Flag carried on a knight's lance | 36 |
Fashion statements in Pepys' day | 36 |
Founding family in a Metalious novel | 36 |
Freshens, as a bottom after changing | 36 |
Fluoxetine hydrochloride, familiarly | 36 |
Feature of health care costs, lately | 36 |
Former owner of the San Diego Padres | 36 |
Foodies' nori and dulse, for two | 36 |
Formation of a lengthy Greek parade? | 36 |
Friday, "Motherless Child" | 36 |
Fruit used as a vitamin C supplement | 36 |
Famed Russian-born cellist-conductor | 36 |
Figure in the Army-McCarthy hearings | 36 |
Feature of a "string bean" | 36 |
Feast on the first night of Passover | 36 |
Foursome, for people who lack taste? | 36 |
Football players McKinney and Joyner | 36 |
First canonized native-born American | 36 |
Force in "Milk," for short | 36 |
From 1964 until 1983, where Jets met | 36 |
Feng ___ (Chinese design philosophy) | 36 |
Fraction of the extremely intuitive? | 36 |
Freddie the Freeloader's creator | 36 |
Former Washington senator ___ Gorton | 36 |
Feature of many a 1970s rock concert | 36 |
Fasteners that sound like their name | 36 |
Flower that usually blooms in winter | 36 |
Formal groups with similar interests | 36 |
Furniture item that might seat three | 36 |
Fill completely, as a crossword grid | 36 |
Father's Day gift giver, perhaps | 36 |
Frequent answer to "When?" | 36 |
French socialist philosopher Georges | 36 |
First-time-in-the-saddle consequence | 36 |
Former Yankee second baseman Alfonso | 36 |
Faulkner title, with "The" | 36 |
Food that's twirled before eaten | 36 |
Fig. that never ends with four zeros | 36 |
Famous gem once owned by J.P. Morgan | 36 |
Feel a craving, with "for" | 36 |
Forbes of ''Forbes'' | 36 |
Freeway exits near the Gateway Arch? | 36 |
First bishop of Crete, traditionally | 36 |
Flabbergasts the Hollywood community | 36 |
Fat in some steamed English puddings | 36 |
Fat enjoyed by woodpeckers in winter | 36 |
Football coach ___-Göran Eriksson | 36 |
Factory with poor working conditions | 36 |
Fox on "Dora the Explorer" | 36 |
Faint at the sight of one's idol | 36 |
Film editor's concern, for short | 36 |
Film dubber's concern, for short | 36 |
Footwear in a 1959 Dodie Stevens hit | 36 |
Finger foods at a Spanish restaurant | 36 |
Flippant attitude toward the I.R.S.? | 36 |
FBI agent in "Tower Heist" | 36 |
First name in classic TV newscasters | 36 |
Fit to be tied, with "off" | 36 |
Four-time WNBA All-Star Weatherspoon | 36 |
Football-team positioning on offense | 36 |
Fourth letter of the Arabic alphabet | 36 |
First pronoun in "America" | 36 |
Film about the Von Trapp family dog? | 36 |
Follett's "Eye of ___" | 36 |
Fox drama set in southern California | 36 |
First letter in "thanatos" | 36 |
Five-time Olympic gold-medal swimmer | 36 |
Final score impossibility in the NBA | 36 |
Finishes a lengthy project, in a way | 36 |
First talking pet in American comics | 36 |
Finishing by the deadline, sometimes | 36 |
Fox sitcom "'__ Death" | 36 |
Fey who wrote "Bossypants" | 36 |
Famed Venetian painter: 16th century | 36 |
Fed who tracks down money launderers | 36 |
Former best seller by J. A. Peterson | 36 |
Freud's "___ und Tabu" | 36 |
Fencer's "You got me!" | 36 |
Found the source of, as a phone call | 36 |
Follow a professional audio monthly? | 36 |
Faddish long-haired collectible doll | 36 |
Fashion brand known for its cashmere | 36 |
Flat, like photos of stately houses? | 36 |
Former French colony in North Africa | 36 |
Fed. electricity provider since 1933 | 36 |
FDR signed it into existence in 1933 | 36 |
Former carrier bought up by American | 36 |
Food giant based in Springdale, Ark. | 36 |
Former Winter Palace resident (Var.) | 36 |
Frequent star of Quentin's films | 36 |
Flower cluster, as on a carrot plant | 36 |
Football player's kit, for short | 36 |
Fifth word of the Second Commandment | 36 |
Front for Pearl Harbor's Arizona | 36 |
Farmiga of "Up in the Air" | 36 |
First European to enter New York Bay | 36 |
Fishing apparel with lots of pockets | 36 |
Fuel ship of a more offensive nature | 36 |
Freedom-promoting broadcaster: Abbr. | 36 |
First Song of the Year Grammy winner | 36 |