| Sinatra hit by Canada's Paul Anka | 37 |
| W.E.B. Du Bois was among its founders | 37 |
| "The Phantom Menace" planet | 37 |
| Catches, as an attempted base stealer | 37 |
| It's present in the sea's H2O | 37 |
| It's really nothing to a Spaniard | 37 |
| "Crashing the Party" author | 37 |
| Third-place finisher in 2004 and 2008 | 37 |
| Ellery Queen portrayer on TV: 1958-59 | 37 |
| Nobel Prize-winning novelist Gordimer | 37 |
| "In your dreams!" in Dundee | 37 |
| Pact signed in San Antonio in '92 | 37 |
| "I'll sit this one out" | 37 |
| Something an office worker might file | 37 |
| Accomplishes perfectly, as a dismount | 37 |
| "Casualties of War" setting | 37 |
| Where Forrest Gump met Lieutenant Dan | 37 |
| What Lin's D.C. wall commemorates | 37 |
| Ho Chi Minh's country, informally | 37 |
| "Universal Soldier" setting | 37 |
| "Full Metal Jacket" setting | 37 |
| '60s-'70s war zone, for short | 37 |
| Football’s “Broadway Joe” | 37 |
| Try to impress in a conversation, say | 37 |
| Snitch, when identifying the bad guys | 37 |
| Where you might see "Hello" | 37 |
| New York Congresswoman-elect Hayworth | 37 |
| Actress Grey of black-and-white films | 37 |
| Capital of Meurthe-et-Moselle, France | 37 |
| "No, No, ___": 1925 musical | 37 |
| When repeated, Mork's TV sign-off | 37 |
| When repeated, an old sitcom farewell | 37 |
| Chemical formula for sodium hydroxide | 37 |
| Valley in California (famed for wine) | 37 |
| California's valley of the grapes | 37 |
| The clasp of a necklace may sit on it | 37 |
| Spot for a farm laborer's sunburn | 37 |
| It's often cleaned up by a barber | 37 |
| Body parts often targeted by masseurs | 37 |
| Italian city where pizza was invented | 37 |
| Shows inattention at a lecture, maybe | 37 |
| Onetime foe of the recording industry | 37 |
| File-sharing service launched in 1999 | 37 |
| They're not exactly user-friendly | 37 |
| Land visited by the Pevensie children | 37 |
| "N.Y. State of Mind" rapper | 37 |
| ___ Ames (California research center) | 37 |
| Man with "A Beautiful Mind" | 37 |
| Belmont winner, 1955, or city in N.H. | 37 |
| First to draw Santa as he looks today | 37 |
| First to draw the Democrats' mule | 37 |
| First drawer of the Democratic donkey | 37 |
| Cartoonist who first drew Santa Claus | 37 |
| Cartoonist who caricatured Boss Tweed | 37 |
| Cole who was ''King'' | 37 |
| "Confessions of ___ Turner" | 37 |
| "Ah, Wilderness!" character | 37 |
| Washington baseball player, for short | 37 |
| Washington ballplayer, affectionately | 37 |
| "Ah, Wilderness!" patriarch | 37 |
| Boris's partner in toon espionage | 37 |
| Great detective of children's lit | 37 |
| ___ the Great of children's books | 37 |
| "Portrait of Jennie" author | 37 |
| Connecticut's official state hero | 37 |
| "Pledge of Allegiance" word | 37 |
| Grp. conducting Operation Deny Flight | 37 |
| Defense grp. headquartered in Belgium | 37 |
| They played in RFK Stadium until 2008 | 37 |
| Team once known as the Expos, to fans | 37 |
| World's smallest republic by area | 37 |
| Motion of the ocean result, sometimes | 37 |
| Company founded by designer David Chu | 37 |
| Tennyson's "airy" group | 37 |
| Village People "In the ___" | 37 |
| "The First Tip-Off" subject | 37 |
| Org. whose members employ many guards | 37 |
| Org. that doesn't allow traveling | 37 |
| LeBron James or Kevin Durant, briefly | 37 |
| "The Biggest Loser" network | 37 |
| "The Biggest Loser" channel | 37 |
| "Days of Our Lives" network | 37 |
| Org. setting eligibility requirements | 37 |
| __-1701: Starship Enterprise markings | 37 |
| Spin-off of CBS's "JAG" | 37 |
| CBS police drama that debuted in 2003 | 37 |
| They're often seen on base: Abbr. | 37 |
| World's largest professional org. | 37 |
| Jazz Masters Fellowship-awarding org. | 37 |
| Federal performance funder, for short | 37 |
| Orchestra's funding org., perhaps | 37 |
| Its website has lesson plans, briefly | 37 |
| Gp. concerned with dropout prevention | 37 |
| "Kids Not Cuts" govt. agcy. | 37 |
| "Hud" Oscar winner Patricia | 37 |
| Oscar winner in "Hud": 1963 | 37 |
| "Hud" Oscar-winner Patricia | 37 |
| Oscar-winning "Hud" actress | 37 |
| "Hud" Best Actress Patricia | 37 |
| "Anathem" author Stephenson | 37 |