"Fly Like an Eagle" org. | 34 |
"Fly Like an Eagle" Steve | 35 |
"Fly Me to the Moon" and others? | 42 |
"Fly the friendly skies" co. | 38 |
"Flying Down to Rio" studio | 37 |
"Flying Down to ___," 1933 film | 41 |
"Flying Down to ___," 1933 song | 41 |
"Flying Down to _____" | 32 |
"Flying Down ___" (1933 movie) | 40 |
"Flying Down ___" (Astaire-Rogers film) | 49 |
"Flying Dutchman" girl | 32 |
"Flying Dutchman" heroine | 35 |
"Flying Dutchman" role | 32 |
"Flying Dutchman" soprano | 35 |
"Flying Dutchman", for one | 36 |
"Flying Home" Fitzgerald | 34 |
"Flying kangaroo" airline | 35 |
"Flying" types of sails | 33 |
"Foaming cleanser" of old ads | 39 |
"Foiled again!" competitor? | 37 |
"Foiled again!" crier? | 32 |
"Folktronica" singer Orton | 36 |
"Follow me ___!": Kipling | 35 |
"Follow Me ___": Kipling | 34 |
"Follow Me ___," Kipling poem | 39 |
"Follow my instructions to the letter" | 48 |
"Follow the Fleet" co-star, 1936 | 42 |
"Follow the Yellow Brick ___" | 39 |
"Follow your nose!" speaker | 37 |
"Following the Equator" author | 40 |
"Folsom Prison Blues" city | 36 |
"Folsom Prison Blues" locale | 38 |
"Folsom Prison Blues" singer | 38 |
"Food, Body and Mind" diet maven | 42 |
"Food, Glorious Food" musical | 39 |
"Fool for You" Grammy winner Green | 44 |
"Fool in the Rain" band, for short | 44 |
"Fool me __, shame on you ..." | 40 |
"Fool me ___, shame on ..." | 38 |
"Fool me ___, shame on you . . ." | 43 |
"Fool me ___, shame on you ..." | 41 |
"Fool to Cry" rockers, 1976 | 37 |
"Foolish Games" singer | 32 |
"Foolish" singer, 2002 | 32 |
"Fools are my ___ . . . ": Byron | 42 |
"Fools Die" author Mario | 34 |
"Fools rush in" source | 32 |
"Fools ___," 1940 song | 32 |
"Foot in Mouth Disease" Canuck punks | 46 |
"Foot" or "fore" attachment | 47 |
"Football Friday" network | 35 |
"Football Night in America" host | 42 |
"Football Night in America" host Bob | 46 |
"Football Night in America" network | 45 |
"Football On Your Phone" rapper Manning | 49 |
"Football Tonight" airer | 34 |
"Footloose" actor's side? | 39 |
"Footloose" actress Singer | 36 |
"Footloose" co-star Singer | 36 |
"Footloose" hero McCormack | 36 |
"Footloose" singer Kenny | 34 |
"Footloose" singer Loggins | 36 |
"Footloose" singer, 1984 | 34 |
"Footprints on ___ of time" | 37 |
"For --- a jolly good fellow" | 39 |
"For --- jolly good..." | 33 |
"For --- the Bell Tolls" | 34 |
"For ---, With Love and Squalor" | 42 |
"For a long and healthy life" sloganeer | 49 |
"For another thing ..." | 33 |
"For beauty lives with ___": Shak. | 44 |
"For Better or for Worse" matriarch | 45 |
"For better or for __" | 32 |
"For better or for ___" | 33 |
"For children 12 and under," say? | 43 |
"For children of all ___!" | 36 |
"For crying out lou—!" | 36 |
"For crying out loud!" | 32 |
"For crying out loud," e.g. | 37 |
"For dieters" descriptor | 34 |
"For Dummies" books, essentially | 42 |
"For Dummies" bookstore section | 41 |
"For every Bird ___": Emily Dickinson | 47 |
"For fun it's a wonderful toy" item | 49 |
"For goodness' sake!" | 35 |
"For goodness' __!" | 33 |
"For goodness' ___!" | 34 |
"For goodness' ___" | 33 |
"For he heard the loud ___" | 37 |
"For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" word | 49 |
"For heaven's sake!" | 34 |
"For heaven's ___!" | 33 |
"For heaven's _____!" | 35 |
"For her eyes were ___ . . . ": Arnold | 48 |
"For here" alternative | 32 |
"For hire" org. of the 1930s | 38 |
"For I am poor and ___" | 33 |
"For I'm to be ___" | 33 |
"For kings have ___ . . . ": R. Greene | 48 |
"For Laughing Out Loud" memoirist | 43 |