Former "American Idol" judge Paula | 44 |
Fukuda's predecessor as Japan's P.M. | 44 |
First name in "The Lonesome Train" | 44 |
Film about Santa enjoying his holiday cigar? | 44 |
Figure that generally drops with circulation | 44 |
Facetious, half-serious, abstemious quintet? | 44 |
French band with "Pocket Symphony" | 44 |
Family support group for some rehab patients | 44 |
Frank Zappa's "Hot Rats," e.g. | 44 |
Former Italian PM and kidnapping victim Moro | 44 |
First name of a 16-time "SNL" host | 44 |
First name in the "Star Wars" cast | 44 |
Fugard's "A Lesson From _____" | 44 |
First Dominican manager in the major leagues | 44 |
First name on the "Ugly Betty" set | 44 |
Former Food & Wine publisher, familiarly | 44 |
French physicist with a unit named after him | 44 |
First thing Iowa State cheerleaders ask for? | 44 |
First thing an Indiana cheerleader calls for | 44 |
Fay Wray's role in "King Kong" | 44 |
Finland's ""Maamme"" | 44 |
Film in which Sharon Stone voiced a princess | 44 |
For a rectangle, it's length times width | 44 |
Floor cover that doesn't reach the walls | 44 |
Former White House Press Secretary Fleischer | 44 |
French city with a famous Roman amphitheater | 44 |
First word of ''The Aeneid'' | 44 |
Future Yankee Hall of Famer, in the tabloids | 44 |
First name from ''Laugh-In'' | 44 |
Fictional Ziff infatuated with Marge Simpson | 44 |
Fixes a figure with several crooked letters? | 44 |
Field in which things are looking up?: Abbr. | 44 |
Frankie with the 1959 #1 hit "Why" | 44 |
Father of Pom, Flora, Alexander and Isabelle | 44 |
Features common to Uncle Sam and Father Time | 44 |
Film set in Bodega Bay, with "The" | 44 |
First U.S. journalist to interview Gorbachev | 44 |
Former Chief Justice's muscle stiffness? | 44 |
First celebrity on "Sesame Street" | 44 |
Former Manhattan punk music club, familiarly | 44 |
Fashion house associated with Karl Lagerfeld | 44 |
Film with the line "I made a cow!" | 44 |
Figaro's friend in "Pinocchio" | 44 |
Fuerza Democrática Nicaragüense member | 44 |
Figure on a manufacturer's balance sheet | 44 |
Financial auditor's designation, briefly | 44 |
Former resident of Lhasa's Potala Palace | 44 |
Fox's partner on "The X-Files" | 44 |
Focus of TV's "Trading Spaces" | 44 |
First tight end in the Football Hall of Fame | 44 |
Figures at many a wedding reception, briefly | 44 |
Flip side of "La Bamba" in '58 | 44 |
Fictional villain whose given name is Julius | 44 |
First-act finale in "La Bohème" | 44 |
Frost's "right place for love" | 44 |
Forbes' "most powerful pundit" | 44 |
First president of the German republic, 1919 | 44 |
Funny "Those Were the Days" singer | 44 |
Federal agency whose first head was FDR, Jr. | 44 |
Figure usu. in hundreds or thousands of feet | 44 |
Former wife of skier Lindsey's boyfriend | 44 |
Feature of TV's "The Fugitive" | 44 |
Frequent Weekly World News subjects, briefly | 44 |
First female athlete to host "SNL" | 44 |
Furry inhabitant of the forest moon of Endor | 44 |
Fitch who co-founded Abercrombie & Fitch | 44 |
Food item whose name means "slice" | 44 |
Foremost painter of Spanish national customs | 44 |
First name in "The Cocoanuts" cast | 44 |
Five-time world champion figure skater Carol | 44 |
First words of "Anarchy In the UK" | 44 |
Finishes making, as a black-and-white cookie | 44 |
Financial reserves for later years, in brief | 44 |
First word of "Send in the Clowns" | 44 |
First word in "Send in the Clowns" | 44 |
Finch album/hit "What It ___ Burn" | 44 |
Formal reply to "Who's there?" | 44 |
Formal "Who's there?" response | 44 |
First name of Woodstock's last performer | 44 |
Forest's "Street Kings" costar | 44 |
F. Scott FitzgeraldÂ’s second middle name | 44 |
Francis ___, "Love Story" composer | 44 |
Female TV dog whose portrayers were all male | 44 |
Flipped, as pages (with "through") | 44 |
Former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Dawson | 44 |
Frasier's ex-wife on "Frasier" | 44 |
Fiorentino of "The Last Seduction" | 44 |
Fictional amateur sleuth who attended Oxford | 44 |
Former "Family Feud" host Anderson | 44 |
French revolutionary murdered in his bathtub | 44 |
Former New York Philharmonic conductor Zubin | 44 |
Farrow of "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 44 |
Flash Gordon's "merciless" foe | 44 |
Fixed arrangements of the tones of an octave | 44 |
Fictional planet in "Flash Gordon" | 44 |
Food additive that triggers umami taste buds | 44 |
Facetious name for a school cafeteria staple | 44 |
Founder of the advocacy group Public Citizen | 44 |
First Olympics venue with women's hockey | 44 |
Four-handed piano piece by a French emperor? | 44 |