| "There! I've ___ Again" | 37 |
| Attack, with ''into'' | 37 |
| "On the Waterfront" actress | 37 |
| Team uprooted after Hurricane Katrina | 37 |
| "Wheel of Fortune" host Pat | 37 |
| It may be served hot or cold in Japan | 37 |
| ''For goodness ___!'' | 37 |
| "Reginald in Russia" writer | 37 |
| Small, arboreal, bushy-tailed monkeys | 37 |
| Paul's "Exodus" co-star | 37 |
| Bando of the 1960s-'70s Athletics | 37 |
| It's usually dressed before eaten | 37 |
| Ken ___, US Secretary of the Interior | 37 |
| "Everything must go!" event | 37 |
| Capital home to Willamette University | 37 |
| 1690s Massachusetts witch hunt locale | 37 |
| "Days of Our Lives" setting | 37 |
| Allied landing site of September 1943 | 37 |
| They're rung up on cash registers | 37 |
| Composer who tutored Mozart's son | 37 |
| Steinbeck's California birthplace | 37 |
| Author of a 65+-million-selling novel | 37 |
| "Catcher in the Rye" author | 37 |
| ___ Jessy Raphael (TV talk-show host) | 37 |
| Place of business for a cosmetologist | 37 |
| “Do the Right Thing” pizzeria | 37 |
| Tomatoes-and-cilantro burrito topping | 37 |
| Dance with a "casino" style | 37 |
| 'Tis the seasoning to be chary of | 37 |
| "Spider-Man" director Raimi | 37 |
| Houston who fought against Santa Anna | 37 |
| Finger-pointing uncle of the 40's | 37 |
| "Green Eggs and Ham" pusher | 37 |
| Danced at Rio's Carnival, perhaps | 37 |
| Updike's "The ___ Door" | 37 |
| Seger's "Still The ___" | 37 |
| You've heard it many times before | 37 |
| -- -am (touter of green eggs and ham) | 37 |
| Former four-term senator from Georgia | 37 |
| Part of the U.S. south of the Equator | 37 |
| Locale of a noted Margaret Mead study | 37 |
| Island group studied by Margaret Mead | 37 |
| ''Smiling'' sled dogs | 37 |
| Part of a military defense, for short | 37 |
| Kafka character who becomes an insect | 37 |
| "The Maltese Falcon" sleuth | 37 |
| John Belushi with kimono and ponytail | 37 |
| Something Pedro and Pablo might have? | 37 |
| California's __ Gabriel Mountains | 37 |
| Bank that offers mortgages, for short | 37 |
| Bullock of "The Blind Side" | 37 |
| Keanu's "Speed" co-star | 37 |
| Tommy of "Babes in Toyland" | 37 |
| Judas Priest: "___ of Time" | 37 |
| "Little Orphan Annie" pooch | 37 |
| Orphan's "Arf!" utterer | 37 |
| Playing will a full deck, so to speak | 37 |
| Competed on "American Idol" | 37 |
| Competed in "American Idol" | 37 |
| "I Never ___ for My Father" | 37 |
| American Birth Control League founder | 37 |
| "Drink It and Sleep!" brand | 37 |
| Came to be, like an uncertain feeling | 37 |
| California birthplace of Merv Griffin | 37 |
| A Japanese immigrant's grandchild | 37 |
| His toys bring joys to girls and boys | 37 |
| Department store's seasonal temp. | 37 |
| Latin rock band featured at Woodstock | 37 |
| Poet with a special passion for women | 37 |
| "The tenth Muse," per Plato | 37 |
| ____ at Sea : Laurel and Hardy film | 37 |
| Sister in a Clint Eastwood film title | 37 |
| Manhattan's ___ D. Roosevelt Park | 37 |
| "A Little Princess" heroine | 37 |
| Group in the Central African Republic | 37 |
| New York city with a famous racetrack | 37 |
| "Oh, joy!," e.g., typically | 37 |
| Lydian capital destroyed by Tamerlane | 37 |
| Puppeteer Tony who mentored Bil Baird | 37 |
| Asian wrap that may be six yards long | 37 |
| "Slumdog Millionaire" dress | 37 |
| Wrapped garments seen in Agra culture | 37 |
| He declined the 1964 Literature Nobel | 37 |
| Airline that co-founded Star Alliance | 37 |
| First airline with a transpolar route | 37 |
| It may hold a rejection slip, briefly | 37 |
| Ambassador's ceremonial accessory | 37 |
| Malia's sister in the White House | 37 |
| Menu item often accompanied by wasabi | 37 |
| Frist's predecessor in the Senate | 37 |
| Test whose lowest score is 600: Abbr. | 37 |
| Test soon to include an essay section | 37 |
| Plopped down on Santa's lap, e.g. | 37 |
| Kate Bush "___ in Your Lap" | 37 |
| "Verbum ___ sapienti (est)" | 37 |
| Like Rushdie's "Verses" | 37 |
| "Danses gothiques" composer | 37 |
| "Saturday Night Live" genre | 37 |
| "The Praise of Folly," e.g. | 37 |
| Nobel-winning Japanese prime minister | 37 |