| Wiesenthal Center's Hier, for one | 37 |
| One of three who walk into many bars? | 37 |
| 'Hurlyburly' playwright David | 37 |
| Former Israeli prime minister Yitzhak | 37 |
| Optional section on some applications | 37 |
| What The Bird and the Bee are off to? | 37 |
| They could be this puzzle's theme | 37 |
| Jennifer's 'Friends' role | 37 |
| Meat entrée served with mint jelly | 37 |
| Palindromic "MASH" nickname | 37 |
| It may give a reflection on a highway | 37 |
| Innovation that improved fuel economy | 37 |
| Automotive technology advance of 1946 | 37 |
| Shadows on an equatorial sundial, say | 37 |
| Medium for "The Answer Man" | 37 |
| Gilda of the early "S.N.L." | 37 |
| "The Facts of Life" actress | 37 |
| Star of "The Facts of Life" | 37 |
| Explorer of the Canadian arctic coast | 37 |
| Singer Carly Jepsen's middle name | 37 |
| Scottish explorer of the Arctic, John | 37 |
| John who explored the Canadian Arctic | 37 |
| 2006 Newbery winner Lynne ___ Perkins | 37 |
| Explorer John and performer Charlotte | 37 |
| The "so few" of 1940: Abbr. | 37 |
| It's blown up by a river explorer | 37 |
| Kind of "Doll" to Aerosmith | 37 |
| ___ rock (some George Harrison music) | 37 |
| "A ___ to Live": O'Hara | 37 |
| 1980 biopic about boxer Jake La Motta | 37 |
| Mama's Special Garden Sauce brand | 37 |
| "Sis-boom-bah!" alternative | 37 |
| WORD OF CHEER HIDDEN IN THEME ANSWERS | 37 |
| When repeated, an old-fashioned cheer | 37 |
| Italy's main broadcasting network | 37 |
| Late-night visit to the fridge, maybe | 37 |
| Foray into the girls' dorm, maybe | 37 |
| Jeff Goldblum detective drama of 2007 | 37 |
| Star of "The Invisible Man" | 37 |
| What to do when you have a full house | 37 |
| Collective bargaining result, perhaps | 37 |
| Something politicians are loath to do | 37 |
| One way to deal with a budget deficit | 37 |
| Indian sauce with coriander and cumin | 37 |
| Literally, "reign" in Hindi | 37 |
| Decemberists "The ___ Song" | 37 |
| Bush-bashing political cartoonist Ted | 37 |
| Political event in a swing state, say | 37 |
| "King ___," J. Goodman film | 37 |
| Abraham found one caught in a thicket | 37 |
| Source of sodium for college students | 37 |
| Director of "Groundhog Day" | 37 |
| "Ghostbusters" actor Harold | 37 |
| Rocker Dee Dee, Tommy, Joey or Johnny | 37 |
| Former Portland Trail Blazer Ramón | 37 |
| Increase quickly, with "up" | 37 |
| "Atlas Shrugged" writer Ayn | 37 |
| "Atlas Shrugged" author Ayn | 37 |
| Musical genre for Destiny's Child | 37 |
| Corporate dept. that may include labs | 37 |
| Area of corporate investment, briefly | 37 |
| 'Amazing' paranormal debunker | 37 |
| Purpose of many vacations, informally | 37 |
| "Toy Story" composer Newman | 37 |
| Team that traded A-Rod to the Yankees | 37 |
| King's __ (large amount of money) | 37 |
| "Battle Cry" director Walsh | 37 |
| Something you don't see every day | 37 |
| Like compliments from a perfectionist | 37 |
| Like a mint Mickey Mantle rookie card | 37 |
| "___, medium or well-done?" | 37 |
| Not so easy to get one's hands on | 37 |
| Certain dreadlocks wearer, informally | 37 |
| Certain dreadlocked Jamaican, briefly | 37 |
| Word before or after "pack" | 37 |
| Animal that frequently hides on ships | 37 |
| Charlie Brown's "Darn!" | 37 |
| Exterminator's targets, sometimes | 37 |
| "I hate when that happens!" | 37 |
| Charlie Brown says it when frustrated | 37 |
| ''What rotten luck!'' | 37 |
| "Midnight Cowboy" character | 37 |
| Dustin in "Midnight Cowboy" | 37 |
| Ambassador from India: 1948–49 | 37 |
| 1980s Argentine president AlfonsÃn | 37 |
| "Two thumbs way up!" review | 37 |
| "Daphnis et Chloe" composer | 37 |
| Literally, "little turnips" | 37 |
| Like veggies at a farmers' market | 37 |
| "The Veldt" author Bradbury | 37 |
| "Hellzapoppin'" actress | 37 |
| Martha of "Waikiki Wedding" | 37 |
| Like the sun in a child's drawing | 37 |
| Like a child's drawing of the sun | 37 |
| Textile fabric since the 19th century | 37 |
| Sweeney Todd's "friend" | 37 |
| Maugham's "The __ Edge" | 37 |
| One hit might result in it, for short | 37 |
| Ruth's 2,213 or Aaron's 2,297 | 37 |
| You can get four, max, with a big hit | 37 |