Path to poverty, with "the" | 37 |
Picture that shows you what's up? | 37 |
Patty Hearst's kidnappers (abbr.) | 37 |
Playable character in Guitar Hero III | 37 |
Plastered person's speech problem | 37 |
Place where everybody knows everybody | 37 |
Pollutant containing nitrogen dioxide | 37 |
Popular ad persona of the early 1990s | 37 |
Possible cause of school cancellation | 37 |
Pulitzer Prize winner for Edna Ferber | 37 |
Projecting part at the foot of a wall | 37 |
Philosopher who started as a sculptor | 37 |
Philosopher in "The Clouds" | 37 |
Powder produced by the Solvay process | 37 |
Public blights (with "eye") | 37 |
Part of Bob Barker's daily advice | 37 |
Provider of creature comforts?: Abbr. | 37 |
Physicians who treat unmarried women? | 37 |
Pliable strip used for drawing curves | 37 |
Place to keep a starter's pistol? | 37 |
Part of a weight lifter's routine | 37 |
Phisher's acquisitions, for short | 37 |
Punk rock label started by Black Flag | 37 |
Part of a library where the books are | 37 |
Parties where dresses are rarely seen | 37 |
Playboy centerfold feature until 1985 | 37 |
Private mail carrier's rural beat | 37 |
Plant cell contain-ing starch grains | 37 |
Port's opposite, on a boat: abbr. | 37 |
Parts of plants' vascular systems | 37 |
Patti Page song about a burning pipe? | 37 |
Part of a dance instructor's call | 37 |
Prescription proscribed in pro sports | 37 |
Pastry with nuts and a sugary topping | 37 |
Place between Virginia and Tennessee? | 37 |
Place across from Pennsylvania Avenue | 37 |
Precious, brief time with a loved one | 37 |
Police informer's pocket problem? | 37 |
Perform autopsies on bisected morays? | 37 |
Problem treated by an ophthalmologist | 37 |
Products of Holland's imagination | 37 |
Pay for a year's delivery of, say | 37 |
Piece played while drinking martinis? | 37 |
Poisonous plants of the cashew family | 37 |
Prefix meaning "along with" | 37 |
President who weighed over 300 pounds | 37 |
Pastes used in Middle Eastern cuisine | 37 |
Porn mogul standing next to an X-Man? | 37 |
Patty Hearst's name in the S.L.A. | 37 |
Patty Hearst's felonious identity | 37 |
Pucker-inducing element of some wines | 37 |
Principle that means "path" | 37 |
Philosophical ''way'' | 37 |
Presses the "Record" button | 37 |
Parts of a belly dancer's costume | 37 |
Possible reason for a soccer ejection | 37 |
People might pass for them, for short | 37 |
Precursor to a memorable Boston party | 37 |
Packets from Twinings of London, e.g. | 37 |
President who married Edith and Alice | 37 |
Prepared to drive (with 'up') | 37 |
Prefix from Greek for "far" | 37 |
Pacific _____ (one of the Baby Bells) | 37 |
Pioneering electrical engineer Nikola | 37 |
Pact addressing nuclear proliferation | 37 |
Pot-calling-the-kettle-black response | 37 |
Proclaimers "___ I Met You" | 37 |
Payne's compliment to an Alaskan? | 37 |
Part of Hamlet's famous soliloquy | 37 |
Price in cents of a 1958 Monroe stamp | 37 |
Person who puts one and two together? | 37 |
Prepare the house for guests, perhaps | 37 |
Private phone channel between offices | 37 |
Perry Como's "-- Marie" | 37 |
Part of an iceberg that's visible | 37 |
Peter player in "Spiderman" | 37 |
Patron who buys a block of bean curd? | 37 |
Poe's "___ in Paradise" | 37 |
Props for Mr. Monopoly and Mr. Peanut | 37 |
Puccini's ''___'' | 37 |
Pixar's first feature-length film | 37 |
Possible result of economic sanctions | 37 |
Pat Benatar: "___ Me Right" | 37 |
Prefix with ''cycle'' | 37 |
Period bookended by extinction events | 37 |
Prehistoric structure of three stones | 37 |
Product whose main ingredient is corn | 37 |
Puts on display, with "out" | 37 |
Pre-Soviet hike through the Caucasus? | 37 |
Plays with one's thumbs, in a way | 37 |
President who married while in office | 37 |
Part of Germany's World War fleet | 37 |
Phenomena of interest to the U.S.A.F. | 37 |
Popular musical items of the '20s | 37 |
Popular college items of the 20's | 37 |
Peter Fonda played him in a 1997 film | 37 |
Prepare to leave one's plane seat | 37 |
Prefix with ''verse'' | 37 |
Parent company of Popsicle and Skippy | 37 |
Part of a groom's wedding outfit? | 37 |