Poitier film "The --- Ones" | 37 |
Rodent that lets air out of balloons? | 37 |
He succeeded Coty as French president | 37 |
"Address to the ___": Burns | 37 |
Illinois birth city of Cindy Crawford | 37 |
Baron ____ Revolutionary War general | 37 |
Part of a Spanish explorer's name | 37 |
Campus spot for Bluto, Otter and Boon | 37 |
"Ghost" star's pet cow? | 37 |
Transferred, as sovereignty, by death | 37 |
Transfers, for a limited time, at law | 37 |
Display setting for an electronic toy | 37 |
"Taxi Driver" star flipped? | 37 |
"I haven't decided yet" | 37 |
___-Provera (birth control injection) | 37 |
With "of," keep from having | 37 |
"This Time" Ozzfest rockers | 37 |
Postwar German chancellor, familiarly | 37 |
Cleans up Hamelin, in a German legend | 37 |
Mann's "___ in Venedig" | 37 |
One who leaves the army without leave | 37 |
Norma of "Sunset Boulevard" | 37 |
"You Gotta Be" singer, 1994 | 37 |
Buddy of the Songwriters Hall of Fame | 37 |
Lessenings of tension between nations | 37 |
Relaxations of international tensions | 37 |
Periods of warming ... or cooling off | 37 |
1964 Olympic gold medal swimmer Donna | 37 |
Three-time Olympic gold medalist Gail | 37 |
One of the twins in "Twins" | 37 |
He played a twin in "Twins" | 37 |
Bell Biv __ ("Poison" band) | 37 |
For-profit university founded in 1931 | 37 |
Scotch with a highlander on its label | 37 |
Congressional award since 1942: Abbr. | 37 |
Hindu fasting method, to seek justice | 37 |
Played, but not in the field, briefly | 37 |
TV series with Scott Baio as a doctor | 37 |
Baseball All-Star Game playing field? | 37 |
"Unbelievable" country band | 37 |
Award for the best college linebacker | 37 |
Plant type with a pair of seed leaves | 37 |
Tragically heartbroken figure of myth | 37 |
Compound with two carbon double bonds | 37 |
Gets progressively softer, as chatter | 37 |
Alternative to Coke Zero or Pepsi One | 37 |
They may be consumed with light meals | 37 |
Ophthalmologist's solution, maybe | 37 |
Mealtime, to overly doting pet owners | 37 |
"___ ye hear it?": Whittier | 37 |
''Come and get it!''? | 37 |
First word of an Isaac Goldberg quote | 37 |
Plantings that compliment each other? | 37 |
"The ___ Doodle," 1937 song | 37 |
"Date film" classic of 1987 | 37 |
Hoops team with many technical fouls? | 37 |
1971 crime thriller with four sequels | 37 |
Epithet never actually used by Cagney | 37 |
They're thrown in track and field | 37 |
They demand exact conformity to rules | 37 |
Revealing all financial expenditures? | 37 |
Part 2 of the headline's subtitle | 37 |
Talk about pitchers and quarterbacks? | 37 |
Withdrawing support, as from a church | 37 |
Sources of unglamorous hands, perhaps | 37 |
Criticize gas and electric companies? | 37 |
Angry states for Bumstead's boss? | 37 |
"Aida" composer underwater? | 37 |
Key of Dvorák's Symphony No. 7 | 37 |
Title held by a trainer of R.N.'s | 37 |
Grammy-winning 1980 hit by The Police | 37 |
Pulp hero with a fortress of solitude | 37 |
Famous Puddleby-on-the-Marsh resident | 37 |
Extinct pigeon relatives, redundantly | 37 |
"___ deer, a female . . . " | 37 |
It might contain tomorrow's lunch | 37 |
Holder of tomorrow's lunch, maybe | 37 |
Soldiers' means of identification | 37 |
Common reply to a parent's demand | 37 |
Singer/songwriter with a famous bosom | 37 |
Her first film was "9 to 5" | 37 |
Pizza chain whose logo has three dots | 37 |
Company with a game piece in its logo | 37 |
He wrote "Great Days": 1979 | 37 |
Copy protection device, to tech geeks | 37 |
Laughable lyric, with "The" | 37 |
Elephant's opposite, symbolically | 37 |
Hit song from "The Firefly" | 37 |
Dental problem for a boxing promoter? | 37 |
Group reduced to cannibalism, 1846-47 | 37 |
Sign on the back of Jason's ship? | 37 |
Rum named for a Spanish literary hero | 37 |
Actual warning for a pressing product | 37 |
"Walking on Sunshine" query | 37 |
Persevere, like a very loud organist? | 37 |
"Junior needs his nap time" | 37 |
Pedestrian's intersection warning | 37 |
Reassurance from the Beach Boys, 1964 | 37 |
Surname of a freckle-faced marionette | 37 |
Doubleday, ___ (old publishing house) | 37 |