| Frozen structure that facilitates animal migration | 50 |
| First company to create glow-in-the-dark underwear | 50 |
| Former "CBS Morning News" co-anchor Bill | 50 |
| First woman to sit in the British House of Commons | 50 |
| French artist who painted "The Gleaners" | 50 |
| Folks who canÂ’t adapt possibly drain us so (9) | 50 |
| Former People for the American Way president Ralph | 50 |
| Fourth-largest lake completely within U.S. borders | 50 |
| Flower sometimes called "false shamrock" | 50 |
| Frequent filming location for "Baywatch" | 50 |
| Flip side of "Strawberry Fields Forever" | 50 |
| Find the source of some corporate malfeasance, say | 50 |
| Flower parts that can be used to drive mule teams? | 50 |
| Football player studying broadcast communications? | 50 |
| For SOPHIA LOREN, a handset decorated with anchors | 50 |
| Fish of which the male carries the fertilized eggs | 50 |
| Former "60 Minutes" journalist Alexander | 50 |
| Feature of 'frank' but not 'Frank' | 50 |
| Four straight wins to start the World Series, e.g. | 50 |
| Followed, as a little brother behind a big brother | 50 |
| First name in the ''Tootsie'' cast | 50 |
| Former "Entertainment Tonight" host John | 50 |
| Former "Entertainment Tonight" co-anchor | 50 |
| French school famous for its uncomfortable chairs? | 50 |
| First correct "Hollywood Squares" square | 50 |
| Fox's "The ___ of the Lonesome Pine" | 50 |
| Father___, in Wolff's "The Bluebird" | 50 |
| First two segments of a famous Nintendo cheat code | 50 |
| Felines that are, like, totally from San Fernando? | 50 |
| Favorite Hall of Famer of the 38th U.S. president? | 50 |
| Franz Lehár operetta, "The Merry ___" | 50 |
| First winner of the Academy Award for Best Picture | 50 |
| Fay who played Ann Darrow in "King Kong" | 50 |
| Fay of ''The Most Dangerous Game'' | 50 |
| Fielding (Hurry Up) ___, of football coaching fame | 50 |
| FukudaÂ’s predecessor as prime minister of Japan | 51 |
| FBI sting that began during Carter's presidency | 51 |
| Film composer North who was nominated for 15 Oscars | 51 |
| Fassbinder film "___: Fear Eats the Soul" | 51 |
| Four-time Olympics gold medalist in discus throwing | 51 |
| Flip side of the Beatles' "If I Fell" | 51 |
| Flower said to have sprung from the blood of Adonis | 51 |
| First computer-animated film to receive a PG rating | 51 |
| Fast-food franchise featuring roast beef sandwiches | 51 |
| Film "based on a declassified true story" | 51 |
| Fill in the ___ (a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 51 |
| First word in the parent group of Aleph Zadik Aleph | 51 |
| Film with the tagline "Borat was SO 2006" | 51 |
| Fellow graduates with Gen. Benjamin Davis Jr.: 1936 | 51 |
| Film featuring an especially foul-mouthed Joe Pesci | 51 |
| Fancy adjective for some uncreative product designs | 51 |
| Fred's "Silk Stockings" co-star, 1957 | 51 |
| Fashion house that released the perfume J'adore | 51 |
| Financier's namesake university in Philadelphia | 51 |
| Flotsam or Jetsam in "The Little Mermaid" | 51 |
| Freudian concept often misused in everyday language | 51 |
| First rapper to win an Oscar for Best Original Song | 51 |
| Former company that prompted the Sarbanes-Oxley Act | 51 |
| Feature of TV's "The Fugitive" (Var.) | 51 |
| Foreman's portrayer, on "House, M.D." | 51 |
| Facetious fall guy for one's wrongdoings, maybe | 51 |
| Frequent animal on "Concentration" boards | 51 |
| Furry sci-fi creature from the forest moon of Endor | 51 |
| First company to successfully manufacture bubblegum | 51 |
| Football Hall of Famer Marchetti or singer Vannelli | 51 |
| Former "SNL" character Father __ Sarducci | 51 |
| Feldman's co-star on "The Two Coreys" | 51 |
| Freddie King "___ You Ever Loved A Woman" | 51 |
| First word in the song "Against All Odds" | 51 |
| Film based on ''Horseman, Pass By'' | 51 |
| Footnote indicating "as previously cited" | 51 |
| First name in "The Last King of Scotland" | 51 |
| Financial services group headquartered in Amsterdam | 51 |
| Film that ended Elaine May's directorial career | 51 |
| Faith of nearly a quarter of Earth's population | 51 |
| Formal answer to "Who's at the door?" | 51 |
| Former Sixers star nicknamed "The Answer" | 51 |
| Frank who is one of the so-called Crossword Jesuses | 51 |
| French department in the Midi-Pyrénées region | 51 |
| Flagship store at New York City's Herald Square | 51 |
| Former world leader with a suit style named for him | 51 |
| Fitting exhortation to someone solving this puzzle? | 51 |
| Flaming ___ (specialty drink served in Springfield) | 51 |
| Feminist Wolf who wrote "The Beauty Myth" | 51 |
| French city that's home to the Maison Carrée | 51 |
| Family name in "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" | 51 |
| Former ''Access Hollywood'' co-host | 51 |
| Frederick Forsyth best seller, with "The" | 51 |
| First st. admitted to the union in the 20th century | 51 |
| Frost's Stopping by Woods ____ Snowy Evening | 51 |
| Frustrating find while doing the folding on washday | 51 |
| Former "Saturday Night Live" player Cheri | 51 |
| Ferrell's fellow cheerleader on "SNL" | 51 |
| First National League player to reach 500 home runs | 51 |
| Founding Father who wrote "Rights of Man" | 51 |
| Food whose name is Italian for "feathers" | 51 |
| First soprano to star in "Turandot": 1926 | 51 |
| First female athlete on the front of a Wheaties box | 51 |
| First TV show to debut at #1 in the Nielsen ratings | 51 |
| Former Virginia governor married to an LBJ daughter | 51 |