| Skye of "Return to Babylon" | 37 |
| "Last Days of Pompeii" girl | 37 |
| ___ Sea, body of water south of Italy | 37 |
| National Gallery exterior column type | 37 |
| Gadget used by some allergy sufferers | 37 |
| They can be indicated by a + or – | 37 |
| Bettors' and debtors' letters | 37 |
| Where Red Delicious apples originated | 37 |
| Setting for "The Music Man" | 37 |
| It has rivers named Raccoon and Skunk | 37 |
| Early stop in a presidential campaign | 37 |
| Early state in presidential campaigns | 37 |
| It's a short walk from Copacabana | 37 |
| "Skip me this time, thanks" | 37 |
| Small business's dream, for short | 37 |
| Google's appeared in August, 2004 | 37 |
| Bit of investors' news, for short | 37 |
| Device with a "menu" button | 37 |
| Destination for many a music download | 37 |
| Jobs for some underwriters, for short | 37 |
| '-- the Lord my soul to keep' | 37 |
| Statement from a disgruntled employee | 37 |
| "Deathtrap" dramatist Levin | 37 |
| Something to contribute to, for short | 37 |
| Septuagenarian's kitty, for short | 37 |
| Levin who wrote "Deathtrap" | 37 |
| Initials associated with Sinn Féin | 37 |
| Grp. in a 1919-21 war of independence | 37 |
| Golden-ager's nest egg, for short | 37 |
| George's brother and collaborator | 37 |
| "To the Hoop" author Berkow | 37 |
| "Ça ___, ça tiendra" | 37 |
| "Of wrath," in a hymn title | 37 |
| Declaration that might precede a fold | 37 |
| "The Stepford Wives" author | 37 |
| Where the Baha'i faith originated | 37 |
| Land with a red, white and green flag | 37 |
| Language family that includes Kurdish | 37 |
| Christiane Amanpour, while growing up | 37 |
| Its motto is "Allahu Akbar" | 37 |
| Country under longtime U.N. sanctions | 37 |
| Retirement plans for Cleo's maid? | 37 |
| Emotion for someone steamed or fuming | 37 |
| Urge to want to punch somebody, maybe | 37 |
| (D)ang(l)er (from a tree in the yard) | 37 |
| Woman in some Sherlock Holmes stories | 37 |
| Papas of "The Trojan Women" | 37 |
| Dunne of "My Favorite Wife" | 37 |
| Dunne in "Life With Father" | 37 |
| Actress Cara of "Fame" fame | 37 |
| 2011 hurricane that hit New York City | 37 |
| Character in "The Sea Gull" | 37 |
| Plant family that includes the crocus | 37 |
| It's usually blue, green or brown | 37 |
| Component of many a van Gogh painting | 37 |
| Flowers in a famous van Gogh painting | 37 |
| "When ___ Eyes Are Smiling" | 37 |
| "When --- Eyes Are Smiling" | 37 |
| Lemmon film, "--- la Douce" | 37 |
| Hi and Lois's neighbor, in comics | 37 |
| Lemmon film, "___ la Douce" | 37 |
| "My Friend ___" of 1950s TV | 37 |
| ''Garfield'' waitress | 37 |
| 2004 sci-fi film based on a 1950 book | 37 |
| 1950 short-story collection by Asimov | 37 |
| Camaro named for a racing competition | 37 |
| ___-Z (Camaro first released in 1982) | 37 |
| Gift material for a sixth anniversary | 37 |
| What steel and spinach have in common | 37 |
| Resolve, with ''out'' | 37 |
| Most common element on Earth, by mass | 37 |
| London's "The ___ Heel" | 37 |
| Judas Priest: "Hard As ___" | 37 |
| "The ___ Duke" (Wellington) | 37 |
| Churchill's 1946 characterization | 37 |
| Items ''in the fire'' | 37 |
| Literary device much used by O. Henry | 37 |
| Like ''to be'': Abbr. | 37 |
| Abbr. often seen on the discount rack | 37 |
| Not Willie Nelson's favorite org. | 37 |
| Miles Copeland label for tax evaders? | 37 |
| Home of many unhappy returns, briefly | 37 |
| "Life ___ jest . . . ": Gay | 37 |
| 1992 hit "Life ___ Highway" | 37 |
| Literary Nobelist ___ Bashevis Singer | 37 |
| Actor Jason of the Harry Potter films | 37 |
| "Magic Hour" novelist Susan | 37 |
| Chris of "Wicked Game" fame | 37 |
| "Wicked Games" singer Chris | 37 |
| "Forever Blue" singer Chris | 37 |
| "Forever Blue" rocker Chris | 37 |
| Sanford of "The Jeffersons" | 37 |
| Santa ___, one of the Solomon Islands | 37 |
| Queen called "the Catholic" | 37 |
| Heroine of "Fear of Flying" | 37 |
| Prophet on the Sistine Chapel ceiling | 37 |
| "Here am I! Send me" stater | 37 |
| "Here am I; send me" stater | 37 |
| "To refresh your memory..." | 37 |
| Karen Blixen's authorial forename | 37 |