Freed-Brown film musical re commuters? | 38 |
Freed of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame | 39 |
Freebies near a restaurant's exit | 37 |
Freebie on some airplane flights | 32 |
Freebie often containing alcohol | 32 |
Free-___, 1848–54 political party | 40 |
Free-swimming worms with developed sense organs | 47 |
Free ___ Day (annual Ben & JerryÂ’s event) | 49 |
Free up a river's flow, maybe | 33 |
Free Trade Agreement reached in '92 | 39 |
Free to use for business or residence | 37 |
Free Speech Movement's Mario | 32 |
Free shipping requirement, at times | 35 |
Free hit of the hockey ball from out of bounds | 46 |
Free health and dental care, and then some | 42 |
Free game that comes with Windows | 33 |
Free from government control, slangily | 38 |
Free bakery "promotion" | 33 |
Free alternative to Evian, in a restaurant | 42 |
Free "Kinky Boots" ticket | 35 |
Fredonia and Old Westbury are parts of it: Abbr. | 48 |
Fredo Corleone's older brother | 34 |
Frederick's of Hollywood purchases | 38 |
Frederick's of Hollywood offering | 37 |
Frederick's of Hollywood buy | 32 |
Frederick's lyricist, frequently | 36 |
Frederick ___, black abolitionist | 33 |
Frederick ___, "My Fair Lady" composer | 48 |
Frederick who composed "My Fair Lady" | 47 |
Frederick Lonsdale play "___ We All?" | 47 |
Frederic who invented halftone photoengraving | 45 |
Frederic Prokosch novel, with "The" | 45 |
Frederic Dannay and Manfred B. Lee | 34 |
Frederic Chopin's writer friend | 35 |
Freddy who signed a soccer contract at age 14 | 45 |
Freddy once dubbed "the next Pelé" | 47 |
Freddy Krueger's haunts: Abbr. | 34 |
Freddie __ Jr. of "Scooby-Doo" films | 46 |
Freddie the Freeloader's portrayer | 38 |
Freddie the Freeloader's creator | 36 |
Freddie the Freeloader portrayer, to Roget? | 43 |
Freddie of 'Chico and the Man' | 38 |
Freddie Mercury: "In My ___" | 38 |
Freddie King "I'm ___ Down" | 41 |
Fred's wife, on "I Love Lucy" | 43 |
Fred's sister and dance partner | 35 |
Fred's portrayer on "Sanford" | 43 |
Fred's partner in "Silk Stockings" | 48 |
Fred's early dancing partner | 32 |
Fred's "I Love Lucy" wife | 39 |
Fred ___, front man of rock's Limp Bizkit | 45 |
Fred ___, "Chicago" lyricist | 38 |
Fred who won the 1966 U.S. tennis championship | 46 |
Fred who had an "Alley" | 33 |
Fred or Ethel on "I Love Lucy" | 40 |
Fred or Ethel of "I Love Lucy" | 40 |
Fred of "The Wonder Years" | 36 |
Fred of "The Munsters" | 32 |
Fred of "Sanford and Son" | 35 |
Fred of "My Cousin Vinny" | 35 |
Fred of "Finian's Rainbow" | 40 |
Fred of "Daddy Long Legs" | 35 |
Fred of ''Sanford and Son'' | 43 |
Fred MacMurray's three on TV | 32 |
Fred in the oldest surviving motion picture | 43 |
Fred has one in "Scooby-Doo" cartoons | 47 |
Fred Grandy's "Love Boat" character | 49 |
Fred Flintstone's cat, for one | 34 |
Fred Flintstone's better half | 33 |
Fred Durst was never without his | 32 |
Fred Berry on "What's Happening!!" | 48 |
Fred Astaire's sister and others | 36 |
Fred Astaire's dancing sister | 33 |
Fred Armisen's show, for short | 34 |
Freaky-looking sea predators with sucker mouths | 47 |
Freaked out à la Bart Simpson | 32 |
Fröbe of "Goldfinger" | 34 |
Frédéric Chopin's paramour | 36 |
Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi creation | 41 |
Frère of a mère or père | 32 |
Frazzled traffic reporter's comment | 39 |
Frazier's Fight of the Century foe | 38 |
Frazier's "Thrilla in Manila" foe | 47 |
Frazer’s “The Golden ___” | 37 |
Frayn's "Noises Off," e.g. | 40 |
Frawley's role in "I Love Lucy" | 45 |
Fraulein's word of gratitude | 32 |
Fraught with danger, as some circumstances | 42 |
Fraught with danger, as circumstances | 37 |
Frauen, across the border: Abbr. | 32 |
Frau's "forget it" | 32 |
Frau in a really dark Brothers Grimm story | 42 |
Frau Blücher staffmate, in a 1974 movie | 42 |
Fraternize, with "around" | 35 |
Fraternity with a sweetheart of a song | 38 |
Fraternity parties they're not | 34 |
Fraternity letter between phi and kappa | 39 |
Fraternity founded in 1847 at New York University | 49 |
Fraternity founded at Yale in 1845, familiarly | 46 |
Fraternity founded at New York University in 1847 | 49 |