Delaney's "A ___ Honey" | 37 |
"I tawt I taw a puddy ___!" | 37 |
Mat used in the Japanese tea ceremony | 37 |
Mat used for measuring Japanese rooms | 37 |
They're heard when Brits take off | 37 |
Surname in "A Rage to Live" | 37 |
Sir Henry for whom a gallery is named | 37 |
London's ___ Modern (art gallery) | 37 |
Chitlins might be cooked with 'em | 37 |
Makes lacework by knotting or looping | 37 |
What Fels-Naptha banished, in old ads | 37 |
Russian pop duo that broke up in 2011 | 37 |
O'Neal who won an Oscar at age 10 | 37 |
Ford that shares its name with a bull | 37 |
Closer to the color of tanned leather | 37 |
Yellowish brown, as a lion's coat | 37 |
One of Ben Franklin's certainties | 37 |
What is so hopefully hailed in N.Y.C. | 37 |
Sitcom with the character Alex Rieger | 37 |
It's yelled with one hand raised | 37 |
2004 Jimmy Fallon/Queen Latifah movie | 37 |
Imbibers' transportation, ideally | 37 |
Result of some financial transactions | 37 |
Diggs of "Private Practice" | 37 |
Sexy Diggs of "Brown Sugar" | 37 |
Inits. indicating unfinished business | 37 |
National Bank of Georgia headquarters | 37 |
Home of Georgian Technical University | 37 |
Government debt instrument, for short | 37 |
Possible reason for a soccer ejection | 37 |
Chain acquired by Mrs. Fields in 2000 | 37 |
___ count (HIV patient's concern) | 37 |
Network that airs Hitchcock thrillers | 37 |
Winning sch. in the second Sugar Bowl | 37 |
They're each worth two F.G.'s | 37 |
Results of some Sunday drives?: Abbr. | 37 |
People might pass for them, for short | 37 |
Jerry Rice's 208 is an NFL record | 37 |
"Sweet" symbol of the South | 37 |
Precursor to a memorable Boston party | 37 |
It's likely to get into hot water | 37 |
They're apt to get into hot water | 37 |
Packets from Twinings of London, e.g. | 37 |
Carrier of leaves for a dining table? | 37 |
Japanese ritual including an iron pot | 37 |
One who might stand in front of a map | 37 |
Hyson served on playground equipment? | 37 |
Song from "No, No, Nanette" | 37 |
Word often cried after "Go" | 37 |
Orioles or Santa's reindeer, e.g. | 37 |
One side of a scoreboard, generically | 37 |
Worked together (with "up") | 37 |
Wall decorations for some sports fans | 37 |
Some may or may not be in your league | 37 |
Union currently run by James P. Hoffa | 37 |
Olympics squad in red, white and blue | 37 |
Where something's always brewing? | 37 |
" . . . idle ___": Tennyson | 37 |
Events where white gloves may be worn | 37 |
Sing ''nyah-nyah'' to | 37 |
One likely to get men's attention | 37 |
Ads that offer "free" gifts | 37 |
Service pieces for an afternoon party | 37 |
It's used for an afternoon affair | 37 |
They'll help serve your Earl Grey | 37 |
Source of an oil used in aromatherapy | 37 |
Microwave, to a cup of cool Earl Grey | 37 |
Major San Francisco industry, briefly | 37 |
Hi-___ (like some electronic devices) | 37 |
Computer owner's customer service | 37 |
Bill's partner in film adventures | 37 |
Late-night competitor of Jay and Dave | 37 |
"The Sonnets" poet Berrigan | 37 |
___ Kooser, former U.S. poet laureate | 37 |
Theodore Roosevelt's namesake toy | 37 |
President who married Edith and Alice | 37 |
Result of doing the same old same old | 37 |
"Too Close for Comfort" dad | 37 |
Baseball's Radcliffe and Williams | 37 |
It's only one until you cross it? | 37 |
Readied to drive, with "up" | 37 |
Prepared to drive (with 'up') | 37 |
"High School Musical" extra | 37 |
Suffix with four, six, seven and nine | 37 |
Suffix with four or six, but not five | 37 |
Selective Service registrant, agewise | 37 |
Owner of "Leapin' Lena" | 37 |
Member of many an idol's fan base | 37 |
"Twilight" reader, probably | 37 |
2010 double-platinum Katy Perry album | 37 |
One side of the generation gap, often | 37 |
'80s "Lovergirl" singer | 37 |
Feeling of dread felt by young adults | 37 |
"American Bandstand" viewer | 37 |
Very small, as a bikini in a 1960 hit | 37 |
Judgment of young Graceland tourists? | 37 |
Actress/burlesque artist Dita von ___ | 37 |
Readies a baseball for a young batter | 37 |
Body parts covered by caps and crowns | 37 |
Mao's top army commander, Chu ___ | 37 |