Crossword Clues Start With F, page 163
Fine Turkish tobacco
Final; ultimate.
Frank fellows
____ Forest in Sussex is the setting for the Winne-the-Pooh stories
Former choreographer and artistic director of Birmingham Royal Ballet
Former footballer who recently announced his intention to become a professional boxer
Former Liberal Democrat leader who succeeded Charles Kennedy
Former Radio 4 presenter of Woman’s Hour and Today
First minister of Scotland from 2007 to 2014, and SNP leader for more than 20 years
Flowering African plants.
Family name.
Fictional gunmen
First words of Psalm 23
From German, a flower’s unopened bud or an architectural feature resembling it
Field goal kicker's target
Figure in authority.
Frontiersman Davy
1952 film noir with no dialogue, starring Ray Milland
Festive-sounding final song on Van Morrison’s 1970 album Moondance
From Afrikaans, a tree formerly used to make cartwheels
French writer and dramatist, fictionalised in an 1897 play by Edmond Rostand
Film editor's milieu
Fashion mart's price war, not a problem for correspondent
Franz Kafka novel published posthumously in 1925
Founder of Waldorf schools
Film composer Max who scored "Gone With the Wind"
Former Soviet premier Kosygin
Former Soviet premier Kosygin
Former Soviet premier Kosygin
Figure skater Yagudin
Former Soviet premier Kosygin
Former Soviet premier Kosygin
Famous national cemetery
Floral spike
Florist's container
Former editor of The Times, 1967-81, later chairman of the Arts Council
Founder of an American fashion house which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year
Formerly Haddingtonshire, area which contains the town of Musselburgh
2009 film starring Colin Firth, based on a Christopher Isherwood novel about a gay academic
French verse form.
French region.
Former province of France
French region
Fixed grimace
1963 film starring Shelley Winters, based on a Jean Genet play
Fictional diary writer
Fictional diary writer
Fictional diary writer
Fictional character who has on-off relationships with Mark Darcy and Daniel Cleaver
Freshwater protozoon, with a slipper-like shape
First musical artist to have a #1 album while imprisoned
First rap artist with a wax figure at Madame Tussauds in Las Vegas
Former cricketer appointed England batting coach in November 2014
Former long-distance runner who founded the Great North Run
First two words of the hymn usually sung to the tune Eventide
Former company which made enamel paints used with model kits
Famous legislation, passed 1765, repealed 1766.
French-speaking African land
Feminist whose second daughter wrote Frankenstein
1944 film
Front matter list: Abbr.
Front-of-bk. list
Front-of-bk. list
Front-of-bk. list
Front-of-bk. list
Four-time Hugo winner Frederik
Four-time Hugo winner Frederik
Four-time Hugo winner Frederik
Frederik of sci-fi
Frederik ____ completed Arthur C Clarke’s The Last Theorem shortly before Clarke died in 2008
Foodstuff originally made in Normandy
Five-gold swimmer at Seoul
F1 driver who became the youngest ever world champion in 1972
"Forget Paris" star
... Fitzgerald, __, Milhous ..
... Fitzgerald, __, Milhous ..
Former White House middle name
Fuji or Rome Beauty
Fuji or Rome Beauty
Full name of the newspaper currently edited by George Osborne
French phrase of resignation
Former Canadian prime minister
Frederick ____ & Co, publisher of the Observer’s series of books and Beatrix Potter’s tales
From the Latin for “shoe”, another name for slipperwort
Former game show based on noughts and crosses
Former Haitian president known as Baby Doc
Foodstuff also known as hardtack
Former European language
Functioning
FINE
Form of social protest used in Britain in the 1920s and 1930s
Fourth estate
Fourth Estate.
Fourth Estate
Fourth estate
Frank Hornby’s mostly metal toy patented in 1907
Folk singer Tom with a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Francesco ____ was a major composer of early madrigals
From agricultural production, a nickname for Tasmania
Front appendage
Flipper, for one
Flipper, e.g.
Flipper or wing, e.g.
Flipper or wing, e.g
Formula One driver whose best finish to date was fourth in the 2017 Singapore Grand Prix
Flirty Henry James heroine
Flirty Henry James heroine
Father of euphuism (1554–1606).
Favored horse of Caligula
False scents.
