First name in courtroom best-sellers | 36 |
Ferrara rulers for several centuries | 36 |
First name on "Good Times" | 36 |
Form of the French "to be" | 36 |
First-year French student's verb | 36 |
Fat abbr. popularized by Rachael Ray | 36 |
Female animal in Babe's barnyard | 36 |
Furry "Star Wars" creature | 36 |
Fuzzy member of Skywalker's army | 36 |
Fuzzy "Star Wars" creature | 36 |
Former Mormon chief _____Taft Benson | 36 |
Fitch who partnered with Abercrombie | 36 |
Former baseball commissioner Vincent | 36 |
Fungo of "Get Fuzzy," e.g. | 36 |
Fight between late-night hosts, e.g. | 36 |
Female lead in "Brigadoon" | 36 |
Fosbury's high-jumping technique | 36 |
Fireworks time, with "the" | 36 |
Four-time A.L. home run champ Jimmie | 36 |
F.B.I. director appointed by Clinton | 36 |
Former bank deposit protection agcy. | 36 |
Former post of the 7th Infantry Div. | 36 |
Fiscal watchdog of the U.S. Congress | 36 |
Frédéric Chopin's paramour | 36 |
Frankincense and myrrh, in the Bible | 36 |
Fox series about high school singers | 36 |
Formerly Portuguese Indian territory | 36 |
Fast's "The Naked ___" | 36 |
Finding a four-leaf clover, some say | 36 |
Former name of a cookie-selling org. | 36 |
Forrest ___, 1994 Oscar-winning role | 36 |
Football's "Papa Bear" | 36 |
Former British prime minister Wilson | 36 |
Forced through a fraternity gauntlet | 36 |
Frequent co-star of Spencer Tracy | 36 |
Facetious title for a demanding boss | 36 |
Fictional bandleader of the Blowfish | 36 |
Filled in for a vacationer, in a way | 36 |
Final words of a Cartesian statement | 36 |
First name of the creator of M and Q | 36 |
Footnoter's "the same" | 36 |
Former agcy. that regulated railways | 36 |
Film featuring a mammoth named Manny | 36 |
Figure in a Eugene O'Neill title | 36 |
First lady between Frances and Edith | 36 |
Forest's 2006 Oscar-winning role | 36 |
Financial page announcement, briefly | 36 |
Fighting ___ (Notre Dame's team) | 36 |
Fogerty "__ __ It On T.V." | 36 |
Form of the German "to be" | 36 |
Flame lighter at the Nagano Olympics | 36 |
Famed lithographer James Merritt ___ | 36 |
Foxx of "Django Unchained" | 36 |
Fold hidden under Santa's beard? | 36 |
Faint, with ''over'' | 36 |
Frat party purchase, stereotypically | 36 |
Five-time Horse of the Year, 1960-64 | 36 |
Football manufacturer's employee | 36 |
Frankie who sang "Rawhide" | 36 |
Follower of Mary, in a nursery rhyme | 36 |
Finish a gymnastics routine, perhaps | 36 |
Flight passengers often work on them | 36 |
Fries order at McDonald's, maybe | 36 |
First prime minister of the U.S.S.R. | 36 |
Former "Tonight Show" host | 36 |
Former TV host with a car collection | 36 |
First name on "60 Minutes" | 36 |
First name among Superman's foes | 36 |
Former Irish Prime Minister Cosgrave | 36 |
French girl in a classic MGM musical | 36 |
French city where de Gaulle was born | 36 |
Football team that went 0-16 in 2008 | 36 |
Food wrappers and such on the street | 36 |
Famed physiologist: 1859–1924 | 36 |
French river running through Amboise | 36 |
First name in Universal horror films | 36 |
Furry environmentalist of kiddie lit | 36 |
Fruit of forgetfulness in Greek myth | 36 |
Facetious destination for the jilted | 36 |
First editor of The Atlantic Monthly | 36 |
Fighting TigersÂ’ home, for short | 36 |
Former six-term senator from Indiana | 36 |
Fits of madness, Ã la Shakespeare | 36 |
Fairy queen who assisted with dreams | 36 |
Former Portuguese territory in China | 36 |
Formerly Portuguese territory (Var.) | 36 |
Fox series based on a humor magazine | 36 |
First name among vivacious actresses | 36 |
First word said after a nap, perhaps | 36 |
Female motorcyclists, in biker slang | 36 |
Floor on which an anchor chain rests | 36 |
Florida's __ Island, near Naples | 36 |
First word of a southern celebration | 36 |
Famed U.S. painter: 1870–1953 | 36 |
Fludd hit, "Cousin _____" | 36 |
Frenzy over a 1970s-'80s sitcom? | 36 |
First Canadian-born Governor General | 36 |
Filmmaker's special effects shot | 36 |
Filmmaker's special-effects shot | 36 |
Famed German archeologist: 1840-1909 | 36 |