Foul-mouthed White Sox manager Guillen | 38 |
Fourth of July and Veterans Day events | 38 |
Frisked, with ''down'' | 38 |
Famous soprano's favorite dessert? | 38 |
Flower once a national emblem of China | 38 |
Feeling the effects of too many calls? | 38 |
Founder of the detective fiction genre | 38 |
Future bureaucrat's major, briefly | 38 |
Features of some Amerindian embroidery | 38 |
First foreign LPGA championship winner | 38 |
Farmer's prayer request, sometimes | 38 |
French Jesuit missionary-lexicographer | 38 |
Filmdom's "one man army" | 38 |
Followers of the Pied Piper of Hamelin | 38 |
Film for which Jamie Foxx won an Oscar | 38 |
Frankie Goes To Hollywood debut single | 38 |
Fernando on "The Flying Nun" | 38 |
For whom Zimbabwe was originally named | 38 |
Fix so that everything breaks your way | 38 |
Fabled "Arabian Nights" bird | 38 |
First sports movie to win Best Picture | 38 |
Fragonard's paintings exemplify it | 38 |
First word of "Citizen Kane" | 38 |
Florence's Basilica of ___ Lorenzo | 38 |
Former first name on the Supreme Court | 38 |
France's _____-et-Loire department | 38 |
Finnish idea of pleasurable punishment | 38 |
Famed French marshal: 1696–1750 | 38 |
Feature of Frankenstein's creature | 38 |
Fond farewell to Honolulu and environs | 38 |
Finish that should be long and complex | 38 |
First word of "Marseillaise" | 38 |
Fragile fabric made from a plant fiber | 38 |
First letter for the head of Centauri? | 38 |
First drink ever ordered by James Bond | 38 |
Fabian's opinion of Cesario: Shak. | 38 |
Former Greek prime minister Papandreou | 38 |
Frank Lloyd Wright's granddaughter | 38 |
Final Gene Wilder/Richard Pryor comedy | 38 |
Film reviewed by Jughead's friend? | 38 |
From a Dutch-speaking Caribbean island | 38 |
First Indian ruler to embrace Buddhism | 38 |
Funny hats worn at the ABA convention? | 38 |
Fishing device pictured on a name tag? | 38 |
Foreign coin of a purple people lover? | 38 |
Future major leaguer's starter kit | 38 |
Feature of some tires and bridal veils | 38 |
First name of speaker of the quotation | 38 |
Former "capital" in the U.S. | 38 |
Former Illinois governor, in headlines | 38 |
Fernando ___, painter of plump figures | 38 |
Former U.N. secretary-general __-Ghali | 38 |
Four-time Grammy-winning R&B group | 38 |
Favorite things for a newlywed hunter? | 38 |
First Russian Literature Nobelist Ivan | 38 |
Family of Mildred Pierce's creator | 38 |
Fruit eaten by a Voltaire protagonist? | 38 |
First game of a Chinese double-header? | 38 |
Frequent Martha's Vineyard arrival | 38 |
Fisher standing atop a stack of sacks? | 38 |
Five-time Golden Glove winner César | 38 |
Food cart's counterpart on a ranch | 38 |
Fascination with a certain URL ending? | 38 |
Former presidential advisor, for short | 38 |
French city features decorative strips | 38 |
Four sights as "Hamlet" ends | 38 |
Food for a curmudgeons' gathering? | 38 |
Fruit used to dye coloring implements? | 38 |
France's Saint-___-l'École | 38 |
French stew with beef, wine and garlic | 38 |
Freddie Mercury: "In My ___" | 38 |
Function of a recycling plant machine? | 38 |
Fruit found in the back of the fridge? | 38 |
Frisbee game with 18 "holes" | 38 |
Fran of TV's "The Nanny" | 38 |
Face of white bunny - very big one (7) | 38 |
First part of a hit for this crossword | 38 |
Favorable time to place an online bid? | 38 |
Five-time winner of the Tour de France | 38 |
First king buried in Westminster Abbey | 38 |
First Family of Alaska in the 60's | 38 |
Faithful servant in "Otello" | 38 |
Frequent "Star Trek" command | 38 |
First word of Massachusetts' motto | 38 |
First word in Massachusetts' motto | 38 |
Four-time Pulitzer-winning playwright? | 38 |
Fox Mulder, on "The X-Files" | 38 |
Final step in a marksman's manual? | 38 |
Founder of the Austro-Hungarian empire | 38 |
Fetishist who likes mascot suits, e.g. | 38 |
Field that may include feminist theory | 38 |
Frequent collaborator with Miles Davis | 38 |
Fool in an Isaac Bashevis Singer story | 38 |
Folks such as Heidi's friend Peter | 38 |
Feature of some sorta punk hairstyles? | 38 |
First work published with movable type | 38 |
Former Under Secretary of State Philip | 38 |
Family of a 1944 Nobelist in Chemistry | 38 |
First comes love, then comes these two | 38 |
Formerly gritty Big Apple neighborhood | 38 |