From La Spezia, Italy, to Hyères, France | 43 |
Fifth in a series of seven old comedy films | 43 |
Fastballer known as "The Express" | 43 |
Former Swedish subsidiary of General Motors | 43 |
First airline to operate a transpolar route | 43 |
Flavor of an Emergen-C vitamin C supplement | 43 |
Financially struggling, with "in" | 43 |
Film or play that is the key to this puzzle | 43 |
For CAMERON DIAZ, a fruit drink from Brazil | 43 |
Faulkner's "Requiem for ___" | 43 |
Ferrell's "Anchorman" co-star | 43 |
Father Mulcahy on "MASH," for one | 43 |
Film scripted by Frances Gumm's mother? | 43 |
Fever that reached America in the mid-1960s | 43 |
Food item once used as currency in Mongolia | 43 |
Five-time 1970s Phillies All-Star shortstop | 43 |
Fully-prepped material for a printer, maybe | 43 |
Fifties org. in charge of air-raid shelters | 43 |
First refugee named Canadian Prime Minister | 43 |
French chicken dish garnished with kernels? | 43 |
Forcing a physicistÂ’s car off the road? | 43 |
Former "Family Feud" host Richard | 43 |
First player to win tennis's Grand Slam | 43 |
Fowl that's not too demanding to raise? | 43 |
Fabricated group with "Protocols" | 43 |
Fashion magazine is indebted to a pop group | 43 |
Freddie the Freeloader portrayer, to Roget? | 43 |
Family of the composer of "Dixie" | 43 |
Framework of steel tubing used by mechanics | 43 |
Feudal serf (yeah I used this entry, what?) | 43 |
First name in 1970's women's tennis | 43 |
Fixture that refunds money for unused time? | 43 |
Formation between two edges of a polyhedron | 43 |
Friz Freleng's initial sketch of Porky? | 43 |
Fictional character known for jukebox hits? | 43 |
Famous astronomer and first Jupiter orbiter | 43 |
Feared "Hogan's Heroes" group | 43 |
Former British gold coin worth 21 shillings | 43 |
First Jewish superstar in the major leagues | 43 |
Farm animal's anatomical pronouncement? | 43 |
Former world heavyweight champion Johansson | 43 |
First Russian to be called "czar" | 43 |
Fictional sailor's Thanksgiving mantra? | 43 |
Former Heisman winner who now likes coffee? | 43 |
Fictional substance in "Superman" | 43 |
First lady of the United States (1963-1969) | 43 |
French locale of prehistoric cave paintings | 43 |
Female NASCAR racer/eco-activist ___ Munter | 43 |
Family of the founder of antiseptic surgery | 43 |
Fittingly, the obscene phone caller wore... | 43 |
Famed former French restaurant of Manhattan | 43 |
Frankie ___ (lead singer for The Teenagers) | 43 |
First lady of the United States (1953-1961) | 43 |
Footballer Wayne Rooney's team, to fans | 43 |
First jazz musician to win a Pulitzer Prize | 43 |
First lady of the United States (1861-1865) | 43 |
Football player in a famous Coke commercial | 43 |
Film on the fruit of Paris's abduction? | 43 |
Feature of increasingly frigid temperatures | 43 |
Faculty member who advises theology majors? | 43 |
Fresh sign of drag racing in a little city? | 43 |
Feature of a whale or an opossum's tail | 43 |
Five-in-a-row board game played with stones | 43 |
French author Charles who wrote fairy tales | 43 |
Folk group that's nothing to sneeze at? | 43 |
Flower whose name means "tobacco" | 43 |
First published black woman poet in America | 43 |
French pioneer in treating the mentally ill | 43 |
Fonzie's girl on "Happy Days" | 43 |
Famous misquote from "Casablanca" | 43 |
Fully constituted, as a session of Congress | 43 |
Fried side that includes peppers and onions | 43 |
For the outlook, look out for his look out! | 43 |
Film showing for V.I.P.'s, in the army? | 43 |
Family in "House of Seven Gables" | 43 |
Frilly white flower also called wild carrot | 43 |
First name in the 2011 Chicago mayoral race | 43 |
Feature of one nicknamed "Ginger" | 43 |
Film critic + "Native Son" author | 43 |
Footballer Andre, dubbed 'Bad Moon' | 43 |
Forbes's 57th-richest person in America | 43 |
First African-American major-league catcher | 43 |
Food critic's love of fast food, maybe? | 43 |
French city that shares its name with a car | 43 |
First entry in a crossword to a constructor | 43 |
Fail to spot a single cotton-eating insect? | 43 |
Film that leaves them rolling in the aisles | 43 |
First word of "Winter Wonderland" | 43 |
Feature of old cruise ships and locomotives | 43 |
Fasten with a click, as a vacuum attachment | 43 |
Featured artists' cadenzas, for example | 43 |
Former (and likely future) Seattle NBA team | 43 |
Football boot that takes unexpected bounces | 43 |
Four-time O. Henry winner for short stories | 43 |
First name shared by both founders of Apple | 43 |
French city sacked in the Hundred Years War | 43 |
Facing the direction whence a glacier moves | 43 |
Former Cleveland Orchestra conductor George | 43 |
Force behind natural order, in Confucianism | 43 |
Flat ___ (some proponents of I.R.S. reform) | 43 |