| Bogart role in "Casablanca" | 37 |
| Searching through someone's stuff | 37 |
| Part of a triple star system in Orion | 37 |
| Very desirous person's sacrifice? | 37 |
| George Herman Ruth on his high horse? | 37 |
| Privilege wanted by all fashionistas? | 37 |
| All you need to brew a lot of coffee? | 37 |
| "Take a Bow" R&B singer | 37 |
| Starship Enterprise commander William | 37 |
| "That doesn't --- bell" | 37 |
| "That doesn't ___ bell" | 37 |
| Shepherd memorably rescued during WWI | 37 |
| 1959 western directed by Howard Hawks | 37 |
| "Give Me Five Minutes More" | 37 |
| "Time to get up, Deighton!" | 37 |
| 2009 National Medal of Arts recipient | 37 |
| Actor Phoenix made an ass of himself? | 37 |
| Feature of some waterfront properties | 37 |
| "Fear Street" series author | 37 |
| Safer time to eat oysters, supposedly | 37 |
| 'Law & Order' actor Linus | 37 |
| It's unlikely to be shot on a lot | 37 |
| Reason for a burglar to take aspirin? | 37 |
| Robot in "Forbidden Planet" | 37 |
| British poet laureate: 1813–43 | 37 |
| "Show Boat" (1936) standout | 37 |
| Comic Williams appears in commercials | 37 |
| ". . .Rich and Famous" host | 37 |
| "Lost in Space" family name | 37 |
| "All in the Family" co-star | 37 |
| One-named "Monument" singer | 37 |
| Geologists and music video producers? | 37 |
| Election-related nonprofit since 1990 | 37 |
| Yiddish outburst high up in Colorado? | 37 |
| "Ruh ___!" (Scooby-Doo cry) | 37 |
| "Good Times" actress Esther | 37 |
| Title sport in a 1975 James Caan film | 37 |
| Bowling targets behaving exuberantly? | 37 |
| Place where pizza dough is flattened? | 37 |
| "Fool to Cry" rockers, 1976 | 37 |
| The Colosseum, Circus Maximus, et al. | 37 |
| "The Joy of Cooking" author | 37 |
| "Stouthearted Men" composer | 37 |
| Instigator of the rape of the Sabines | 37 |
| "You're No Good" singer | 37 |
| Cleaner created by the iRobot company | 37 |
| End of the A/C installer's remark | 37 |
| In a manner resembling sticky strings | 37 |
| New Year's Day staple, familiarly | 37 |
| Richard Strauss's flower pendant? | 37 |
| "Come on-a My House" singer | 37 |
| Lady is bewitched by neighbors (1968) | 37 |
| Quality of cheeks in a Christmas song | 37 |
| La Croce ___ (The Red Cross, in Roma) | 37 |
| Pre-Raphaelites founder Dante Gabriel | 37 |
| "Cyrano de Bergerac" author | 37 |
| Pitcher's problem spot, sometimes | 37 |
| Strenuous college programs, for short | 37 |
| Three months of record snow and cold? | 37 |
| Question asked to one with a hangover | 37 |
| Dish of meat wrapped around a filling | 37 |
| Everybody-plays-everybody tournament? | 37 |
| "The Snake Charmer" painter | 37 |
| 18th-century philosopher Jean-Jacques | 37 |
| "Emile" author Jean Jacques | 37 |
| 1988 sequel costarring George Clooney | 37 |
| They correspond to days, for a planet | 37 |
| The US declared it eradicated in 2005 | 37 |
| Boorish boarder regretted scuttlebutt | 37 |
| Dickens's "Barnaby ___" | 37 |
| Official orders telling folks to jog? | 37 |
| Host of a self-titled 1990s talk show | 37 |
| University of Kentucky arena namesake | 37 |
| "The Satanic Verses" author | 37 |
| "Shalimar the Clown" author | 37 |
| Acceptance into an Oxford fraternity? | 37 |
| College named for a 19th-c. financier | 37 |
| U.S. area where industry once thrived | 37 |
| Actress Lee of "Funny Face" | 37 |
| Lincoln's supposed fiancée Ann | 37 |
| James of "Mickey Blue Eyes" | 37 |
| University of Alabama head coach Nick | 37 |
| Women abducted by Romulus and his men | 37 |
| Something offered for the common good | 37 |
| Making Kool-Aid with holy water, e.g. | 37 |
| Hit song of 1912, with "My" | 37 |
| Gear that keeps an athlete protected? | 37 |
| ___ Hill (Oyster Bay, N.Y., landmark) | 37 |
| They first bloom when 50-75 years old | 37 |
| Got ready for a tongue depressor, say | 37 |
| Sultan who captured Jerusalem in 1187 | 37 |
| Author of 2001's "Fury" | 37 |
| Entertainment at many a Cuban wedding | 37 |
| Automated servant for dispensing dip? | 37 |
| Capital of the Mexican state Coahuila | 37 |
| It's turned upside down when used | 37 |
| Sect members telling off-color jokes? | 37 |
| Home of the hero of a certain parable | 37 |
| They're often served with chutney | 37 |
| Russian Tea Room decorations, perhaps | 37 |