| Fishing apparel with lots of pockets | 36 |
| Fuel ship of a more offensive nature | 36 |
| Freedom-promoting broadcaster: Abbr. | 36 |
| First Song of the Year Grammy winner | 36 |
| Flag flown over an idyllic seascape? | 36 |
| Former capital of the Mountain State | 36 |
| First part of a Groucho Marx comment | 36 |
| First speaker in "Macbeth" | 36 |
| Fraser River town or American campus | 36 |
| First US university to award a Ph.D. | 36 |
| First name of sentiment's author | 36 |
| From Jan. 1 until now, in accounting | 36 |
| First name of the first man in space | 36 |
| Female advocacy org. since the 1850s | 36 |
| Freezing point, on the Celsius scale | 36 |
| Five-digit postal number, informally | 36 |
| First name in the Harlem Renaissance | 36 |
| Fitness program based on dance moves | 36 |
| Former "Idol" judge Paula | 35 |
| Former Supreme Court Justice Fortas | 35 |
| Fi(rst) v(ictim of his own broth)er | 35 |
| Full-bore, like a group of trumpets | 35 |
| Frequent SCOTUS friend of the court | 35 |
| First Amendment defender, for short | 35 |
| Flip --- (determine heads or tails) | 35 |
| Fraction of "the back 40" | 35 |
| First of five in "Hamlet" | 35 |
| Fred's sister and dance partner | 35 |
| First name in old Illinois politics | 35 |
| Fee schedule for commercial notices | 35 |
| First Greek-American vice president | 35 |
| Fictional captain with an ivory leg | 35 |
| Facetious ''I see'' | 35 |
| Facetious "Now I get it!" | 35 |
| Flight attendant's serving area | 35 |
| Film composers Menken and Silvestri | 35 |
| Fish and chips accompanier, perhaps | 35 |
| First letter of the Hebrew alphabet | 35 |
| First name on "Jeopardy!" | 35 |
| First letter of the Arabic alphabet | 35 |
| Former Hawaiian Airlines competitor | 35 |
| Felipe, Matty, or Jesus of baseball | 35 |
| Former German territory __-Lorraine | 35 |
| Fey and Franken, to "SNL" | 35 |
| Family name of Italian violinmakers | 35 |
| Flock's "Absolutely!" | 35 |
| Françoise, to François, maybe | 35 |
| Fictional sister of Meg Jo and Beth | 35 |
| Friends in high places, so to speak | 35 |
| Flavoring that tastes like licorice | 35 |
| First name of a 1978 Peace Nobelist | 35 |
| Football coaching legend Parseghian | 35 |
| Fourth-largest inland body of water | 35 |
| Fictional student at Riverdale High | 35 |
| Forest that Shakespeare wrote about | 35 |
| Factor in a carpeter's estimate | 35 |
| Franklin known as the Queen of Soul | 35 |
| Former White House figure Fleischer | 35 |
| First thing you do on December 25th | 35 |
| Four-time Masters champion, to fans | 35 |
| Franciscan founder's birthplace | 35 |
| Fred of "Daddy Long Legs" | 35 |
| Family name of actors John and Sean | 35 |
| First woman in the House of Commons | 35 |
| Founder of the American Fur Company | 35 |
| Famous victim at sea: Apr. 15, 1912 | 35 |
| Five-time Fiesta Bowl champs: Abbr. | 35 |
| Frequent Grisham protagonist: Abbr. | 35 |
| First Arthur C. Clarke Award winner | 35 |
| Film director with absolute control | 35 |
| Football play called at last second | 35 |
| Frank Sinatra's wife before Mia | 35 |
| Final piece in "Fantasia" | 35 |
| Foley played thrice by Eddie Murphy | 35 |
| Flowering shrub seen at the Masters | 35 |
| Flowering shrub of the heath family | 35 |
| First job title, for many teenagers | 35 |
| First European to reach the Pacific | 35 |
| Fountain treat with cherries on top | 35 |
| First Spanish actor to win an Oscar | 35 |
| Former "The View" co-host | 35 |
| First name among Dracula portrayers | 35 |
| Four-time all-star catcher Santiago | 35 |
| Five-time all-star catcher Santiago | 35 |
| Foo Fighters "___ of You" | 35 |
| Folktronica singer-songwriter Orton | 35 |
| Favorite texting partner, for short | 35 |
| Features of some corporate websites | 35 |
| Famed ethnologist: 1858–1942 | 35 |
| Famous mixer/producer Clearmountain | 35 |
| Florida retirement spot, familiarly | 35 |
| Father-and-son Nobelists in physics | 35 |
| Frankenstein's monster features | 35 |
| Fricker of "My Left Foot" | 35 |
| Fraternal title for a fictional fox | 35 |
| French city near a Chunnel terminus | 35 |
| First line of "Moby-Dick" | 35 |
| French first lady ___ Bruni-Sarkozy | 35 |
| Find redemption at the poker table? | 35 |
| Food fish, sometimes called pintado | 35 |