Fort ___ (U.S. gold storage facility) | 37 |
Old Danish king who conquered England | 37 |
Site of a devastating 1995 earthquake | 37 |
First name in international diplomacy | 37 |
1980's-90's chancellor Helmut | 37 |
Executioner in "The Mikado" | 37 |
Surgeon general under Reagan and Bush | 37 |
Former Surgeon General C. Everett ___ | 37 |
LG Electronics is headquartered there | 37 |
Sitcom teacher at James Buchanan High | 37 |
Muriel cigar pitchman of the 50's | 37 |
2001 film set in a mental institution | 37 |
Volcano that famously erupted in 1883 | 37 |
Twin Ronnie or Reggie of London crime | 37 |
Classic sitcom beatnik Maynard G. ___ | 37 |
"Charlie's Angels" role | 37 |
Kristofferson of "Blade II" | 37 |
They often land next to queens: Abbr. | 37 |
First "Sunday Morning" host | 37 |
"Timequake" author Vonnegut | 37 |
__ Nkrumah (first Ghanaian president) | 37 |
Temple of the Golden Pavilion setting | 37 |
Playmate of Tinky Winky, Dipsy and Po | 37 |
"True Blue" Canadian brewer | 37 |
Place for washing instructions, often | 37 |
Geoffrey Beene, Bill Blass and others | 37 |
"Musetta's Waltz" opera | 37 |
"Chocolate" dogs, for short | 37 |
Switzerland’s ___ de Neuchâtel | 37 |
Olympic sport discontinued after 1908 | 37 |
"A Shropshire ___": Housman | 37 |
''___: A Dog'' (1962) | 37 |
Canadian metalers Strapping Young ___ | 37 |
Alan who starred in "Shane" | 37 |
Alan of "This Gun for Hire" | 37 |
Alan of "The Carpetbaggers" | 37 |
Alan in "The Carpetbaggers" | 37 |
Doing a task at the soup kitchen, say | 37 |
The Four ___ ('50s singing group) | 37 |
Dark one of Shakespeare's sonnets | 37 |
Tom Jones "She's a ___" | 37 |
Title cocker spaniel in a Disney film | 37 |
"The _____ doth protest..." | 37 |
___ of the Lake (Arthurian character) | 37 |
Sophia Loren/Paul Newman comedy, 1965 | 37 |
''Well, ___-di-dah!'' | 37 |
City in Kipling's "Kim" | 37 |
Memorable comedian, or his biographer | 37 |
Memorable co-star of Haley and Bolger | 37 |
Actor in "The Wizard of Oz" | 37 |
1964 Tony winner for "Foxy" | 37 |
Christine of "Chicago Hope" | 37 |
"Swing Shift" Oscar nominee | 37 |
Chou En-___ (former Communist leader) | 37 |
"Love Story" score composer | 37 |
''Mule Train'' singer | 37 |
Popularizer of "Mule Train" | 37 |
"Mule Train" singer Frankie | 37 |
Memorable English psychiatrist-author | 37 |
Kazan of "My Favorite Year" | 37 |
'Mighty -- a Rose' (old song) | 37 |
Ladd co-star in This Gun for Hire | 37 |
Member of a "great" quintet | 37 |
Aviation entrepreneur Sir Freddie ___ | 37 |
Sound from those who forget the words | 37 |
"Sorry, can't hear you" | 37 |
"I'm not listening ..." | 37 |
1996 presidential candidate Alexander | 37 |
Supreme Court Justice: 1911–16 | 37 |
Hedy of "The Heavenly Body" | 37 |
"... and little __ eat ivy" | 37 |
Dorothy of old "Road" films | 37 |
System that connects computers: abbr. | 37 |
Office computer connection, for short | 37 |
O- -- ('The Good Earth' role) | 37 |
Computer-connecting system, for short | 37 |
"Peyton Place" actress Wood | 37 |
"Smallville" character Lang | 37 |
Porch on "The Golden Girls" | 37 |
Hawaiian's open-sided living room | 37 |
Knight raised by the Lady of the Lake | 37 |
''Camelot'' character | 37 |
King Arthur's most trusted knight | 37 |
'Ed Wood' Oscar winner Martin | 37 |
"Lois & Clark" reporter | 37 |
"Metropolis" director Fritz | 37 |
Middle of a New Year's song title | 37 |
"The World of Homer" author | 37 |
"Ministry of Fear" director | 37 |
''Shadowland'' singer | 37 |
Oscar winner for "Blue Sky" | 37 |
Def Leppard producer "Mutt" | 37 |
Civil rights scholar/activist Guinier | 37 |
Producer of Woody Woodpecker cartoons | 37 |
"7 Faces of Dr. ---" (1964) | 37 |
Film "7 Faces of Dr. _____" | 37 |
Near-homophone of Seoul's anagram | 37 |
Nation divided during the Vietnam War | 37 |
Something you can't stand to have | 37 |
Kate Bush "Sat in Your ___" | 37 |