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_ out; faint
__ Oncle : 1958 Tati film
__ __ flash (two words)
__ tea (tea steamed to prevent fermentation)
__ your fax
__ 'n Bake (flavored coating for chicken)
__ & Chandon (French bubbly manufacturer)
__ alcohol: fusel oil component
__ Arner Boyd, the first woman to fly over the North Pole
__ break (Brit's intermission from work)
__ Brown, the world's first "test tube baby"
__ bug (insect featuring a regular pattern of ridges)
__ butterfly (flitter)
__ camp (place for mobile homes)
__ card (delivery to a bereaved family)
__ card (listing at a formal ball)
__ cards (fad collectibles)
__ clause (baseball rule challenged by Curt Flood in 1970)
__ club (organization for actors)
__ cow (root beer float)
__ cri (newest fashion)
__ d'Or (Cannes Film Festival award)
__ Dame (French cathedral)
__ facie (obvious, in law)
__ Faire (role-playing event)
__ fallow (rust)
__ Falls, Iowa
__ Farms (Brooklyn dairy that introduced the milk bottle)
__ Farragut, naval officer who said "Damn the torpedoes!"
__ farther (stop)
__ Fein (1920 foe of the Black and Tans)
__ Ferry (site of John Brown's rebellion)
__ fi (slang)
__ fibrillation (heart problem)
__ field
__ Field (Mets' ballpark)
__ field (position played by Mantle, Mays and Snider)
__ figure (person drawn with simple lines)
__ film (Eastman invention)
__ fire (ancient incendiary preparation)
__ flask (container for storing hot or cold substances)
__ flute
__ fly (insect sometimes called "daddy longlegs")
__ fly (pest of equines)
__ Flyer (wagon brand)
__ four (little cake)
__ fun (noodle variety)
__ Gay (famed B-29)
__ Grounds (former home of the Yankees, Giants and Mets)
__ Home (end-of-farming-season festival)
__ Hunter, notable baseball free agent of 1974
__ Island (former immigration center)
__ Jane Grey (Queen of England for nine days)
__ Lee Gifford (former Philbin cohort)
__ Lee of cake fame
__ lick (sodium source for livestock)
__ Line (fashionable Pennsylvania area)
__ Line (fortification along the French-German border)
__ Maria (Columbus's flagship)
__ Misérables (French novel of 1862)
__ Moines, home of the Festival Park event center
__ Nestlé, the formulator of Nestlé's Infant Milk Food
__ of Chicago (world's largest food festival)
__ of fortune
__ oil (orange flower extract)
__ ool for rowing
__ pat (rural source of fuel)
__ Penny (Chicken Little's friend)
__ piano (floor keyboard)
__ Post, first pilot to fly solo around the world
__ projector (patent of inventor Charles Francis Jenkins)
__ pyrites (fool's gold)
__ Queen (spring festival figure)
__ ranch (camp for cowboy wannabes)
__ Reader (magazine with a digest format)
__ ripple (ice cream flavor)
__ School of Art, formerly directed by 39-Across
__ song (final appearance)
__ song (lament for a lost love)
__ suit ('40s fashion)
__ tea (formal reception, informally)
__ the face (embarrassed)
__ the opposite field
__ third (interval from A to C, e.g.)
__ up (prevent from falling)
__ Varner (Faulkner character)
__ walnut (ice cream flavor)
__ wind (ion stream from the sun)
___ Horse; or Live Free .. Die Hard star Justin
___ Trace (frontier trail)
___ -Apple (Ocean Spray flavor)
___ -Aztecan (family of languages)
___ -Blo (fuse type)
___ -chic (hippie-influenced fashion)
___ -European (language family)
___ -face (necking)
___ -Fella Records
___ -Flush (brand in the bathroom)
___ -for (neglected)
___ -forming
___ -Foy, Quebec
___ -free call
___ -Freez (ice cream shop chain)
___ -Grape (Ocean Spray flavor)
___ -ha (big fuss)
___ -ha (fuss)
___ -i-noor (famous diamond)
___ -Lay (food brand)
___ -Lay (snack food giant)
___ -Locka, Florida
___ -Puf (facial sponge)
___ -to-fiver
___ -tongue (plant with purple-spotted flowers)
___ ? foot oil
___ "a Gift "(W.C. Fields film)
___ "Bad" Blake (Jeff Bridges's Oscar-winning role for "Crazy Heart")
___ "Fatha" Hines
___ "Fatty" Arbuckle
___ "second" (trance, in France)
___ "Symphony No. 8 in E-flat Major"
___ & Company (firm founded in 1837)
___ & Ern (Kellogg's program where kids redeem coupons for prizes)
___ & Fire
___ & Sons ("Six Feet Under" funeral home)
___ & Stucky Interiors (high-end furniture retailer)
___ & the Stooges (2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees)
___ & Young (accounting firm)
___ & Young (big accounting firm)
___ & Young (Big Four accounting firm)
___ 1 (Me.-to-Fla. highway)
___ 1: first manned space mission carrying Yuri Gagarin
___ 10 (acne-fighting medicine)
___ 10 (first spacecraft to observe jupiter)
___ 131, LA 92 (2008 NBA Finals clinching score line)
___ 180 (about-faces)
___ 41 ("All Killer No Filler" band)
___ 500 (event for Al Unser)
___ 500 (famous race)
___ 500, annual list of the fastest-growing private companies
___ 67: Montreal fair
___ 67: Montreal World's Fair
___ 9, first spacecraft to land softly on the moon
___ 9000, sci-fi computer
___ A (event at which a famous person might say hI)
___ A (interview format)
___ a bell: was familiar
___ a fall (courts danger)
___ a feather
___ a few (bend the elbow)
___ a fiddle
___ a firecracker
___ a fox
___ a fugitive (hides a perp)
___ a fuse (became irate)
___ a gasket; became furious
___ a high note (finish well)
___ A.F.B., N.D.
___ Aarnio, innovative furniture designer
___ Abdul, former judge of 22-Across
___ about (had fondness for)
___ about (time frame)
___ about face
___ acid (aqua fortis)
___ acid (fat compound)
___ acid (fat product)
___ acid (fat substance)
___ acid (food preservative)
___ acid (form of vitamin B)
___ acid (from apples, etc.)
___ acid (fuming liquid)
___ acid (old name for hydrochloric acid)
___ acid (substance once known as aqua fortis)
___ acid, found in apples
___ acid, from grapes
___ acid, used for synthetic resins
___ Act (law fighting organized crime)
___ admin (computer techie, for short)
___ Adul (F. Murray Abraham's "Homeland" character)
___ advantage (find handy)
___ Affair (1797-8 incident involving the U.S. and France)
___ Affair: 1798-1800 France/USA dispute
___ affaire flambée
___ airbags (car safety feature)
___ al-Fayed (friend of Diana)
___ al-Fayed, companion of Princess Diana
___ al-Fayed, friend of Princess Diana
___ Alexander (Hall-of-Fame pitcher)
___ all (finally)
___ Allen (furniture company)
___ Allen furniture
___ Allen furniture stores
___ Allen, Food & Wine "Queer Eye" guy
___ almond (ice-cream flavor)
___ alone (fly solo)
___ along (follow)
___ Alpha Epsilon fraternity
___ America / Final maneuver
___ Amiens (First Crusade preacher)
___ amis (my friends)
___ ammoniac (mineral found around volcanic vents)