Foe of "moose and squirrel" | 37 |
Foe of Franken, in a neverending election | 41 |
Foe of LeBron James, starting in 2010 | 37 |
Foe of the fictional spy agency CONTROL | 39 |
Foe that looks impossible to defeat | 35 |
Foe's light vessel, British style | 37 |
Foes at the falls of Reichenbach | 32 |
Foes of Fortinbras, in Shakespeare | 34 |
Foes of Saruman in "The Two Towers" | 45 |
Foes of Saruman, in "The Two Towers" | 46 |
Fogerty "You Don't ___ Me" | 40 |
Fogerty "__ __ It On T.V." | 36 |
Foget, like an 'r', perhaps | 35 |
Fogged in, in Pacific Northwest gateway? | 40 |
Foggy Bottom top dog since January 2005 | 39 |
Foghat "I Just Want to Make Love ___" | 47 |
Fold hidden under Santa's beard? | 36 |
Fold, spindle, or mutilate, e.g. | 32 |
Folded (one's hand), in poker slang | 39 |
Folded item for brunch or dessert | 33 |
Folded item in a glove compartment | 34 |
Folded thing on the breakfast table | 35 |
Folder's announcement, in poker | 35 |
Folding poker player's comment | 34 |
Foley played thrice by Eddie Murphy | 35 |
Foliage that foments feline euphoria | 36 |
Folie ___ (madness shared by two) | 33 |
Folies Bergère designer of note | 34 |
Folies-Bergère costume designer | 34 |
Folk dance performed in a circle | 32 |
Folk group that's nothing to sneeze at? | 43 |
Folk instruments named for a Greek god | 38 |
Folk singer and entertainer Ives | 32 |
Folk singer and political activist Joan | 39 |
Folk singer associated with Dylan | 33 |
Folk singer from Birmingham, Ala. | 33 |
Folk singer Mitchell in concert? | 32 |
Folk singer Pete and his poet uncle Alan, for two | 49 |
Folk singer who influenced Dylan | 32 |
Folk song "Jolly Roving ___" | 38 |
Folk song "___ a Friend of Mine" | 42 |
Folk song about an old gossip columnist? | 40 |
Folk song played at Jewish weddings | 35 |
Folk song that was a 1958 #1 hit | 32 |
Folk story about hungry travelers | 33 |
Folk-rock trio featuring Linda Ronstadt | 39 |
Folk-singing civil rights activist | 34 |
Folklorist Jakob or his brother Wilhelm | 39 |
Folks are often fooled when these arrive | 40 |
Folks guilty of disorderly conduct | 34 |
Folks guilty of disorderly conduct? | 35 |
Folks may cry after it's shot | 33 |
Folks such as Heidi's friend Peter | 38 |
Folksy antonym of "entirely" | 38 |
Folktronica singer-songwriter Orton | 35 |
Follett's The ____ Rebecca | 33 |
Follett's ____ With Lions | 32 |
Follett's "Eye of ___" | 36 |
Follow (along), like a little brother | 37 |
Follow a "Spanglish" costar? | 38 |
Follow a butcher's intuition? | 33 |
Follow a dentist's artistic advice? | 39 |
Follow a professional audio monthly? | 36 |
Follow an implied final recipe instruction | 42 |
Follow in another's footsteps? | 34 |
Follow in Schliemann's footsteps | 36 |
Follow one's new job, in Realtor-speak | 42 |
Follow one's new job, in Realtorese | 39 |
Follow persistently, as a celebrity | 35 |
Follow the bouncing ball backwards | 34 |
Follow up on inventing the wheel? | 33 |
Follow, as one's older brother | 34 |
Follow, or the one doing the following | 38 |
Follow-up album, perhaps (director) | 35 |
Follow-up conversations with Mitch Albom? | 41 |
Follow-up series to "See It Now" | 42 |
Follow-up to ''I'm not'' | 44 |
Follow-up to "Angela's Ashes" | 43 |
Follow-up to "Oh, yeah?" | 34 |
Follow-up to "The Sicilian" | 37 |
Follow-up to "Thriller" | 33 |
Follow-up to a parent's command, maybe | 42 |
Follow-up to the "Thriller" album | 43 |
Followed a broker's advice, perhaps | 39 |
Followed a cannonball's path | 32 |
Followed a coxswain's orders | 32 |
Followed a projectile's path | 32 |
Followed an ambulance chaser's advice | 41 |
Followed back to its source, as a phone call | 44 |
Followed in Cratchit's footsteps | 36 |
Followed the Hippocratic oath, in a way | 39 |
Followed too closely on the highway | 35 |
Followed, as someone's trail | 32 |
Follower of ''amas'' | 36 |
Follower of ''me, myself'' | 42 |
Follower of "'N" or "lip" | 49 |
Follower of "Angela's Ashes" | 42 |
Follower of "enclosed" | 32 |
Follower of "for ever and ever" | 41 |
Follower of "harvard." | 32 |