Floria ___ (character performed by Maria Callas) | 48 |
Florestan's jailer in "Fidelio" | 45 |
Florentine poet exPAtriated in 1302 | 35 |
Florentine painter: 1535–1607 | 36 |
Florentine painter Fra Filippo ___ | 34 |
Florentine angel's instrument | 33 |
Florentine : spinach :: lyonnaise : _____ | 41 |
Florentine : spinach :: lyonnaise : ___ | 39 |
Florence, to George and Louise Jefferson | 40 |
Florence's Basilica of ___ Lorenzo | 38 |
Florence Nightingale's aid, to French | 41 |
Floral-sounding Los Angeles suburb | 34 |
Floral song by A Perfect Circle? | 32 |
Floral greeting in one U.S. state | 33 |
Floral designs used in architecture | 35 |
Floppy feature of a basset hound | 32 |
Flooring with inlaid wood patterns | 34 |
Floor on which an anchor chain rests | 36 |
Floor of a three-family house, maybe: Abbr | 42 |
Floor covering in Japanese houses | 33 |
Floor cover that doesn't reach the walls | 44 |
Floods and earthquakes, in legalese | 35 |
Flood of "Cannery Row" | 32 |
Flogging Molly: "___ Lullabies" | 41 |
Flockhart of "Ally McBeal" | 36 |
Flock's "Absolutely!" | 35 |
Flock of Seagulls "I ___" | 35 |
Floated down the river, in a way | 32 |
Float ___ (provide financing for) | 33 |
Flo's comeback at Mel's Diner | 37 |
Flirty wife in "Of Mice and Men" | 42 |
Flirted with, with "at" | 33 |
Flirtatious drink servers, perhaps | 34 |
Flirt's Valentine's gift? | 33 |
Flirt in "Cavalleria Rusticana" | 41 |
Flippered fish-eater with a double coat | 39 |
Flippered animal that runs a maid service? | 42 |
Flipped, as pages (with "through") | 44 |
Flipped out, Old MacDonald-style | 32 |
Flippant attitude toward the I.R.S.? | 36 |
Flip-Phone maker of the early 1980s | 35 |
Flip-floppers often change theirs | 33 |
Flip-a-coin test answer, sometimes | 34 |
Flip side of "Revolution" | 35 |
Flip side of "La Bamba" in '58 | 44 |
Flip side of "Eleanor Rigby" | 38 |
Flip back and forth, as an on-off switch | 40 |
Flip --- (determine heads or tails) | 35 |
Flip --- (choose heads or tails) | 32 |
Flinders in Adelaide, e.g., briefly | 35 |
Flik of "A Bug's Life," e.g. | 42 |
Flik in "A Bug's Life," e.g. | 42 |
Flighty redhead with a distinct laugh | 37 |
Flights that often span two days | 32 |
Flights leaving around midnight, usually | 40 |
Flightless birds that can run up to 40 m.p.h. | 45 |
Flightless birds of South America | 33 |
Flightless birds named for a naturalist | 39 |
Flightless bird of South America | 32 |
Flightless bird from South America | 34 |
Flightless bird common in Australia | 35 |
Flightless "down under" bird | 38 |
Flight-board words that make one smile | 38 |
Flight sergeant in the RAF, e.g. | 32 |
Flight passengers often work on them | 36 |
Flight of the Conchords member with big sideburns | 49 |
Flight of scientists to another nation, e.g. | 44 |
Flight destination in 1933 title | 32 |
Flight deck calculation, for short | 34 |
Flight board postings, for short | 32 |
Flight attendant's serving area | 35 |
Flight attendant's announcement, for short | 46 |
Flies, vis-a-vis me with a flyswatter | 37 |
Flies through the middle of Africa? | 35 |
Flies that don't go far from home | 37 |
Flies that carry sleeping sickness | 34 |
Flies that are way more than just annoying | 42 |
Flies south for the winter, e.g. | 32 |
Flies off the shelf, so to speak | 32 |
Fliers grounded in '03, for short | 37 |
Flier's "classy" choice | 37 |
Flier with a kangaroo on its logo | 33 |
Flier with a hub at Tokyo Narita | 32 |
Flier to Stockholm-Arlanda Airport | 34 |
Flier to Ben Gurion International | 33 |
Flier of coffee for long distances? | 35 |
Flier made from a do-it-yourself kit | 36 |
Flick from "A Bug's Life" | 39 |
Flexing one's muscles, perhaps | 34 |
Flexible, as an electrical outlet | 33 |
Flexible educational environment | 32 |
Flexes one's zygomatic muscles | 34 |
Flew under the radar, colloquially | 34 |
Flew by, as a mixed-up Michigan State athlete? | 46 |
Fleur-de-___ (symbol on Quebec's flag) | 42 |
FLETCHER-SHAKESPEARE PLAY, WITH "THE" | 47 |
Fleshy projection in the back of the mouth | 42 |
Fleshy plant of the mustard family | 34 |
Fleshy fruit, as an apple or pear | 33 |
Flemish painter Adam van ___ (teacher of Rubens) | 48 |