| "It's chilly out here!" | 37 |
| "Can you turn off the A/C?" | 37 |
| ''Turn on the heat!'' | 37 |
| Comment at International Falls, Minn. | 37 |
| Youth group HQ'd in Irving, Texas | 37 |
| Massive, relatively hot luminous body | 37 |
| Vitamin a.k.a. para-aminobenzoic acid | 37 |
| There are 100,000 in a therm, briefly | 37 |
| Air-conditioners' concerns: Abbr. | 37 |
| "One more thing," for short | 37 |
| Texter's "Meant to say" | 37 |
| Texter's "incidentally" | 37 |
| Raymond James Stadium player, briefly | 37 |
| Raymond James Stadium team, for short | 37 |
| Sanskrit for "awakened one" | 37 |
| Singer born in Lubbock, Texas in 1935 | 37 |
| "The ___ Vista Social Club" | 37 |
| Lake ___ Vista (Disney World setting) | 37 |
| ___ Vista, Mex. (battle site in 1847) | 37 |
| Elaborate inlaid furniture decoration | 37 |
| Construct without a contract, briefly | 37 |
| Grateful Dead "___ to Last" | 37 |
| Evidence of a concealed weapon, maybe | 37 |
| Old-timey insult from the grandstands | 37 |
| Lousy ballplayer, to an old-timey fan | 37 |
| Billiards option at the auto factory? | 37 |
| Outfit worn by a young Gloria Steinem | 37 |
| Balls fielded by the catcher, perhaps | 37 |
| Many a commuter's home, for short | 37 |
| Part of W.W. II's Pacific theater | 37 |
| "A ___-out Case": G. Greene | 37 |
| Crayola color rescued from retirement | 37 |
| Reynolds of "Boogie Nights" | 37 |
| Oater villain who attacks from hiding | 37 |
| Flier's "classy" choice | 37 |
| Blues Traveler "___ Anyway" | 37 |
| "That ... can't be ..." | 37 |
| "None ___ the brave . . . " | 37 |
| Abbr. often near "R.S.V.P." | 37 |
| Longtime West Virginia senator Robert | 37 |
| Mitt Romney's alma mater, briefly | 37 |
| Presidential monogram: 1881–85 | 37 |
| "The Godfather" actor James | 37 |
| James of "Brian's Song" | 37 |
| Actor in "Brian's Song" | 37 |
| "Varsity Blues" actor Scott | 37 |
| Brian in "Brian's Song" | 37 |
| Bates's "Misery" costar | 37 |
| Finding one takes a hail of an effort | 37 |
| "Minnie the Moocher" singer | 37 |
| Pole tossed in a Scottish competition | 37 |
| Discoverer of North American mainland | 37 |
| They're called on account of rain | 37 |
| They may be called on account of rain | 37 |
| They're often yellow or checkered | 37 |
| Tree with large seedpods on its trunk | 37 |
| Tree that's a source of chocolate | 37 |
| Barrels and organ-pipes in the desert | 37 |
| One of the "Long Gray Line" | 37 |
| "The Solid Gold ---" (1956) | 37 |
| Where William the Conqueror is buried | 37 |
| Place to order a sandwich or espresso | 37 |
| Nicolas of "The Family Man" | 37 |
| "High Hopes" lyricist Sammy | 37 |
| One of Sinatra's favorite lyrists | 37 |
| "Come Fly With Me" lyricist | 37 |
| Working together, with "in" | 37 |
| "Double Indemnity" novelist | 37 |
| "___ and Mabel," Gable film | 37 |
| Wouk's "The ___ Mutiny" | 37 |
| Actor in "Get Carter": 1971 | 37 |
| So-called "City of Victory" | 37 |
| City where "Aida" premiered | 37 |
| City at the Ohio-Mississippi junction | 37 |
| Maugham's "___ and Ale" | 37 |
| Doesn't maintain even consistency | 37 |
| "___ and Ale," Maugham work | 37 |
| First name among legendary shortstops | 37 |
| "Silent" president Coolidge | 37 |
| ''East of Eden'' twin | 37 |
| It's filled with numbers in boxes | 37 |
| Capital of Valle del Cauca department | 37 |
| Where the San Andreas Fault is: Abbr. | 37 |
| Where five baseball teams play: Abbr. | 37 |
| The Clampetts' destination: abbr. | 37 |
| "Safe!" or "Out!" | 37 |
| "Out!" or "Safe!" | 37 |
| APB words in old France and environs? | 37 |
| Introduction in "Moby-Dick" | 37 |
| Result of being rubbed the wrong way? | 37 |
| NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab partner | 37 |
| Soprano who wrote "My Life" | 37 |
| She detained Odysseus for seven years | 37 |
| Videographer's handful, for short | 37 |
| Helmet attachment, for TV sportscasts | 37 |
| "The Man Who ___ to Dinner" | 37 |
| "I ___, I saw, I conquered" | 37 |
| "Lawrence of Arabia" animal | 37 |
| The candid one may make a fool of you | 37 |
| Something you break when you leave it | 37 |