It's down the coast from Portland | 37 |
Obi-Wan ('Star Wars' role) -- | 37 |
The Golden Flashes, in college sports | 37 |
1955 Burt Lancaster film with The | 37 |
Honorary title in the Bluegrass State | 37 |
"Growing Pains" star Joanna | 37 |
Head of a 2004 presidential campaign? | 37 |
Olympic heptathlete Jackie Joyner-___ | 37 |
Bird known for hovering in a headwind | 37 |
How some kids like their french fries | 37 |
"The Wonder Years" nickname | 37 |
"The Tonight Show" nickname | 37 |
Typing (and the theme of this puzzle) | 37 |
Accessory often carried with a wallet | 37 |
Florida island and Bogart movie title | 37 |
Bug spray that's totally awesome? | 37 |
Fighting that will give you a thrill? | 37 |
Runs with a style, such as old-school | 37 |
Irregularly shaped piece of furniture | 37 |
Grown-up who's not quite grown up | 37 |
Programs that generate hardware sales | 37 |
Anthrax "Return of the ___" | 37 |
Anthrax "Attack of the ___" | 37 |
Hemingway title, with "The" | 37 |
Mackerel caught on the Atlantic coast | 37 |
Larry and Carrie's favorite bird? | 37 |
Losing at checkers in a thunderstorm? | 37 |
Pioneering stop-motion animation film | 37 |
Bandleader with the Dixie Syncopators | 37 |
Bandleader who taught Louis Armstrong | 37 |
Flo's comeback at Mel's Diner | 37 |
Skill never mastered by Charlie Brown | 37 |
Saint __ and Nevis: Caribbean country | 37 |
''Jackie Oh!'' author | 37 |
Fruit's very exciting experience? | 37 |
"A Chorus Line" lyricist Ed | 37 |
"The Broken Jug" playwright | 37 |
Königsberger ___ (German meatball) | 37 |
Lemmon's bane in The Odd Couple | 37 |
Actor Jack who was "Quincy" | 37 |
The skull reminded Hamlet that he ___ | 37 |
Hoopster featured in a news magazine? | 37 |
Robotic pet in "Doctor Who" | 37 |
Robotic dog on "Doctor Who" | 37 |
Quality control at a sweater factory? | 37 |
Rolling features of some golf courses | 37 |
"77 Sunset Strip" character | 37 |
Ad pitcher who's really a pitcher | 37 |
More like a macaroni and cheese maker | 37 |
Best Picture Oscar winner for '79 | 37 |
"Six Feet Under" star Peter | 37 |
Rap duo Kris ___ (R.I.P. Chris Kelly) | 37 |
"Hey Dude" Brits ___ Shaker | 37 |
"Enter the Dragon", for one | 37 |
Director of "Seven Samurai" | 37 |
Brando, in "Apocalypse Now" | 37 |
Rapper Talib who feuded with Fox News | 37 |
Senator Jon of non-factual statements | 37 |
Star of TV's 'The Closer' | 37 |
Country with a yellow sun on its flag | 37 |
Mike Trout's team, on scoreboards | 37 |
AL West powerhouse, on the scoreboard | 37 |
"___ note to follow so ..." | 37 |
At risk of being stung by mosquitoes? | 37 |
Descriptive of this puzzle's grid | 37 |
Need a mate in a Central Park mix-up? | 37 |
It's caught by a stick on a field | 37 |
Stairway for leather-footed conjurers | 37 |
Unmanageable horses, in the Southwest | 37 |
Papua New Guinea port in W.W. II news | 37 |
Earhart's last known landing spot | 37 |
He shouts "Bam!" on the set | 37 |
Brewer's assurance to a nobleman? | 37 |
-- guilt trip on (made feel at fault) | 37 |
Singer Frankie got the pole position? | 37 |
What a den mother uses after shampoo? | 37 |
North American home of 30,000 islands | 37 |
Actress Veronica's favorite food? | 37 |
"The Lives of a Bengal ___" | 37 |
High, narrow windows ending in arches | 37 |
Luggage on a recently-arrived flight? | 37 |
Owning property, but in need of money | 37 |
The ThrustSSC holds the record for it | 37 |
Two-time green jacket wearer Bernhard | 37 |
" . . . Chattahoochee" poet | 37 |
Famed jazz pianist/singer, post-diet? | 37 |
Children, to a department-store Santa | 37 |
Consumed eagerly, with "up" | 37 |
"The Far Side" creator Gary | 37 |
Lie-detector inventor becomes a crime | 37 |
"By the Nine Gods" he swore | 37 |
Emcee's "Finally . . ." | 37 |
Ten-o'clock scholar's problem | 37 |
English religious reformer: 1485-1555 | 37 |
Modern-day inhabitants of old Livonia | 37 |
Snake predators named for their calls | 37 |
Convert illegal funds into legal ones | 37 |
Exclamation at a designer's show? | 37 |
"Band of America" conductor | 37 |
Duchesse for whom a pendant was named | 37 |