First African-American secretary of state | 41 |
Fairy tale character with legendary locks | 41 |
From whence came a famous Christmas light | 41 |
Fashion model/volleyball player Gabrielle | 41 |
First word on a "lost dog" sign | 41 |
Former South Korean president Syngman ___ | 41 |
Fleming of ''Spellbound'' | 41 |
Frequent "SNL" role for Poehler | 41 |
Frost's "The ___ Not Taken" | 41 |
Frost's "The --- Not Taken" | 41 |
Food on which Charles Lamb wrote an essay | 41 |
Fearsome Foursome defensive lineman Grier | 41 |
Ford and Brezhnev signed it on 11/23/1974 | 41 |
Finger-pointing ''Uncle'' | 41 |
Florida city between Tampa and Fort Myers | 41 |
First in a popular horror movie franchise | 41 |
Fly TVs into outskirts of Tallahassee (6) | 41 |
Faithful friend in "The Aeneid" | 41 |
First of a planned 26-book mystery series | 41 |
First two words of a 1964 Impressions hit | 41 |
Frank McCourt's "___ Ashes" | 41 |
Field cultivated by Lestat's creator? | 41 |
Function whose domain is between -1 and 1 | 41 |
Forest that was the site of a 1918 battle | 41 |
Founding owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers | 41 |
Famous furrier's philanthropic family | 41 |
Famed English illustrator: 1872–98 | 41 |
Film with Robin Williams as a neurologist | 41 |
Food museum subject in Port Talbot, Wales | 41 |
Fixture that might have a shower above it | 41 |
First company to sell soft contact lenses | 41 |
First cousin of Princes William and Harry | 41 |
Fry's cohort, on "Futurama" | 41 |
Former prime minister who owns A.C. Milan | 41 |
File extension for a Microsoft Paint file | 41 |
Former model–talk-show personality | 41 |
French walking stick used in martial arts | 41 |
Foe of Franken, in a neverending election | 41 |
French elephant poacher's rural home? | 41 |
Futurists? (1990-93, 1997-98, 2000, 2004) | 41 |
Figures on some Valentine's Day cards | 41 |
Final rest period for George the general? | 41 |
Freshwater crustacean called a water flea | 41 |
First host of "The Family Feud" | 41 |
Fitness expert with a show on Lifetime TV | 41 |
Features of lowercase p's and q's | 41 |
Fictional hero known as the Man of Bronze | 41 |
Fits together compactly, on the flip side | 41 |
Fear an English philosopher's family? | 41 |
Flogging Molly: "___ Lullabies" | 41 |
First First Family of the Weimar Republic | 41 |
Form of a name meaning "bright" | 41 |
Ferry destination from Liberty State Park | 41 |
For a small dessert, the potentate had __ | 41 |
Four-time Australian Open champ Goolagong | 41 |
Find the defendant "Not guilty" | 41 |
Films shown at dentists' conventions? | 41 |
Follow-up conversations with Mitch Albom? | 41 |
Force to walk with the arms pinned behind | 41 |
Formal dance for tiny, winged debutantes? | 41 |
Festive "Deck the Halls" attire | 41 |
Figure in the Capitol's Statuary Hall | 41 |
First actor to turn down an Academy Award | 41 |
Four-volume 18th-century literary classic | 41 |
Formulator of the incompleteness theorems | 41 |
Follows the path of 19th-century pioneers | 41 |
Frances __: Judy Garland's birth name | 41 |
Food for a tough detectives' meeting? | 41 |
Fix the marquee "TRY OTHER RAP" | 41 |
First thing usually hit by a bowling ball | 41 |
Finale of Copland's "Rodeo" | 41 |
Feature on a Ben & Jerry's carton | 41 |
Fleming's favorite J.S. film of 1939? | 41 |
First nation to have an openly gay leader | 41 |
Filled with pizza boxes and old mail, say | 41 |
Fourth of July-inspired Springsteen song? | 41 |
Fund manager's kitty for buying stock | 41 |
Four Seasons hit, "Save ___ Me" | 41 |
Freeware used to play digital music files | 41 |
Football's Jaguars, on the scoreboard | 41 |
Former champ becomes teacher of the blind | 41 |
FDR portrayer in "Pearl Harbor" | 41 |
Farmer opposed to Soviet collectivization | 41 |
Florence Nightingale's aid, to French | 41 |
Financial writer Marshall and singer Lisa | 41 |
Family of a 20's-30's tennis star | 41 |
French king nicknamed "the Fat" | 41 |
French cake immortalized by Marcel Proust | 41 |
Founder and keyboardist of the Earth Band | 41 |
Founding member of the Washington Freedom | 41 |
First Lady who went to Harvard Law School | 41 |
Freeman of "Driving Miss Daisy" | 41 |
Feature of a mad scientist's machine? | 41 |
Frequent poster to an on-line forum, e.g. | 41 |
Fresh-squeezed ex-football star/pitchman? | 41 |
Feature of amateur night at a comedy club | 41 |
Field that tries to make you look better? | 41 |
Four pills instead of the recommended two | 41 |
Farmer in a '40s-'50s film series | 41 |
Famed Italian architect ___: 16th century | 41 |