Feeling regret about not trading one last stock? | 48 |
French painter Georges who pioneered pointillism | 48 |
Flower necklace given by an environmental group? | 48 |
Forage grass from which sugar and syrup are made | 48 |
Food in a memorable "Seinfeld" episode | 48 |
Film director often seen at New York Knick games | 48 |
Fergie from The Black Eyed Peas's first name | 48 |
Fizz added to "Every Breath You Take"? | 48 |
Fredonia and Old Westbury are parts of it: Abbr. | 48 |
Formulator of the Three Principles of the People | 48 |
Fitzgerald's "___ of the Jazz Age" | 48 |
Florida city nicknamed "The Big Guava" | 48 |
Frame in which 25% of a perfect game takes place | 48 |
Former "Entertainment Tonight" co-host | 48 |
First of many body parts in "Alouette" | 48 |
Final story in Joyce's "Dubliners" | 48 |
Film about Elvis's relationship with a fish? | 48 |
First correct "Hollywood Squares" spot | 48 |
Fort captured by the Green Mountain Boys in 1775 | 48 |
First line of a couplet pertinent to this puzzle | 48 |
Food formula created by Ruth Wakefield (1903-77) | 48 |
Film character played by a full-blooded Cherokee | 48 |
Floria ___ (character performed by Maria Callas) | 48 |
Feature of many a criminal mastermind's lair | 48 |
Focus of an annual festival in Holland, Michigan | 48 |
First name among "Pulp Fiction" actors | 48 |
First NFL Man of the Year Award recipient (1970) | 48 |
Formerly all-women's college in Poughkeepsie | 48 |
Film with Newman as lawyer, with "The" | 48 |
First woman to lead a seat-winning Federal Party | 48 |
First word of Burns's "To a Mouse" | 48 |
Frank Zappa album "Burnt ___ Sandwich" | 48 |
Fats Waller's "___ Honey Are You?" | 48 |
Funk band with "Play That Funky Music" | 48 |
Football backfield formation named for its shape | 48 |
Fond of using paragraphs when a sentence will do | 48 |
First player listed in "Total Baseball" | 49 |
Focus of an "eight-minute" workout tape | 49 |
First computer language used for embedded systems | 49 |
Fats Waller's "___ Misbehavin'" | 49 |
Former champ with a Presidential Medal of Freedom | 49 |
Fast food place with a ten-gallon hat in its logo | 49 |
Fictional "Larry Sanders Show" producer | 49 |
First Canadian to run the mile in under 4 minutes | 49 |
Figaro in "The Barber of Seville," e.g. | 49 |
Fats Domino's "I've ___ Around" | 49 |
Feature shared by Homer Simpson and Norm Peterson | 49 |
Flemish "Adoration of the Magi" painter | 49 |
Fraternal gp. with an antlered animal in its logo | 49 |
Former pornstar and ex of Charlie Sheen ___ Olson | 49 |
French district that lent its name to a foodstuff | 49 |
First U.S. vice president not to become president | 49 |
Finding one takes a "hail" of an effort | 49 |
French city where William the Conqueror is buried | 49 |
Finger Lakes Iroquois, or one of the Finger Lakes | 49 |
Football team with a blue horseshoe on its helmet | 49 |
Free ___ Day (annual Ben & JerryÂ’s event) | 49 |
First female professor at the University of Paris | 49 |
Florida's ___ Battlefield Historic State Park | 49 |
Former "Total Request Live" host Carson | 49 |
First name from the first year of "SNL" | 49 |
First track on the 1956 album "Calypso" | 49 |
Frat brother of Bluto in "Animal House" | 49 |
Fished when asked to "fish or cut bait" | 49 |
Fictional Maine town in many Stephen King stories | 49 |
Fashion house that debuted Poison perfume in 1985 | 49 |
Feeling when called to the principal's office | 49 |
Film role for Russell in 1993 and Costner in 1994 | 49 |
Foreign statesman whose real first name is Aubrey | 49 |
Fisher's "Postcards From the _____" | 49 |
Former "Desperate Housewives" housewife | 49 |
Fitzgerald who sang "A-Tisket A-Tasket" | 49 |
Forbidden question asker in "Lohengrin" | 49 |
First name of a Cardinal who slaughtered pitchers | 49 |
First city bombed in W.W. II's Baedeker Blitz | 49 |
First poet to read at a presidential inauguration | 49 |
First name among classic "SNL" regulars | 49 |
Fred Grandy's "Love Boat" character | 49 |
Fire down below? (and the end of the word ladder) | 49 |
First word spoken to earth from the lunar surface | 49 |
First word of "Blowin' in the Wind" | 49 |
First two words of "Green Eggs and Ham" | 49 |
Feldman's "Young Frankenstein" role | 49 |
Furniture store that also sells Swedish meatballs | 49 |
Finishes, as cartoon artwork, with "in" | 49 |
French department or a river that runs through it | 49 |
Female singer's 2001 album that debuted at #1 | 49 |
Fist name in the ''Titanic'' cast | 49 |
First name of West Germany's first chancellor | 49 |
Fifth-century pope known as "the Great" | 49 |
Film that earned Leslie Caron an Oscar nomination | 49 |
Famed werewolf portrayer before Taylor's time | 49 |
Frist's predecessor as Senate majority leader | 49 |
Flap and Fuzz of "Beetle Bailey": Abbr. | 49 |
Family name of twin Olympic skiers Phil and Steve | 49 |
Fête du Travail is celebrated on its first day | 49 |
French revolutionary who met his end in a bathtub | 49 |
Fishburne thriller (with ''The'') | 49 |
First spin-off from "All in the Family" | 49 |
First National League player to hit 500 home runs | 49 |