| Florida spot noted for its glass-bottom boats | 45 |
| Florida spring-break destination | 32 |
| Florida State player, familiarly | 32 |
| Florida univ. affiliated with the Catholic Church | 49 |
| Florida University named for a pope | 35 |
| Florida university whose mascot is the Hatter | 45 |
| Florida vacation spot, with "the" | 43 |
| Florida winner of a 2008 All-America City Award | 47 |
| Florida's "Big Water" | 35 |
| Florida's De ___ National Monument | 38 |
| Florida's Eola, Concord, Porter, etc.? | 42 |
| Florida's largest national park | 35 |
| Florida's Saint ___ University | 34 |
| Florida's state tree, the ___ palmetto | 42 |
| Florida's __ City, near Tampa | 33 |
| Florida's __ Island, near Naples | 36 |
| Florida's ___ Battlefield Historic State Park | 49 |
| Florida's ___ National Forest | 33 |
| Florida's ___ Park Race Track | 33 |
| Florida's ___ Tennis Academy | 32 |
| Florida's _____ National Forest | 35 |
| Florida’s “Sunshine City,” familiarly | 49 |
| FloridaÂ’s Sunshine City, to locals | 38 |
| FloridaÂ’s ___ National Forest | 33 |
| Floride or Virginie-Occidentale, e.g. | 37 |
| Floridian plant having a crown of palmlike leaves | 49 |
| Flotsam and jetsam, for example? | 32 |
| Flour made from corn, beans, etc. | 33 |
| Flour made from ground corn and mesquite beans | 46 |
| Flour mixture used to thicken soup | 34 |
| Flour used in making Indian bread | 33 |
| Flour-milling by-product used in pasta | 38 |
| Flow out of easily, as a word from the tongue | 45 |
| Flow with force, as from a broken pipe | 38 |
| Flower also known as a cranesbill | 33 |
| Flower also known as love-in-idleness | 37 |
| Flower Belle in "My Little Chickadee" | 47 |
| Flower child's "Follow me?" | 41 |
| Flower cluster that's majestic? | 35 |
| Flower cluster, as on a carrot plant | 36 |
| Flower from which an oil is derived | 35 |
| Flower genus that's also a woman's name | 47 |
| Flower girl's courtesy title | 32 |
| Flower given on Mother's Day, perhaps? | 42 |
| Flower holder that carries a tune? | 34 |
| Flower in a 2006 mystery film title | 35 |
| Flower in a children's story, e.g. | 38 |
| Flower named for a German botanist | 34 |
| Flower named for a legendary beast | 34 |
| Flower named for a Swedish botanist | 35 |
| Flower named for a tragic figure in Greek myth | 46 |
| Flower named for its resemblance to a turban | 44 |
| Flower necklace given by an environmental group? | 48 |
| Flower once a national emblem of China | 38 |
| Flower once used to treat rabies | 32 |
| Flower part that doesn't match its flower? | 46 |
| Flower part that produces a musical effect? | 43 |
| Flower shop purchases, sometimes | 32 |
| Flower that grows near mangroves | 32 |
| Flower that helps heal cracked skin | 35 |
| Flower that means "flame" | 35 |
| Flower that symbolizes paradise on earth | 40 |
| Flower that usually blooms in winter | 36 |
| Flower that's a symbol of purity | 36 |
| Flower that's a traditional symbol of China | 47 |
| Flower that's most often white | 34 |
| Flower tincture once used as a salve | 36 |
| Flower toxic to cows, ironically | 32 |
| Flower typically given to Neeson? | 33 |
| Flower whose blooms open in the late afternoon | 46 |
| Flower whose name means "tobacco" | 43 |
| Flower with a large white spathe | 32 |
| Flower with large velvety clusters | 34 |
| Flower wreath with rotten petals, say? | 38 |
| Flower's petals, collectively | 33 |
| Flower's Saturday-night special? | 36 |
| Flower's sepals, collectively | 33 |
| Flowering plant also called miterwort | 37 |
| Flowering plant also called plumbago | 36 |
| Flowering plant named for a Greek god | 37 |
| Flowering plant used for food by the Aztecs | 43 |
| Flowering plant used in folk remedies | 37 |
| Flowering plant used to treat liver ailments | 44 |
| Flowering plant with healing properties | 39 |
| Flowering plant with prickly leaves | 35 |
| Flowering plant with two seed leaves | 36 |
| Flowering shrub common in the South | 35 |
| Flowering shrub of the four-o'clock family | 46 |
| Flowering shrub of the heath family | 35 |
| Flowering shrub seen at the Masters | 35 |
| Flowering shrub used in Easter decorations | 42 |
| Flowering shrub with white or pink flowers | 42 |
| Flowering shrubs of the honeysuckle family | 42 |
| Flowering vine with offshoots resembling tubers | 47 |
| Flowers for "a blue lady" | 35 |
| Flowers for a song's "Blue Lady" | 46 |
| Flowers given to the Preakness Stakes winner | 44 |
| Flowers in a famous van Gogh painting | 37 |
| Flowers named for a Swedish botanist | 36 |
| Flowers similar to rhododendrons | 32 |