Computer that once came in Bondi Blue | 37 |
Cool cat's "Understood" | 37 |
Cool cat's words of understanding | 37 |
Cyberspace "It seems to me" | 37 |
Chat-room ''I think'' | 37 |
Comic Coca who worked with Sid Caesar | 37 |
Comment after a shake in the morning? | 37 |
Containers for holding writing liquid | 37 |
Crime-fighting group of 187 countries | 37 |
Christiane Amanpour, while growing up | 37 |
Country under longtime U.N. sanctions | 37 |
Character in "The Sea Gull" | 37 |
Component of many a van Gogh painting | 37 |
Camaro named for a racing competition | 37 |
Churchill's 1946 characterization | 37 |
Chris of "Wicked Game" fame | 37 |
Cuba, ''por ejemplo'' | 37 |
Cousin in 'The Addams Family' | 37 |
Co. that once owned Avis and Sheraton | 37 |
Character in an English nursery rhyme | 37 |
City in Spain's Cádiz province | 37 |
Celebrity mother of twins, informally | 37 |
Chess champion after Fischer, Anatoly | 37 |
Cat Stevens song about a city in Asia | 37 |
Continue to practice, as a profession | 37 |
Casino game with Ping-Pong-like balls | 37 |
Cuyler of baseball's Hall of Fame | 37 |
Captain played by Chris Pine nowadays | 37 |
Charlie Brown's nemesis, at times | 37 |
Checks from no-accounts' accounts | 37 |
Chain retailer that merged with Sears | 37 |
Classic sitcom beatnik Maynard G. ___ | 37 |
Canadian metalers Strapping Young ___ | 37 |
City in Kipling's "Kim" | 37 |
Christine of "Chicago Hope" | 37 |
Chou En-___ (former Communist leader) | 37 |
Computer-connecting system, for short | 37 |
Civil rights scholar/activist Guinier | 37 |
Composer of "Granada": 1932 | 37 |
Certain digital watch face, for short | 37 |
Cliff ___, 2008 Cy Young Award winner | 37 |
City whose natives are called Loiners | 37 |
Cobb of "On the Waterfront" | 37 |
Carrie played her in Episodes IV - VI | 37 |
Clothing named for a French aerialist | 37 |
Chopin's "__ Sylphides" | 37 |
Connect so as to work together (with) | 37 |
Cat Stevens tune, "Sad ___" | 37 |
Co. that got its own ZIP code in 1976 | 37 |
City in California's wine country | 37 |
California site of Zinfest since 2005 | 37 |
Cut of meat between the blade and leg | 37 |
Contact lens company Bausch & ___ | 37 |
Chaney of "Of Mice and Men" | 37 |
Costello of "Buck Privates" | 37 |
Crime boss known as "Lucky" | 37 |
Classic "Dracula" star Bela | 37 |
Constellation named for an instrument | 37 |
Computer that doesn't use Windows | 37 |
Comedy compeer of Colbert and Stewart | 37 |
Card game with a "Chairman" | 37 |
Color for many a '70s car or suit | 37 |
Children's book illustrator Mayer | 37 |
Country Music Hall of Famer __ Travis | 37 |
Colorado's __ Verde National Park | 37 |
City in Arizona's Maricopa County | 37 |
Cara ___ (Italian term of endearment) | 37 |
Cohn of "The Facts of Life" | 37 |
College student's secondary focus | 37 |
Category for everything else, briefly | 37 |
Combined, with ''in'' | 37 |
Company that uses Pegasus as a symbol | 37 |
Car made only in black from 1914-1925 | 37 |
Comical character with a bowl haircut | 37 |
Charm believed to carry a magic spell | 37 |
Chocolate-coated marshmallow sandwich | 37 |
Commercial suffix with “Sav-” | 37 |
Chachi's mother-in-law, to Fonzie | 37 |
Contraction meaning "taboo" | 37 |
Carvey's partner, in the '90s | 37 |
Catches, as an attempted base stealer | 37 |
Capital of Meurthe-et-Moselle, France | 37 |
Chemical formula for sodium hydroxide | 37 |
California's valley of the grapes | 37 |
Cartoonist who first drew Santa Claus | 37 |
Cartoonist who caricatured Boss Tweed | 37 |
Cole who was ''King'' | 37 |
Connecticut's official state hero | 37 |
Company founded by designer David Chu | 37 |
CBS police drama that debuted in 2003 | 37 |
Chicken part that's good for soup | 37 |
Character in "Peter Grimes" | 37 |
Co-founder of the Nonaligned Movement | 37 |
Captain played in film by James Mason | 37 |
Captain of Jules Verne's Nautilus | 37 |
Country with a ruling Communist party | 37 |
Creature that might take a loch step? | 37 |
Common destination on a return flight | 37 |
Certain resident's area, casually | 37 |
Campbell of "Party of Five" | 37 |