Perot impersonator on "SNL" | 37 |
Peter of "My Favorite Year" | 37 |
Peter of 'Lawrence of Arabia' | 37 |
Peter of "The Ruling Class" | 37 |
Peter of "The Last Emperor" | 37 |
Peter in "The Last Emperor" | 37 |
Place for an unborn baby, so to speak | 37 |
Poet mentioned in "Inferno" | 37 |
Poet banished by the emperor Augustus | 37 |
Pulitzer-winning playwright ___ Davis | 37 |
Popeye's ''goil'' | 37 |
Publisher of "Common Sense" | 37 |
Philippine island in W.W. II fighting | 37 |
Parental term of endearment, in Spain | 37 |
Professional drivers usually break it | 37 |
Perfect diamond of 100 or more carats | 37 |
Peppermint ___ of "Peanuts" | 37 |
Pseudonym of musician Peter Schickele | 37 |
Plant matter used as a plant covering | 37 |
People wonder if it'll play there | 37 |
P.M. preceded and succeeded by Shamir | 37 |
President between Farrell and Lonardi | 37 |
Present home of the America's Cup | 37 |
President Alan GarcÃaÂ’s nation | 37 |
Perennial 1950s-'60s NBA all-star | 37 |
Pop psychologist McGraw of daytime TV | 37 |
Professor played by Christopher Lloyd | 37 |
Phoebe Snow's "--- Man" | 37 |
Pesky's ___ (Fenway Park feature) | 37 |
Part of a supermodel's repertoire | 37 |
Pen pals' ever increasing expense | 37 |
Parents when their punk kid gets rich | 37 |
Pearl Jam "___ Me, Pull Me" | 37 |
Palindromic "MASH" nickname | 37 |
Political event in a swing state, say | 37 |
Purpose of many vacations, informally | 37 |
President of Delaware: 1777–78 | 37 |
President nicknamed "Dutch" | 37 |
President who was also a sportscaster | 37 |
President who attended Eureka College | 37 |
Peeping Tom's favorite J.S. film? | 37 |
Protagonists in "Star Wars" | 37 |
Porter's "___ and Blue" | 37 |
Prepared in advance, in product names | 37 |
Playground game stalemate resolutions | 37 |
Part of a Valentine's Day bouquet | 37 |
Part that often breaks in a harmonica | 37 |
Pee Wee of the 1940s-'50s Dodgers | 37 |
Pulitzer-winning science author Dubos | 37 |
Pulitzer-winning microbiologist Dubos | 37 |
Part of newlyweds' monthly budget | 37 |
Prepares for business after a holiday | 37 |
Pound out all over again, as a letter | 37 |
Perlman of "Canadian Bacon" | 37 |
Perlman of ''Cheers'' | 37 |
Protein synthesis molecule, for short | 37 |
Pteranodon of Japanese monster flicks | 37 |
Pink flowers in a Van Gogh still life | 37 |
Philip who wrote the Zuckerman novels | 37 |
Plant cavity where pollen is produced | 37 |
President who won a Nobel Peace Prize | 37 |
Palm starch used in foods and fabrics | 37 |
Paul's "Exodus" co-star | 37 |
Place of business for a cosmetologist | 37 |
Part of the U.S. south of the Equator | 37 |
Part of a military defense, for short | 37 |
Playing will a full deck, so to speak | 37 |
Poet with a special passion for women | 37 |
Puppeteer Tony who mentored Bil Baird | 37 |
Plopped down on Santa's lap, e.g. | 37 |
Part of the body that may be massaged | 37 |
Part of a snowman's outfit, often | 37 |
Pertaining to Hugh Laurie's show? | 37 |
Playwright-actor consumes a vegetable | 37 |
Pope who sought Charlemagne's aid | 37 |
Plane's distance recording device | 37 |
Professor Dumbledore's first name | 37 |
Principal tributary of the Ohio River | 37 |
Part of a big Thanksgiving Day dinner | 37 |
Pertaining to the lungs' air sacs | 37 |
Portmanteau word for a certain native | 37 |
Palindromic "hugging saint" | 37 |
Posthumously published memoir of 1964 | 37 |
Promise of confidentiality, part four | 37 |
Poet with a role in "Roots" | 37 |
Passing them often earns coll. credit | 37 |
Powerful wind a polar bear could feel | 37 |
Poisonous gas that smells like garlic | 37 |
Prickly vegetable's tender center | 37 |
Part of Manhattan's Alphabet City | 37 |
PowerPoint presentation part, perhaps | 37 |
Place to have one's head examined | 37 |
Poet credited with popularizing haiku | 37 |
Pitt's "Moneyball" role | 37 |
Passed a certain medical school exam? | 37 |
Part of an active lifestyle, for some | 37 |
Pro baseball player-turned-evangelist | 37 |
Pertaining to a petrified Pa. product | 37 |
Popeye's "I'll be!" | 37 |
Person who turns down a mug of lager? | 37 |