Not so easy to get one's hands on | 37 |
Certain dreadlocks wearer, informally | 37 |
Certain dreadlocked Jamaican, briefly | 37 |
Word before or after "pack" | 37 |
Animal that frequently hides on ships | 37 |
Charlie Brown's "Darn!" | 37 |
Exterminator's targets, sometimes | 37 |
"I hate when that happens!" | 37 |
Charlie Brown says it when frustrated | 37 |
''What rotten luck!'' | 37 |
"Midnight Cowboy" character | 37 |
Dustin in "Midnight Cowboy" | 37 |
Ambassador from India: 1948–49 | 37 |
1980s Argentine president AlfonsÃn | 37 |
"Two thumbs way up!" review | 37 |
"Daphnis et Chloe" composer | 37 |
Literally, "little turnips" | 37 |
Like veggies at a farmers' market | 37 |
"The Veldt" author Bradbury | 37 |
"Hellzapoppin'" actress | 37 |
Martha of "Waikiki Wedding" | 37 |
Like the sun in a child's drawing | 37 |
Like a child's drawing of the sun | 37 |
Textile fabric since the 19th century | 37 |
Sweeney Todd's "friend" | 37 |
Maugham's "The __ Edge" | 37 |
One hit might result in it, for short | 37 |
Ruth's 2,213 or Aaron's 2,297 | 37 |
You can get four, max, with a big hit | 37 |
A bases-loaded triple earns you three | 37 |
Alternative to JVC or Panasonic, once | 37 |
They're needed for returns: Abbr. | 37 |
Dietary amts. once on vitamin bottles | 37 |
Stephen of "V for Vendetta" | 37 |
"Bad Behavior" star Stephen | 37 |
Old New Yorker cartoonist Gardner ___ | 37 |
John ___ Neill, "Oz" artist | 37 |
Farm-improvement org. of the 30's | 37 |
"The Reaping" actor Stephen | 37 |
It's measured at arm's length | 37 |
Be rude at the dinner table, in a way | 37 |
''Stick 'em up!'' | 37 |
Take advantage of study hall, perhaps | 37 |
President of Delaware: 1777–78 | 37 |
Complete a school assignment, perhaps | 37 |
"Arkansas Traveler" founder | 37 |
The Cloister and the Hearth author | 37 |
The Cloister and the Hearth writer | 37 |
19th-century English novelist Charles | 37 |
"Just wait, it gets better" | 37 |
President nicknamed "Dutch" | 37 |
President who was also a sportscaster | 37 |
President who attended Eureka College | 37 |
Noted Alzheimer's sufferer Ronald | 37 |
America's only divorced president | 37 |
"Send Me An Angel" ___ Life | 37 |
"Camino ___," Williams play | 37 |
Williams's "Camino ___" | 37 |
''It's been __!'' | 37 |
"As ye sow, so shall ye __" | 37 |
" . . . ye are like to ___" | 37 |
Locale of "plenty of seats" | 37 |
Hitchcock's "__ Window" | 37 |
Alfred Hitchcock's ____ Window | 37 |
Break international agreements, maybe | 37 |
Peeping Tom's favorite J.S. film? | 37 |
"Queen of Country" McEntire | 37 |
She might be called "Becky" | 37 |
Country Music Hall of Fame first name | 37 |
"I'm a Survivor" sitcom | 37 |
Make a change at the checkout counter | 37 |
Kirstie's "Cheers" role | 37 |
Du Maurier's first Mrs. de Winter | 37 |
Protagonists in "Star Wars" | 37 |
One side in the Battle of Cold Harbor | 37 |
___ room (site for a Ping-Pong table) | 37 |
Embarrassed announcement from Detroit | 37 |
Change, as part of a computer program | 37 |
Scout's info-gathering assignment | 37 |
It means ''straight'' | 37 |
Chapter's starting point, usually | 37 |
Debtor's ink color, traditionally | 37 |
''Stop!'' graphically | 37 |
Like states controlled by Republicans | 37 |
"___ skies at night . . . " | 37 |
"The Scarlet Letter" letter | 37 |
Singer of "I Am Woman" fame | 37 |
Helen who sang "I Am Woman" | 37 |
Helen who sang "Angie Baby" | 37 |
''I Am Woman'' singer | 37 |
Large luminous star such as Aldebaran | 37 |
Doyle's "The ___": 1891 | 37 |
Porter's "___ and Blue" | 37 |
Prepared in advance, in product names | 37 |
Noted Italian biologist: 17th century | 37 |
'Automatic' telephone feature | 37 |
Playground game stalemate resolutions | 37 |
Another version of a legislative bill | 37 |
Part of a Valentine's Day bouquet | 37 |
M&M's reintroduced in '87 | 37 |