| Frightening marks left from winter neckwear? | 44 |
| Former ''Dream Team'' lawyer | 44 |
| Feller who was Fenway's voice until 1994 | 44 |
| First PGA player to shoot his age, with a 67 | 44 |
| Fish often prepared with a meunière sauce | 44 |
| First Latina nominated for the Supreme Court | 44 |
| Field that governs the use of the moon, e.g. | 44 |
| Fallers on Alabama in a Mitchell Parish song | 44 |
| Fifth-cen. pope called "The Great" | 44 |
| Former world heavyweight champion, to Roget? | 44 |
| Fox's dining companion in an Aesop fable | 44 |
| French art movement of the late 19th century | 44 |
| Fragrance name that's forbidden-sounding | 44 |
| Formalwear worn in a '90s workout video? | 44 |
| Fictional plantation near Jonesboro, Georgia | 44 |
| Frank Turner "The Way I ___ To Be" | 44 |
| F. Alda's "Men, Women and ___" | 44 |
| Foolish place to store the leftover hot dogs | 44 |
| Find out whether a strikeout king is doping? | 44 |
| Film in which Paul Newman played a detective | 44 |
| First word of "Stairway to Heaven" | 44 |
| Film about Nick and Nora's underfed cat? | 44 |
| Fey who did a spot-on Sarah Palin impression | 44 |
| Fierstein's "___ Song Trilogy" | 44 |
| Funny Fields who was a Sullivan-show regular | 44 |
| Festoons with Cottonelle as a prank, briefly | 44 |
| Festoons a tree with bathroom rolls, briefly | 44 |
| Followed back to its source, as a phone call | 44 |
| Frequent abbr. on sheet music for folk songs | 44 |
| For those eating in bed, it's supportive | 44 |
| Fearsome display at a natural history museum | 44 |
| Film for which John Wayne won his only Oscar | 44 |
| Flower named for its resemblance to a turban | 44 |
| Feature of many Pennsylvania Dutch hex signs | 44 |
| First course option on a North African menu? | 44 |
| Fleetwood Mac's "cocaine opus" | 44 |
| First coml. airline to show in-flight movies | 44 |
| Frank's colleague on "30 Rock" | 44 |
| First president to take office by succession | 44 |
| Former "Baddest Man on the Planet" | 44 |
| First name in the "Kill Bill" cast | 44 |
| Family member's regimen of calisthenics? | 44 |
| Felix of TV's "The Odd Couple" | 44 |
| First word of a U.N. document: Dec. 10, 1948 | 44 |
| Frequent gold medalist in Olympic basketball | 44 |
| Fast dogs (hey!) running wild in estate (10) | 44 |
| First spacecraft to reach Uranus and Neptune | 44 |
| First president to file an income tax return | 44 |
| Fish and chips sold by the water's edge? | 44 |
| Feature of Algonquin Round Table discussions | 44 |
| Flat-headed fastener, or Tiger's helpers | 44 |
| First-ballot Baseball Hall of Famer of 1982 | 43 |
| Former New York City mayor Beame and others | 43 |
| First national park east of the Mississippi | 43 |
| Foster/McGillis drama, with "The" | 43 |
| First band, alphabetically, on many an iPod | 43 |
| Figure on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel | 43 |
| Film about Los Angeles losing its NFL team? | 43 |
| Fed. movie org. with an annual top 100 list | 43 |
| Former ''Time'' film critic | 43 |
| Fifth word on "Sgt. Pepper's" | 43 |
| First words of the "Mr. Ed" theme | 43 |
| French duo that did "Moon Safari" | 43 |
| Family name in 16th- and 17th-century music | 43 |
| Former "Beverly Hills 90210" role | 43 |
| Friend of Betty and Veronica, in the comics | 43 |
| Friendly if a bit careless sort, supposedly | 43 |
| Film, literature, dance, etc., collectively | 43 |
| First black player on the US Davis Cup team | 43 |
| Faith Hill's "Take Me ___ Am" | 43 |
| Fifth-century king renowned for his cruelty | 43 |
| Famed Hungarian violinist: 1845–1930 | 43 |
| Follow-up to the "Thriller" album | 43 |
| Follower of ``the Splendor of God'' | 43 |
| Figaro in "The Barber of Seville" | 43 |
| First multiracial coed college in the South | 43 |
| Food additive that retards rancidity: Abbr. | 43 |
| Film in which Tom Hanks plays a 12-year-old | 43 |
| Fictional hero in search of stolen treasure | 43 |
| Film title character who likes to high-five | 43 |
| Fricker of ''My Left Foot'' | 43 |
| French naval base in heavy W.W. II fighting | 43 |
| Father of confederation or lady of the left | 43 |
| French port liberated by the Allies in 1944 | 43 |
| French port just up the coast from Boulogne | 43 |
| Friend of Homer on "The Simpsons" | 43 |
| French president Nicolas Sarkozy's wife | 43 |
| Firemen in "Fahrenheit 451," e.g. | 43 |
| First line of a "Stepquote" toast | 43 |
| Frank Miller book series "Sin __" | 43 |
| Footwear used in Kentucky's state dance | 43 |
| Former "Masterpiece Theatre" host | 43 |
| Fox show that takes place in various cities | 43 |
| Flowering plant used for food by the Aztecs | 43 |
| Former New York "Senator Pothole" | 43 |
| First poet to use the terza rima verse form | 43 |
| First name among the "Ghost" cast | 43 |
| Friend of Boots the Monkey, on kids' TV | 43 |
| Fictional explorer who also plays the flute | 43 |
| Fail to follow through like a major leaguer | 43 |