Keanu's "Speed" co-star | 37 |
Tommy of "Babes in Toyland" | 37 |
Judas Priest: "___ of Time" | 37 |
"Little Orphan Annie" pooch | 37 |
Orphan's "Arf!" utterer | 37 |
Playing will a full deck, so to speak | 37 |
Competed on "American Idol" | 37 |
Competed in "American Idol" | 37 |
"I Never ___ for My Father" | 37 |
American Birth Control League founder | 37 |
"Drink It and Sleep!" brand | 37 |
Came to be, like an uncertain feeling | 37 |
California birthplace of Merv Griffin | 37 |
A Japanese immigrant's grandchild | 37 |
His toys bring joys to girls and boys | 37 |
Department store's seasonal temp. | 37 |
Latin rock band featured at Woodstock | 37 |
Poet with a special passion for women | 37 |
"The tenth Muse," per Plato | 37 |
____ at Sea : Laurel and Hardy film | 37 |
Sister in a Clint Eastwood film title | 37 |
Manhattan's ___ D. Roosevelt Park | 37 |
"A Little Princess" heroine | 37 |
Group in the Central African Republic | 37 |
New York city with a famous racetrack | 37 |
"Oh, joy!," e.g., typically | 37 |
Lydian capital destroyed by Tamerlane | 37 |
Puppeteer Tony who mentored Bil Baird | 37 |
Asian wrap that may be six yards long | 37 |
"Slumdog Millionaire" dress | 37 |
Wrapped garments seen in Agra culture | 37 |
He declined the 1964 Literature Nobel | 37 |
Airline that co-founded Star Alliance | 37 |
First airline with a transpolar route | 37 |
It may hold a rejection slip, briefly | 37 |
Ambassador's ceremonial accessory | 37 |
Malia's sister in the White House | 37 |
Menu item often accompanied by wasabi | 37 |
Frist's predecessor in the Senate | 37 |
Test whose lowest score is 600: Abbr. | 37 |
Test soon to include an essay section | 37 |
Plopped down on Santa's lap, e.g. | 37 |
Kate Bush "___ in Your Lap" | 37 |
"Verbum ___ sapienti (est)" | 37 |
Like Rushdie's "Verses" | 37 |
"Danses gothiques" composer | 37 |
"Saturday Night Live" genre | 37 |
"The Praise of Folly," e.g. | 37 |
Nobel-winning Japanese prime minister | 37 |
Scores on them range from 600 to 2400 | 37 |
Hurdles for high schoolers, for short | 37 |
King who consulted the Witch of Endor | 37 |
Costar of "The Dirty Dozen" | 37 |
"Stompin' at the _____" | 37 |
Horror film that starts in a lavatory | 37 |
Musical instrument found in few bands | 37 |
Tools sometimes used for making music | 37 |
Bases for some long crossword answers | 37 |
One was blown in Ellington's band | 37 |
Coltrane's instrument, informally | 37 |
Bleeding Gums Murphy's instrument | 37 |
Medieval German region, to the French | 37 |
___-Coburg (part of historic Germany) | 37 |
“What would your mother ___?” | 37 |
"That gives me an idea ..." | 37 |
"Come to think of it . . ." | 37 |
Follows doctor's orders, in a way | 37 |
One crossing through the strike zone? | 37 |
Justice who took Rehnquist's seat | 37 |
Take advantage of a sellout, in a way | 37 |
Part of the body that may be massaged | 37 |
Shrimp preparation with garlic butter | 37 |
''Lion King'' villain | 37 |
Feature of Frankenstein's monster | 37 |
Cesarean section "souvenir" | 37 |
"___ Lover," by Harry Crews | 37 |
Scraped together, with "up" | 37 |
Part of a snowman's outfit, often | 37 |
What a detective tries to reconstruct | 37 |
What Phish's "Mule" has | 37 |
"___ of a Woman," 1992 film | 37 |
"Danke ___" (German phrase) | 37 |
"Li'l Folks" cartoonist | 37 |
Upside down, lower case "e" | 37 |
"A" as in "about" | 37 |
Nerve often affected by disk problems | 37 |
"___ in De Shade of . . . " | 37 |
Kurt Weill work, with "The" | 37 |
Urban roar upset famous duelist (5,4) | 37 |
Driver entitled to free maps, perhaps | 37 |
Willie of "Eight Is Enough" | 37 |
"Charles in Charge" co-star | 37 |
"A Few Good Men" playwright | 37 |
"All that and ___ of chips" | 37 |
First half of things we all memorized | 37 |
Like earthlings, sometimes, in sci-fi | 37 |
Has ___ for (is naturally skilled at) | 37 |
" . . . make ___ mousetrap" | 37 |
"It was over so fast" words | 37 |
Dialect of northeast India and Burma | 37 |