| Tentlike dwelling with a conical roof | 37 |
| "Memphis" director Simoneau | 37 |
| Mimieux of 'The Time Machine' | 37 |
| 1884 short story by Guy de Maupassant | 37 |
| "Miss ___" (pal of Pee-Wee) | 37 |
| "The Munsters" actress sang | 37 |
| "High School Musical" actor | 37 |
| Director in "A Chorus Line" | 37 |
| "___ and Miri Make a Porno" | 37 |
| Paula of "CBS This Morning" | 37 |
| "Heartburn? Attack it" drug | 37 |
| The Mothers of Invention rocker Frank | 37 |
| "Apostrophe (')" rocker | 37 |
| Pitts of "Life With Father" | 37 |
| Part of Queen Elizabeth's makeup? | 37 |
| One of two parts of a British puzzle? | 37 |
| Arizona is the only state to have one | 37 |
| They're generally caught at night | 37 |
| "The Wizard of Oz" farmhand | 37 |
| 1950s-'70s quarterback Bratkowski | 37 |
| Nintendo adventure series, familiarly | 37 |
| Author Fitzgerald married to F. Scott | 37 |
| Robert Plant: "Now and ___" | 37 |
| "The Prisoner of ___": Hope | 37 |
| Greek philosopher known for paradoxes | 37 |
| Greek philosopher known for a paradox | 37 |
| Fear of an ancient Greek philosopher? | 37 |
| Damping ratio symbols, in engineering | 37 |
| Younger brother of Poseidon and Hades | 37 |
| Ousted liberal Chinese official: 1989 | 37 |
| 70's-80's Pakistani president | 37 |
| Turn one way before turning the other | 37 |
| Clear malt beverages at 1990s parties | 37 |
| ''Not another peep!'' | 37 |
| "Shh!" from a mail carrier? | 37 |
| Show teens watch for laughs, in slang | 37 |
| 2002 A.L. Cy Young Award winner Barry | 37 |
| "T. J. Hooker" actor Adrian | 37 |
| Actress Saldana of "Avatar" | 37 |
| Orange 'Sesame Street' Muppet | 37 |
| "Les Trois Villes" novelist | 37 |
| "La Débâcle" novelist | 37 |
| "J'accuse" writer Emile | 37 |
| Body that doesn't remain at rest? | 37 |
| "Dawn of the Dead" creature | 37 |
| Stops listening, with "out" | 37 |
| Place to see lions, tigers, and bears | 37 |
| Albee's "The ___ Story" | 37 |
| Re the science of animal distribution | 37 |
| One concerned with creature comforts? | 37 |
| Sound heard from a kid with a toy car | 37 |
| One of a famed family of entertainers | 37 |
| Last letter of a pilot's alphabet | 37 |
| Triplet on a bumper sticker, perhaps | 36 |
| Org. that helps with motel discounts | 36 |
| Where a baseball prospect might play | 36 |
| Travel High School Challenge sponsor | 36 |
| They can help you get started: Abbr. | 36 |
| Org. whose membership costs $52/year | 36 |
| Baseball class just below the majors | 36 |
| You might say it during a depression | 36 |
| Sound after slaking one's thirst | 36 |
| "You can do that forever!" | 36 |
| "This is so-o-o relaxing!" | 36 |
| "Ooh, that feels good ..." | 36 |
| ''That's nice!'' | 36 |
| Former "Biography" channel | 36 |
| "American Hoggers" channel | 36 |
| Largest US grocery chain, circa 1950 | 36 |
| Fast-food chain known for its floats | 36 |
| River that rises in the Bernese Alps | 36 |
| River that Sherlock Holmes fell into | 36 |
| "I'm so frustrated!!!" | 36 |
| Home run leader among Hall of Famers | 36 |
| Claire's boy on "Lost" | 36 |
| < Player with this retired number | 36 |
| "Titus Andronicus" villain | 36 |
| "Studio 60" creator Sorkin | 36 |
| Lobbying group for 50-and-over folks | 36 |
| Org. that bestows the Sullivan Award | 36 |
| The N.Y. Nets were its last champion | 36 |
| Org. with a red, white and blue ball | 36 |
| "The _____ Daba Honeymoon" | 36 |
| "Jabberwocky" rhyme scheme | 36 |
| Like ___ in the woods (unsuspecting) | 36 |
| Calculator that has no on-off switch | 36 |
| Opposite of ''vive'' | 36 |
| "Take a Chance on Me" band | 36 |
| ''Fernando'' singers | 36 |
| 1974 Eurovision Song Contest winners | 36 |
| Group behind a 2001 Broadway musical | 36 |
| "Money, Money, Money" band | 36 |
| "Mamma Mia!" singing group | 36 |
| Lane who was married to Xavier Cugat | 36 |
| Title of respect for a French cleric | 36 |
| Titles of respect for French clerics | 36 |
| "___ Road" (Beatles album) | 36 |
| Centers of learning in the Dark Ages | 36 |
| 40's-50's comedy team member | 36 |
| "Who's on first" comic | 36 |