| Czech river that is an Elbe tributary | 37 |
| " . . . ___ itself": F.D.R. | 37 |
| "The Thrill ___," 1931 song | 37 |
| "__ Dead?": Mark Twain play | 37 |
| Clarifying agent in glues and jellies | 37 |
| Edward the Confessor's birthplace | 37 |
| " . . . ___ than I can see" | 37 |
| "The Lord ___ shepherd ..." | 37 |
| "Take it as ___ not at all" | 37 |
| Deuterium has deteriorated in Kansas? | 37 |
| Line 1 of Rover's verse (4 words) | 37 |
| Romans' name for an Adriatic isle | 37 |
| " . . . to fly ___": Cowper | 37 |
| Declare one's intentions publicly | 37 |
| Where Alexander defeated the Persians | 37 |
| "What ___?" (query of 1929) | 37 |
| Volunteer's confident declaration | 37 |
| Pogo's "the enemy ___ " | 37 |
| "... but is ___?" (Kipling) | 37 |
| "And so __" (Kurt Vonnegut) | 37 |
| Partridge Family tribute to conifers? | 37 |
| Bob Dylan "___ It All Away" | 37 |
| "We Can Work ---" (Beatles) | 37 |
| "We Can Work ___" (Beatles) | 37 |
| 'Jumpin' Jack Flash, --!' | 37 |
| Three Days Grace "___ Over" | 37 |
| "I'm not upset, really" | 37 |
| Tommy Edwards chart-topper of '58 | 37 |
| Uncompleted Orson Welles film project | 37 |
| "Those rumors were correct" | 37 |
| "Wait'll you see this!" | 37 |
| SINCE HE'S LIVING IN AN IGLOO ___ | 37 |
| Start of a quotation by Patricia Marx | 37 |
| "Everything happens to me!" | 37 |
| "--- the house" (no charge) | 37 |
| "___," said Tom divertingly | 37 |
| "Don't waste your time" | 37 |
| Alternative to the morning-after pill | 37 |
| 1980s tennis star who was a top seed? | 37 |
| "___ girl just like . . . " | 37 |
| Hackneyed birthday girl's request | 37 |
| Start of a counterfeiter's lament | 37 |
| Line 3 of Rover's verse (5 words) | 37 |
| Friendly reassurance to a timid child | 37 |
| Moslem women's voluminous garment | 37 |
| "Bad Things" singer Everett | 37 |
| Actor with the most Oscar nominations | 37 |
| Prominent US senator from NY: 1957-81 | 37 |
| Marley "Forever Loving ___" | 37 |
| Consequences of one's convictions | 37 |
| Spy that always seemed to be tied up? | 37 |
| He was president for just 61/2 months | 37 |
| 1899-1905 heavyweight boxing champion | 37 |
| 'Ghosts of Mississippi' actor | 37 |
| Brontë heroine who was a governess | 37 |
| "Been Caught Stealing" band | 37 |
| "Star Trek" yeoman ___ Rand | 37 |
| Longtime Hungarian leader Kádár | 37 |
| Corporate symbol on a glass container | 37 |
| Alice in Chains "___ Flies" | 37 |
| "A Different World" actress | 37 |
| 1995 N.F.L. expansion team, for short | 37 |
| Davidson of 'The Crying Game' | 37 |
| Black Friday's precipitator: 1869 | 37 |
| Pedestrian run over by John and Nancy | 37 |
| Onion made of a sturdy cotton fabric? | 37 |
| Canine three-time Daytona 500 winner? | 37 |
| Arguably redundant name for a dessert | 37 |
| "To Kill a Mockingbird" boy | 37 |
| Subject of this puzzle, born 10/11/18 | 37 |
| Tasso's "___ Delivered" | 37 |
| Zooey's "New Girl" role | 37 |
| 1981 chart-topper by Rick Springfield | 37 |
| Rocket-propelled video-game character | 37 |
| Futuristic personal transport devices | 37 |
| Eel in "The Little Mermaid" | 37 |
| "Bringing Up Father" father | 37 |
| Dickens's Miss Havisham, famously | 37 |
| He won a Tony for playing P.T. Barnum | 37 |
| Naturalist who can explain this theme | 37 |
| SNL alumnus who swoops to catch prey? | 37 |
| He and Hickey took the stage together | 37 |
| Creator of TV's "Alias" | 37 |
| Dy-no-mite team of political pundits? | 37 |
| Williams of "The Big Chill" | 37 |
| Part 1 of the headline's subtitle | 37 |
| Mother and subsequent wife of Oedipus | 37 |
| Actress Foster of "Contact" | 37 |
| Actress, director and producer Foster | 37 |
| "Panic Room" actress Foster | 37 |
| Controversial tobacco-product pitcher | 37 |
| Ordinary guy who drinks half as much? | 37 |
| Manager with four World Series titles | 37 |
| Longest-living member of the Rat Pack | 37 |
| Fitness-focused parent's purchase | 37 |
| "Terminator Salvation" hero | 37 |
| The first American to orbit the Earth | 37 |
| "Ode on a Grecian Urn" poet | 37 |
| ___ Toole (Pulitzer-winning novelist) | 37 |
| NBC late-night talk show hosts Carson | 37 |