Chapter's starting point, usually | 37 |
Debtor's ink color, traditionally | 37 |
''Stop!'' graphically | 37 |
Like states controlled by Republicans | 37 |
"___ skies at night . . . " | 37 |
"The Scarlet Letter" letter | 37 |
Singer of "I Am Woman" fame | 37 |
Helen who sang "I Am Woman" | 37 |
Helen who sang "Angie Baby" | 37 |
''I Am Woman'' singer | 37 |
Large luminous star such as Aldebaran | 37 |
Doyle's "The ___": 1891 | 37 |
Porter's "___ and Blue" | 37 |
Prepared in advance, in product names | 37 |
Noted Italian biologist: 17th century | 37 |
'Automatic' telephone feature | 37 |
Playground game stalemate resolutions | 37 |
Another version of a legislative bill | 37 |
Part of a Valentine's Day bouquet | 37 |
M&M's reintroduced in '87 | 37 |
Republican region, on a political map | 37 |
"Rabbit ___" (Updike novel) | 37 |
Best-selling food writer ___ Drummond | 37 |
Robert of "The Brady Bunch" | 37 |
Part that often breaks in a harmonica | 37 |
Beatty's role in "Reds" | 37 |
''Madness'' of a film | 37 |
Aroused the patrolman's suspicion | 37 |
"Don't You Know" singer | 37 |
Pee Wee of the 1940s-'50s Dodgers | 37 |
Matthew's "Mud" co-star | 37 |
"Malcolm in the Middle" boy | 37 |
"Superman" star Christopher | 37 |
District's administrative officer | 37 |
Christopher of "Noises Off" | 37 |
"The Bostonians" star, 1984 | 37 |
"Switching Channels" costar | 37 |
One who knows what it means to travel | 37 |
Officiate a football game, informally | 37 |
Called the game or separated fighters | 37 |
Reagan's first Treasury secretary | 37 |
What might follow off-shore drilling? | 37 |
Capital city named for Queen Victoria | 37 |
"Final answer?" asker, once | 37 |
First filly to win the Kentucky Derby | 37 |
Addiction-treatment facility, briefly | 37 |
Tim of "WKRP in Cincinnati" | 37 |
"American Pie" actress Tara | 37 |
Tara of "Alone in the Dark" | 37 |
Journalist Whitelaw: 1837–1912 | 37 |
Where France's kings were crowned | 37 |
It's newly available, but not new | 37 |
Thanksgiving invitee, commonly: Abbr. | 37 |
"Don't worry about it!" | 37 |
Device that contains an electromagnet | 37 |
Like lanterns at the start of evening | 37 |
Like a pilot that's working again | 37 |
Connecticut's governor since 2004 | 37 |
It may accompany a promotion, briefly | 37 |
Dreamer's eye movement, for short | 37 |
"The --- of the Day" (1993) | 37 |
'Ocean's Eleven,' for one | 37 |
"The Longest Yard," in 2005 | 37 |
Holding one's breath, for hiccups | 37 |
Gadget found in a sofa, all too often | 37 |
Fabled storytelling "Uncle" | 37 |
Toon who says "You eediot!" | 37 |
Sofer of "General Hospital" | 37 |
__ artery, which supplies the kidneys | 37 |
Russo of ''Outbreak'' | 37 |
Pulitzer-winning science author Dubos | 37 |
Pulitzer-winning microbiologist Dubos | 37 |
Former Canadian statesman Lévesque | 37 |
Actress Russo of "Outbreak" | 37 |
Zellweger of "Leatherheads" | 37 |
Actress Jones of "L.A. Law" | 37 |
City at the foot of the Sierra Nevada | 37 |
Where people arrive in order to split | 37 |
Western vacation destination, perhaps | 37 |
Jean of "The Da Vinci Code" | 37 |
City where you might get a good deal? | 37 |
Ashcroft's predecessor at Justice | 37 |
"Dance at Bougival" painter | 37 |
What homeowners don't have to pay | 37 |
Part of newlyweds' monthly budget | 37 |
"La Bohème," updated | 37 |
Like living with Mom and Dad, perhaps | 37 |
Flying Cloud of the '30s, for one | 37 |
Lubricate again, as a stubborn squeak | 37 |
Takes another look at, as a cold case | 37 |
Prepares for business after a holiday | 37 |
Where one's body may be worked on | 37 |
Forest growth that keeps coming back? | 37 |
The statue of David in Florence, e.g. | 37 |
Auto loan defaulter's comeuppance | 37 |
"_____ Man" (Estevez flick) | 37 |
Aired ''I Love Lucy'' | 37 |
Any "Seinfeld" showing, now | 37 |
Any "Seinfeld" episode, now | 37 |
A "Seinfeld" episode, today | 37 |