Gp. that might support summer reading | 37 |
Grp. involved in back-to-school night | 37 |
End of a 1968 Jeannie C. Riley #1 hit | 37 |
Navy vehicles like John Kennedy's | 37 |
Initials of Bakker's old ministry | 37 |
What one gets for buckets, in the NBA | 37 |
All-important column in NHL standings | 37 |
"Turandot" composer Giacomo | 37 |
Word repeated before "pass" | 37 |
Breed sometimes crossed with a beagle | 37 |
Hungarian sheepdog with a corded coat | 37 |
Travolta film "___ Fiction" | 37 |
"__ Free": Minute Maid spec | 37 |
Cheap magazines and dime novels, e.g. | 37 |
"The Santa Clause," for one | 37 |
"New kid on the blog," e.g. | 37 |
This puzzle's theme entries, e.g. | 37 |
Do the smart thing on fourth-and-long | 37 |
Abandon one's efforts, informally | 37 |
Luau offering of bite-size appetizers | 37 |
Insistence on traditional correctness | 37 |
"I'm happy" in Siamese? | 37 |
South Korea's second-largest city | 37 |
South Korea's second largest city | 37 |
Pearl Jam "___ Me, Pull Me" | 37 |
Decline to use one's connections? | 37 |
Creator of the crooner Johnny Fontane | 37 |
English poet laureate Henry James ___ | 37 |
He wrote "The Wonder Clock" | 37 |
Supporting tower for electrical wires | 37 |
Woodpile in "Light My Fire" | 37 |
"Popular Revolution" leader | 37 |
Monarchy ruled by the al-Thani family | 37 |
The NFL's Montana and Favre, e.g. | 37 |
Mathematician's "ta-da" | 37 |
Concluding letters for a proof reader | 37 |
Former Cunard fleet member, for short | 37 |
Johnson's Safety Swab alternative | 37 |
They're bigger than fifths: Abbr. | 37 |
"Bohemian Rhapsody" singers | 37 |
"Bohemian Rhapsody" rockers | 37 |
Noted centenarian of 2000, familiarly | 37 |
Juan's "What's up?" | 37 |
First word in Connecticut's motto | 37 |
One of five born together, informally | 37 |
It might be on yesterday's lesson | 37 |
It may have you searching for answers | 37 |
''Password'', for one | 37 |
"Friday Night Beauty" airer | 37 |
Wiesenthal Center's Hier, for one | 37 |
One of three who walk into many bars? | 37 |
'Hurlyburly' playwright David | 37 |
Former Israeli prime minister Yitzhak | 37 |
Optional section on some applications | 37 |
What The Bird and the Bee are off to? | 37 |
They could be this puzzle's theme | 37 |
Jennifer's 'Friends' role | 37 |
Meat entrée served with mint jelly | 37 |
Palindromic "MASH" nickname | 37 |
It may give a reflection on a highway | 37 |
Innovation that improved fuel economy | 37 |
Automotive technology advance of 1946 | 37 |
Shadows on an equatorial sundial, say | 37 |
Medium for "The Answer Man" | 37 |
Gilda of the early "S.N.L." | 37 |
"The Facts of Life" actress | 37 |
Star of "The Facts of Life" | 37 |
Explorer of the Canadian arctic coast | 37 |
Singer Carly Jepsen's middle name | 37 |
Scottish explorer of the Arctic, John | 37 |
John who explored the Canadian Arctic | 37 |
2006 Newbery winner Lynne ___ Perkins | 37 |
Explorer John and performer Charlotte | 37 |
The "so few" of 1940: Abbr. | 37 |
It's blown up by a river explorer | 37 |
Kind of "Doll" to Aerosmith | 37 |
___ rock (some George Harrison music) | 37 |
"A ___ to Live": O'Hara | 37 |
1980 biopic about boxer Jake La Motta | 37 |
Mama's Special Garden Sauce brand | 37 |
"Sis-boom-bah!" alternative | 37 |
WORD OF CHEER HIDDEN IN THEME ANSWERS | 37 |
When repeated, an old-fashioned cheer | 37 |
Italy's main broadcasting network | 37 |
Late-night visit to the fridge, maybe | 37 |
Foray into the girls' dorm, maybe | 37 |
Jeff Goldblum detective drama of 2007 | 37 |
Star of "The Invisible Man" | 37 |
What to do when you have a full house | 37 |
Collective bargaining result, perhaps | 37 |
Something politicians are loath to do | 37 |
One way to deal with a budget deficit | 37 |
Indian sauce with coriander and cumin | 37 |
Literally, "reign" in Hindi | 37 |
Decemberists "The ___ Song" | 37 |
Bush-bashing political cartoonist Ted | 37 |
Political event in a swing state, say | 37 |
"King ___," J. Goodman film | 37 |
Abraham found one caught in a thicket | 37 |
Source of sodium for college students | 37 |