| "Summer of '42" pianist | 37 |
| Two-time Grammy-winning pianist Peter | 37 |
| Mark Antony was his great-grandfather | 37 |
| ''Quo Vadis'' emperor | 37 |
| Detective in "Fer-de-Lance" | 37 |
| "Ode to Broken Things" poet | 37 |
| The Legend of Zelda platform, briefly | 37 |
| Old school gaming platform, for short | 37 |
| "Super Mario Bros." console | 37 |
| "Konami code" game platform | 37 |
| Eliot of "The Untouchables" | 37 |
| Hero of 60's TV and 80's film | 37 |
| Boss for agents Youngfellow and Rossi | 37 |
| Creature that might take a loch step? | 37 |
| Common destination on a return flight | 37 |
| Like the children, in a holiday verse | 37 |
| Homes for those living in the sticks? | 37 |
| The Wallendas won't work with one | 37 |
| Tennis player's hurdle, sometimes | 37 |
| One may be cut down after an NCAA win | 37 |
| Johnny ___, N.Y. Yankee manager: 1946 | 37 |
| Certain resident's area, casually | 37 |
| River connected by canal to the Volga | 37 |
| Its flag says "Battle Born" | 37 |
| Great Basin Desert resident, probably | 37 |
| Campbell of "Party of Five" | 37 |
| Snowball mascot of the Turin Olympics | 37 |
| Campbell on "Party of Five" | 37 |
| Campbell of "Blind Horizon" | 37 |
| "Not gonna happen, period!" | 37 |
| ''When donkeys fly!'' | 37 |
| ''Not on your life!'' | 37 |
| "On the Beach" writer Shute | 37 |
| "On the Beach" author Shute | 37 |
| "O brave ___ world . . . !" | 37 |
| Seat of New Jersey's Essex County | 37 |
| "Pushing Tin" director Mike | 37 |
| "Short People" singer Randy | 37 |
| Part one of a "current" pun | 37 |
| Graphic designer's responsibility | 37 |
| Like a long letter from an old friend | 37 |
| Speaker of the House who battled Bill | 37 |
| "Danke Schoen" singer Wayne | 37 |
| Cue to someone at the head of a queue | 37 |
| "Coming up after the break" | 37 |
| Marshal Michel of the Napoleonic Wars | 37 |
| Org. with Eagles, Falcons, and Ravens | 37 |
| Where the Stars play the Blues: Abbr. | 37 |
| Umbrella org. of the Blues and Flyers | 37 |
| Long of "Are We There Yet?" | 37 |
| Actress Long of "Soul Food" | 37 |
| River flowing between two Great Lakes | 37 |
| Capital of Alpes-Maritimes Department | 37 |
| The "N" in "INCO" | 37 |
| "The Prince of Tides" actor | 37 |
| Velvet Underground's collaborator | 37 |
| Velvet Underground singer, for a time | 37 |
| Kidman who is neither a kid nor a man | 37 |
| Hugh's 'Australia' costar | 37 |
| They're not in the nuclear family | 37 |
| Actor Leslie of "Airplane!" | 37 |
| "The Naked Gun" star Leslie | 37 |
| Rembrandt's "___ Watch" | 37 |
| Govt. research org. based in Bethesda | 37 |
| "Nothing," in legal phrases | 37 |
| River with Blue and White tributaries | 37 |
| ''Cleopatra'' setting | 37 |
| Lake Victoria and Lake Albert drainer | 37 |
| Cleopatra's favorite green shade? | 37 |
| French city famed for its Roman ruins | 37 |
| Fed. org. researching neuropsychiatry | 37 |
| Aircraft fleet named after an admiral | 37 |
| "I Am Spock" autobiographer | 37 |
| "Under a Glass Bell" author | 37 |
| "Winter of Artifice" writer | 37 |
| "Winter of Artifice" author | 37 |
| Trent Reznor's band, in shorthand | 37 |
| "The Delta of Venus" author | 37 |
| "Strange Interlude" heroine | 37 |
| One of Cristoforo Colombo's three | 37 |
| Name hidden in Al Hirschfeld drawings | 37 |
| Ship on which Columbus returned: 1492 | 37 |
| Santa Maria's traveling companion | 37 |
| Name hidden in Hirschfeld caricatures | 37 |
| Whom "seven ate," in a joke | 37 |
| Three's opposite, on a clock face | 37 |
| Salinger's "__ Stories" | 37 |
| Number of circles in Dante's hell | 37 |
| Number of "lives" a cat has | 37 |
| Joe Montana or Jerry Rice, informally | 37 |
| When you can drink, in most of Canada | 37 |
| Number of feet between baseball bases | 37 |
| Vivaldi's "___ Dominus" | 37 |
| Oldest basketball tourney in the U.S. | 37 |
| College basketball tourney, for short | 37 |
| Explosive used in dynamite, for short | 37 |
| David of "The Pink Panther" | 37 |
| "The Guns of Navarone" star | 37 |
| Co-star of Parker, Cattrall and Davis | 37 |
| ID entry for those with but two names | 37 |