Convicts' level on a prison ship? | 37 |
Dramatis -- (list of play characters) | 37 |
2-in-1 shampoo-conditioner since 1987 | 37 |
Stereotypical adult bookstore denizen | 37 |
___ Foundation (animal welfare group) | 37 |
Eddie of "Frasier," for one | 37 |
The New Yorker contributor until 1968 | 37 |
He taught the Darling children to fly | 37 |
Pretty popular pickled peppers picker | 37 |
Ruler of Russia, 1682-1725 (grade: A) | 37 |
One with lots of four-legged friends? | 37 |
Singer Tom's run-in with the law? | 37 |
Handling large sums of money unwisely | 37 |
Resident of 1000 Park Avenue: 1948-55 | 37 |
"She was a ___": Wordsworth | 37 |
Diet "drug cocktail" (var.) | 37 |
Equines for the Continental Congress? | 37 |
Ruler of France, 1285-1314 (grade: C) | 37 |
Recalled events shared during a call? | 37 |
Gas used in making glass and plastics | 37 |
Historic Vietnamese town Dien Bien __ | 37 |
___ Xtra (Coca-Cola Company beverage) | 37 |
Recruits people to sell stolen goods? | 37 |
Actress Molly's favorite dessert? | 37 |
Stew made from this 'n' that? | 37 |
Cable channel featuring pastry chefs? | 37 |
Pittsburgh Hall-of-Fame third baseman | 37 |
Continuing to criticize unnecessarily | 37 |
Storied "scarlet" character | 37 |
Ship in a Gilbert & Sullivan work | 37 |
Type of device on which a door swings | 37 |
Embarrassed Carolina football player? | 37 |
Makes a promise, among schoolchildren | 37 |
Gadget at the bowling supply factory? | 37 |
Wine featured in "Sideways" | 37 |
"The Homecoming" playwright | 37 |
High-value Scrabble tiles in Tuscany? | 37 |
Losers of the Battle of Meloria, 1284 | 37 |
___ Beach (town near San Luis Obispo) | 37 |
'Mutiny on the Bounty' island | 37 |
What some decide to do to Barry Bonds | 37 |
Deliberately threw wide to the batter | 37 |
____ Plant, Newfoundland's flower | 37 |
"Divini Redemptoris" author | 37 |
Beyoncé started wearing it in 2013 | 37 |
Highest mountain in the Rhaetian Alps | 37 |
It gets covered with sauce and cheese | 37 |
Specialty sandwich from Domino's? | 37 |
Restaurant chain's echoing slogan | 37 |
Position the red veggie on the salad? | 37 |
Money put on a horse to finish second | 37 |
Recent fad requiring one to lie stiff | 37 |
Anguish over a huge credit card bill? | 37 |
"Give Peace a Chance" group | 37 |
___ jour (dish of the day, in French) | 37 |
What a million-selling recording goes | 37 |
Horsing around, in "Equus"? | 37 |
"Fortissimo!," to musicians | 37 |
Words on a weasel's résumé? | 37 |
"I'd like you to leave" | 37 |
Fullness of divine powers and virtues | 37 |
Newhart's co-star, in '70s TV | 37 |
__ v. Ferguson: 1896 segregation case | 37 |
Popular 'Price Is Right' game | 37 |
Xylem conducts them upward from roots | 37 |
Dr. Seuss book about a home aquarium? | 37 |
Like some easy-to-install peripherals | 37 |
"Parallel Lives" biographer | 37 |
S. Harper or P. Martin command centre | 37 |
Poll on where to sink the eight ball? | 37 |
__ Raceway: Pennsylvania NASCAR track | 37 |
Radio station website archives, maybe | 37 |
"Israfel" poet and his wife | 37 |
'The Raven' poet's family | 37 |
Being hoist with one's own petard | 37 |
Sometimes ironic reward or punishment | 37 |
Kind of range where a miss is strange | 37 |
Pasta that will make you really sick? | 37 |
Where four undesirables were expelled | 37 |
The second round of betting, for one? | 37 |
Black and white, vehicularly speaking | 37 |
Chopin's 'Military,' e.g. | 37 |
Part of many a tech school's name | 37 |
Nylon and others, chemically speaking | 37 |
Welty's "The ___ Heart" | 37 |
Song covered by Michael Bublé, say | 37 |
Give Genghis Khan a knuckle sandwich? | 37 |
Seedy bread that sells like hotcakes? | 37 |
Flies that don't go far from home | 37 |
Village famous for its tourtières? | 37 |
It contains everything but the squeal | 37 |
Defensive grating in medieval castles | 37 |
Transferred software between machines | 37 |
San Diego's founder Gaspar de ___ | 37 |
Legal dispute over personal property? | 37 |
He who "always rings twice" | 37 |
Style of New York's Sony Building | 37 |
Display a notice publicly, informally | 37 |
Tree often on the cover of High Times | 37 |
What the writer keeps in the kitchen? | 37 |