| Flapper's "Excellent!" (with "the") | 59 |
| Funny ___ (horse that just missed the Triple Crown in 2003) | 59 |
| First "Mission: Impossible" TV production company | 59 |
| Frequent 1970s "Sports Illustrated" cover subject | 59 |
| Foo Fighters "___, Silence, Patience & Grace" | 59 |
| Food tested as cannon ammunition on "Mythbusters" | 59 |
| Fearsome wooden roller coaster at Six Flags Great Adventure | 59 |
| Fripp & ___ ("No Pussyfooting" collaborators) | 59 |
| Frankfurter who knows how laws, but not sausages, are made? | 59 |
| French author who co-founded La Nouvelle Revue Française | 59 |
| Footballer George who ultimately inspired a Reagan nickname | 59 |
| Fixed rate that includes room, breakfast and one other meal | 59 |
| Force to drink a disgusting Smirnoff beverage, in bro-speak | 59 |
| First treasure found in "Raiders of the Lost Ark" | 59 |
| First word in a ''fighting machine'' phrase | 59 |
| Former PBS anchor Jim who moderated 12 presidential debates | 59 |
| Film on which Broadway's "Carnival" was based | 59 |
| Frank Slade's mil. rank in "Scent of a Woman" | 59 |
| Florida's 63-year-old Snooty is the oldest in captivity | 59 |
| First NFL quarterback to pass for 5,000 yards in one season | 59 |
| Former eBay president and current political hopeful Whitman | 59 |
| First name of the title character in "Doonesbury" | 59 |
| Featured singer on the Velvet Underground's debut album | 59 |
| Feature on either Kang or Kodos of "The Simpsons" | 59 |
| Flower name derived from the French for "thought" | 59 |
| First person to reach the geographic North Pole, he claimed | 59 |
| Film studio behind "Toy Story" and "Up" | 59 |
| First baseman Palmeiro who was suspended for using steroids | 59 |
| First name of the creator of Veruca Salt and Augustus Gloop | 59 |
| First Negro Leaguer inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame | 59 |
| Fast-food chain whose logo features a modified Italian flag | 59 |
| Film that garnered Jack Nicholson his 12th Oscar nomination | 59 |
| Filmmaking process that's now mostly done on a computer | 59 |
| Former prime minister nicknamed "The Lion of God" | 59 |
| Former Ohio congressman released from prison in August 2008 | 59 |
| Football headgear that looks as if it's made of ribbon? | 59 |
| Fruit allegedly first created by an Algerian priest in 1902 | 59 |
| Flamingo's function, in "Alice in Wonderland" | 59 |
| First opera to premiere at London's Savoy Theatre, 1882 | 59 |
| Family in John Grisham's "Skipping Christmas" | 59 |
| First Brazilian athlete to be on the cover of Time magainze | 59 |
| Former U.S. Open champ Martina's feeling about an icon? | 59 |
| Frozen treat with Alexander the Grape as one of its flavors | 59 |
| For whom Lennon's "Beautiful Boy" was written | 59 |
| First part of Miller's "The Rosy Crucifixion" | 59 |
| Fictional band with the classic song "Stonehenge" | 59 |
| Ferris wheel in Dallas that is the tallest in North America | 59 |
| First of two groups that may come in handy for this puzzle? | 59 |
| Follow-up to the best seller "Angela's Ashes" | 59 |
| Four-time American Crossword Puzzle Tournament champ Hinman | 59 |
| First sch. to win 100 NCAA championships, across all sports | 59 |
| Francis Ford Coppola, to Jason Schwartzman and Nicolas Cage | 59 |
| Film for which Reese Witherspoon won the Best Actress Oscar | 59 |
| First name in ''The Ten Commandments'' cast | 59 |
| First name in ''Who's Who in the Bible'' | 60 |
| Father and daughter who have had many well-publicized fights | 60 |
| First preposition preceding "pursuit of Happiness" | 60 |
| Franklin with a cameo role in "The Blues Brothers" | 60 |
| First steamship with a planned circumnavigation of the globe | 60 |
| First baseball player involved in an instant replay decision | 60 |
| Five of them are hidden in this puzzle's longest answers | 60 |
| Former dominion that included India, Pakistan and Bangladesh | 60 |
| First person outside NASA to receive a moon-rock award, 2006 | 60 |
| First name among former ''SNL'' cast members | 60 |
| First Indian tribe to sign a treaty with the U.S. government | 60 |
| Falco in Broadway's "The House of Blue Leaves" | 60 |
| Film in which Ma and Pa Kettle debuted, with "The" | 60 |
| Five-time "Sports Illustrated" swimsuit cover girl | 60 |
| First lady dubbed "Spiritual Leader of the Nation" | 60 |
| French novelist who had an affair with Frédéric Chopin | 60 |
| First man featured on the cover of the U.S. edition of Vogue | 60 |
| First satellite to transmit a phone call through space, 1962 | 60 |
| Football pioneer George nicknamed "Mr. Everything" | 60 |
| Fictional pilot who said, "Never tell me the odds" | 60 |
| Florida setting for the Up-and-Coming Filmmakers convention? | 60 |
| Food Network's "Barefoot Contessa" host Garten | 60 |
| Famed tar pits whose name is Spanish for "the tar" | 60 |
| Father-in-law of the Duke of Albany and the Duke of Cornwall | 60 |
| Follower of "angry young" or "dirty old" | 60 |
| French comment that may elicit the reply "de rien" | 60 |
| Figure in Umberto Eco's "The Name of the Rose" | 60 |
| Former "Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Julie | 60 |
| Feature of Manet's "The Luncheon on the Grass" | 60 |
| First president whose name ends in a vowel other than E or Y | 60 |
| First country you'd come to if you sail west from Mumbai | 60 |
| Fred who had a famous sneeze in early motion picture history | 60 |
| First airline with commercial transpacific passenger flights | 60 |
| Favorite "subject" for many an elementary schooler | 60 |
| Freddie's nickname on "What's Happening!!" | 60 |
| Free letters in the "Wheel of Fortune" bonus round | 60 |
| First host of "America's Funniest Home Videos" | 60 |
| Former "Weekend Update" host on "S.N.L." | 60 |
| Film about a U.S. figure skater who competes with a partner? | 60 |
| Former "America's Funniest People" host Sorkin | 60 |
| French-speaking country where illegal activity runs rampant? | 60 |
| Fictional band on Adult Swim's "Metalocalypse" | 60 |
| Failed to get a hit, in a way (with ''out'') | 60 |
| Fudge ingredient in "The Alice B. Toklas Cookbook" | 60 |
| Former hit TV show with the theme song "Get Crazy" | 60 |
| Fans of the "Detroit Rock City" band, collectively | 60 |