Female rocker with the 2003 hit "Why Can't I?" | 60 |
Figure in Canseco's steroids tell-all "Juiced" | 60 |
Franz Liebkind is a retired one in "The Producers" | 60 |
First character to say "May the Force be with you" | 60 |
Formation of words like "buzz" or "hiss" | 60 |
Former Finnish coin that sounds like an American copper coin | 60 |
Former Treasury secretary who couldn't keep to a budget? | 60 |
Folks who bogart the entire Ben & Jerry's container? | 60 |
Former New York City attraction with a revolving dance floor | 60 |
Faulty cobbling for jockey, philosopher, runner and TV actor | 60 |
First name of literature's "Weaver of Raveloe" | 60 |
Fifth-century pope who convinced Attila not to march on Rome | 60 |
Film technique used in the first "King Kong" movie | 60 |
Fast food restaurant with the slogan "Live Más" | 60 |
Find contest's meta-answer by reading ___ of these clues | 60 |
First rock band whose members received Kennedy Center Honors | 60 |
Film featuring "America's hottest new actress" | 60 |
Figure in Hemingway's "Death in the Afternoon" | 60 |
Former airline with a JFK terminal designed by Eero Saarinen | 60 |
Farmers who just won't shut up about milking techniques? | 60 |
Fats Waller's "___ the Real Thing Comes Along" | 60 |
Friend of Antony in ''Antony and Cleopatra'' | 60 |
Favorite Hall of Famer of the 17th and 36th U.S. presidents? | 60 |
Former govt. agcy. with the slogan "Forging Ahead" | 60 |
Frank Zappa's "Shut Up 'n Play ___ Guitar" | 60 |
First word of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn" | 60 |
First entry in ''Who's Who in the Bible'' | 61 |
First name among the cast of ''The Graduate'' | 61 |
Franklin W. ___ (pseudonym for the Hardy Boys series authors) | 61 |
Fictional race whose name means "My God" in Aramaic | 61 |
Florentine "Scenes from the Life of Christ" painter | 61 |
French word before "cuisine" or "couture" | 61 |
Furniture company named partly for its founder Ingvar Kamprad | 61 |
First name of the #1 player when ATP rankings started in 1973 | 61 |
French frigate that carried the Statue of Liberty to the U.S. | 61 |
French department that's home to the Chartreuse Mountains | 61 |
Franz who composed "You Are My Heart's Delight" | 61 |
First name in the ''Ocean's Twelve'' cast | 61 |
FDR-created agency with the slogan "We do our part" | 61 |
First name of the first chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff | 61 |
Famous resident of the building across from Strawberry Fields | 61 |
Fish that's also a talk show host with one letter missing | 61 |
First National Leaguer with eight consecutive 100-RBI seasons | 61 |
Final section of T. S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" | 61 |
Fruit drink whose name is a truncation of its main ingredient | 61 |
First name among the ''American Idol'' judges | 61 |
Family name in Frank Miller's "Sin City" series | 61 |
Former Republican-turned-Democratic senator from Pennsylvania | 61 |
Frontman on the 2008 rock album "Chinese Democracy" | 61 |
Fishing item banned in international waters by the UN in 1993 | 61 |
Florida city that's Seminole for "high prairie" | 61 |
Fictional inventor of a motor that runs on static electricity | 61 |
First major U.S. medical school to admit women as well as men | 61 |
Former heartthrob on "Home Improvement," familiarly | 61 |
Former "Tonight Show" guitarist Eubanks, familiarly | 61 |
Final score of a close, defensively dominated NFL game, maybe | 61 |
Founding Father who led the independence movement in Virginia | 61 |
Fairy tale guy? Hexing a pop musician? Whatever! I'm a PC | 61 |
Former NFL wide receiver Andre nicknamed "Bad Moon" | 61 |
Fictional writer on the fictional "Alan Brady Show" | 61 |
First ballplayer to hit 50 home runs before the end of August | 61 |
Former Cub slugger's abrupt departure from Wrigley Field? | 61 |
Fun or deadly things, depending on how one looks at the world | 61 |
Fast plane that's on exhibit at NYC's Intrepid Museum | 61 |
First African-American Republican National Committee chairman | 61 |
Food whose name comes from the Tupi language of South America | 61 |
Former "Crossfire" host known for wearing a bow tie | 61 |
Feature of Pumbaa, the warthog from "The Lion King" | 61 |
Fox show that had a character named Fox, with "The" | 61 |
First N.F.L. QB with consecutive 30-touchdown passing seasons | 61 |
Fraternity to which Alfred Kinsey and Benjamin Spock belonged | 61 |
First word of a kids' rhyme that ends with "moe" | 62 |
Foe hiding, in a way, in the puzzle's four longest answers | 62 |
Female rapper with the 2002 hit "Gangsta Lovin'" | 62 |
Furry creature allied with Luke Skywalker and the Jedi knights | 62 |
Former Congressional gp. concerned with Communist infiltration | 62 |
Former car model whose name is Latin for "untouched" | 62 |
Flower whose name comes from the Greek for "rainbow" | 62 |
First state admitted to the Union from the Northwest Territory | 62 |
Fisherman's ''OK, I guess I'll do it'' | 62 |
Former "America's Funniest Home Videos" host Bob | 62 |
Frodo's portrayer in "The Lord of the Rings" (5) | 62 |
Fictional substance in "The Absent-Minded Professor" | 62 |
Familiar title of Beethoven's "Bagatelle No. 25" | 62 |
Features of the men's decathlon and women's heptathlon | 62 |
French artist ClaudeÂ’s painting of a bustling city square? | 62 |
Former host Petros of Spike TV's "Pros vs. Joes" | 62 |
Former pharmaceutical company that Donald Rumsfeld once headed | 62 |
Freddie Jackson "Rock Me Tonight (For Old ___ Sake)" | 62 |
First word in the theme song for "The Banana Splits" | 62 |
Former MTV show that launched many pop princesses' careers | 62 |
French woman's name meaning "bringer of victory" | 62 |
First ones to spot the king's ghost, in "Hamlet" | 62 |
Former co-anchor of "The World Today" [French horns] | 62 |
Farmworker who became the Cowardly Lion in Dorothy's dream | 62 |
First place mentioned in the Beach Boys' "Kokomo" | 63 |
First recipient of the Harvard AIDS Initiative Leadership Award | 63 |
Frances Bavier's role on "The Andy Griffith Show" | 63 |
Film featuring Peter Sellers as a matador, with "The" | 63 |
Former Mouseketeer on "The All New Mickey Mouse Club" | 63 |