Former Finnish coin that sounds like an American copper coin | 60 |
Former English World Cup manager ___-Gören Eriksson | 54 |
Former eBay president and current political hopeful Whitman | 59 |
Former drink marketed as "zomething different" | 56 |
Former dominion that included India, Pakistan and Bangladesh | 60 |
Former Cub slugger's abrupt departure from Wrigley Field? | 61 |
Former Crayola color that's still one when its name is reversed | 67 |
Former Congressional gp. concerned with Communist infiltration | 62 |
Former co-anchor of "The World Today" [French horns] | 62 |
Former circus-themed breakfast cereal from General Mills | 56 |
Former car model whose name is Latin for "untouched" | 62 |
Former California N.F.L.'er now located in St. Louis | 56 |
Former baseball team that played at Sportsman's Park | 56 |
Former baseball manager comes to a President's mother | 57 |
Former automaker that manufactured trucks in W.W. II | 52 |
Former airline with a JFK terminal designed by Eero Saarinen | 60 |
Former airer of "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" | 52 |
Former African territory __-Urundi (now two countries) | 54 |
Former "World Series of Poker" champ Ungar | 52 |
Former "Weekend Update" host on "S.N.L." | 60 |
Former "Weekend Edition Sunday" host Hansen | 53 |
Former "Tonight Show" guitarist Eubanks, familiarly | 61 |
Former "The Daily Show" correspondent Corddry | 55 |
Former "Saturday Night Live" regular Cheri | 52 |
Former "Saturday Night Live" performer Cheri | 54 |
Former "NOVA scienceNOW" host Neil deGrasse __ | 56 |
Former "Monday Night Football" commentator | 52 |
Former "Idol" judge with Simon, Kara and Randy | 56 |
Former "Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Julie | 60 |
Former "Entertainment Tonight" cohost John | 52 |
Former "Entertainment Tonight" co-host John | 53 |
Former "Crossfire" host known for wearing a bow tie | 61 |
Former "America's Funniest People" host Sorkin | 60 |
Former "America's Funniest Home Videos" host Bob | 62 |
Former "America's Funniest Home Videos" host | 58 |
Former ''Entertainment Tonight'' cohost | 55 |
Formation of words like "buzz" or "hiss" | 60 |
Format in which a bad "Beat It" might be heard | 56 |
Formal/informal response to "Who's there?" | 56 |
Formal/informal reply to "Who's there?" | 53 |
Formal response to ''Who's there?'' | 55 |
Formal acknowledgment of the end of the calla season? | 53 |
Form of Japanese dance drama in which the performers often use fans | 67 |
Forest's role in "The Last King of Scotland" | 58 |
Forest's "The Last King of Scotland" role | 55 |
Forest Whitaker's role in "The Crying Game" | 57 |
Forest creature in "The Lord of the Rings" | 52 |
Foreigner hit in the musical film "Rock of Ages" | 58 |
Foreign relations strengthened by financial resources | 53 |
Ford, GM and Chrysler, "the ___" automakers | 53 |
Ford's "Six Days Seven Nights" co-star | 52 |
Ford whose debut album was "Out for Blood" | 52 |
Ford model featured in "Starsky & Hutch" | 54 |
Force whose motto is "Maintiens le droit": Abbr. | 58 |
Force to drink a disgusting Smirnoff beverage, in bro-speak | 59 |
Force that I'm certain will pull you back to Earth? | 55 |
Force equal to that of the earth's pull, for short | 54 |
Force a physician and a "Star Trek" officer into a plane? | 67 |
For whom Lennon's "Beautiful Boy" was written | 59 |
For W. Va., it's "Montani Semper Liberi" | 54 |
For turning a screw when you lack a screwdriver, there's ... | 64 |
For SANDRA BULLOCK, a gift of a summer side dish in large quantity | 66 |
For note-taking during the debate, Iggy used waterbed linens as ... | 67 |
For many, they end while staring at Ryan Seacrest: Abbr. | 56 |
For DANIEL CRAIG, a sweater from the Yale student store | 55 |
Footnote abbr. that means "in the same place" | 55 |
Footballer who co-starred in "The Dirty Dozen" | 56 |
Footballer George who ultimately inspired a Reagan nickname | 59 |
Football's Hirsch, known as "Crazylegs" | 53 |
Football's "Too Tall" Jones and others | 52 |
Football team whose members collect perfume bottles? | 52 |
Football player Dwight who caught "The Catch" | 55 |
Football player Crumpler who was on the Falcons, Titans and Patriots | 68 |
Football pioneer George nicknamed "Mr. Everything" | 60 |
Football headgear that looks as if it's made of ribbon? | 59 |
Football Hall-of-Famer who became a Minnesota Supreme Court justice | 67 |
Football Hall-of-Famer called the "Intellectual Assassin" | 67 |
Football Hall of Famer George who played for 26 seasons | 55 |
Football field areas between the 20-yard line and the goal line | 63 |
Foolishly rent Tampa's penthouses, for example (10) | 55 |
Food ___ (place where affordable food is hard to come by) | 57 |
Food whose name means, literally, "cooking pot" | 57 |
Food whose name literally means "twig bean" | 53 |
Food whose name is derived from "to cover" | 52 |
Food whose name comes from the Tupi language of South America | 61 |
Food whose name comes from a language of West Africa | 52 |
Food transportation ... that Harry Belafonte sang about | 55 |
Food that's the subject of a museum in Austin, Minn. | 56 |
Food that's Italian for "little worms" | 52 |
Food that's French for "flash of lightning" | 57 |
Food that's either cooked or not cooked, tasty or not tasty? | 64 |
Food tested as cannon ammunition on "Mythbusters" | 59 |
Food product whose name is an example of "foreign branding" | 69 |
Food prepared by Mrs. Costanza in a "Seinfeld" episode | 64 |
Food often described using the number of fingers it takes to eat it | 67 |
Food Network's "Barefoot Contessa" host Garten | 60 |
Food named six times in a children's number rhyme | 53 |
Food label units that don't mind waiting around? | 52 |
Food giant that owns Ball Park Franks and Hillshire Farm | 56 |
Food company whose name is spelled out in its advertising jingle | 64 |