All-time top-selling Atari video game | 37 |
1887 novel about analyzing red wines? | 37 |
" . . . let no man put ___" | 37 |
"He's ___ card": Dryden | 37 |
"... ___'clock scholar" | 37 |
``___ 'clock scholar...'' | 37 |
Greek "Father of Orthodoxy" | 37 |
Anthrax "Stealing From ___" | 37 |
Concern of boxing and tennis coaches? | 37 |
Monet work "Quay --- Havre" | 37 |
What the Enola Gay's bomb carried | 37 |
Believer in minute particles doctrine | 37 |
"___ Like Alice," 1956 film | 37 |
"Psst!" to Madrid dwellers? | 37 |
When loose ends are tied up, in films | 37 |
Like the Marx Brothers in a 1935 film | 37 |
As thin as you'd ever want to be? | 37 |
___.com (e-mail address for a lawyer) | 37 |
Unlikely sign on a lawyer's door? | 37 |
"Why are they staring ___?" | 37 |
"Look ___" (Vince Gill hit) | 37 |
One who makes many sound investments? | 37 |
Driver's entertainment, sometimes | 37 |
Mulder and Scully show for the blind? | 37 |
Sit in on classes, but not for credit | 37 |
Month with no major American holidays | 37 |
"Northanger Abbey" novelist | 37 |
What sales reps may be reimbursed for | 37 |
Ones who'd never think of flying? | 37 |
Annual exhibit at N.Y.'s Coliseum | 37 |
Johnson & Johnson skin care brand | 37 |
Johnson & Johnson skin-care brand | 37 |
Part of Manhattan's Alphabet City | 37 |
"Anne of Green Gables" town | 37 |
Apt rhyme for "anticipated" | 37 |
Be nobody's boss, for the moment? | 37 |
The Beach Boys suggested catching one | 37 |
"Where there's ___ ..." | 37 |
One that keeps bumping into senators? | 37 |
Cobbler's heirloom? (pointed pun) | 37 |
Dissertation about neuron appendages? | 37 |
"A Passage to India" doctor | 37 |
Desire for something out of the blue? | 37 |
PowerPoint presentation part, perhaps | 37 |
Gilbert's "___ Ballads" | 37 |
Song heard on "I Love Lucy" | 37 |
"___ Yar," Yevtushenko poem | 37 |
Infant's dresses, Victorian style | 37 |
Sci-fi series set in the 23rd century | 37 |
Youngest member of a 1990s girl group | 37 |
One who's never asked for a hand? | 37 |
"Hearts and Flowers," often | 37 |
One place to rehearse one's lines | 37 |
It's created to prevent data loss | 37 |
Like Leroy Brown, in a Jim Croce song | 37 |
John McEnroe went ballistic over them | 37 |
"Rock Steady" album (abbr.) | 37 |
Result of a night of all those orders | 37 |
They're abandoned in charm school | 37 |
Where one won't find lost luggage | 37 |
Home to more than 5 1/2 million Arabs | 37 |
"Who Let the Dogs Out" band | 37 |
Sink outlet in a Persian Gulf nation? | 37 |
Degree that focuses on human behavior | 37 |
Dish also known as a Norwegian omelet | 37 |
Ontario village and Turkish namesake | 37 |
Obligations requiring payment in hay? | 37 |
Tropical paradise for Barbie and Ken? | 37 |
'9 to 5' singer on an island? | 37 |
"Backdraft" by the Bolshoi? | 37 |
Devotee of Balanchine's creations | 37 |
Seasoning from an Indiana university? | 37 |
"The Jungle Book" character | 37 |
"La Cousine Bette" novelist | 37 |
"La Comidie Humaine" author | 37 |
Instructor well-versed in instruments | 37 |
Bush once seen around the White House | 37 |
Place to have one's head examined | 37 |
They're scanned when checking out | 37 |
Neil Simon's "___ Park" | 37 |
Investment company for a nudist camp? | 37 |
Choosing "Cheers" regulars? | 37 |
Butcher's tools for negotiations? | 37 |
Rossini's William Tell and others | 37 |
"The Big Easy"'s Ellen | 37 |
Sir Samuel Cunard and Sir Henry Royce | 37 |
Nanny's job in a noble household? | 37 |
''Maverick'' brothers | 37 |
Infamous ball toucher of the '00s | 37 |
Sluggers' cholesterol medication? | 37 |
They don't play the net in tennis | 37 |
Its bark is never worse than its bite | 37 |
Number system used by the Babylonians | 37 |
Co. that says they make things better | 37 |
Another possible answer to the riddle | 37 |
Poet credited with popularizing haiku | 37 |
"Spicy" John Cleese TV role | 37 |
Legendary reptile with a fatal breath | 37 |
Liquid asset for New Orleans visitors | 37 |
Dog featured in the Hush Puppies logo | 37 |