| Fig. that's in the neighborhood | 35 |
| Fig. that never starts with an 8 or a 9 | 39 |
| Fig. that never ends with four zeros | 36 |
| Fig. that might get adjusted during a storm | 43 |
| Fig. sought by an identity thief | 32 |
| Fig. on an eHarmony questionnaire | 33 |
| Fig. on a box of animal crackers | 32 |
| Fig. mentioned in Miranda warnings | 34 |
| Fig. in TV's "Third Watch" | 40 |
| Fig. in many a John Grisham book | 32 |
| Fig. for I, O or U, but not A or E | 34 |
| Fig. for a dating service questionnaire | 39 |
| Fig. followed by "or so" | 34 |
| Fig. at the top of an organizational chart | 42 |
| Fig tree variety with many trunks | 33 |
| Fifty-four make a game sometimes | 33 |
| Fifty sea nymphs of Greek mythology | 35 |
| Fifty minutes, to a psychiatrist | 32 |
| Fifties org. in charge of air-raid shelters | 43 |
| Fifties audiophile's purchase | 33 |
| Fifth-century pope who was sainted | 34 |
| Fifth-century pope known as "the Great" | 49 |
| Fifth-century pope called "the Great" | 47 |
| Fifth-century king renowned for his cruelty | 43 |
| Fifth-century invader of the Balkans | 36 |
| Fifth-century invader of Britain | 32 |
| Fifth-century epitome of cruelty | 32 |
| Fifth-century capital of the Visigoths | 38 |
| Fifth-cen. pope called "The Great" | 44 |
| Fifth-brightest star in the night sky | 37 |
| Fifth word on "Sgt. Pepper's" | 43 |
| Fifth word of the Second Commandment | 36 |
| Fifth word of the Gettysburg Address | 36 |
| Fifth word of Gettysburg Address | 32 |
| Fifth word of "The Raven" | 35 |
| Fifth word of "American Pie" | 38 |
| Fifth word of "America" | 33 |
| Fifth word of ''America'' | 41 |
| Fifth word in ''American Pie'' | 46 |
| Fifth state to ratify the Constitution: Abbr. | 45 |
| Fifth state to join the Union: Abbr. | 36 |
| Fifth single digit, alphabetically | 34 |
| Fifth quarters, so to speak: Abbr. | 34 |
| Fifth of the seven canonical hours | 34 |
| Fifth note on the diatonic scale | 32 |
| Fifth note of the diatonic scale | 32 |
| Fifth note in the diatonic scale | 32 |
| Fifth installment of a miniseries | 33 |
| Fifth in a series of seven old comedy films | 43 |
| Fifth in a series of connected works | 36 |
| Fifth home console from Nintendo | 32 |
| Fifth century pope known as "The Great" | 49 |
| Fifth and sixth graders, typically | 34 |
| Fifteenth best-selling artists of all time | 42 |
| Fifteen percent of a bill, perhaps | 34 |
| FIFA Women's World Cup 2011 winners | 39 |
| Fiesta toy endorsed by a '70s songwriter? | 45 |
| Fiesta Bowl winner of 2003 and 2004: Abbr. | 42 |
| Fiery roller for Hera's suitor | 34 |
| Fiery Furnaces singer Friedberger | 33 |
| Fiery film role for Mary Pickford and Liz Taylor | 48 |
| Fierstein's "___ Song Trilogy" | 44 |
| Fierce, loyal sort, it's said | 33 |
| Fierce woman, in derogatory slang | 33 |
| Fiennes who played Lord Voldemort | 33 |
| Fiennes of "The English Patient" | 42 |
| Fiend ... or a hint to this puzzle's theme | 46 |
| Fields suitable for grazing (var.) | 34 |
| Fields of "Rippling Rhythm" fame | 42 |
| Fields of "Ripping Rhythm" fame | 41 |
| Fielding and Menotti title heroines | 35 |
| Fielder's ostentatious applause-getter | 42 |
| Field-goal kicker Jason of the NFL | 34 |
| Field's All ____ and Heaven Too | 38 |
| Field work that was award-winning | 33 |
| Field where "POPpies grow" | 36 |
| Field that tries to make you look better? | 41 |
| Field that produces microscopic devices | 39 |
| Field that may include feminist theory | 38 |
| Field that interested Wiley Post | 32 |
| Field that governs the use of the moon, e.g. | 44 |
| Field of three Nobel Prizes: Abbr. | 34 |
| Field of the late B.K.S. Iyengar | 32 |
| Field Museum attraction, briefly | 32 |
| Field marshal who had something up his sleeve | 45 |
| Field marshal Erwin Rommel's nickname | 41 |
| Field involving scarcity and elasticity | 39 |
| Field in which things are looking up?: Abbr. | 44 |
| Field formerly home to the Brooklyn Dodgers | 43 |
| Field for upwardly mobile types? | 32 |
| Field for some English majors, briefly | 38 |
| Field for Gérard Depardieu and Audrey Tautou | 47 |
| Field cultivated by Lestat's creator? | 41 |
| Fiedler's "___ to Innocence" | 42 |
| Fiedler's "An ___ Innocence" | 42 |
| Fido's game played with a stick | 35 |
| Fido's "uninvitee" | 32 |
| Fidgeting during a poker game, e.g. | 35 |
| FidelÂ’s successor as president | 34 |
| Fidel's Minister of Industry | 32 |