Crossword Clues Start With F, page 1426
Fjord where half of them join Hamlet
Food requested in a restaurant to be served with the main dish (4,5)
Fool with Turkish commander over the origin of Ibrahim's slender spear (7)
For the most part: auspiciis ____ obsecutus est Romulus (Cic. Rep. 2.9.16)
Forget anniversary, upsetting a number of them, which is completely natural
Former coins said to be the cost? (7)
Former dept store (3)
Frangent, delebunt
French lover of half-porcine recipes (11)
French port east of Marseille (6)
Frozen water spears (7)
Fruit-flavoured loaf (6,5)
2005 film directed by Ang Lee (9,8)
Famed sitcom, or concise version of 'a 24 46 5 across to all FT 17s"? (6)
Fancy nabbing extremely serious politician for media event? (5,10)
Favourite going over less than half Mongolian capital with this French impatience (9)
Feature of many a poem? "Hard to fill lines" - the writer
Female in charge
Female supporters with confidence welcoming in expert group (6,5)
Ferdinand , Portuguese explorer (8)
Fight with club used by the king in France in short story (6,5)
Firs are uprooted for US sitcom
Fish of the cod family, with a long narrow jaw (7)
Fish served with mead for cat keen on lasagna? (8)
Flower books found in boozer where husband barred (5)
Flower kid picked up? (4)
Folk instruments
Form of direct engraving (12)
Former governor of Louisiana
Formidable leader in government on border (4)
Foster popular suggestion about cricketer
Found priest quiet nursing wound (9)
Founding Father, fellow causing annoyance mostly
Friar went round stormy lough having expression of sympathy (5,4)
___ facto, thereby
Fatigue
Feeding a fire
Forest homes
"Fuzzy Wuzzy __ bear…"
Farmhouse
Fighter opponent
Food dressing (abbr)
From Arabic for "lead the way" or "he guided", title, found in the name of a "swooning" aubergine dish, of the prayer or salat leader of a mosque (4)
From French for "milk", a white chalky layer or bloom that forms on the surface of setting concrete (8)
From French for "small needles", metal tags or tips on the ends of cords for doublets/hose, ribbons, shoelaces, shoulder braids etc; or, in the singular with "babies", little images cut into these (6)
From French for "to flow", a sauce of pureed sieved raspberries, red peppers or other fruit/vegetables (6)
From French for "yellowhammer", a North American titmouse-like penduline bird whose Latin epithet, Auriparus flaviceps, means "yellow-headed golden chickadee" (6)
From Greek for "fodder", the Latin epithet of bluegrass, meadow-grass, tussock and its relatives (3)
From "India", a language derived from Sanskrit, written in Devangari (5)
From Latin for "hinge", a senior RC priest, regarded as of pivotal importance, on which everything else turns; or, a fritillary butterfly, redbird or shade of scarlet, in a hue reminiscent of said pre
From Latin for "windy", the month of the French Revolutionary calendar following its "rainy" Pluviose (7)
From Sanskrit for "to split", dried beans, lentils and other pulses in Indian cookery; a curry or puree of said legumes; or, a yellow-flowered tropical herb, also called pigeon pea (3)
From an ancient root meaning "to know", a word for eutrapelia, humour, ingenuity, intelligence or reason; or, one endowed with any said power (3)
From an old word for a thin slat of wood, a decorative arrangement of criss-crossed strips forming an espalier, fretwork, grating, grille, mesh, piecrust or trellis; or, a window with diamond-shaped p
From an old word for "comb", a plant such as the fuller's species with prickly flower-heads traditionally dried for raising the nap on cloth (6)
From "city", a word for an oppidan area, as opposed to a rural one (5)
From "lamb skin", in reference to its soft downy leaves, a name of a herb also called leopard's bane, used as a folk remedy for bruises or sprains (6)
From "onion", the rounded "roots" of said allium; or, light globes, roughly in the shape of these (5)
From "quarry stone", concrete's powdery base; glue; or, by extension, anything that binds, fixes or unites (6)
From reduplication and "to let the eyes wander", a word for a trinket; a ridiculous notion; an odd device; a sudden fancy or caprice; or, an 18th-century version of a trifle (4-4)
Fit
Foil alternatives
Fashionable dresser
From not long ago
Faithful supporter
Fatuous
Frozen water spears
French port east of Marseille
Factually inaccurate
Fight like a Pole (4)
Fine, splendid (5)
Flat Greek bread (5)
Flavoured sweetened spirit (7)
Former Bond, _ Brosnan (6)
Former member of Take That, _ Orange (5)
Far from well-done?
Film set on the water?
First to choose Italian city with ringleader from Norfolk town (6)
For sprain, I ordered painkiller (7)
Formal word for a bishop or other high ecclesiastical dignitary (7)
Former SNP boss (4,7)
Freshman and sophomore (Abbr.)
