| TV oldie, "___ Three Lives" | 37 |
| The "Odyssey" is its sequel | 37 |
| Two of "Three Little Words" | 37 |
| The Beatles' "__ Loser" | 37 |
| The Beatles' "___ Mine" | 37 |
| TV's 'How -- Your Mother' | 37 |
| The John F. Kennedy Library architect | 37 |
| Two words before "nutshell" | 37 |
| Take ___ the waist (tailor's job) | 37 |
| Take --- the waist (tailor's job) | 37 |
| The Ohio R. forms its southern border | 37 |
| Two-time Indian Prime Minister Gandhi | 37 |
| The 411, if you're down with that | 37 |
| The J. and K. in J. K. Rowling: Abbr. | 37 |
| Tolkien's The Prancing Pony, e.g. | 37 |
| They may be able to pull some strings | 37 |
| Tomorrow's full-fledged physician | 37 |
| Tokio Hotel "___ the Night" | 37 |
| They can be indicated by a + or – | 37 |
| Thomas of the Basketball Hall of Fame | 37 |
| Thomas in the Basketball Hall of Fame | 37 |
| They're dogged about their dogmas | 37 |
| Title start of a Langston Hughes poem | 37 |
| They climb the walls at some colleges | 37 |
| Third-largest island in the Caribbean | 37 |
| Top-"grossing" film of 1975 | 37 |
| Trans-Atlantic air traveler's woe | 37 |
| The "J" in "J.S." | 37 |
| Two-time U.S. Women's Open winner | 37 |
| They create a buzz in the music world | 37 |
| The Colonel's business, initially | 37 |
| The answer is blowin' in the wind | 37 |
| Toys that won't work on calm days | 37 |
| Town associated with aviation history | 37 |
| Ted of the '50s Reds familiarly | 37 |
| Twin Ronnie or Reggie of London crime | 37 |
| They often land next to queens: Abbr. | 37 |
| Temple of the Golden Pavilion setting | 37 |
| The Four ___ ('50s singing group) | 37 |
| Tom Jones "She's a ___" | 37 |
| Title cocker spaniel in a Disney film | 37 |
| The minute some special guests arrive | 37 |
| Two-time tennis Grand Slam winner Rod | 37 |
| Took it easy, with "around" | 37 |
| Treatment for Parkinson's disease | 37 |
| This may be turned into a golf course | 37 |
| Textile city of north-central England | 37 |
| Title woman in a J. P. Donleavy novel | 37 |
| They may be worn with Hawaiian shirts | 37 |
| Three-time Tour de France winner Greg | 37 |
| TV show host who's a big car buff | 37 |
| The first "L" of L. L. Bean | 37 |
| Ta of ''Deep Impact'' | 37 |
| They're planned for the classroom | 37 |
| The Beatles' "__ It Be" | 37 |
| Type of weapon in a Gibson film title | 37 |
| They might make you scratch your head | 37 |
| Talk Talk "It's My ___" | 37 |
| Title character of a 2002 Disney film | 37 |
| Triumph "Lay It on the ___" | 37 |
| Team with zero Super Bowl appearances | 37 |
| Turkey purchase of less than a dollar | 37 |
| The first of Judy's two daughters | 37 |
| They have the best seats in the house | 37 |
| Title "girl" in a Kinks hit | 37 |
| The gal who "gets," in song | 37 |
| They're certainly not company men | 37 |
| Type of yard in a Burt Reynolds flick | 37 |
| Title maiden in a Heinrich Heine poem | 37 |
| They were cast for Jesus' clothes | 37 |
| Tampa Bay Devil Rays manager Piniella | 37 |
| The Scandinavian kind has a salt cure | 37 |
| Tropical tree with reddish-brown wood | 37 |
| Two-time Olympic slalom medalist Phil | 37 |
| Title for Robin Hood's sweetheart | 37 |
| This answer contains a lot of letters | 37 |
| Tony-winning role for Angela Lansbury | 37 |
| Typical West Point cadet, before 1976 | 37 |
| TV show with the character Zelmo Zale | 37 |
| The Beatles' "Love ___" | 37 |
| Team whose colors are blue and orange | 37 |
| Tolstoy's "Voyna i ___" | 37 |
| Tolstoy's "Voina i ___" | 37 |
| These might play into the wrong hands | 37 |
| Title of Dickens's Defarge: Abbr. | 37 |
| TV character played by Robin Williams | 37 |
| The Jackson 5's first major label | 37 |
| They'll help you get carried away | 37 |
| Test that puts you in a strong field? | 37 |
| Tot's "bakery" products | 37 |
| They're sometimes pulled at a gym | 37 |
| Third-place finisher in 2004 and 2008 | 37 |
| Try to impress in a conversation, say | 37 |
| The clasp of a necklace may sit on it | 37 |
| They're not exactly user-friendly | 37 |
| They played in RFK Stadium until 2008 | 37 |
| Team once known as the Expos, to fans | 37 |
| Tennyson's "airy" group | 37 |
| They're often seen on base: Abbr. | 37 |
| The "Nautilus"' captain | 37 |