| Danced to "Mi Noche Triste" | 37 |
| Dances like Gomez and Morticia Addams | 37 |
| Patty Hearst's name in the S.L.A. | 37 |
| Patty Hearst's felonious identity | 37 |
| "Goldfinger" actress Mallet | 37 |
| Something not seen on a nudist, maybe | 37 |
| Urich's role on "Vega$" | 37 |
| Dan ___, Urich "Vegas" role | 37 |
| Pucker-inducing element of some wines | 37 |
| It gives red wine an astringent taste | 37 |
| Donelly that fed "the Tree" | 37 |
| ___ Te Ching (classical Chinese text) | 37 |
| Principle that means "path" | 37 |
| Philosophical ''way'' | 37 |
| Lao Tzu's "__ Te Ching" | 37 |
| 'The -- of Steve (2000 film)' | 37 |
| Sometime home of Georgia O'Keeffe | 37 |
| New Mexico town on the Santa Fe Trail | 37 |
| County with the resort town Red River | 37 |
| Bill (Bojangles) Robinson's forte | 37 |
| "This is Spinal ___" (1984) | 37 |
| Squid in its own ink, empanadas, etc. | 37 |
| Quick-and-dirty glasses repair option | 37 |
| Presses the "Record" button | 37 |
| Throw in the towel, as in a MMA match | 37 |
| Sinks, as a ball inches from the hole | 37 |
| "Gone With the Wind" estate | 37 |
| "American Pie" actress Reid | 37 |
| "Gone With the Wind" locale | 37 |
| Where one might catch Scarlett fever? | 37 |
| Setting for the biggest movie of 1939 | 37 |
| Scene in Margaret Mitchell's book | 37 |
| Scarlett's home 37. Run-down area | 37 |
| Hill on which early Irish kings lived | 37 |
| 1999 best seller "___ Road" | 37 |
| "Gone With the Wind" spread | 37 |
| 1962 film "_____ Bulba'' | 37 |
| "___ Bulba," novel by Gogol | 37 |
| Timing for a project's completion | 37 |
| They're rolled near the foul line | 37 |
| Decorate gaudily, with "up" | 37 |
| Dressy shoes worn by Highland lasses? | 37 |
| Tomorrow's doctors today, briefly | 37 |
| Some intro-level educators at a univ. | 37 |
| Apply non-lethal force to, supposedly | 37 |
| It usually includes crossed-off items | 37 |
| Parts of a belly dancer's costume | 37 |
| They're on the tip of your tongue | 37 |
| They may be at the tip of your tongue | 37 |
| Delaney's "A ___ Honey" | 37 |
| "I tawt I taw a puddy ___!" | 37 |
| Mat used in the Japanese tea ceremony | 37 |
| Mat used for measuring Japanese rooms | 37 |
| They're heard when Brits take off | 37 |
| Surname in "A Rage to Live" | 37 |
| Sir Henry for whom a gallery is named | 37 |
| London's ___ Modern (art gallery) | 37 |
| Chitlins might be cooked with 'em | 37 |
| Makes lacework by knotting or looping | 37 |
| What Fels-Naptha banished, in old ads | 37 |
| Russian pop duo that broke up in 2011 | 37 |
| O'Neal who won an Oscar at age 10 | 37 |
| Ford that shares its name with a bull | 37 |
| Closer to the color of tanned leather | 37 |
| Yellowish brown, as a lion's coat | 37 |
| One of Ben Franklin's certainties | 37 |
| What is so hopefully hailed in N.Y.C. | 37 |
| Sitcom with the character Alex Rieger | 37 |
| It's yelled with one hand raised | 37 |
| 2004 Jimmy Fallon/Queen Latifah movie | 37 |
| Imbibers' transportation, ideally | 37 |
| Result of some financial transactions | 37 |
| Diggs of "Private Practice" | 37 |
| Sexy Diggs of "Brown Sugar" | 37 |
| Inits. indicating unfinished business | 37 |
| National Bank of Georgia headquarters | 37 |
| Home of Georgian Technical University | 37 |
| Government debt instrument, for short | 37 |
| Possible reason for a soccer ejection | 37 |
| Chain acquired by Mrs. Fields in 2000 | 37 |
| ___ count (HIV patient's concern) | 37 |
| Network that airs Hitchcock thrillers | 37 |
| Winning sch. in the second Sugar Bowl | 37 |
| They're each worth two F.G.'s | 37 |
| Results of some Sunday drives?: Abbr. | 37 |
| People might pass for them, for short | 37 |
| Jerry Rice's 208 is an NFL record | 37 |
| "Sweet" symbol of the South | 37 |
| Precursor to a memorable Boston party | 37 |
| It's likely to get into hot water | 37 |
| They're apt to get into hot water | 37 |
| Packets from Twinings of London, e.g. | 37 |
| Carrier of leaves for a dining table? | 37 |
| Japanese ritual including an iron pot | 37 |
| One who might stand in front of a map | 37 |
| Hyson served on playground equipment? | 37 |
| Song from "No, No, Nanette" | 37 |
| Word often cried after "Go" | 37 |
| Orioles or Santa's reindeer, e.g. | 37 |
| One side of a scoreboard, generically | 37 |