| Key word in Nixon's infamous line | 37 |
| CD problems on a coast-to-coast trip? | 37 |
| Stick for Canada's national sport | 37 |
| Arthur Wynne invention: Dec. 21, 1913 | 37 |
| "Master and Commander" star | 37 |
| Old-style computer monitor, for short | 37 |
| Jon of "Two and a Half Men" | 37 |
| Canadian manufacturing standards org. | 37 |
| "The Bonnie Blue Flag" org. | 37 |
| TV show with a forensic focus (abbr.) | 37 |
| TV series that featured Horatio Caine | 37 |
| TV crime show spin-off set in Florida | 37 |
| Channel with hearings and filibusters | 37 |
| "After Words" cable channel | 37 |
| Hartford market checker's action? | 37 |
| "The Pearl of the Antilles" | 37 |
| Magazine that became part of New York | 37 |
| Tools that help you with your banking | 37 |
| Bad choice for a cynophobic cinephile | 37 |
| ___-de-four (hemisphere-shaped vault) | 37 |
| Cosby's "I Spy" co-star | 37 |
| 1980's-90's New York governor | 37 |
| Archer shooting for a change of heart | 37 |
| Exterior attractiveness, to a Realtor | 37 |
| Edible flower head, as of cauliflower | 37 |
| Fitness franchise primarily for women | 37 |
| Like the job you've always wanted | 37 |
| Film director's "Stop!" | 37 |
| Affirmation outside the dressing room | 37 |
| ___ Couple (yearbook voting category) | 37 |
| Nonspecific justification, informally | 37 |
| Spring, summer, fall and winter, e.g. | 37 |
| Children's book illustrator Moore | 37 |
| "True Colors" singer Lauper | 37 |
| Rostand's "snooty" hero | 37 |
| Cause for a trip to the dermatologist | 37 |
| A doctor might tell you to cut it out | 37 |
| Peter the Great and Ivan the Terrible | 37 |
| Middle of Fred Flintstone's shout | 37 |
| "Sleeping My Day Away" band | 37 |
| ''Dear old'' relative | 37 |
| ___ City (seat of Pasco County, Fla.) | 37 |
| Korean conglomerate disbanded in 1999 | 37 |
| "The Clearing" actor Willem | 37 |
| Willem of "American Dreamz" | 37 |
| Hammarskjöld of the United Nations | 37 |
| One-named buxom blonde of '50s TV | 37 |
| ''Well, lah-di-___!'' | 37 |
| ". . . Giant Peach" creator | 37 |
| "The Black ___" (2006 film) | 37 |
| Dits' counterparts, in Morse code | 37 |
| N. ___ (Fargo's state, for short) | 37 |
| The NFL's Cowboys, on scoreboards | 37 |
| AT&T Stadium team, on scoreboards | 37 |
| 'The Art of Happiness' author | 37 |
| Tyne who starred in "Gypsy" | 37 |
| System of a Down song that obstructs? | 37 |
| There's nothing like one, in song | 37 |
| Scarcity in "South Pacific" | 37 |
| Horror film antagonist surnamed Thorn | 37 |
| "___ Yankees," 1955 musical | 37 |
| ''__ the torpedoes!'' | 37 |
| Matt of "The Monuments Men" | 37 |
| Rivers Cuomo "Cold and ___" | 37 |
| Interest of a knight in shining armor | 37 |
| Castellaneta who voices Homer Simpson | 37 |
| "Dangerous" McGrew of verse | 37 |
| He did George H.W. on "SNL" | 37 |
| Fox's "X-Files" partner | 37 |
| First name in "SNL" history | 37 |
| Edgar-winning mystery writer Stabenow | 37 |
| American author-voyager: 19th century | 37 |
| What a skull and crossbones signifies | 37 |
| Nick Carter's "___ Key" | 37 |
| 2008 Indy Japan 300 winner __ Patrick | 37 |
| "Dziekuje," across the Oder | 37 |
| Saint-Saens' '-- Macabre' | 37 |
| Whom Beatrice guided through Paradise | 37 |
| Author of "Divina Commedia" | 37 |
| ''Frasier'' character | 37 |
| "Rebecca" author du Maurier | 37 |
| "Where Eagles ___": MacLean | 37 |
| What you did to make buddy stage dive | 37 |
| "Is this too big a chance?" | 37 |
| Connecticut town on Long Island Sound | 37 |
| Entertainer Bobby ___: 1936–73 | 37 |
| Like most Broadway theaters on Monday | 37 |
| Period during which Charlemagne lived | 37 |
| They're usually washed separately | 37 |
| One of "The Little Rascals" | 37 |
| Hood of TV's "Our Gang" | 37 |
| Hood of "Our Gang" comedies | 37 |
| Disney's "That ___ Cat" | 37 |
| "___ That Dream," 1939 song | 37 |
| Around the Clock is a version of this | 37 |
| Wagner's "__ Rheingold" | 37 |
| ''Star Trek'' android | 37 |
| Computer's collective information | 37 |
| Possible outcome of an eHarmony match | 37 |
| They're often applied with stamps | 37 |