| First book in Christopher Paolini's "Inheritance Cycle" | 69 |
| Fred Astaire's dance partner in ''Royal Wedding'' | 69 |
| Frontman on the song "Cop Killer" who now plays a cop on TV | 69 |
| First language of Hank's neighbor on "King of the Hill" | 69 |
| Fall faller [an avxwords.com subscription makes a great holiday gift] | 69 |
| First name of the ''Contract with America'' architect | 69 |
| Ferrell's cheerleading partner on "Saturday Night Live" | 69 |
| Film that lost the Best Picture Oscar to "Chariots of Fire" | 69 |
| Flower with such varieties as Tipsy Imperial Concubine and Happy Butt | 69 |
| Film about the woman most likely to catch men's attention? (2001) | 69 |
| Frontman on the 1987 debut album "Appetite for Destruction" | 69 |
| First battery brand to feature an indefatigable pink bunny in its ads | 69 |
| Food product whose name is an example of "foreign branding" | 69 |
| First Japanese infielder to sign with a major-league team, familiarly | 69 |
| Family on which "Please Don't Eat the Daisies" is based | 69 |
| Former relief pitcher Robb and his first baseman father Dick, for two | 69 |
| Find out what that weird dude from high school is up to, via Facebook | 69 |
| Film in which Dean Martin sings "My Rifle, My Pony, and Me" | 69 |
| Flamenco instrument requiring somewhat Americanized piano fingerings? | 69 |
| Fan club for South Americans who like thick mustaches and propaganda? | 69 |
| First Arab country to have sanctions imposed on it by the Arab League | 69 |
| Former state whose motto was "Workers of the world, unite!" | 69 |
| Film with the Oscar-nominated song "Papa, Can You Hear Me?" | 69 |
| Fictional corporation that sells earthquake pills and portable holes | 68 |
| Former senator with the memoir "Power, Pasta and Politics" | 68 |
| Football player Crumpler who was on the Falcons, Titans and Patriots | 68 |
| Forte of interpreters who help the hearing impaired in court (abbr.) | 68 |
| French engineer Sadi dubbed "the father of thermodynamics" | 68 |
| Film with the tagline "When the hunters become the hunted" | 68 |
| Foo Fighters "No one's getting out of here alive" song | 68 |
| Furniture industry name, with a chain of stores across North America | 68 |
| Film based on the Larry McMurtry novel "Horseman, Pass By" | 68 |
| Former German leader whose surname translates to "cabbage" | 68 |
| Fellini work that won the first non-honorary Best Foreign Film Oscar | 68 |
| Fictional Indiana town where "Parks and Recreation" is set | 68 |
| Fastest Finger options on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" | 68 |
| Fall Out Boy's "This ___ Scene, It's an Arms Race" | 68 |
| Fab "backward-gram" Ã la "Sam, aha! Bahamas!" | 68 |
| Field sound/ first name in Norse exploration/ "Today" host | 68 |
| Fictional band on the Cartoon Network show "Metalocalypse" | 68 |
| Failed Facebook game in which you don't actually plant anything? | 68 |
| Fan fiction based on "Cimarron" and "Show Boat"? | 68 |
| First words Susan Boyle sang on "Britain's Got Talent" | 68 |
| F(ormations that li)e (u)nderg(ro)u(nd) i(n consis)t(ent l)a(ye)r(s) | 68 |
| Film about "Mack the Knife" singer, as told by a jazz fan? | 68 |
| Feats like the Yankees' 1998, '99 and 2000 World Series wins | 68 |
| Filmmaker Boll who boxed (and defeated) five of his harshest critics | 68 |
| Film for which Jennifer Lawrence received her first Oscar nomination | 68 |
| Fifth word of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" | 67 |
| First word of "Frere Jacques" (okay, the English version) | 67 |
| Feature of Doyle's "The Adventure of the Dancing Men" | 67 |
| Flower in Wordsworth's "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud" | 67 |
| Feeling that you've seen something before seen something before | 67 |
| Former New York City mayor who asked "How'm I doing?" | 67 |
| First holder of the title Supreme Governor of the Church of England | 67 |
| Final straight part of a racetrack (and a hint to the long entries) | 67 |
| Financial services company that sponsors the New York City Marathon | 67 |
| Film with the line "You're gonna need a bigger boat." | 67 |
| Former New York City mayor and "People's Court" judge | 67 |
| Final movie of Marilyn Monroe and Clark Gable, with "The" | 67 |
| Film character whose first line is "First day of school!" | 67 |
| Form of Japanese dance drama in which the performers often use fans | 67 |
| Food often described using the number of fingers it takes to eat it | 67 |
| Friar Laurence said to him, "Thou art wedded to calamity" | 67 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer who became a Minnesota Supreme Court justice | 67 |
| Forsyth title, with "The," from "Julius Caesar" | 67 |
| For note-taking during the debate, Iggy used waterbed linens as ... | 67 |
| Force a physician and a "Star Trek" officer into a plane? | 67 |
| Football Hall-of-Famer called the "Intellectual Assassin" | 67 |
| From a star on "The Flying Nun" to a small, outdoor vole? | 67 |
| F.H. Burnett's children's classic (''The'') | 67 |
| Feature of ''fat'' but not ''fate'' | 67 |
| Ferris's girlfriend in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" | 67 |
| First name of country star Tritt or last name of country star Randy | 67 |
| Former Crayola color that's still one when its name is reversed | 67 |
| First word sung on the Beach Boys' "Pet Sounds" album | 67 |
| First name of the wolf in Disney's "The Big Bad Wolf" | 67 |
| First name among the ''Desperate Housewives'' cast | 66 |
| Fictional character who cried "Curiouser and curiouser!" | 66 |
| First name that's feminine in English and masculine in Italian | 66 |
| Former senator who made a brief appearance in "Wordplay" | 66 |
| Fictional creature whose name is Old English for "giant" | 66 |
| Fictional author of "The World According to Bensenhaver" | 66 |
| Fictional writer of "The World According to Bensenhaver" | 66 |
| Fairy-tale villain "starting" the longest Across answers | 66 |
| Fictional cousin known as "TÃo Cosa" in Latin America | 66 |
| Film title character whose mother dies three minutes into the film | 66 |
| Ferrell's partner in "SNL" Spartan Cheerleaders bits | 66 |
| Film genre with plumbers, plumbing entendre, and then just fucking | 66 |
| For SANDRA BULLOCK, a gift of a summer side dish in large quantity | 66 |
| Fifth in a series of five TV personalities (starting June 1, 2009) | 66 |
| French saint who walked around with his own decapitated head: Var. | 66 |
| French inventor Lenoir who invented the internal combustion engine | 66 |
| Florida city where Thomas Edison and Henry Ford had winter estates | 66 |
| Fictional sketch comedy series with Tracy Jordan and Jenna Maroney | 66 |
| Folks featured in Harrison Ford's ''Witness'' | 65 |
| Film title words with "The King" or "The Egg" | 65 |
| Film that introduced ''I Only Have Eyes for You'' | 65 |
| French loanword that literally means "rung on a ladder" | 65 |
| Feature of Monet's "Houses of Parliament" paintings | 65 |