"You ___ to Be in Pictures" | 37 |
"You --- to Be in Pictures" | 37 |
Snow leopard (it's a lightweight) | 37 |
Sixth word of "Richard III" | 37 |
Maugham's "___ Betters" | 37 |
''___ Day Will Come'' | 37 |
Natalie Cole hit "___ Love" | 37 |
"__ Love": Natalie Cole hit | 37 |
"One of ---" (Cather novel) | 37 |
It's said with a thumb in the air | 37 |
Flaming, perhaps, or no longer aflame | 37 |
1/3 of the "Survivor" motto | 37 |
Sides change after three are recorded | 37 |
Have more customers than a competitor | 37 |
Win a "no blinking" contest | 37 |
Caesar's breakfast order, perhaps | 37 |
Like the leaves of a trailing arbutus | 37 |
Thing you might close with your mitts | 37 |
Something you might get your mitts on | 37 |
Place for an unborn baby, so to speak | 37 |
You may read it before turning a page | 37 |
Word at the bottom of a page, perhaps | 37 |
Radioer's "Back to you" | 37 |
"Your turn," in radio lingo | 37 |
"Moon ___ Miami," 1935 song | 37 |
"Bridge ___ Troubled Water" | 37 |
Err on "The Price Is Right" | 37 |
Adjective with "optimistic" | 37 |
Poet mentioned in "Inferno" | 37 |
Poet banished by the emperor Augustus | 37 |
City of Spain's Asturias province | 37 |
Short-lived '90s Disney president | 37 |
Not own outright, with "on" | 37 |
"To what do I --- this ..." | 37 |
"I ___ a cock to Asclepius" | 37 |
Wilson of "Marley & Me" | 37 |
Wilson of "Drillbit Taylor" | 37 |
Clive of "Shoot 'Em Up" | 37 |
Wilson of 'Midnight in Paris' | 37 |
Roberts of the Supreme Court, 1930-45 | 37 |
Pulitzer-winning playwright ___ Davis | 37 |
Eddie's "I Spy" co-star | 37 |
Antiwar writer killed in action: 1918 | 37 |
"Dulce et Decorum Est" poet | 37 |
1936 Summer Olympics track star Jesse | 37 |
Track star given the Medal of Freedom | 37 |
Sprinter Jesse who embarrassed Hitler | 37 |
Messenger bird, in Harry Potter books | 37 |
Big cheese following the East Run (6) | 37 |
"Sensing ___" Jose Gonzalez | 37 |
"To thine ___ self be true" | 37 |
Baruch's "My ___ Story" | 37 |
Yes "___ of a Lonely Heart" | 37 |
Consistently beating, in sports lingo | 37 |
Sounds at a vaccination center, maybe | 37 |
"Tools you hold onto" brand | 37 |
Aviator's high-altitude apparatus | 37 |
Santana's "___ Como Va" | 37 |
"___ Como Va" (Santana hit) | 37 |
Popeye's ''goil'' | 37 |
"Thimble Theater" character | 37 |
"___ Ike" (old comic strip) | 37 |
Former Boston Symphony director Seiji | 37 |
Layer with a ''hole'' | 37 |
"Up to ___," 1952 game show | 37 |
"Tonight" show host of yore | 37 |
"Tonight Show" host of yore | 37 |
"I Kid You Not" personality | 37 |
Talk show host Jack's quick cuts? | 37 |
"The Backyardigans" penguin | 37 |
"___-Man Fever" (1980s hit) | 37 |
Rep.'s or Dem.'s money source | 37 |
"Man" in an electronic game | 37 |
Show worry in the waiting room, maybe | 37 |
Imitate a stereotypical expectant dad | 37 |
A slowpoke may be asked to pick it up | 37 |
Subjects of fed. election regulations | 37 |
Financial support for Dems. and Reps. | 37 |
Successful negotiation results, maybe | 37 |
These keep gridders from getting hurt | 37 |
Where a newspaper index often appears | 37 |
Description of a good novel or script | 37 |
When repeated, capital city of 11,000 | 37 |
Come again to get to this Samoan town | 37 |
Richard Marx "___ Vacation" | 37 |
When overturned, is it a bucket seat? | 37 |
Publisher of "Common Sense" | 37 |
England's literary foe in '76 | 37 |
Feel them in your heart, post-breakup | 37 |
This clue is down and "out" | 37 |
What an artist may do in celebration? | 37 |
Bangladesh was once part of it: Abbr. | 37 |
O'Hara's "___ Joey" | 37 |
"Destination Moon" producer | 37 |
  Many an archaeological site | 37 |
Like Eastwood's "Rider" | 37 |
Like Death's horse, in Revelation | 37 |
"___ Rider," Eastwood film | 37 |
Reading the same forward and backward | 37 |
Magician's hiding spot, sometimes | 37 |