| Poet with a role in "Roots" | 37 |
| "___ wind that bloweth ..." | 37 |
| "These Dreams" singer, 1986 | 37 |
| Spoof about the soul of a fraternity? | 37 |
| Ozzfest "Steep Trails" band | 37 |
| Martha Stewart accessory, for a while | 37 |
| Goldwyn's 1933 import from Russia | 37 |
| "It's a Living" actress | 37 |
| "___," said Tom unsparingly | 37 |
| Synonymous with, with "for" | 37 |
| Getting ready to play seven-card stud | 37 |
| Not supporting an artists' group? | 37 |
| Mel Brooks's "High ___" | 37 |
| "Has ___ here seen . . . ?" | 37 |
| "I'm still waiting ..." | 37 |
| "Whenever you feel like it" | 37 |
| Desperate cake-ophile's attitude? | 37 |
| "Freaks and Geeks" producer | 37 |
| "The ___ Me": C. O. Skinner | 37 |
| Le Carré's "___ Spy" | 37 |
| Passing them often earns coll. credit | 37 |
| "Stole ___ and away he run" | 37 |
| What an Italian wheeler-dealer wants? | 37 |
| " . . . and pulled out ___" | 37 |
| 1970s joint U.S./Soviet space project | 37 |
| Landmark New York entertainment venue | 37 |
| "Pease porridge in ___ ..." | 37 |
| "____ on both your houses!" | 37 |
| "Now" follower on a marquee | 37 |
| Galas to celebrate the latest iPhone? | 37 |
| Wisconsin home of Lawrence University | 37 |
| King of Siam's song for Wall St.? | 37 |
| Founding member of the Justice League | 37 |
| Arthur Curry's superhero identity | 37 |
| It's symbolized by two wavy lines | 37 |
| Storage medium for Middle Easterners? | 37 |
| "It's ___ against time" | 37 |
| O'Hara's "___ Live" | 37 |
| "This is ___!" (police cry) | 37 |
| Fictional cockroach with a typewriter | 37 |
| Having the trajectory of a pop-up hit | 37 |
| Much of Canada's Nunavut province | 37 |
| Powerful wind a polar bear could feel | 37 |
| They'll show you the neighborhood | 37 |
| "Congratulations ___ order" | 37 |
| Former Israeli defense minister Moshe | 37 |
| Switchfoot "We ___ Tonight" | 37 |
| Green Day "___ the Waiting" | 37 |
| Much of a Patagonian's motherland | 37 |
| "Sergeant York" battle site | 37 |
| Richards of "Jurassic Park" | 37 |
| Huffington behind the Huffington Post | 37 |
| Founder of the political party Kadima | 37 |
| Rembrandt's contemplative subject | 37 |
| Any of the pairs traveling with Noah? | 37 |
| Back away: change under the cushion? | 37 |
| Subdivision at the mannequin factory? | 37 |
| Singer of "Hit Parade" fame | 37 |
| Squire carrying the armor of a knight | 37 |
| Rival of Smell-O-Vision, in Hollywood | 37 |
| "Eileen ___," old Irish air | 37 |
| Strong liquor made from fermented sap | 37 |
| What a magazine subscriber may await? | 37 |
| . . . to a parcel recipient (press 2) | 37 |
| Hall of "Coming to America" | 37 |
| Hall of late-night fist-pumping, once | 37 |
| Poisonous gas that smells like garlic | 37 |
| Blood vessel connected to a capillary | 37 |
| Sandy Koufax taking painting classes? | 37 |
| Prickly vegetable's tender center | 37 |
| "...Father, who --- heaven" | 37 |
| Start of a quotation by Pablo Picasso | 37 |
| Schoolroom for painting and sculpting | 37 |
| Illustrations in a Leo Tolstoy novel? | 37 |
| Like a more pretentious museum patron | 37 |
| Miller's "Death of ___" | 37 |
| "Red ___ is she": Coleridge | 37 |
| Another conclusion of the description | 37 |
| New Jersey Music Hall of Fame setting | 37 |
| 2006 dystopian film with Keanu Reeves | 37 |
| Gosson's "___ of Abuse" | 37 |
| " . . . of cloud": Browning | 37 |
| "I've Got ___," TV show | 37 |
| Words preceding a personal preference | 37 |
| No worse than Ford's predecessor? | 37 |
| "Harold and Maude" director | 37 |
| Tennis/crossword star with a dye job? | 37 |
| "The ___," old Welsh melody | 37 |
| "I saw ___ asailing . . . " | 37 |
| Leslie Howard in "G.W.T.W." | 37 |
| "To tame ___ . . . ": Shak. | 37 |
| Norse mythology's Yggdrasil, e.g. | 37 |
| "It's ___ of the times" | 37 |
| "Many brave hearts are ___" | 37 |
| Medication administration stipulation | 37 |
| "___ answer turneth . . . " | 37 |
| Comparable to the hills or Methuselah | 37 |
| Stringed instrument of ancient Israel | 37 |
| "__ of Homecoming": U2 song | 37 |
| They're often cast in soap operas | 37 |