Three Days Grace "___ Over" | 37 |
Tommy Edwards chart-topper of '58 | 37 |
Tasso's "___ Delivered" | 37 |
The first American to orbit the Earth | 37 |
Trendy features of some high-end gyms | 37 |
Track and field star sends a message? | 37 |
The Golden Flashes, in college sports | 37 |
Typing (and the theme of this puzzle) | 37 |
The skull reminded Hamlet that he ___ | 37 |
The ThrustSSC holds the record for it | 37 |
Two-time green jacket wearer Bernhard | 37 |
Ten-o'clock scholar's problem | 37 |
Transport choice for business bigwigs | 37 |
Teen driver's paperwork, probably | 37 |
Trait of one displaying good judgment | 37 |
Theorized result of comet bombardment | 37 |
They may be spread in the locker room | 37 |
The Golden Arches, for McDonald's | 37 |
TheyÂ’re inseparable, sang Sinatra | 37 |
Tune from "Good News": 1927 | 37 |
They go under some athletes' tops | 37 |
The narc-turned-sculptor recently ___ | 37 |
Tarkington book, with "The" | 37 |
Thorn in Dennis the Menace's side | 37 |
T. N. Page's "___ Chan" | 37 |
Tubby comic and Pulitzer Prize author | 37 |
Two-for-one at a leading dating site? | 37 |
Title woman in a Harry Belafonte song | 37 |
The Ballad of the Harp Weaver poet | 37 |
Try to remove barnacles with a spray? | 37 |
Team on the receiving end of a prank? | 37 |
Throwing around wealth and prominence | 37 |
Turning of wheels at the Daytona 500? | 37 |
Teaching approach based on set theory | 37 |
They're known for breaking things | 37 |
TV host Graham and boxer Ken, for two | 37 |
The Damned "___ This Earth" | 37 |
Typical snack of Bartholomew Roberts? | 37 |
TV's "Just the Ten ___" | 37 |
They're ordered by mathematicians | 37 |
Turn-of-the-century place to get high | 37 |
Trendy place full of mouth-breathers? | 37 |
They're often sliding for workers | 37 |
Term popularized by Sir Thomas Lipton | 37 |
The New Yorker contributor until 1968 | 37 |
Type of device on which a door swings | 37 |
The second round of betting, for one? | 37 |
Transferred software between machines | 37 |
Tree often on the cover of High Times | 37 |
Time-sensitive demand on a dirty car? | 37 |
Tantrum expected from a money player? | 37 |
Telecom giant headquartered in Denver | 37 |
They're fired at some lawbreakers | 37 |
The dermatologist came out with a ___ | 37 |
Title for Jesus, with "the" | 37 |
Trusted (with ''on'') | 37 |
Title sport in a 1975 James Caan film | 37 |
The Colosseum, Circus Maximus, et al. | 37 |
Three months of record snow and cold? | 37 |
They correspond to days, for a planet | 37 |
The US declared it eradicated in 2005 | 37 |
They first bloom when 50-75 years old | 37 |
They're often served with chutney | 37 |
The economist's zero-star review? | 37 |
They connect Lakes Superior and Huron | 37 |
The office supply manager brought ... | 37 |
Took part in Baden-Powell's group | 37 |
This puzzle's theme, to a printer | 37 |
They're floating around Hollywood | 37 |
They're often saved at the movies | 37 |
The ____ Of My Success,1987 Fox movie | 37 |
Teacher's ominous note in red pen | 37 |
Two-time loser to Graf at the US Open | 37 |
Three-time French Open champ, 1990-92 | 37 |
They're weighed at weigh stations | 37 |
Tennis's Novak Djokovic, by birth | 37 |
Two-time L.P.G.A. champ born in Korea | 37 |
Things that go together, collectively | 37 |
Three of a kind in Texas Hold 'em | 37 |
Three-time Pro Bowl linebacker Joyner | 37 |
They are often "propped" up | 37 |
Title characters who all found brides | 37 |
The original Jefferson Airplane, e.g. | 37 |
Tunisian city ('taint photocopy!) | 37 |
They're rarely seen on rainy days | 37 |
Twain who's only written one book | 37 |
Talking Heads "And ___ Was" | 37 |
The Beatles a Woman'' '-- | 37 |
Twain whose first name is a pseudonym | 37 |
They're seen at court appearances | 37 |
There's one in "puzzle" | 37 |
Turn from a grape into a raisin, e.g. | 37 |
Tom Sawyer's younger half brother | 37 |
The ''S'' of R.S.V.P. | 37 |
The "S" in "RSVP" | 37 |
Try out for "American Idol" | 37 |
The Concert for Bangladesh instrument | 37 |
Two make "boxcars" at Vegas | 37 |
They're often on a slippery slope | 37 |
Tree dwellers that may be upside-down | 37 |