Seward's Alaska purchase, to some | 37 |
"The Grapes of Wrath" actor | 37 |
Epitome of cool, with "the" | 37 |
When doubled, Miss Piggy's poodle | 37 |
"O! I am Fortune's ___" | 37 |
"Tea ___ Two," Youmans song | 37 |
" . . . ___ spacious skies" | 37 |
Higher power in "Star Wars" | 37 |
How-to book series with yellow covers | 37 |
Race-track bettor's consideration | 37 |
Reason the fisherman crossed the bay? | 37 |
"Fair, fat, and ___": Scott | 37 |
"Time Cycle" composer Lukas | 37 |
"All That Jazz" subject Bob | 37 |
"Chicago" choreographer Bob | 37 |
English novelist John (FLEW SO anag.) | 37 |
Registration desk's locale, often | 37 |
"___ Diavolo" (Auber opera) | 37 |
Kill, as one's military commander | 37 |
San ___ (California city, familiarly) | 37 |
___ Fine, "The Nanny" nanny | 37 |
Coin with a laurel branch on the back | 37 |
Crick who co-discovered DNA structure | 37 |
Sorority's counterpart, for short | 37 |
Group with a three-letter name, often | 37 |
Sudermann's "___ Sorge" | 37 |
Oscar-winning film director Zinnemann | 37 |
Brother of Michael and Sonny Corleone | 37 |
Tourist center on Grand Bahama Island | 37 |
Town on Long Island's South Shore | 37 |
Refrigerant trademark since the 1930s | 37 |
Where they're raisin' raisins | 37 |
"The Ego and the Id" author | 37 |
Often decorated architectural feature | 37 |
Creature that goes "ribbit" | 37 |
Toondom's Hoppity Hooper, for one | 37 |
"It Came _____ Outer Space" | 37 |
"Far ___ the Madding Crowd" | 37 |
U.S. poet ("The Hired Man") | 37 |
Where QB Chris Weinke won the Heisman | 37 |
Subj. of "The Nader Report" | 37 |
Org. overseeing identity theft issues | 37 |
1-800-SEND ___ (apropos corp. number) | 37 |
Most of it became a unit of Cal State | 37 |
Like a Bentley that's ready to go | 37 |
Depiction on a Japanese 1000 yen note | 37 |
Like Santa's bag on Christmas Eve | 37 |
Abode for three kings and two queens? | 37 |
Mustache named for a Chinese criminal | 37 |
When tripled, song involving a T-bird | 37 |
Kind of bat used in baseball practice | 37 |
PGA player, or North Atlantic island | 37 |
Garment no longer politically correct | 37 |
They go against PETA's principles | 37 |
Animal rights activists' concerns | 37 |
Bed that can be stored during the day | 37 |
"Welcome Back, Kotter" role | 37 |
1968 hit "In-A-___-Da-Vida" | 37 |
"Artpop" musician, casually | 37 |
"Ick!" in Valley Girl lingo | 37 |
Abridgment of parliamentary privilege | 37 |
They interfere with freedom of speech | 37 |
Jokes that may be "running" | 37 |
Scorpions: "No Pain No ___" | 37 |
''For Me and My ___'' | 37 |
Leg, in a hard-boiled detective novel | 37 |
Character in "Princess Ida" | 37 |
Mainland Africa's smallest nation | 37 |
Pastime for Napoleon and Fidel Castro | 37 |
One for whom the play's the thing | 37 |
Magazine that Zigzag was a spinoff of | 37 |
"West Side Story" opponents | 37 |
Important means of communing with Jah | 37 |
"The Ballad of Reading ___" | 37 |
"En ___" (fencer's cry) | 37 |
"En ___!" (fencing command) | 37 |
Menu word for "embellished" | 37 |
"The World According to __" | 37 |
Teri of "Dumb & Dumber" | 37 |
"Dumb & Dumber" actress | 37 |
''Doonesbury'' drawer | 37 |
Actress wearing a "sarong"? | 37 |
"Mrs. Miniver" Oscar winner | 37 |
"Wayne's World" co-host | 37 |
"Snake Eyes" co-star Sinise | 37 |
Like many streets, before electricity | 37 |
It's read only a few times a year | 37 |
Radon and carbon dioxide, e.g. (Var.) | 37 |
"Great" fictional character | 37 |
German inventor of modular arithmetic | 37 |
Springsteen "___ It a Name" | 37 |
"Inner City Blues" musician | 37 |
"Man and Superman" monogram | 37 |
Symbol at the head of a musical staff | 37 |
"Mornin'," in Melbourne | 37 |
Mask, jacket, and gloves, to a fencer | 37 |
Some home-schoolers get them, briefly | 37 |
"Isn't that something?" | 37 |
Intro to "you're swell" | 37 |
"Isn't that something!" | 37 |