French city where Van Gogh lived | 32 |
First word of "Aeneid" | 32 |
Farewell to these, mankind hopes | 32 |
Football team with a gold helmet | 32 |
First name among state governors | 32 |
Fulfillment of a burning desire? | 32 |
Fire marshal's determination | 32 |
Finding from a fire investigator | 32 |
First day of Lent: ___ Wednesday | 32 |
Flushing Meadows stadium honoree | 32 |
Fingerspelling technique (abbr.) | 32 |
First woman to sit in Parliament | 32 |
Federal agcy. that oversees guns | 32 |
First razor with a pivoting head | 32 |
Feature of some office buildings | 32 |
Fate who cuts the thread of life | 32 |
Fig. in many a John Grisham book | 32 |
Fifth-century epitome of cruelty | 32 |
First word in a celebratory song | 32 |
Fussy relatives, stereotypically | 32 |
Family member, informally (Var.) | 32 |
First to wake, according to Ovid | 32 |
Film that takes place on Pandora | 32 |
Focus on one's approach, say | 32 |
Figure skater's leaping spin | 32 |
First name in selfish philosophy | 32 |
Flowers similar to rhododendrons | 32 |
Family reunion activity, perhaps | 32 |
Falling __ (picnicker's woe) | 32 |
Feature in many a Degas painting | 32 |
Fourth of July events, for short | 32 |
First name in vampire portrayers | 32 |
First name among screen vampires | 32 |
First name among the Axis powers | 32 |
Frog-dissecting class, for short | 32 |
Five-time Wimbledon title holder | 32 |
First word after a sneeze, often | 32 |
Far from beating around the bush | 32 |
Fancy items worn around the neck | 32 |
Father-and-son physics Nobelists | 32 |
Fail to get laughs at The Improv | 32 |
First Western televised in color | 32 |
Fenway Park team, on scoreboards | 32 |
Face-lift alternative, for short | 32 |
Former heavyweight champ Riddick | 32 |
Former Senator Carol Moseley ___ | 32 |
France's chief naval station | 32 |
Former A.L. batting champ George | 32 |
Fluted, ring-shaped cake variety | 32 |
Four-time Oscar-winning lyricist | 32 |
First name in Baltimore baseball | 32 |
Flower with a large white spathe | 32 |
Fourth day of Christmas arrivals | 32 |
Fred Durst was never without his | 32 |
Former Mayor Eastwood's town | 32 |
French : maison :: Spanish : ___ | 32 |
Fruit named for a city in Turkey | 32 |
First conspirator to stab Caesar | 32 |
Fisherman's 12-pounder, e.g. | 32 |
Fisherman's 10-pounder, e.g. | 32 |
Fill a need, with "to" | 32 |
Flashlight power source, perhaps | 32 |
Formally surrender, as territory | 32 |
Focal point of a weighty matter? | 32 |
First name among revolutionaries | 32 |
Fidel's Minister of Industry | 32 |
Fuzzy yarn for tufted bedspreads | 32 |
Film with Mel Gibson's voice | 32 |
François Truffaut's field | 32 |
Film, or place where it is shown | 32 |
First to show that men are pigs? | 32 |
Femme fatale of yore, familiarly | 32 |
Footprint or thumbprint, perhaps | 32 |
Fish after which a cape is named | 32 |
Female students, condescendingly | 32 |
Filmmaking brother Joel or Ethan | 32 |
Former secretary of state Powell | 32 |
Farrell of "In Bruges" | 32 |
Film "sleeper" of 1978 | 32 |
Fruity vodka cocktail, for short | 32 |
Four-poster's little brother | 32 |
Fragrance firm founded in France | 32 |
Flavor of the month, so to speak | 32 |
Former pres. Tyler sided with it | 32 |
Figs. beyond some decimal points | 32 |
Feature of Little Shirley Temple | 32 |
Former UN leader Hammarskjöld | 32 |
Frequency of the Washington Post | 32 |
Frequency of Baltimore's Sun | 32 |
Fraulein's word of gratitude | 32 |
Forties Maple Leaf, Bobby ______ | 32 |
Forest of ___ in Gloucestershire | 32 |
Five-time Presidential candidate | 32 |
French painter of ballet dancers | 32 |
Farmer's spot in an old song | 32 |
Formation at a river's mouth | 32 |
Features of clunkers and junkers | 32 |
First name in '50s TV comedy | 32 |
French founder of a fashion firm | 32 |
Feature of many a ballroom dance | 32 |