"Fair or foul" replay reviewers | 41 |
"Fair play" | 21 |
"Fair" heroine | 24 |
"Fair" or "foul" | 36 |
"Fair, fat, and ___": Scott | 37 |
"Fairgoers may be in for a shock" (St. Louis, 1904) | 61 |
"Fairies' midwife" in "Romeo and Juliet" | 64 |
"Fairly well" | 23 |
"Fairy tale" | 22 |
"Fairy tales" | 23 |
"Faites ___ jeux" (croupier's phrase at the roulette wheel) | 73 |
"Faith of ___ Fathers" | 32 |
"Faith ___ Love" King's X | 39 |
"Faith ___!" (words by Faber) | 39 |
"Faith, as cold ___ be . . . ": Shak. | 47 |
"Faith, __ with losing his wits": "Hamlet" | 62 |
"Faithful Place" novelist's side? | 47 |
"Fake is as old as the __ tree": Welles | 49 |
"Fakebook" ___ Tengo | 30 |
"Falcon Crest" actress | 32 |
"Falcon Crest" actress Alicia | 39 |
"Falcon Crest" actress with the real last name Ortiz | 62 |
"Falcon Crest" actress ___ Alicia | 43 |
"Falcon Crest" co-star | 32 |
"Falcon Crest" star | 29 |
"Falcon ___" ('80s soap opera) | 44 |
"Falderal" | 20 |
"Fall back" interval | 30 |
"Fall back" time, in brief | 36 |
"Fall Behind Me" rockers, with "The" | 56 |
"Fall guy" or "gent," e.g. | 46 |
"Fall on your knees" carol | 36 |
"Fall" attachment | 27 |
"Fall" guy | 20 |
"Fall" prefix | 23 |
"Fallen Angel" | 24 |
"Fallen woman," in an opera title | 43 |
"Fallin'" singer Alicia | 37 |
"Falling From Grace" actress, 1992 | 44 |
"Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop" singer Landon ___ | 62 |
"Falling in Place" novelist Ann | 41 |
"Falling Man" novelist Don | 36 |
"Falling Skies" airer | 31 |
"Falling Skies" extras: Abbr. | 39 |
"Falling Skies" network | 33 |
"Falling Up" poet Silverstein | 39 |
"False!" | 18 |
"False" prefix | 24 |
"Falstaff" | 20 |
"Falstaff" and "Fidelio" | 44 |
"Falstaff" and "Hamlet" | 43 |
"Falstaff" and others | 31 |
"Falstaff" composer | 29 |
"Falstaff" composer Edward | 36 |
"Falstaff" composer Sir Edward | 40 |
"Falstaff" composer: 1913 | 35 |
"Falstaff" mezzo-soprano | 34 |
"Falstaff" or "Fidelio" | 43 |
"Falstaff" or "Otello" | 42 |
"Falstaff" soprano | 28 |
"Falstaff" was his last opera | 39 |
"Falstaff," e.g. | 26 |
"Falstaff," for example | 33 |
"Falstaff," for one | 29 |
"Fam and ___," Albee play | 35 |
"Fame and Obscurity" author | 37 |
"Fame" actress | 24 |
"Fame" actress Cara | 29 |
"Fame" actress Irene | 30 |
"Fame" name | 21 |
"Fame" name namesakes | 31 |
"Fame" singer | 23 |
"Fame" singer Cara | 28 |
"Fame" singer David | 29 |
"Fame" singer David, 1975 | 35 |
"Fame" singer Irene | 29 |
"Fame" star | 21 |
"Fame" star Cara | 26 |
"Fame" star Irene | 27 |
"Fame"-ous Cara | 25 |
"Familia" member | 26 |
"Familiar Spirits" author Lurie | 41 |
"Familiarity begets ___": Marmion | 43 |
"Familiarity breeds contempt" fabulist | 48 |
"Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream" prez | 80 |
"Famille" member | 26 |
"Family ---" | 22 |
"Family Affair" character | 35 |
"Family Affair" star of 1960's-70's TV | 56 |
"Family Circus" cartoonist | 36 |
"Family Circus" cartoonist Keane | 42 |
"Family City USA" | 27 |
"Family City, U.S.A." | 31 |
"Family Feud" catchphrase | 35 |
"Family Feud" families | 32 |
"Family Feud" host Anderson | 37 |
"Family Feud" option | 30 |
"Family Feud" participants | 36 |
"Family Feud" phrase | 30 |
"Family Feud" teammate, often | 39 |