What you get when you cook the books? | 37 |
"Mi ---" (Jimmy Smits film) | 37 |
Sexy Janssen of "Goldeneye" | 37 |
Ones wearing designer hospital gowns? | 37 |
'Fried Green Tomatoes' author | 37 |
2004 "American Idol" winner | 37 |
The free play of creative imagination | 37 |
Dust-up over the price of a cab ride? | 37 |
Team that offers major possibilities? | 37 |
Like a ball retrieved by actor Jamie? | 37 |
Traveling at 186,500 miles per second | 37 |
Pork product used in southern cooking | 37 |
"I wouldn't bet on it!" | 37 |
Mohammed's daughter and namesakes | 37 |
Heywood proverb, with "The" | 37 |
"Messe de Requiem" composer | 37 |
"Big Halsey and Little ___" | 37 |
It's not really mink, for example | 37 |
Bad thing to drop when reporting live | 37 |
Written warning about gangster Gotti? | 37 |
Stuffed mattresses [up to 126 pounds] | 37 |
Chicken farmer's retirement plan? | 37 |
Item strapped over a horse's head | 37 |
Livestock "filling station" | 37 |
"Bridesmaids" director Paul | 37 |
Start of a Spanish Christmas greeting | 37 |
Criminal gives to Goodwill? [England] | 37 |
Crimes more serious than misdemeanors | 37 |
1996-98 "Crossfire" co-host | 37 |
Schoolmarm's discipline dispenser | 37 |
'Star Wars' character Boba -- | 37 |
Outdoor gathering, as a school picnic | 37 |
What a farmer may have in the spring? | 37 |
Like a bobcat vis-Ã -vis a pussycat | 37 |
#4. "Widow City" by The ___ | 37 |
Oo-la-la leading lady of the 30's | 37 |
Cookie named for a Massachusetts city | 37 |
Boston-based department store founder | 37 |
Documents entered into public records | 37 |
One who cuts up what others have shot | 37 |
Cast member of "The Birds"? | 37 |
Part of a project just before the end | 37 |
Verdict about a suspicious five-spot? | 37 |
Getting just a slap on the wrist, say | 37 |
Oscar ___ O'Flahertie Wills Wilde | 37 |
Host country for Aug. 1, 1975, accord | 37 |
Stravinsky ballet, with 'The' | 37 |
"Everything must go" events | 37 |
Title first applied to Dolley Madison | 37 |
Missing person in Buchanan's term | 37 |
Christmas carol, with "The" | 37 |
Former Chief Justice Harlan ___ Stone | 37 |
When some morning news programs begin | 37 |
False start's result, in football | 37 |
Chemical substance used in a darkroom | 37 |
June celebration of a 1777 resolution | 37 |
Station usually bypassed by the train | 37 |
It's used in dimly lit conditions | 37 |
It might be filled with felled timber | 37 |
It may get you everywhere or nowhere? | 37 |
It changes its taste every 168 hours? | 37 |
Prepare for a first flight, as a bird | 37 |
Billy Idol "Rebel Yell" hit | 37 |
Not just a weak e-----, but a ___ ___ | 37 |
Invites in (the door) with a flourish | 37 |
...given to waffling, Aunt Jemima ___ | 37 |
What the coin-tossing referee offers? | 37 |
Like the Washington Monument at night | 37 |
Writing tables made from foam rubber? | 37 |
Houdini's favorite vacation spot? | 37 |
On the father-of-the-bride's mind | 37 |
Subject to accident, chance or change | 37 |
Jaw-dropping reaction to butterflies? | 37 |
Means of obtaining data about planets | 37 |
Bug's favorite interrogation aid? | 37 |
Means of escape for [circled letters] | 37 |
Pest exterminators [up to 112 pounds] | 37 |
Lean, mean fighting machines, perhaps | 37 |
Warm alpine wind (anagram of NO, HEF) | 37 |
Famed choreographer: 1880–1942 | 37 |
Adding, as egg whites to a soufflé | 37 |
Some creative output by common people | 37 |
Forty-niner's offensive material? | 37 |
Partner of a certain rabid sports fan | 37 |
Where following a star might lead you | 37 |
"... my kingdom ___ horse!" | 37 |
"Queen ___," former TV show | 37 |
Parents' September lament: Part I | 37 |
Exerting pressure re a vital question | 37 |
10:44 AM: "Hulk break ___!" | 37 |
Subject of numerous 70's lawsuits | 37 |
Word that contains a six-letter state | 37 |
Swing from the right, for most people | 37 |
Prepared false signatures in advance? | 37 |
"... why hast thou ___ me?" | 37 |
L.B.J. appointee to the Supreme Court | 37 |
Score just before winning a game, say | 37 |
One who's daft about archaeology? | 37 |
"Australian for Beer" brand | 37 |
Two pianists, in musicians' argot | 37 |