it now!" | 37 |
Mgr.'s "On the double!" | 37 |
Exec's "I want it now!" | 37 |
Dreaded letters for a procrastinator? | 37 |
"Right now!," from the boss | 37 |
"I needed it by yesterday!" | 37 |
''Don't dawdle!'' | 37 |
Org. that publishes Playback magazine | 37 |
Composers and publishers group: abbr. | 37 |
Trip to the Mount Everest summit, say | 37 |
"The ___ of Man": Bronowski | 37 |
"The Apostle" author Sholem | 37 |
"East River" novelist, 1946 | 37 |
Where a landlubber is a dub who flubs | 37 |
Like Santiago during most of the book | 37 |
Thoreau's "Faith in __" | 37 |
Thoreau work "Faith in ___" | 37 |
"_____ Death" (Grieg elegy) | 37 |
"___ as angels ken": Milton | 37 |
It comes before Wednesday once a year | 37 |
It's from the bottom of my hearth | 37 |
"The Evil Dead" protagonist | 37 |
Eliot's "___ Wednesday" | 37 |
Contributor to Herculaneum's ruin | 37 |