Flavored soy bits introduced in 1966 by General Mills | 53 |
Fleas Adam ___ (world's shortest poem, it's said) | 57 |
Flee (and what you must supply four times in this puzzle) | 57 |
Flee the vicinity of "So Sick" R&B singer? | 56 |
Fleet driven by the star of "Purple Rain"? | 52 |
Fleetwood Mac "___ thinking about tomorrow" | 53 |
Fleetwood Mac hit used in Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign | 58 |
Fleetwood Mac's John or Christine, without any singing parts? | 65 |
Fleischer with the 2005 memoir "Taking Heat" | 54 |
Fleur de ___ (Hubert Keller's famed SF restaurant) | 54 |
Flick where you might see planets held up by fishing line | 57 |
Flier with quills "twelve paces long," per Marco Polo | 63 |
Flight attendant's reminder when serving alcohol? | 53 |
Flight coordinators in a union busted by Reagan: Abbr. | 54 |
Flip side of Satchmo's "A Kiss to Build a Dream On" | 65 |
Flipped, as pages (with ''through'') | 52 |
Flock of Seagulls: "I ___ so far away ..." | 52 |
Floppy-eared "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" demon | 55 |
Floral subject of a spring festival in some Southern cities | 59 |
Florence and the Machine "Dog Days Are ___" | 53 |
Florentine "Scenes from the Life of Christ" painter | 61 |
Florida city about an hour and a half from Disney World | 55 |
Florida city chosen for the 2012 Republican National Convention | 63 |
Florida city developed by aviation's Glenn Curtiss | 54 |
Florida city nicknamed the "Horse Capital of the World" | 65 |
Florida city that's Seminole for "high prairie" | 61 |
Florida city where Thomas Edison and Henry Ford had winter estates | 66 |
Florida Congressman Buchanan who took Katherine Harris's seat | 65 |
Florida setting for the Up-and-Coming Filmmakers convention? | 60 |
Florida site of an annual World Golf Championship event | 55 |
Florida university whose teams are aptly named Hatters | 54 |
Florida's "Horse Capital of the World" | 52 |
Florida's 63-year-old Snooty is the oldest in captivity | 59 |
Florida's new "be kind to golfers" slogan? | 56 |
Florida's so-called "Waterfront Wonderland" | 57 |
Florida's ___ Trail (road through the Everglades) | 53 |
Flotsam and Jetsam, in "The Little Mermaid" | 53 |
Flotsam or Jetsam, in "The Little Mermaid" | 52 |
Flounder's frat brother in ''Animal House'' | 63 |
Flounder's frat brother in "Animal House" | 55 |
Flour-making plant--the Greek geographer Strabo wrote about one! | 64 |
Flower cluster on a single stem, as in the honey locust | 55 |
Flower in Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" | 67 |
Flower name derived from the French for "thought" | 59 |
Flower that shares its name with a tentacled sea creature | 57 |
Flower whose name comes from the Greek for "rainbow" | 62 |
Flower with such varieties as Tipsy Imperial Concubine and Happy Butt | 69 |
Flowers said to have sprung from the blood of Adonis | 52 |
Floyd "But don't take a slice of my ___" | 54 |
Fluid with the same salt concentration as mammalian blood? | 58 |
Foe hiding, in a way, in the puzzle's four longest answers | 62 |
Foe of the evil Gargamel, in children's entertainment | 57 |
Foiler of a regicide plot, in "The Tempest" | 53 |
Folk music scholar who helped popularize Leadbelly and Burl Ives | 64 |
Folk singer Bunyan who collaborated with Animal Collective | 58 |
Folk singer Tom with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award | 56 |
Folk singer who runs her own Righteous Babe record label | 56 |
Folk song "The _____ Grey Goose (Is Dead)" | 52 |
Folklore creature that inspired "Frankenstein" | 56 |
Folks featured in Harrison Ford's ''Witness'' | 65 |
Folks who bogart the entire Ben & Jerry's container? | 60 |
Follow-up album to "Alice's Restaurant" | 53 |
Follow-up to the best seller "Angela's Ashes" | 59 |
Follower of "&" in many business names | 52 |
Follower of "angry young" or "dirty old" | 60 |
Follower of "on" and "off" in a phrase | 58 |
Follower of "Rocky" or "Superman" | 53 |
Follower of a religion, literally and linguistically | 52 |
Followers of "cows" or "pigs" in song | 57 |
Follows one's favorite sports squad out of town? | 52 |
Folman who directed the 2013 film "The Congress" | 58 |
Fonda's "Fun With Dick and Jane" costar | 53 |
Foo Fighters "No one's getting out of here alive" song | 68 |
Foo Fighters "___, Silence, Patience & Grace" | 59 |
Food additive that was included in Time's 50 Worst Inventions | 65 |
Food and Nutrition Bd. guidelines first adopted in 1941 | 55 |
Food beloved by George's dad on "Seinfeld" | 56 |
Food brand whose name is a combination of two state abbreviations | 65 |
Food brand whose name is a portmanteau of two state names | 57 |
Food brand whose Web site offers a specialty recipe for duckling | 64 |
Food company whose name is spelled out in its advertising jingle | 64 |
Food giant that owns Ball Park Franks and Hillshire Farm | 56 |
Food label units that don't mind waiting around? | 52 |
Food named six times in a children's number rhyme | 53 |
Food Network's "Barefoot Contessa" host Garten | 60 |
Food often described using the number of fingers it takes to eat it | 67 |
Food prepared by Mrs. Costanza in a "Seinfeld" episode | 64 |
Food product whose name is an example of "foreign branding" | 69 |
Food tested as cannon ammunition on "Mythbusters" | 59 |
Food that's either cooked or not cooked, tasty or not tasty? | 64 |
Food that's French for "flash of lightning" | 57 |
Food that's Italian for "little worms" | 52 |
Food that's the subject of a museum in Austin, Minn. | 56 |
Food transportation ... that Harry Belafonte sang about | 55 |
Food whose name comes from a language of West Africa | 52 |
Food whose name comes from the Tupi language of South America | 61 |
Food whose name is derived from "to cover" | 52 |
Food whose name literally means "twig bean" | 53 |
Food whose name means, literally, "cooking pot" | 57 |
Food ___ (place where affordable food is hard to come by) | 57 |