| ___ fiber (flax, hemp, ramie, or jute) | 38 |
| ___ Field (former name of Minute Maid Park) | 43 |
| ___ Field (Minute Maid Park, once) | 34 |
| ___ Field (New York Mets' stadium) | 38 |
| ___ Field (O'Hare, until 1949) | 34 |
| ___ Field (Shea Stadium's replacement) | 42 |
| ___ Field (Shea's replacement) | 34 |
| ___ Field (where the Mariners play) | 35 |
| ___ Field, where the Rockies play | 33 |
| ___ Fields (mythological afterworld) | 36 |
| ___ Fierce (Beyoncé alter ego) | 33 |
| ___ Fighter ("Star Wars" craft) | 41 |
| ___ fighter ("Star Wars" ship) | 40 |
| ___ fighter (early name for a UFO) | 34 |
| ___ finder (carpenter's tool) | 33 |
| ___ Fine, "The Nanny" nanny | 37 |
| ___ fire (destructive 2008 blaze in Los Angeles) | 48 |
| ___ fire (phenomenon seen at sea) | 33 |
| ___ fire (started burning something) | 36 |
| ___ fixe (restaurant charging option) | 37 |
| ___ fixe (unchanging restaurant option) | 39 |
| ___ Fjord (inlet of the Skagerrak) | 34 |
| ___ Flanagan ("True Blood" vampire) | 45 |
| ___ Flanders of "The Simpsons" | 40 |
| ___ Flanders, neighbor of Homer Simpson | 39 |
| ___ flask (inspiration for the Thermos) | 39 |
| ___ Fleischer, who was known as Mr. Boxing | 42 |
| ___ Flow (body of water in the Orkney Islands) | 46 |
| ___ Flow (British naval base site) | 34 |
| ___ Flowers, 1926–31 middleweight champ | 46 |
| ___ fly (certain baseball hit, for short) | 41 |
| ___ fly (run-scoring out, briefly) | 34 |
| ___ Flynn Boyle of "The Practice" | 43 |
| ___ Flynn Boyle of "Twin Peaks" | 41 |
| ___ fois que (as soon as, in Arles) | 35 |
| ___ Fonck, top Allied fighter ace of W.W. I | 43 |
| ___ Fong of "Hawaii Five-O" | 37 |
| ___ Foods (Little Debbie cakes company) | 39 |
| ___ for oneself (gets along without help) | 41 |
| ___ for Peace (Thom Yorke's band) | 37 |
| ___ for Progress (JFK initiative) | 33 |
| ___ for Pyros (Woodstock '94 band) | 38 |
| ___ Force, aka Stephen Friedland | 32 |
| ___ Ford High School (Dearborn, MI institution) | 47 |
| ___ Ford of "Can You Top This?" | 41 |
| ___ Ford Range (mountains of Antarctica) | 40 |
| ___ Forest, former English royal park | 37 |
| ___ Forest, scene of many battles | 33 |
| ___ Fort (Uttar Pradesh monument) | 33 |
| ___ Fort (World Heritage Site in India) | 39 |
| ___ Foundation (animal welfare group) | 37 |
| ___ Foundation (conservative think tank) | 40 |
| ___ fourré (Mille Bornes play) | 33 |
| ___ fours (exactly corresponding) | 33 |
| ___ Fox, 1959 American League M.V.P. | 36 |
| ___ français (sporty horse breed) | 36 |
| ___ Française (French national theater) | 42 |
| ___ France (former name of Mauritius) | 37 |
| ___ Francisco (longest river wholly in Brazil) | 46 |
| ___ Francisco (river through Brazil) | 36 |
| ___ Freed, the so-called Father of Rock and Roll | 48 |
| ___ Freeze (drink at Friendly's) | 36 |
| ___ Frei, Chilean leader succeeded by Allende | 45 |
| ___ Freleng, creator of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck | 49 |
| ___ Fresh (Tex-Mex restaurant chain) | 36 |
| ___ Friday (Radiohead's original name) | 42 |
| ___ Friday's (restaurant chain) | 35 |
| ___ FridayÂ’s (restaurant chain) | 35 |
| ___ From Hawaii (1973 Elvis concert) | 36 |
| ___ From Mars (Ziggy Stardust's back-up band) | 49 |
| ___ Froman (Ferris Bueller impersonation) | 41 |
| ___ Frosty Parfait (Wendy's dessert) | 40 |
| ___ fruits (oranges and lemons, e.g.) | 37 |
| ___ Fruits (Starburst candy, originally) | 40 |
| ___ Fu (1994 fighting video game) | 33 |
| ___ fu (pop artist on the Sony Japan label) | 43 |
| ___ fund (controversial investment) | 35 |
| ___ Fund Management (investment company) | 40 |
| ___ Furterer, line of French hair products | 42 |
| ___ G (Sacha Baron Cohen persona) | 33 |
| ___ Gabelhorn, Swiss Alpine peak | 32 |
| ___ Gailey of "Miracle on 34th Street" | 48 |
| ___ Gailey, of "Miracle on 34th Street" | 49 |
| ___ Galerie (Manhattan art museum) | 34 |
| ___ Gallery of Immortals (Greek pantheon) | 41 |
| ___ game (first matchup of March Madness) | 41 |
| ___ Games (2011 sporting event in Doha, Qatar) | 46 |
| ___ Games, quadrennial event since 1951 | 39 |
| ___ Gamp, nurse in "Martin Chuzzlewit" | 48 |
| ___ Gandhi, pioneering female leader | 36 |
| ___ Garcia (fishing equipment company) | 38 |
| ___ Gardner who married Frank Sinatra | 37 |
| ___ Garros Stadium (French Open site) | 37 |
| ___ Garten (The "Barefoot Contessa") | 46 |
| ___ Garter, famous London tavern | 32 |
| ___ Garth in "Middlemarch" | 36 |
| ___ Gasol (2002 NBA Rookie of the Year) | 39 |
| ___ Gate (one end of London Bridge) | 35 |
| ___ Gatlinburg (Smoky Mountains ski resort) | 43 |
| ___ Gauche (Paris' Left Bank) | 33 |