| "Three's a crowd" front | 37 |
| Double-cross, in affaires d'amour | 37 |
| ''It takes __ tango'' | 37 |
| Astronomer Brahe who wore a fake nose | 37 |
| 'The --' (William Blake poem) | 37 |
| What might come as a relief at night? | 37 |
| President who married while in office | 37 |
| Vice president who served for 31 days | 37 |
| "Accidental Tourist" author | 37 |
| Nine-time world champion rodeo cowboy | 37 |
| Like words in a magazine or newspaper | 37 |
| Sidon's colony: 15th-century B.C. | 37 |
| It may be filled with Londonderry air | 37 |
| Bonnie Tyler's "Tracks" | 37 |
| "The Razor's Edge" star | 37 |
| Boxer nicknamed "Iron Mike" | 37 |
| Fighter who went from champ to chomp? | 37 |
| One spelling for an old Russian ruler | 37 |
| Egypt's off. name: 1961–71 | 37 |
| Egypt-Syria alliance, 1958-61 (abbr.) | 37 |
| It called a strike against GM in 2007 | 37 |
| Central African Republic border river | 37 |
| Vessel in "The Enemy Below" | 37 |
| Part of Germany's World War fleet | 37 |
| ''Das Boot,'' for one | 37 |
| Where Jason Kidd played college hoops | 37 |
| Where Bill Walton played college ball | 37 |
| Francis Ford Coppola's alma mater | 37 |
| "The Daily Bruin" publisher | 37 |
| Winner of 100 NCAA team championships | 37 |
| Sch. with the Jackie Robinson Stadium | 37 |
| Coll. with a husky named Jonathan XII | 37 |
| US Interior Secretary of the '60s | 37 |
| Secretary of Interior: 1961–69 | 37 |
| Big name in Arizona political history | 37 |
| 1960's Interior Secretary Stewart | 37 |
| Where farm staple Bag Balm is applied | 37 |
| City at the foot of the Venetian Alps | 37 |
| Japanese vegetable related to ginseng | 37 |
| Japanese noodle often served in broth | 37 |
| "Catcher in the Wry" author | 37 |
| "Catcher in the Wry" writer | 37 |
| "District 9" special effect | 37 |
| Phenomena of interest to the U.S.A.F. | 37 |
| One of Sudan's southern neighbors | 37 |
| ''That's yucky!'' | 37 |
| Responses to what the cat dragged in? | 37 |
| Evidence of a love-hate relationship? | 37 |
| Good fruit with an unattractive name? | 37 |
| Isaac Brock side project ___ Casanova | 37 |
| Actor Tognazzi (hidden in YUGOSLAVIA) | 37 |
| "Now we're in trouble!" | 37 |
| Bad thing to hear from a plumber, say | 37 |
| ''Could be trouble!'' | 37 |
| "I knew I forgot something" | 37 |
| "Er, we have a problem ..." | 37 |
| "Driving Miss Daisy" writer | 37 |
| "Driving Miss Daisy" author | 37 |
| "Meh, I don't think so" | 37 |
| Instrument sometimes made of koa wood | 37 |
| Popular musical items of the '20s | 37 |
| What some strummers strum, informally | 37 |
| Soprano pineapple and others, briefly | 37 |
| Some of Stephen Merritt's strings | 37 |
| Popular college items of the 20's | 37 |
| Instrument for Hawaiians and hipsters | 37 |
| It means "red" in Mongolian | 37 |
| Tied in red tape in Mongolian center? | 37 |
| Affliction said to be caused by worry | 37 |
| Worriers' problems, it's said | 37 |
| Movie beekeeper played by Peter Fonda | 37 |
| Title beekeeper played by Peter Fonda | 37 |
| Ulysses Jackson, in a 1997 film title | 37 |
| Peter Fonda played him in a 1997 film | 37 |
| Beekeeper in a highly rated 1997 film | 37 |
| 1997 film, "___'s Gold" | 37 |
| "__ Gold": Peter Fonda film | 37 |
| Bones often injured by tennis players | 37 |
| Book set entirely on the date 6/16/04 | 37 |
| Ethan's 'Gattaca' co-star | 37 |
| "Kill Bill" actress Thurman | 37 |
| ''Pulp Fiction'' name | 37 |
| Thurman of TV's "Smash" | 37 |
| Thurman of "Johnny Be Good" | 37 |
| Thurman of "Henry and June" | 37 |
| Meryl's "Prime" co-star | 37 |
| John's "Be Cool" costar | 37 |
| "Kill Bill" co-star Thurman | 37 |
| Where Dr. J played college basketball | 37 |
| Retired "raw" Crayola shade | 37 |
| One whose chest is protected, briefly | 37 |
| They're usually assigned to bases | 37 |
| They often make their calls from home | 37 |
| Thinking-on-one's-feet indicators | 37 |
| Signs of press conference uncertainty | 37 |
| Women's rights periodical of 1853 | 37 |
| "The Faerie Queene" heroine | 37 |
| Like an undisciplined receiver coach? | 37 |
| Spanish philosopher: 1864–1936 | 37 |
| "Faerie Queene" lady et al. | 37 |