| Baja California ___ (state in Mexico) | 37 |
| "Little ___" (Annie Oakley) | 37 |
| Nickname for Huntington Beach, Calif. | 37 |
| It has scalpellike spines on its tail | 37 |
| What grumpy old men might experience? | 37 |
| "Sarkisian," for Cher, once | 37 |
| "Once Is Not Enough" author | 37 |
| Food served with wasabi and soy sauce | 37 |
| Girl in "Calvin and Hobbes" | 37 |
| Title girl of a 1957 Dale Hawkins hit | 37 |
| Erstwhile provisioners for army posts | 37 |
| Collection of life rules, in Hinduism | 37 |
| John ___, California gold rush figure | 37 |
| 1979 N.L. Cy Young Award winner Bruce | 37 |
| It's not known for MPG efficiency | 37 |
| Oft-discounted lot option, these days | 37 |
| "American Pie" actress Mena | 37 |
| Liquor with futuristic sexy robot ads | 37 |
| Name that means "young man" | 37 |
| Oscar-winning cinematographer Nykvist | 37 |
| One of Kenya's official languages | 37 |
| Did one leg of an Ironman competition | 37 |
| Tchaikovsky's "__ Lake" | 37 |
| Tchaikovsky heroine's animal form | 37 |
| "The ___," Grace Kelly film | 37 |
| River or Gershwin's first big hit | 37 |
| Certain Tchaikovsky ballet characters | 37 |
| Group that may be involved in a sting | 37 |
| Babe Ruth's "sultanate" | 37 |
| Hit with a rolled-up newspaper, maybe | 37 |
| "Camel News Caravan" anchor | 37 |
| One of Churchill's four offerings | 37 |
| Tennis's Borg and tenor Bjoerling | 37 |
| Half of a comic strip baby's name | 37 |
| One among the nightingales, in a poem | 37 |
| Win the first four World Series games | 37 |
| Important seven-day TV ratings period | 37 |
| Confectioner's curious deduction? | 37 |
| "That's a great price!" | 37 |
| Aromatic tree with star-shaped leaves | 37 |
| Won the NBA Finals in four games, say | 37 |
| Author Jonathan shows his unhappiness | 37 |
| What Michael Stipe goes for at night? | 37 |
| "Tristram of Lyonesse" poet | 37 |
| Run through a reader, as a debit card | 37 |
| Increase in perfect basketball shots? | 37 |
| Two-time "MASH" Emmy winner | 37 |
| Actress known as "Hot Lips" | 37 |
| Feature of Dr. Frankenstein's lab | 37 |
| Kurtz of TV's "Sisters" | 37 |
| Kurtz of "Mike & Molly" | 37 |
| Talked like a sailor, stereotypically | 37 |
| Detoured to pay a visit along the way | 37 |
| Annual Austin music and film festival | 37 |
| Name that means "sorceress" | 37 |
| Original Pink Floyd guitarist Barrett | 37 |
| Airport code of Qantas's main hub | 37 |
| "This might be of interest" | 37 |
| Supernatural being inhabiting the air | 37 |
| Something standing for something else | 37 |
| Prefix meaning "along with" | 37 |
| Literally, "clasp together" | 37 |
| In ___ (matching, as audio and video) | 37 |
| Last word sung with champagne in hand | 37 |
| 'Riders to the Sea' dramatist | 37 |
| Remove via hose, with "off" | 37 |
| Its monetary unit is the pound: Abbr. | 37 |
| Subject of 2011 Arab League sanctions | 37 |
| 2005 Oscar vehicle for George Clooney | 37 |
| Computer bulletin board administrator | 37 |
| Components of blood pressure readings | 37 |
| It's often picked up after dinner | 37 |
| Early '90s Monster Magnet release | 37 |
| Babbitt who invented the circular saw | 37 |
| Laundry that's often food-stained | 37 |
| List at the front of a reference book | 37 |
| They're broken by some fetishists | 37 |
| Small drum sometimes joined by a fife | 37 |
| Freud's "Totem und ___" | 37 |
| "Tic ___ Dough" (game show) | 37 |
| "Don't play," in scores | 37 |
| Dials next to speedometers, for short | 37 |
| Crime committed by carpet installers? | 37 |
| His first plant was on Manhattan Isl. | 37 |
| Once-trendy Hollywood workout routine | 37 |
| Fitness regimen based on martial arts | 37 |
| U.S. president and also chief justice | 37 |
| President who weighed over 300 pounds | 37 |
| Cry before "You're it!" | 37 |
| Word before "you're it" | 37 |
| Follow (along), like a little brother | 37 |
| Get ready to advance after a fly ball | 37 |
| Pastes used in Middle Eastern cuisine | 37 |
| Where Gauguin painted: 1891–93 | 37 |
| "Mutiny on the Bounty" isle | 37 |
| Lake that Fredo Corleone is killed on | 37 |
| Lake straddling Nevada and California | 37 |
| "Playing ___," Hochman book | 37 |
| Ballerina at a Sierra Nevadas resort? | 37 |
| James Clavell’s “___-Pan” | 37 |