Former senator who's on the board of directors at GE and Coke | 65 |
French children's song about plucking various parts of a lark | 65 |
Film with the Oscar-winning song "Best That You Can Do" | 65 |
Fitness franchise whose motto is “Know your own strength” | 65 |
French writer of "The Balcony" and "Querelle" | 65 |
French declaration after a Hawaiian island declares independence? | 65 |
Former NBA star who has a majority share in the Charlotte Bobcats | 65 |
Fleetwood Mac's John or Christine, without any singing parts? | 65 |
Film with the closing line "Well, nobody's perfect" | 65 |
Former state "separated" in seven puzzle answers: Abbr. | 65 |
Featured article hidden in this puzzle's nine longest answers | 65 |
Florida Congressman Buchanan who took Katherine Harris's seat | 65 |
Fast food dessert that some kids insist on dipping their fries in | 65 |
Fermenting agent (often found on the last page of the dictionary) | 65 |
Figure in the Beastie Boys song "Rhymin & Stealin" | 64 |
Fictional girl to whom a hookah-smoking caterpillar gives advice | 64 |
First justice alphabetically in the history of the Supreme Court | 64 |
First word in the English lyrics of "Frère Jacques" | 64 |
Forms an increasingly smaller circle around, with "on" | 64 |
First name in supermodeling, or the magazine that bears her name | 64 |
Fish whose name comes from the Old English for "spear" | 64 |
Flour-making plant--the Greek geographer Strabo wrote about one! | 64 |
Fictional salesman who said "I am not a dime a dozen!" | 64 |
Fictional sleuth who first appeared in the Saturday Evening Post | 64 |
Farley Granger's role in "Hans Christian Andersen" | 64 |
First name of a ''The Color Purple'' cast member | 64 |
First National Leaguer with eight consecutive 100-R.B.I. seasons | 64 |
Food prepared by Mrs. Costanza in a "Seinfeld" episode | 64 |
Fortifications mentioned in "The Star-Spangled Banner" | 64 |
Folk music scholar who helped popularize Leadbelly and Burl Ives | 64 |
Food that's either cooked or not cooked, tasty or not tasty? | 64 |
Fictional spy who's really a giant department store founder? | 64 |
Film about a color mismatch between adjacent Venetian paintings? | 64 |
Film about fans of confessional rock music who enjoy spicy food? | 64 |
French Baroque artist who painted "The Fortune Teller" | 64 |
First newspaper to send war correspondents, with "The" | 64 |
Female golfer who played in a pro men's tournament at age 14 | 64 |
Film that Peter Sellers' pet watches? (with "The") | 64 |
Festival city where Bob Dylan famously played an electric guitar | 64 |
For turning a screw when you lack a screwdriver, there's ... | 64 |
Food company whose name is spelled out in its advertising jingle | 64 |
F.H. Burnett's children's classic (with "The") | 64 |
Figure skater Elvis who won silver at the 1994 and 1998 Olympics | 64 |
Food brand whose Web site offers a specialty recipe for duckling | 64 |
Former Red Sox catcher Jason who caught a record four no-hitters | 64 |
Fortune 500 company, Fortune 500 company, Fortune 500 company... | 64 |
Farmer Max played by Eugene Levy in "Taking Woodstock" | 64 |
First place mentioned in the Beach Boys' "Kokomo" | 63 |
First recipient of the Harvard AIDS Initiative Leadership Award | 63 |
Frances Bavier's role on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 63 |
Film featuring Peter Sellers as a matador, with "The" | 63 |
Former Mouseketeer on "The All New Mickey Mouse Club" | 63 |
Farcical 1960s sitcom with the Indian character Roaring Chicken | 63 |
First Super Bowl to be officially called "Super Bowl" | 63 |
Fifth word of Slick Rick's "Children's Story" | 63 |
Federal org. with a "Safety Recommendations" Web page | 63 |
Flounder's frat brother in ''Animal House'' | 63 |
Flier with quills "twelve paces long," per Marco Polo | 63 |
Female tribute from District 11 in "The Hunger Games" | 63 |
Film in which Mark Wahlberg runs an after-hours betting parlor? | 63 |
French mathematician who pioneered in the theory of probability | 63 |
Figure with less than 795 days, 7 hrs., 40 mins. left in office | 63 |
First name of Billy Crystal's character on "Soap" | 63 |
First major league manager to have 2000 wins and have 2000 hits | 63 |
Failed Facebook game where you set up a city out in the sticks? | 63 |
French bandleader with the 1968 #1 hit "Love Is Blue" | 63 |
Football field areas between the 20-yard line and the goal line | 63 |
Friend of Antonio in ''The Merchant of Venice'' | 63 |
Fictional chocolate-lover Veruca married to a sergeant of song? | 63 |
Fox with the 1988 hit "Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)" | 63 |
Feeling literal, the small-time con woman tattooed the word ___ | 63 |
Fictional creature that "always looks grave at a pun" | 63 |
First family when D.C.'s earliest cherry trees were planted | 63 |
Florida city chosen for the 2012 Republican National Convention | 63 |
First name in the ''Desperate Housewives'' cast | 63 |
Frank McCourt's follow-up to "Angela's Ashes" | 63 |
First name in the ''Beverly Hills, 90210'' cast | 63 |
Fed. whose 18-letter full name alternates vowels and consonants | 63 |
Final pharaoh of the Fifth Dynasty, whose pyramid is near Cairo | 63 |
Fictional narrator of "Legends of the Old Plantation" | 63 |
First word said by a referee after reviewing a challenge, often | 63 |
Featured performer in Berlioz's "Harold in Italy" | 63 |
First word of a kids' rhyme that ends with "moe" | 62 |
Foe hiding, in a way, in the puzzle's four longest answers | 62 |
Female rapper with the 2002 hit "Gangsta Lovin'" | 62 |
Furry creature allied with Luke Skywalker and the Jedi knights | 62 |
Former Congressional gp. concerned with Communist infiltration | 62 |
Former car model whose name is Latin for "untouched" | 62 |
Flower whose name comes from the Greek for "rainbow" | 62 |
First state admitted to the Union from the Northwest Territory | 62 |
Fisherman's ''OK, I guess I'll do it'' | 62 |
Former "America's Funniest Home Videos" host Bob | 62 |
Frodo's portrayer in "The Lord of the Rings" (5) | 62 |
Fictional substance in "The Absent-Minded Professor" | 62 |
Familiar title of Beethoven's "Bagatelle No. 25" | 62 |
Features of the men's decathlon and women's heptathlon | 62 |
French artist ClaudeÂ’s painting of a bustling city square? | 62 |
Former host Petros of Spike TV's "Pros vs. Joes" | 62 |
Former pharmaceutical company that Donald Rumsfeld once headed | 62 |
Freddie Jackson "Rock Me Tonight (For Old ___ Sake)" | 62 |