Birding capital of New Zealand (2006) | 37 |
"America Alone" author Mark | 37 |
Celebration for prolific NHL scorers? | 37 |
Getaway driver's partner, perhaps | 37 |
Pastry with nuts and a sugary topping | 37 |
Word that's an anagram of itself? | 37 |
''Goosebumps'' author | 37 |
"Losing My Religion" singer | 37 |
Johnny Nash hit written by Bob Marley | 37 |
How 007 doesn't like his martinis | 37 |
Last words in a drink recipe, perhaps | 37 |
Place between Virginia and Tennessee? | 37 |
Place across from Pennsylvania Avenue | 37 |
Enos Slaughter's team for 13 yrs. | 37 |
Normandy battle site of 1944, briefly | 37 |
French capital of the Manche, briefly | 37 |
Target of heavy W.W. II bombing, 1944 | 37 |
Allied jumping-off point of July 1944 | 37 |
1944 site of heaving bombings (Abbr.) | 37 |
Macho man from the Gateway Arch city? | 37 |
One who travels a lot on the holidays | 37 |
Follower of the philosopher Epictetus | 37 |
Coll. founded by Norwegian immigrants | 37 |
"___ Kisses," Truffaut film | 37 |
Truffaut's "___ Kisses" | 37 |
Precious, brief time with a loved one | 37 |
Fast jazz piece with a driving rhythm | 37 |
Flat busted at the construction site? | 37 |
Marine animal that regrows lost claws | 37 |
''Dateline NBC'' host | 37 |
One who can't keep off the grass? | 37 |
Mick Jagger and bandmates, informally | 37 |
Missy Higgins "Where I ___" | 37 |
Took a certain yoga position, perhaps | 37 |
Aid for reaching the top shelf, maybe | 37 |
One who sings but maybe shouldn't | 37 |
Police informer's pocket problem? | 37 |
Miss Hardcastle in a Goldsmith comedy | 37 |
OneRepublic "___ and Stare" | 37 |
Complaint to an overzealous creditor? | 37 |
Like bumper-to-bumper traffic, mostly | 37 |
Talking Heads album and concert movie | 37 |
Newspaper reporter's dramatic cry | 37 |
Lou Reed "Dime ___ Mystery" | 37 |
It's in the mall 24 hours per day | 37 |
"This Sporting Life" writer | 37 |
Kipling's "Just So ___" | 37 |
German woodcarver-sculptor: 1440-1533 | 37 |
Notable hat style in American history | 37 |
Son of a Gun! Protectant manufacturer | 37 |
Logo on many a Richard Petty race car | 37 |
Car care product that sponsors NASCAR | 37 |
Automotive brand with a red oval logo | 37 |
___ 500, annual race in Ridgeway, Va. | 37 |
One invoked against snakes, for short | 37 |
Its dome was designed by Michelangelo | 37 |
West End street, with "The" | 37 |
Like cases on "The X-Files" | 37 |
Clapton has a signature model (Abbr.) | 37 |
It's played with bombs and a flag | 37 |
"Silver Spoons" family name | 37 |
Look natural on a baseball field, say | 37 |
"Angels in America" actress | 37 |
They're often tipped on sidewalks | 37 |
38 Special "___ in Numbers" | 37 |
Rheumatic fever bacterium, informally | 37 |
Normal distribution for Type A's? | 37 |
Angry outcry against a work overload? | 37 |
Angel dust vis-Ã -vis phencyclidine | 37 |
Three strikes and you're out, say | 37 |
"The Shakespeare of Sweden" | 37 |
"Is This It" garage rockers | 37 |
First name in South Carolina politics | 37 |
Apostle called "the Zealot" | 37 |
16th century Span. Carmelite reformer | 37 |
19th-century nun from Lisieux, France | 37 |
Jean-Luc Picard's show, for short | 37 |
Disco guy on "The Simpsons" | 37 |
Disco ___ of "The Simpsons" | 37 |
Name that's an alphabetic trigram | 37 |
Good name for a male flight attendant | 37 |
Disco fan on "The Simpsons" | 37 |
Mary, Queen of Scots' family name | 37 |
Gilbert who painted George Washington | 37 |
''Little'' film mouse | 37 |
Anatomical emergence in Biology, say? | 37 |
Means of access to a cafeteria, maybe | 37 |
Perform autopsies on bisected morays? | 37 |
Like a cigarette smoker's growth? | 37 |
Good names for old flight attendants? | 37 |
Typical house on "Hoarders" | 37 |
Room that looks like a tornado hit it | 37 |
Problem treated by an ophthalmologist | 37 |
Clothes go in and out of it regularly | 37 |
Thetis bathed Achilles in it, in myth | 37 |
A tenth part of the waters of Oceanus | 37 |
"Come Sail Away" band, 1977 | 37 |
"Das Boot" setting, briefly | 37 |
Five-door wagon introduced in '95 | 37 |
Lowest floor of a building, sometimes | 37 |