| This clue has two of them (for short) | 37 |
| "Les Misérables" setting | 37 |
| Nobleman to whom Juliet was betrothed | 37 |
| "A Tale of Two Cities" city | 37 |
| "Je ne ___ pas français" | 37 |
| Chicken ___ (Italian dish, for short) | 37 |
| Henry VIII's sixth wife Catherine | 37 |
| Henry VIII's sixth, Catherine ___ | 37 |
| Got a 3 on the 17th at Sawgrass, e.g. | 37 |
| Medical insurance portion of Medicare | 37 |
| Labor's partner, in a garage bill | 37 |
| Stravinsky's "Card ___" | 37 |
| They're part of concert equipment | 37 |
| Devices that have speakers, for short | 37 |
| ___ doble (fast-paced ballroom dance) | 37 |
| Word before or after "over" | 37 |
| It's often made in a fresh manner | 37 |
| Kind of account not used much anymore | 37 |
| Teetotaler's New Year resolution? | 37 |
| Ringo "Blast from Your ___" | 37 |
| Jewelry that's not kept in a safe | 37 |
| Frisk (with ''down'') | 37 |
| Sajak of "Wheel of Fortune" | 37 |
| Encouragement "on the back" | 37 |
| Androgynous "SNL" character | 37 |
| Linus awaits the Great Pumpkin in one | 37 |
| It's chopped liver to the upscale | 37 |
| Bruce's mate in the E Street Band | 37 |
| Peppermint ___ of "Peanuts" | 37 |
| "American Idol" judge Abdul | 37 |
| Tennis champ Betz or film critic Kael | 37 |
| Beastie Boys "___ Boutique" | 37 |
| TV channel that eventually became Ion | 37 |
| Irene's counterpart in Roman myth | 37 |
| "Band of Gold" singer Freda | 37 |
| He wrote "Home, Sweet Home" | 37 |
| "Home, Sweet Home" lyricist | 37 |
| Words before "the order of" | 37 |
| One may be packed with Oreos, briefly | 37 |
| "Antiques Roadshow" network | 37 |
| "Sesame Street" broadcaster | 37 |
| "Masterpiece Theatre" airer | 37 |
| "Downton Abbey" broadcaster | 37 |
| "Bill Moyers Journal" airer | 37 |
| "Baking with Julia" network | 37 |
| "Antiques Roadshow "network | 37 |
| 'Sid the Science Kid' network | 37 |
| E.P.A.-proscribed compound, for short | 37 |
| Laptops that aren't Apples: Abbr. | 37 |
| Suffix for many a computer attachment | 37 |
| Alternative to a print version: Abbr. | 37 |
| Pseudonym of musician Peter Schickele | 37 |
| W. Coast setting, more often than not | 37 |
| Source of a princess's discomfort | 37 |
| "Missing You" singer Bryson | 37 |
| Maroon 5: "Scaling New ___" | 37 |
| "Positive thinking" pioneer | 37 |
| Artist noted for Washington portraits | 37 |
| Millay's "The ___ Tree" | 37 |
| "The ___ Tree," Millay poem | 37 |
| Former Canadian Prime Minister Lester | 37 |
| "The E.N.D." Black Eyed ___ | 37 |
| Plant matter used as a plant covering | 37 |
| Golf course named after a Flintstone? | 37 |
| "Put the ___ to the metal!" | 37 |
| Activity involving a keyhole, perhaps | 37 |
| Look through half-closed blinds, e.g. | 37 |
| 16th-century English dramatist George | 37 |
| Sidewalk superintendent's station | 37 |
| Marshmallow candies in Easter baskets | 37 |
| What fans did over sold-out show wall | 37 |
| Golf's Vardon Trophy winner, 1984 | 37 |
| "Pet" sources of irritation | 37 |
| "_____ My Heart" (1913 hit) | 37 |
| "The Black Pearl" of soccer | 37 |
| Nancy of the House of Representatives | 37 |
| Confident crossword solver's tool | 37 |
| Where you might find a long sentence? | 37 |
| Elizabeth of "Transamerica" | 37 |
| "Tower Heist" actor Michael | 37 |
| "Bonnie and Clyde" director | 37 |
| "Mystic River" Oscar winner | 37 |
| Tools for confident crossword solvers | 37 |
| They can be filled with inks or oinks | 37 |
| Confined, with ''up'' | 37 |
| Flowering plant named for a Greek god | 37 |
| Radio's "___ Are Funny" | 37 |
| People wonder if it'll play there | 37 |
| Salt-N- ___ ('80s-'90s group) | 37 |
| Rapper Sandra Denton's stage name | 37 |
| It's usually red, yellow or green | 37 |
| Seasoned with a piquant burning taste | 37 |
| Enlivens, with ''up'' | 37 |
| OK Go "1000 Miles ___ Hour" | 37 |
| Monogram of a record-breaking Phillie | 37 |
| "Avant-garage" band ___ Ubu | 37 |
| P.M. preceded and succeeded by Shamir | 37 |
| "Battling for Peace" author | 37 |
| Actress Gilpin of "Frasier" | 37 |
| She played Roz on "Frasier" | 37 |