Frustrated sigh before cleaning up | 34 |
Frustrated the director, perhaps | 32 |
Frustrating communication sequence | 34 |
Frustrating scene for a pyromaniac in Ariz.? | 44 |
Fry's cohort, on "Futurama" | 41 |
Fry's former BBC comedy partner | 35 |
Ft. Lee neighbor across the Hudson | 34 |
Ft. Meade's "Crypto City" | 39 |
Ft. Worth's ___ Carter Museum | 33 |
Fu Manchu "We Must ___" | 33 |
Fubu alternative, in urban clothing | 35 |
Fucile of "The Incredibles" | 37 |
Fudd of “What’s Opera, Doc?” | 40 |
Fudd the "wabbit" hunter | 34 |
Fuel additive on the NASCAR circuit | 35 |
Fuel brand with green and white stations | 40 |
Fuel derived from fermenting organic waste | 42 |
Fuel derived from petroleum, e.g. | 33 |
Fuel economy authority, for short | 33 |
Fuel for Cinderella's coach? | 32 |
Fuel for piston-engine airplanes | 32 |
Fuel found in all three theme entries | 37 |
Fuel ship of a more offensive nature | 36 |
Fuel that built the Rockefeller fortune | 39 |
Fuel that yields a net energy loss | 34 |
Fuel used in smokeless briquettes | 33 |
Fuel with a characteristic pink color | 37 |
Fuerteventura, Tenerife, Lanzarote, and others | 46 |
Fuerza Democrática Nicaragüense member | 44 |
Fugard play "A Lesson from ___" | 41 |
Fugard's A Lesson from ____ | 34 |
Fugard's A ____ from Aloes | 33 |
Fugard's 'A Lesson From --' | 39 |
Fugard's "A Lesson From ---" | 42 |
Fugard's "A Lesson From ___" | 42 |
Fugard's "A Lesson From _____" | 44 |
Fugard's "My Children! My ___!" | 45 |
Fugitive financier since the early 70's | 43 |
Fugitive saxophonist John, familiarly? | 38 |
Fukuda's predecessor as Japan's P.M. | 44 |
Fulfillment ... and #2 on the list | 34 |
Fulfillment of a burning desire? | 32 |
Full breakfast, in British slang | 32 |
Full complement of baseball players | 35 |
Full complement of Stooges or Wise Men | 38 |
Full deck at Caesar's palace? | 33 |
Full deck Nero never played with? | 33 |
Full name of Lois's husband, in the comics | 46 |
Full of "Appassionata"? | 33 |
Full of "shit," perhaps? | 34 |
Full of promise, as one's future | 36 |
Full of sex and violence, perhaps | 33 |
Full skirt with a tight waistband | 33 |
Full Tilt Boogie Band singer Joplin | 35 |
Full-bore, like a group of trumpets | 35 |
Full-figured member of the herd? | 32 |
Full-house indication, for short | 32 |
Full-length films shot at a day spa? | 36 |
Full-price payer, at an amusement park | 38 |
Full-screen picture, maybe: Abbr. | 33 |
Fullback modeled for a cereal box? | 34 |
Fullback's gesture after scoring a TD? | 42 |
Fuller's 1982 Pulitzer drama | 32 |
Fullness of divine powers and virtues | 37 |
Fully constituted, as a session of Congress | 43 |
Fully realized, through intercourse | 35 |
Fully support, like a good friend | 33 |
Fully-prepped material for a printer, maybe | 43 |
Fumbler defaces parts of diamonds? | 34 |
Fun in numbers, with "the" | 36 |
Fun way of moving through a crowd? | 34 |
Function improperly, with "up" | 40 |
Function of a recycling plant machine? | 38 |
Function of former racing stallions, often | 42 |
Function whose domain is between -1 and 1 | 41 |
Functional conjunctions in contracts | 36 |
Functionless feature on a furry foot | 36 |
Fund manager's kitty for buying stock | 41 |
Fund-raising campaign broadcaster | 33 |
Fundació Joan Miró designer | 33 |
Fundamental character of a culture | 34 |
Fundamental values of a community | 33 |
Funder of Central Park's Strawberry Fields | 46 |
Funding for a Spanish seafood dish? | 35 |
Fundraiser for the hearing-impaired? | 36 |
Funds ran low in the candidate's ___ | 40 |
Funds source of last resort (NHL) | 33 |
Funds that have been squirreled away for later | 46 |
Funeral front-row sitter, perhaps | 33 |
Fungo of "Get Fuzzy," e.g. | 36 |
Fungus that can affect wheat crops | 34 |
Funicello's "Beach Party" costar | 46 |
Funicello/Avalon film of '65 | 32 |
Funk & Wagnalls offering: abbr. | 35 |
Funk band with "Play That Funky Music" | 48 |
Funkadelic's "Cosmic ___" | 39 |
Funnel cake's Latin American cousin | 39 |
Funnies printed on packing materials? | 37 |
Funnily named Small Faces hit (Hyph.) | 37 |
Funny "Those Were the Days" singer | 44 |