Verenigde ___ (America, in Amsterdam) | 37 |
What the stars represent on Old Glory | 37 |
They're red or blue, on some maps | 37 |
Some of it goes for roads and schools | 37 |
Plant cell contain-ing starch grains | 37 |
Michelangelo's David, for example | 37 |
Venus de Milo and Christ the Redeemer | 37 |
Two of the Seven Wonders of the World | 37 |
1960's-70's soul record label | 37 |
Skip a walk through the rain, perhaps | 37 |
Take the night off from partying, say | 37 |
Figure with a cathedral at Red Square | 37 |
Port's opposite, on a boat: abbr. | 37 |
Site of France's national stadium | 37 |
Landmark Paris church La ___-Chapelle | 37 |
Jeanne d'Arc's title, briefly | 37 |
Jeanne d'Arc or Bernadette: Abbr. | 37 |
Brief title for Jeanne dÂ'Arc | 37 |
Director's alternative to a dolly | 37 |
The turf in "surf and turf" | 37 |
The "turf" in surf and turf | 37 |
Rev. Horton Heat: "Eat ___" | 37 |
Filet mignon dish named for a goddess | 37 |
Beef dish named after a Roman goddess | 37 |
Ozzy "___ Away (the Night)" | 37 |
Ben Harper: "___ My Kisses" | 37 |
Rickey Henderson record-breaking stat | 37 |
Walt Disney's first sound cartoon | 37 |
Stick Oscar winner Jeremy in a sauna? | 37 |
"Farewell the neighing ___" | 37 |
Anniversary gift between tin and silk | 37 |
He wrote "The Crisis": 1714 | 37 |
1980s TV's 'Remington --' | 37 |
"Remington ___" of 1980s TV | 37 |
Rembrandt contemporary and compatriot | 37 |
Unlikely job for one with acrophobia? | 37 |
Equipped with a rudder and wheel, say | 37 |
TV game show host Ben (win his money) | 37 |
It's raised during drinking songs | 37 |
Parts of plants' vascular systems | 37 |
"Streetcar . . ." character | 37 |
Have roots in (with "from") | 37 |
Patti Page song about a burning pipe? | 37 |
Weapon featured in "Exodus" | 37 |
An Anna to whom Goldwyn brought manna | 37 |
"Where Eagles Dare" carbine | 37 |
Loud voice from the "Iliad" | 37 |
Small thing in a Neil Armstrong quote | 37 |
Part of a dance instructor's call | 37 |
Increase, with ''up'' | 37 |
'That's one small -- ...' | 37 |
Vermonter who gained fame in Illinois | 37 |
Find footing while mountain climbing? | 37 |
''Hurry up, driver!'' | 37 |
They may be taken down when going out | 37 |
Trey Anastasio climbed "18" | 37 |
Hitchcock's "The 39 __" | 37 |
Becomes involved, with "in" | 37 |
How AA members complete their program | 37 |
Of the spacing of atoms in a molecule | 37 |
How one with writer's block works | 37 |
Author of "Tristram Shandy" | 37 |
Fuel with a characteristic pink color | 37 |
Prescription proscribed in pro sports | 37 |
Heads of some towns in Quebec?: Abbr. | 37 |
"Thérèse and others: Abbr. | 37 |
Editor's "let it stand" | 37 |
Editor's ''keep'' | 37 |
"Leave it," to a typesetter | 37 |
"Leave as is," to an editor | 37 |
"Leave it" to a proofreader | 37 |
"The dele is off" notations | 37 |
Aptly named college team from Florida | 37 |
Wozniak who co-founded Apple Computer | 37 |
Caniff's "_____ Canyon" | 37 |
Author of "How to Be Funny" | 37 |
Actor who always looks creepy as hell | 37 |
"American Idol" judge Tyler | 37 |
Contralto who debuted in Prague: 1936 | 37 |
Servant's supervisor on an estate | 37 |
Birding capital of New Zealand (2006) | 37 |
"America Alone" author Mark | 37 |
Celebration for prolific NHL scorers? | 37 |
Getaway driver's partner, perhaps | 37 |
Pastry with nuts and a sugary topping | 37 |
Word that's an anagram of itself? | 37 |
''Goosebumps'' author | 37 |
"Losing My Religion" singer | 37 |
Johnny Nash hit written by Bob Marley | 37 |
How 007 doesn't like his martinis | 37 |
Last words in a drink recipe, perhaps | 37 |
Place between Virginia and Tennessee? | 37 |
Place across from Pennsylvania Avenue | 37 |
Enos Slaughter's team for 13 yrs. | 37 |
Normandy battle site of 1944, briefly | 37 |
French capital of the Manche, briefly | 37 |
Target of heavy W.W. II bombing, 1944 | 37 |
Allied jumping-off point of July 1944 | 37 |
1944 site of heaving bombings (Abbr.) | 37 |
Macho man from the Gateway Arch city? | 37 |