"Sit by ___and spin . . . " | 37 |
Bernard Malamud Pulitzer winner, 1967 | 37 |
To Heston, these are 2/5 as demanding | 37 |
TV drama featuring Dr. Richard Kimble | 37 |
1997 steelworkers-turned-dancers film | 37 |
"Hail, hail, ___ all here!" | 37 |
'Enemy at (2001 war film) --' | 37 |
German film about a clay statue: 1920 | 37 |
Best time for poets to make a living? | 37 |
It's promoted as infallible truth | 37 |
Movie to watch on commencement night? | 37 |
On the mother-of-the-bride's mind | 37 |
1984 Leon Uris novel set in Palestine | 37 |
"___ of the Matter": Greene | 37 |
"... the whites of __ eyes" | 37 |
"Wings" star's nickname | 37 |
TV exercise program from 1951 to 1985 | 37 |
Group with the #1 hit "ABC" | 37 |
"Caught you, at long last!" | 37 |
Story of a freakish "bear"? | 37 |
Neil Diamond "Serenade" hit | 37 |
Jungle king's jeans and overalls? | 37 |
Story of a small Communist barbarian? | 37 |
Carroll's "Through ___" | 37 |
"Toil is ___ of all": Homer | 37 |
Fittin' nickname for Richard III? | 37 |
"___ There Eyes," 1930 song | 37 |
Van Morrison's former backup band | 37 |
"Always leave ___ laughing" | 37 |
"___ There Eyes," 1930 tune | 37 |
Superhero alter ego of Stanley Ipkiss | 37 |
Movie with a red pill and a blue pill | 37 |
Lincoln Center opera site, familiarly | 37 |
Hog farm night watchman's memoir? | 37 |
Start of a quotation by Mme. de Stael | 37 |
Proclaimers "___ I Met You" | 37 |
In those days (with "back") | 37 |
"Eye of ___," Follett novel | 37 |
Start of a "hindsight" quip | 37 |
Ideas proposed as demonstrable truths | 37 |
Tasteful viewing fare for sommeliers? | 37 |
Former NYC concert hall and nightclub | 37 |
Year of ___ (Chinese calendar period) | 37 |
The La's "___ She Goes" | 37 |
Jackson 5 "I'll Be ___" | 37 |
"___ is a tavern in . . . " | 37 |
''Finished at last!'' | 37 |
Movie about a struggling oboe player? | 37 |
Words before "lies the rub" | 37 |
Payne's compliment to an Alaskan? | 37 |
Part of Hamlet's famous soliloquy | 37 |
"It'll be O.K." lead-in | 37 |
Stoppard play that made money abroad? | 37 |
In phrases, something to share or hit | 37 |
Frost's "___ Not Taken" | 37 |
"Footprints on ___ of time" | 37 |
Something a drunkard is liable to hit | 37 |
"We hold ___ truths . . . " | 37 |
"___ Foolish Things . . . " | 37 |
"With friends like ___ ..." | 37 |
"What fools ___ mortals be" | 37 |
"One of ___ days, Alice..." | 37 |
What Annabel Lee's kingdom was by | 37 |
"Riders to ___," Synge play | 37 |
Radio character who "knows" | 37 |
Lamont Cranston's secret identity | 37 |
E. Annie Proulx's Pulitzer winner | 37 |
Best-selling PC game released in 2000 | 37 |
Actor credited with inventing tragedy | 37 |
Boston mass transit system, to locals | 37 |
Kind of radiation, in science fiction | 37 |
2010 Italian Cannes entry, literally? | 37 |
"That may be true, but ..." | 37 |
Ultimate relief for a drunk, perhaps? | 37 |
Literary characters surnamed Prozorov | 37 |
One of its official languages is Eng. | 37 |
Franklin's updated words (Part 2) | 37 |
Weekly newspaper with three Pulitzers | 37 |
Eliot poem on the rewards of dieting? | 37 |
A 1962 movie described how it was won | 37 |
"The Playboy of ___": Synge | 37 |
Broadway musical set in Kansas and Oz | 37 |
Broadway musical based on a Baum book | 37 |
Start of 19 John Grisham novel titles | 37 |
Hitchcock thriller remade three times | 37 |
Ramsey Lewis Trio song about Taoists? | 37 |
"___ off!" (racetrack yell) | 37 |
"__ off!" (racetrack shout) | 37 |
Employer's comment on vacationers | 37 |
"She's Not There" group | 37 |
South Vietnamese president until 1975 | 37 |
"Arabian Nights" characters | 37 |
Longest of its kind in the human body | 37 |
Hammett's "The ___ Man" | 37 |
Law enforcement, with "the" | 37 |
" . . . as a seal upon ___" | 37 |
Narrow-width mortar tile installation | 37 |
Needs to comb less and less, in a way | 37 |
Baseball's "hot corner" | 37 |
Where the Human Vacuum Cleaner played | 37 |