| Founding member of Public Enemy known for wearing large clocks around his neck | 78 |
| Four-time Pro Bowl tight end Crumpler whose first name sounds like a microbiology topic | 87 |
| Four-time winner of Ring magazine's Fighter of the Year award in the 1970s | 78 |
| Fourth word in the opening sequence to all six "Star Wars" films | 74 |
| Fragile articles ... or a hint to the things named by the circled letters | 73 |
| Francis Coppola's first "mainstream" film, "___ 13" | 75 |
| Francis Mulcahy: "What do you shout as a warning in golf?" Radar O'Reilly: "___" | 104 |
| Francis ___, 17th-century English poet who wrote “A Feast for Worms” | 76 |
| Frank Delano Roosevelt’s phrase “New Deal” came from a book by ... | 78 |
| Frank Sinatra said he had "the silkiest chops in the singing game" | 76 |
| Frat standard with the lyric "let's get together and feel all right" | 82 |
| Fred ___, whose sneeze was the subject of the first copyrighted movie in the U.S. | 81 |
| Frederick Law ___, the "father of American landscape architecture" | 76 |
| Freezing material that figures in Vonnegut's "Cat's Cradle" | 77 |
| French dancer who played the title role in the ballet "Carmen" | 72 |
| French forest region that was the site of the final offensive of World War I | 76 |
| French goose, which you won't find in a vowelless puzzle (I only allowed this entry in the puzzle because Rex Parker used it once - true story) | 147 |
| French mathematician Henri whose conjecture was one of the great unsolved problems (until it was cracked in 2003) | 113 |
| French novelist Robert ___, upon whose work the 1973 thriller "The Day of the Dolphin" is based | 105 |
| French politician ___ de Silhouette, from whom the word "silhouette" comes | 84 |
| French prophet whose predictions are often shoehorned into describing modern events | 83 |
| French Stewart's response to the category "Write a Number" in an SNL "Celebrity Jeopardy!" skit | 119 |
| French Stewart's response when asked to "write a number" in an SNL "Celebrity Jeopardy!" skit | 117 |
| French writer who coined the phrase "Facts are stubborn things" | 73 |
| Frequent contestant on the "Saturday Night Live" spoof of "Celebrity Jeopardy!" | 99 |
| Frequent panelist of "Match Game" who was one of three actress sisters | 80 |
| Friday: Iggy hosts Google Search call-in show in his attempt to offer ... | 73 |
| Friend barges in while gent is making amorous overtures; ref declares ... | 73 |
| Frightful-looking "Alice in Wonderland" character, with "the" | 81 |
| From 1988 to 1999, a record 856 consecutive games were played in Dodger Stadium without one | 91 |
| From a star in "A Guide for the Married Man" to a telegrapher's language? | 87 |
| From a star on "The Golden Girls" to a Pennsylvania Avenue abode? | 75 |
| Frost said writing this was like "playing tennis without a net" | 73 |
| Fundraisers where Federer and Nadal sell Rice Krispies Treats and upside-down cake? | 83 |
| Funny Cide was the first one to win the Kentucky Derby in more than 70 years | 76 |
| Future senator who delivered the 2004 Democratic convention keynote address | 75 |