| Ford production from 1927 to 1931 | 33 |
| Ford of "Can You Top This?" | 37 |
| Ford of "Blackboard Jungle" | 37 |
| Ford Model A that's a Georgia Tech mascot | 45 |
| Ford flop introduced 50 years ago | 33 |
| Ford featured on "The Waltons" | 40 |
| Ford failure of the late '50s | 33 |
| Ford competitor, although not in autos | 38 |
| Ford attorney general Edward ___ | 32 |
| Ford and Brezhnev signed it on 11/23/1974 | 41 |
| Ford 1925 "Tin Goose" aircraft, e.g. | 46 |
| Forcing a physicistÂ’s car off the road? | 43 |
| Forcible removal, as from office | 32 |
| Forceful exertions or some old Acuras | 37 |
| Forced through a fraternity gauntlet | 36 |
| Force to walk with the arms pinned behind | 41 |
| Force that's out in force in Times Sq. | 42 |
| Force that an astronaut feels on earth | 38 |
| Force seen in "Ghostbusters" | 38 |
| Force one's opinions on others | 34 |
| Force in "Milk," for short | 36 |
| Force for followers of a John Paul: Abbr. | 41 |
| Force felt on the earth, informally | 35 |
| Force commanded by the Duke of Medina Sidonia | 45 |
| Force behind natural order, in Confucianism | 43 |
| Force an iron horse to go off course | 36 |
| Force an astronaut feels on Earth | 33 |
| Forbush of "South Pacific" | 36 |
| Forbidden, whatever the circumstances | 37 |
| Forbidden question asker in "Lohengrin" | 49 |
| Forbid private school honor using deodorants! | 45 |
| Forbes's 57th-richest person in America | 43 |
| Forbes' "most powerful pundit" | 44 |
| Forbes of ''Forbes'' | 36 |
| Foray into the girls' dorm, maybe | 37 |
| Forage plant also called lucerne | 32 |
| Forage grass from which sugar and syrup are made | 48 |
| For-profit university founded in 1931 | 37 |
| For ___ About to Rock We Salute You | 35 |
| For whom Zimbabwe was originally named | 38 |
| For whom the memo is intended: Abbr. | 36 |
| For whom the extra Manischewitz may be poured | 45 |
| For whom the bell tolls, in a John Donne poem | 45 |
| For whom Popeye's eyes popped | 33 |
| For whom nothing's good enough | 34 |
| For whom appearance is important | 32 |
| For whom Alfred Pennyworth is a butler | 38 |
| For what animals are the Canary Islands named? | 46 |
| For two voices together, in scores | 34 |
| For those in trouble, it could be hot | 37 |
| For those eating in bed, it's supportive | 44 |
| For them it's frosting on the cake | 39 |
| For the wine-and-cheese crowd, perhaps | 38 |
| For the time being, in Latin, briefly | 37 |
| For the outlook, look out for his look out! | 43 |
| For the full orchestra, in scores | 33 |
| For the full length of a pregnancy | 34 |
| For South Pole drivers: ADOPT A ___ | 35 |
| For some, this is a total experience | 36 |
| For some, it can be bruised easily | 34 |
| For smaller government, presumably | 34 |
| For pitchers, it's in the bag | 33 |
| For oxygen, 16; for carbon, 12, etc. | 36 |
| For Minnesotans, it's south of the border | 45 |
| For instance, with "as" | 33 |
| For he's a jolly good fellow | 32 |
| For example, with "as" | 32 |
| For example, "Come here often?" | 41 |
| For DIANNE WIEST, a sidewalk cart | 33 |
| For DEBRA WINGER, a saloon poster | 33 |
| For CLINT EASTWOOD, a couple of warm parkas | 43 |
| For checkers, it's black and white | 38 |
| For CAMERON DIAZ, a fruit drink from Brazil | 43 |
| For Americans, it's always last | 35 |
| For all kinds of students, in a way | 35 |
| For all grades preceding college | 32 |
| For ADRIEN BRODY, an unexceptional four-poster | 46 |
| For a specific purpose, as a committee | 38 |
| For a small dessert, the potentate had __ | 41 |
| For a rectangle, it's length x width | 40 |
| For a rectangle, it's length times width | 44 |
| For a man, more neat in appearance | 34 |
| For a group rather than individuals | 35 |
| Foppish courtier in "Hamlet" | 38 |
| Fop who makes idle sketches of a Chinese river? | 47 |
| Fop in "The Wind in the Willows" | 42 |
| Footwear used in Kentucky's state dance | 43 |
| Footwear that's hard to run in | 34 |
| Footwear that may be worn with PJs | 34 |
| Footwear that makes an impression | 33 |
| Footwear often turned down at the ankle | 39 |
| Footwear in a 1959 Dodie Stevens hit | 36 |
| Footwear for the stealthy, maybe | 32 |
| Footwear for political strategists? | 35 |
| Footwear brand with pockets, briefly | 36 |
| Footwear brand that features ClimaCool | 38 |
| Footwear brand for more than 90 years | 37 |
| Footstools that often match chairs | 34 |
| Footsteps-in-an-empty-hallway sound | 35 |
| Footrace tracks in ancient Greece | 33 |