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"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