| Lead character in a Mario Puzo novel | 36 |
| London's underground, informally | 36 |
| Lorenzo's "I love you" | 36 |
| Like one claiming to be short, maybe | 36 |
| London paper (with "The") | 36 |
| Liz portrayer on "30 Rock" | 36 |
| Last word of Ko-Ko's famous song | 36 |
| Longtime companion of Gertrude Stein | 36 |
| Loser in Brown v. Board of Education | 36 |
| Londoner's "Nonsense!" | 36 |
| Like a poorly mixed recording, maybe | 36 |
| Like the U.S. flag, in terms of hues | 36 |
| Lopez of "The Dirty Dozen" | 36 |
| Literally "a set of three" | 36 |
| Largess from the highway department? | 36 |
| Language spoken by Amazonian natives | 36 |
| Like the Uzbek and Kirghiz languages | 36 |
| Like "The Big Bang Theory" | 36 |
| Language branch containing Hungarian | 36 |
| Like a check waiting to be deposited | 36 |
| Like bars that are often near horses | 36 |
| Like quakes of magnitude 2.0 or less | 36 |
| Lemmon in "The Odd Couple" | 36 |
| Like books without a numbered system | 36 |
| Like the papaya used in Thai som tam | 36 |
| Like a model in a life drawing class | 36 |
| Like most Texas Hold'em holdings | 36 |
| Last word of the United States motto | 36 |
| Like Rome vis-Ã -vis New York City | 36 |
| Loser to Ghana in the 2010 World Cup | 36 |
| Letters seen in a butcher's case | 36 |
| Like some campus bookstore offerings | 36 |
| List on multi-purpose product labels | 36 |
| Letters starting naval carrier names | 36 |
| Letters before a state name, perhaps | 36 |
| Loser in a 1962 showdown with J.F.K. | 36 |
| Literally, "little grapes" | 36 |
| London's "Old" theater | 36 |
| Lucky number at Caesar's palace? | 36 |
| Like a patient person's attitude | 36 |
| L.B.J.'s "___ Poverty" | 36 |
| Like the "Macbeth" sisters | 36 |
| Like an efficiently managed business | 36 |
| Like the band Manic Street Preachers | 36 |
| Like Richard Burton and Dylan Thomas | 36 |
| Like the highway with the most lanes | 36 |
| Like online medical advice for kids? | 36 |
| Leading fast food chicken franchise? | 36 |
| Like scenarios in which no one loses | 36 |
| Legendary architect or tiny songbird | 36 |
| Longtime Rolling Stones bassist Bill | 36 |
| Last words of ho-hum gossip, perhaps | 36 |
| Light-___ (about six trillion miles) | 36 |
| Like the Marx Brothers' comedies | 36 |
| Like the safest corporate investments | 37 |
| Longest river entirely in Switzerland | 37 |
| Like many of Shakespeare's rhymes | 37 |
| Like a poor tennis player, frequently | 37 |
| Last part of "The Crucible" | 37 |
| Leader of a "Party" in 1773 | 37 |
| Like someone looking for young blood? | 37 |
| Like a jack-o'-lantern's eyes | 37 |
| Letters between a name and a nickname | 37 |
| Last word of the Pledge of Allegiance | 37 |
| Last word in the Pledge of Allegiance | 37 |
| Lea Michele on "Glee," e.g. | 37 |
| Literally, it means "lover" | 37 |
| Leon in ''Mister Ed'' | 37 |
| Longtime colleague of Morley and Mike | 37 |
| Like "Beowulf," e.g.: Abbr. | 37 |
| Like the Beatles in "Help!" | 37 |
| Legendary Notre Dame coach Parseghian | 37 |
| Late shipping magnate's sobriquet | 37 |
| Las Vegas resort with an Italian name | 37 |
| Lemonheads go "Into" yours? | 37 |
| Leader of a sporting "army" | 37 |
| Lawyer Becker of "L.A. Law" | 37 |
| Like Santiago during most of the book | 37 |
| Like the skies in "Ulalume" | 37 |
| Lion in C.S. Lewis's Narnia books | 37 |
| Like Pisa's most famous structure | 37 |
| Like some modern musical compositions | 37 |
| Like many an Anton Webern composition | 37 |
| Like a body in Newton's first law | 37 |
| Labour Party leader from 1935 to 1955 | 37 |
| Like Holmes's breakfast-table man | 37 |
| Like about half of a team's games | 37 |
| Lizzie Borden's weapon, allegedly | 37 |
| London's Old ___ (criminal court) | 37 |
| Like people who don't use shampoo | 37 |
| Like some turkeys and geese, to cooks | 37 |
| Like Lincoln and Santa Claus, notably | 37 |
| Lab vessel connected to a vacuum pump | 37 |
| Like the meek, according to the Bible | 37 |
| Like justice, as it's personified | 37 |
| Lisa of "A Different World" | 37 |
| Literally, "tray gardening" | 37 |
| Like business at a prosperous company | 37 |
| Lake ___ Vista (Disney World setting) | 37 |
| Lousy ballplayer, to an old-timey fan | 37 |