First Dynasty in Chinese history | 32 |
Father of Rhodesian independence | 32 |
Family of a Norwegian playwright | 32 |
Furthest from being a workaholic | 32 |
Former Spanish overseas province | 32 |
Former African province of Spain | 32 |
Featured on a wanted poster, say | 32 |
First year of the second century | 32 |
Freelancer's income-tax form | 32 |
Feminine-sounding man's name | 32 |
Fact about a consolidation loan? | 32 |
Figure in many a Bob Marley song | 32 |
Flier with a hub at Tokyo Narita | 32 |
Film exec-turned-pet shop owner? | 32 |
Four-time all-pro NFL linebacker | 32 |
Foster of "Panic Room" | 32 |
Folk singer Mitchell in concert? | 32 |
Frida who painted spider monkeys | 32 |
Figure on the 50th state quarter | 32 |
Film pioneer Jesse L. and family | 32 |
Famed batting instructor Charlie | 32 |
Famed batting instructor Charley | 32 |
Famed baritone: 1896–1960 | 32 |
French word before Havre or Mans | 32 |
French Revolution motto initials | 32 |
Female deer with venomous bites? | 32 |
Fitting name for a prison warden | 32 |
Firefighters' rescue devices | 32 |
Future carpenter's plaything | 32 |
Fill with stuff, as a moving van | 32 |
Far-reaching power, figuratively | 32 |
Frodo's film series, to fans | 32 |
France's only canonized king | 32 |
French Resistance fighter Aubrac | 32 |
Founder of national French opera | 32 |
Future CPA's graduate degree | 32 |
Film critic Leonard's booze? | 32 |
Fitting name for a tennis player | 32 |
Formerly Busy Man's Magazine | 32 |
Former labor leader's family | 32 |
First-place finishers in Bangor? | 32 |
Flies south for the winter, e.g. | 32 |
Frequently abbreviated math term | 32 |
Foes at the falls of Reichenbach | 32 |
Family jewels, in juvenile slang | 32 |
Family of a memorable cartoonist | 32 |
Figure seen on the lunar surface | 32 |
Fodder for the British tabloids? | 32 |
French caricaturist Comte de ___ | 32 |
Feature of an opossum's tail | 32 |
Fruit stand vendor's lament? | 32 |
Foreign, to an American, briefly | 32 |
Focus of Gandhi's philosophy | 32 |
First words of a typing exercise | 32 |
Fatty liquid (anagram of NO LIE) | 32 |
Flexible educational environment | 32 |
Fish stocked in ornamental pools | 32 |
Fox News reporter based in Miami | 32 |
Former Dodger pitcher Claude ___ | 32 |
Feature of Fulton's Clermont | 32 |
Florida spring-break destination | 32 |
Fruit tree with purplish flowers | 32 |
Fashionable New York City street | 32 |
French singer and Chinese V.I.P. | 32 |
Fad collection of actor Dempsey? | 32 |
Florida and Nevada cities merge? | 32 |
Favorite instrument of breeders? | 32 |
Formula for a slapstick feature? | 32 |
Feared sight on the Spanish Main | 32 |
Feature of many a McDonald's | 32 |
Figure bounded by straight sides | 32 |
Fruit that's hard as a rock? | 32 |
Fluff out, like hair or a sleeve | 32 |
For whom appearance is important | 32 |
First president of the Transvaal | 32 |
Four-time Oscar-winning composer | 32 |
Favoring Simon Magus's sect? | 32 |
Fuel for Cinderella's coach? | 32 |
Fast break result, on the court? | 32 |
Fox News correspondent ___ Ninan | 32 |
Facility often found near a port | 32 |
Former Portuguese monetary units | 32 |
French historian: 1823–92 | 32 |
French historian-critic: 1823-92 | 32 |
Fire & Ice cosmetics company | 32 |
Former Los Angeles mayor Richard | 32 |
First sign of a highway headache | 32 |
Film from a Daniel Webster quote | 32 |
Figures in major-league baseball | 32 |
Free Speech Movement's Mario | 32 |
Fabric used for theater curtains | 32 |
Former Toronto-based comedy show | 32 |
Fish whose male carries the eggs | 32 |
Fisherman's Wharf attraction | 32 |
Furs attached to bottoms of skis | 32 |
Feast where the Haggadah is read | 32 |
Feast to which Elijah is invited | 32 |
Four-time Australian Open winner | 32 |
Forgo modesty in a job interview | 32 |
Flies off the shelf, so to speak | 32 |