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 |
Two-time Grammy-winning pianist Peter | 37 |
The Legend of Zelda platform, briefly | 37 |
The Wallendas won't work with one | 37 |
Tennis player's hurdle, sometimes | 37 |
The "N" in "INCO" | 37 |
They're not in the nuclear family | 37 |
Trent Reznor's band, in shorthand | 37 |
Three's opposite, on a clock face | 37 |
The "man without a country" | 37 |
Time being (with "for the") | 37 |
Tilde's meaning in symbolic logic | 37 |
They have habits they can't shake | 37 |
Town across the Hudson from Tarrytown | 37 |
TV's "Science Guy" Bill | 37 |
Took part in the Henley Royal Regatta | 37 |
Tuber also known as a New Zealand yam | 37 |
Text-interpreting technology, briefly | 37 |
They're venomous and highly armed | 37 |
They're not in your favor in Reno | 37 |
They're studied by English majors | 37 |
Texas city named after a Ukraine city | 37 |
Thor's father, in Norse mythology | 37 |
Transfer data, to a peripheral device | 37 |
Twin Tony whose #6 jersey was retired | 37 |
Three-time A.L. batting champion Tony | 37 |
Turow's Harvard Law School memoir | 37 |
Tomorrow's para, today! (perhaps) | 37 |
Taking prescription drugs, informally | 37 |
Trade org. with Saudi Arabia and Iran | 37 |
The Marx Brothers spent a night there | 37 |
The Decemberists' home, for short | 37 |
The Dandy Warhols' northwest home | 37 |
Territory explored by Lewis and Clark | 37 |
The skin is the largest one in humans | 37 |
Third and fourth words of a soliloquy | 37 |
Top prize at the Mexico City Olympics | 37 |
Top prizes at the Juegos OlÃmpicos | 37 |
Top awards at los Juegos OlÃmpicos | 37 |
Tom Tryon book (with "The") | 37 |
The "O" in F. A. O. Schwarz | 37 |
Thing you might close with your mitts | 37 |
Track star given the Medal of Freedom | 37 |
Talk show host Jack's quick cuts? | 37 |
These keep gridders from getting hurt | 37 |
This clue is down and "out" | 37 |
This clue has two of them (for short) | 37 |
They're part of concert equipment | 37 |
Teetotaler's New Year resolution? | 37 |
Tennis champ Betz or film critic Kael | 37 |
TV channel that eventually became Ion | 37 |
Tools for confident crossword solvers | 37 |
They can be filled with inks or oinks | 37 |
To some, a "rat with wings" | 37 |
They're not quite full of baloney | 37 |
The Jam "The Bitterest ___" | 37 |
They're often filled with candies | 37 |