From -, with Love ; James Bond novel (6)
Frosh, next year
Ford and Lincoln
"Fast X" actor Jason
Fragrant necklace
Firs and spruces
Fires off
Found new actors for
Frenchman's negative before lager is returned, designed to prevent falling over (3-4)
Fruitless search to find feral bird (4-5,5)
First name Reggae Reggae Sauce inventor on Dragons' Den in 2007 (4)
First name of Dr. Kovac in the US drama ER (4)
First name of Mr Green who hosted Opportunity Knocks from 1949 until 1978( 6)
First name of Mr Jackson who won The X Factor in 2007 (4)
First name of Mr. Widdrington, the Strictly pro who partnered A JO du du in 2021 and Angela Ripp on in 2023 (3)
First name of Ms Douvall, model in Celebrity Big Brother in 2015 (6)
First name of Ms Hebden, the presenter who took part in Dancing On Ice in 2021 (3)
First name of Ms Mirza, co median in Celebrity Master Chef in 2023 (6)
First name of Ms Phillips, former Strictly judge (6)
First name of the Corrie character played by Shobna Gulati (6)
Fast-food standards
Firearm with an unrifled barrel (6-4)
First-year law students, in slang
___ Ford, Star Wars actor (8)
"Fargo" (1996) star, William H. ___
Flemish painter who taught Rubens, Adam van ___
Francis Ford Coppola movie of 2009 set in Argentina
French for 'Beings'
"Four and twenty blackbirds baked in ___ ___"
Flow completely through
Family name in "Romeo and Juliet" which is one of the Shakespearean plays at the Stratford Festival in 2024
Fast food sides in Montreal
Faux ___ (vegan's footwear choice)
February 29th, 2024 = ___ Day
"Feed the Birds (___ a Bag)" ...tune in 1964 movie musical "Mary Poppins"
Ferrari, Porsche, or Lamborghini
Fine example of its type
Firm option (6)
Fixed up the project on the loom
Fixes collections (4)
Football tradition in Florida, The ___ Bowl
Four-stringed music instr.
Freebie from a tourist bureau for out-of-town visitors
Fret not: 2 wds.
1971 film based on a novel by Ernest Tidyman that features a theme tune by Isaac Hayes (5)
Failed to show, with up
Fan-powered device above an entrance
Farm animal with horns and a beard
Feature added to a pair of jeans
Film villain aboard Discovery One
Final words about someone
First name of a Canadian supermodel
First name of the first Canadian man in space
First word of an Angelina Jolie movie
Fish such as Asagi
Forever Your Girl singer Paula
Former capital of Missouri
Former inamorata, casually
Founder of Quebecor
Fox NFL reporter ___ Oliver
Funk guitar effect
"___ Flux" (sci-fi series)
Fears a change but is made more secure by it
For Ed to return, looking niggardly, can only lower his reputation
Faint suggestion of a stink lingers therein (7)
Fish worn in the cold? (13)
Fist-fighting weapon (13)
Funny rhyme about Shannon port (8)
Fashion, style (5)
Financial record keeping and analysis (10)
Fourth book of the Old Testament, also known as the fourth book of Moses (7)
Friend of Igor
Frank Sinatra: "___ ___ to the Moon"
___ favor ("Please" in Spanish)
Flow out, as the tide
Firefighting or gardening tube
Fight-or-flight emotion
Fate, destiny (3)
___ Fizz, sparkling cocktail (5)
Fleece
Fourth ingredient in a classic three-ingredient sandwich
Forbid
Final image in a preschooler's book, maybe
Foot part
Fighting
Form of algae also known as rockweed
Famous as a piece of music?
Formerly in concert
Felt remorse
Flaw
Football pundit, - - - Gullit
Fiji neighbor
Fifth-cen. pope
Felled
Female pig
Falling star
Final result
"Family __"
"__ for Adano"; WWII film
Follow as a result
Funnel's shape
Fond du __, WI
Fastener
Flightless bird
Flimsy
Firearm
Fragrant smell
1999 film with Hillary Swank as Oscar winner
Failing mark in one's main field of study?
Fairly suffix (3)
Fancy booze knocked back with salt
Fare ___ well (4)
Feeling nervous as citadel now is ransacked (2,1,4,5)
Film's newer version
Filmed place for field athletics event (7)
Fine Italian stringed instrument, in short (5)
First son of Jacob and Leah in the Old Testament (6)
Fish caught after bit of struggling
Flakes off starter of poached fish
Flavourings from the Hebrides, a thousand times over (5,5)
Flowering plant also known as love-in-a-mist (7)
For Aussies, English player's out most originally
Free end of string instrument lifted
Friend of Petain
Fruit a requirement, like in a turnover?
Fruit cordial lacking in pineapple
Fungus that’s a jolly harmful strain
Fast beginning with tarts, possibly (6,5)
Female guitarist's figure - man, that's arresting! (7)
Fielder desires spinner (4,4)
Fruit produced in a recent development
Footwear in trunk
Fourth Greek letter
Firm's president (1,1,1)
From Russia
Fronted on to (5)
Feathery scarf
Fragrant white bloom
Fresh from the oven
Female lobsters
Fall bloom
Fats Waller altered natural features (10)
Fine, everyone ridicule Patsy! (4,3)
Firm barrier splits as sudden assault ends (7)
Fish fed up with a criminal (9)
Five-lined humorous verses (9)
Flies to Niagara, taking in country (7)
Forewarning, prediction (11)
Fraud, deception (4)
French tower
Fundamental, elementary (5)
Flub
French novelist Zola
Fender bender
Fit
Flow back
Fervor
First responder, briefly
Fashion
Fake it
...for atoners of crime against their country (7)
Film with Newton-John being fat
Former MLB left-handed pitchers Jackson and Leiter
Former US President Harry _ (6)
Face Frazier
Face-covering veil
Fattest
Financial backer in theatre