Financial reserves for later years, in brief | 44 |
First word of "Send in the Clowns" | 44 |
First word in "Send in the Clowns" | 44 |
Finch album/hit "What It ___ Burn" | 44 |
Formal reply to "Who's there?" | 44 |
Formal "Who's there?" response | 44 |
First name of Woodstock's last performer | 44 |
Forest's "Street Kings" costar | 44 |
F. Scott FitzgeraldÂ’s second middle name | 44 |
Francis ___, "Love Story" composer | 44 |
Female TV dog whose portrayers were all male | 44 |
Flipped, as pages (with "through") | 44 |
Former Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Dawson | 44 |
Frasier's ex-wife on "Frasier" | 44 |
Fiorentino of "The Last Seduction" | 44 |
Fictional amateur sleuth who attended Oxford | 44 |
Former "Family Feud" host Anderson | 44 |
French revolutionary murdered in his bathtub | 44 |
Former New York Philharmonic conductor Zubin | 44 |
Farrow of "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 44 |
Flash Gordon's "merciless" foe | 44 |
Fixed arrangements of the tones of an octave | 44 |
Fictional planet in "Flash Gordon" | 44 |
Food additive that triggers umami taste buds | 44 |
Facetious name for a school cafeteria staple | 44 |
Founder of the advocacy group Public Citizen | 44 |
First Olympics venue with women's hockey | 44 |
Four-handed piano piece by a French emperor? | 44 |
Friend of Morpheus in "The Matrix" | 44 |
Farrell's "A World I ___ Made" | 44 |
Federal agcy. that conducts medical research | 44 |
Frasier's brother on "Frasier" | 44 |
Forty-___ (California Gold Rush participant) | 44 |
Film genre with high-contrast cinematography | 44 |
First U.S. college to award degrees to women | 44 |
Figure in a 1992 "SNL" controversy | 44 |
Figure in "Jack and the Beanstalk" | 44 |
Film with the line "So help me Me" | 44 |
Four-time N.H.L. champions in the 1980's | 44 |
Fake butter once legally required to be pink | 44 |
First name among 1972 Olympic gold medalists | 44 |
Feature of Oz's Wicked Witch of the West | 44 |
Flatware company named after an indian tribe | 44 |
Floyd "Pigs (Three Different ___)" | 44 |
First word in the Treasure State's motto | 44 |
Florida county between Orange and Okeechobee | 44 |
Fraternal twins come from two different ones | 44 |
Family name in the "Popeye" series | 44 |
Fruit whose extract is used in hair products | 44 |
Famed modern producer of Shakespearean plays | 44 |
Former "American Idol" judge Abdul | 44 |
Frankish king known as "the Short" | 44 |
Frustrating scene for a pyromaniac in Ariz.? | 44 |
Former German duchy known for a breed of dog | 44 |
Files downloaded to a hidden folder, perhaps | 44 |
Fast food entrées that really measure up? | 44 |
Food for which there is a museum in Yokohama | 44 |
Fabulous "Arabian Nights" creature | 44 |
First private engineering school in the U.S. | 44 |
Feature of some players' union contracts | 44 |
Female Arabic name meaning "peace" | 44 |
First Asian city to host the Winter Olympics | 44 |
Fictional substance in "The X-Men" | 44 |
Fourth-century saint who was bishop of Milan | 44 |
Feminist who helped women make great strides | 44 |
First words of the Christmas story: Luke 2:1 | 44 |
Follower of P in accounting and S in finance | 44 |
First name of the Father of Modern Chemistry | 44 |
Faulkner's "Requiem for _____" | 44 |
Follow-up to ''I'm not'' | 44 |
Feature of a lowercase b, d, f, h, k, l or t | 44 |
Food preservative (with "of soda") | 44 |
Flowers given to the Preakness Stakes winner | 44 |
Family sitcom 1969-74 (with "The") | 44 |
Flight of scientists to another nation, e.g. | 44 |
Farewell to a tot on the first day of school | 44 |
Florida city with an I Dream of Jeannie Lane | 44 |
Former "Hannah Montana" star Miley | 44 |
Founder of the Portuguese empire in the East | 44 |
Fictional substance in "Star Trek" | 44 |
Fabric softener made by Procter & Gamble | 44 |
Fast-food chain with an orange and pink logo | 44 |
Fast-growing ornamental tree with rough bark | 44 |
First black N.F.L. Hall-of-Famer ___ Tunnell | 44 |
Feeling when one's voodoo doll is poked? | 44 |
Fancy grocery started by a nightclub singer? | 44 |
Fancy watch that only comes in pink or blue? | 44 |
Four strikeouts by a batter in a single game | 44 |
Feats by baseball's "hot dogs" | 44 |
Former "Meet the Press" host David | 44 |
Fireside song from "The Penguins"? | 44 |
Fictional Japanese character who wears a bow | 44 |
Forensic indicators of the presence of blood | 44 |
French painters Toulouse-Lautrec and Matisse | 44 |
Friendly comment after providing information | 44 |
First words of "Saint Louis Blues" | 44 |
French/English conflict that started in 1337 | 44 |
Fast acceleration from a stationary position | 44 |
Film role for Robert Duvall and Tyrone Power | 44 |
Former president who served in the U.S. Navy | 44 |