| Games magazine's "The World's Most ___ Crossword" | 67 |
| Game-long stupor responsible for multiple touchdowns? | 53 |
| Game with half a dozen winning lines found in this puzzle | 57 |
| Game with an annual world championship, first held in Tokyo in 1977 | 67 |
| Game with a board whose center is 5'8" off the floor | 61 |
| Game whose odds of hitting all numbers is 1 in 3.5 quintillion | 62 |
| Game whose name means "to build" in Swahili | 53 |
| Game whose name is the Balti word for "ball" | 54 |
| Game whose name is shouted as a warning to other players | 56 |
| Game where the characters hinted at in the four clues appear | 60 |
| Game where it's not cool to call some pieces "horses" | 67 |
| Game theorist who was the subject of "A Beautiful Mind" | 65 |
| Game that spawned "The Urbz," with "The" | 60 |
| Game that led to a "Star Trek II" character's wrath? | 66 |
| Game that gave rise to the expression "ace in the hole" | 65 |
| Game show where contestants can seek help by yelling out the window | 67 |
| Game show personality White, while giving a poignant performance? | 65 |
| Game show originally titled "Occupation Unknown" | 58 |
| Game show in which "Stuttering pig" might be a clue? | 62 |
| Game show featured in "White Men Can't Jump" | 58 |
| Game show co-hosted by former Miss USA Shandi Finnessey | 55 |
| Game show announcer Johnny who cried "Come on down!" | 62 |
| Game show about an Algerian governor's search for his spouse? | 65 |
| Game played in "All Quiet on the Western Front" | 57 |
| Game played by stepping on arrows to the beat, for short | 56 |
| Game originally named "The Conquest of the World" | 59 |
| Game originally called "La Conquete du Monde" | 55 |
| Game in which the puzzle's long answers are pieces | 54 |
| Game in which the orange ghost is named Sue, not Clyde | 54 |
| Game in which the highest trump card is called the right bower | 62 |
| Game in which players subtract from a starting score of 501 | 59 |
| Game in which a pitcher doesn't allow any knocks | 52 |
| Game in which "bullets" can be whatever card you decide | 65 |
| Game for which Wyatt Earp and Doc Holliday were once dealers | 60 |
| Gambling game with more than 3.5 quintillion outcomes | 53 |
| Gambling bet that picks the top two finishers in a race | 55 |
| Gambino family successor to the “Teflon Don” | 52 |
| Galsworthy's "The ___ of Tranquillity" | 52 |
| Gallery with paintings, sculptures, handicrafts, etc. | 53 |
| Gallery showing works by Turner, Reynolds and Constable | 55 |
| Galadriel in "The Lord of the Rings," e.g. | 52 |
| Gainsbourg who sang about incest - with his daughter | 52 |
| Gainesville is about halfway between it and Jacksonville | 56 |
| Gain a psychological advantage over an opponent, say | 52 |
| Gadget whose name was inspired by "2001: A Space Odyssey" | 67 |
| Gadget largely pooh-poohed by men until the 20th century | 56 |
| Gabrielle’s portrayer on “Desperate Housewives” | 59 |
| Gabrielle portrayer on "Desperate Housewives" | 55 |
| Gabriel GarcÃa Márquez's "Cien ___ de Soledad" | 66 |
| Gable's costar in "Gone With the Wind" | 52 |
| G. Love & Special Sauce "Pull the ___" | 52 |
| G. Love & Special Sauce "Kiss and ___" | 52 |
| G. Love & Special Sauce "Electric ___" | 52 |
| G-8's deadline for halving greenhouse gas emissions | 55 |
| Futuristic car unveiled at the 1933 New York Auto Show | 54 |
| Futureheads bonus track off "News and Tributes" | 57 |
| Futureheads "News And Tributes" bonus track | 53 |
| Future star athlete who debuted with the Rangers in 1989 | 56 |
| Future coll. degree for a "Glee" character, maybe | 59 |
| Furry creature allied with Luke Skywalker and the Jedi knights | 62 |
| Furniture within easy walking distance of the kitchen | 53 |
| Furniture industry name, with a chain of stores across North America | 68 |
| Furniture company with an Online Assistant named Anna | 53 |
| Furniture company named partly for its founder Ingvar Kamprad | 61 |
| Funny ___ (horse that just missed the Triple Crown in 2003) | 59 |
| Funny poet builds tramway system to connect casinos? | 52 |
| Funnel-shaped flowers (with ''morning'') | 56 |
| Funeral poem often invoked in black metal song titles | 53 |
| Fun or deadly things, depending on how one looks at the world | 61 |
| Full dental, your own parking space, corner office, etc. | 56 |
| Fuel for a warp drive engine on "Star Trek" | 53 |
| Fudge ingredient in "The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook" | 60 |
| Fruits of "Oops! ... I Did It Again" singer? | 54 |
| Fruit with a "check the neck" ripeness test | 53 |
| Fruit whose most common pollinator is the hummingbird | 53 |
| Fruit from a certain grocery store presented as evidence? | 57 |
| Fruit drink whose name is a truncation of its main ingredient | 61 |
| Fruit allegedly first created by an Algerian priest in 1902 | 59 |
| Frozen treat with Alexander the Grape as one of its flavors | 59 |
| Frozen product with blueberry and chocolate chip flavors | 56 |
| Frontman on the song "Cop Killer" who now plays a cop on TV | 69 |
| Frontman on the 2008 rock album "Chinese Democracy" | 61 |
| Frontman on the 1987 debut album "Appetite for Destruction" | 69 |
| Frontiersman celebrated in Byron's "Don Juan" | 59 |
| From a star on "The Flying Nun" to a small, outdoor vole? | 67 |
| From a different perspective, in chat room shorthand | 52 |
| Frodo's portrayer in "The Lord of the Rings" (5) | 62 |
| Frodo portrayer in "The Lord of the Rings" | 52 |
| Frito-Lay product once sold in a 100% compostable bag | 53 |
| Frito-Lay chip that's "a little bit of gold" | 58 |
| Fripp & ___ ("No Pussyfooting" collaborators) | 59 |
| Friml operetta with the song "Indian Love Call" | 57 |
| Frigid planet in "The Empire Strikes Back" | 52 |
| Friend of Sheldon and Leonard, on "The Big Bang Theory" | 65 |
| Friend of Serena, on TV's "Gossip Girl" | 53 |
| Friend of Pete and Julie on "The Mod Squad" | 53 |
| Friend of Guinevere, in "The Idylls of the King" | 58 |
| Friend of Dionne in pop music's Dionne & Friends | 56 |
| Friend of Antony in ''Antony and Cleopatra'' | 60 |
| Friend of Antonio in ''The Merchant of Venice'' | 63 |