Features of whodunits
False leads
False leads
1979 film co-starring the youngest-ever Oscar nominee
French phrase meaning “as a last resort” or “at worst”
Former managing director of Homebase and chief executive of WH Smith
Fort William is at the northeast end of ____
French director of films including Hiroshima mon amour and Stavisky…
Few (comb. form)
Few: Prefix
Few: Prefix
Few: Comb. form.
Few, scant: Comb. form.
Few: Prefix.
Few: Prefix
Few: Comb. form
Few: prefix
Few in front
Former company making batteries, torches and bicycle lamps
From a number of organs, the Italian for 'face to face'
Frame marking one square metre areas in plant research
Fictional character who has affairs with Rodolphe Boulanger and Léon Dupuis
1981 film set on a U-96
Film set on a sub
Film about "U-96"
Founder of the first Persian Empire
French winner of the 30A in 1983 and 1984
First Bond girl
First Bond girl
Former European bloc
Former Eastern Bloc alliance
Former Eastern bloc treaty
Former Eastern bloc treaty
French transport vehicle, or a group riding together to beat the elimination time for a 30A mountain stage
Four-time French Open champ Justine
Female gymnast who won four gold medals at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
Fantasy trilogy written by Philip Pullman
French Revolution headgear
French Revolution headgear
Finland, in Finland
Finland, in Finland
Finland to the Finns.
Finland, to the Finns.
Finland.
Finn's country
Finland, to Sibelius
Finland, to Finns
Finland, to the Finns
Finland
Finland, to the Finns
Finland, to a Finn
Finland, to Finns
Finnish for Finland
Finland, to the Finns
French wine made principally from merlot or cabernet sauvignon grapes
Flower lady having lost husband keeps name that's on the church wall
Fabric design
____ Fame’s first No 1 hit was Yeh, Yeh in 1964
"Frankenstein" author
"Frankenstein" author
Factual programmes
Four-wheeled wear
Former Tudor palace in Surrey
Flyer's upset
Footballer who scored 185 goals for Arsenal, 1991-98
1954 film set in 16th-century Japan
2006 film based on "Twelfth Night"
Flagstones
Flagstones
Foxes and rabbits may be squatters in these homes
France’s Opal coast is in this department
Fraction sometimes indicated by the Greek letter mu
French chef who trained Heston Blumenthal and Marco Pierre White
1937 French film, remade as Algiers in the US, which reputedly inspired The Third Man
Fertilizer ingredient
Fertilizer chemical
Fertilizer compound
Fertilizer chemical
French river, 185 mi. to Sarthe.
Fat dormouse.
French river
Fisherman's garment
Family entertainment
Family reunion footage
Family reunion footage
Frequent crime for Bonnie and Clyde
Forged passport, for example
Flashed card from an underage moviegoer, perhaps
Final part of a track race
"For ___ and a day."
Fixed PC yet? Do I check text for errors?
Farthest from the center: Anat.
French wall
1935 film starring John Wayne
Farm machine
Fire stoker, sometimes
Fire stoker, sometimes
*Fire-stoking tool, after use
Feast days listing
Feast calendar.
French fashion house
French luxury retailer since 1854
French luxury retailer since 1854
Frivolous legal entanglement
Frivolous legal entanglement
Fox hunters' coats.
Fragrant flowers.
Fox hunter's coat
Features of many cigarettes
Fairly dim idiot concealing bad cut
Fool attaining 51 gets gloomy
Fitful
Fugitive racketeer in "The Third Man"
Fugitive racketeer in 'The Third Man'
Fresh sand, please, to make seaside features
Fish in a crowded-subway metaphor
Fish in a crowded-subway metaphor
Fish in cans
Fish in a can
Fishes.
Fish dish.
Focus of large-scale automotive recalls starting in 2013
Fish, ridiculous in a dress!
Focus of large-scale automotive recalls starting in 2013
Flabbergast
Flabbergast
Firmness.
Fertilizer powder
Fertilizer chemical
Fertilizer ingredient
Fertilizer chemical
Fertilizer compound
Forecast word
Fair and ___.
Fair's partner.
Forecast word
For auction.
French horn
2/7/16, for Super Bowl 50
2/3/19, for Super Bowl LIII