| Clue | FF Word |
| Homer Simpson's beer or Lizzie McGuire actress | |
| Who's funnier - David Brent or Michael Scott? Watch the UK and US versions of this show to decide | |
| Big Bird's woolly mammoth buddy | |
| Challenging, like an expert's crossword puzzle or mountainous terrain | |
| Coffee has double f's; so does its key ingredient for us non-morning people | |
| Steven Soderbergh award winning film or Los Angeles gridlock | |
| A runny nose may cause a person to do this tiny snort, to others' annoyance | |
| You can shuffle off to this city which is famous for Wings and Bills | |
| Urban legend has it that this Teamster leader's body is buried under New Jersey's Giants Stadium | |
| This president's Washington D.C. Memorial is popular with tourists, but not as popular as Lincoln's | |
| The founder of Singapore; his surname is the same as a word for prize draws | |
| Portrayor of Jon (J.D.) Dorian on Scrubs | |
| These large-beaked birds of the auk family come in Atlantic, Horned or Tufted species | |
| Someone who has a permanent address at the Bone Orchard would probably be found in this type of box | |
| You can do this to a turkey, a ballot box or your face | |
| | Clue | FF Word |
| Bubbly; 'Lachrymose is to dyspeptic as ebullient is to...' | |
| From Harry Potter: a Hogwarts House | |
| It can be an automobile part or a scarf | |
| Character played by Ken on 'Dallas', John on 'Cheers' and Bill on 'The Cosby Show' | |
| Outwardly displaying feelings of love and tenderness | |
| Airy and soft, having the feel of light down or fuzz | |
| To drink a hearty draft | |
| The start of every ice hockey game, or a John Travolta movie | |
| To scrape with the feet, or a mark left by light abrasion | |
| Corpulent knight who appears in three Shakespeare plays | |
| Popcorn brand with a name that alludes to its quick cooking time | |
| This spice, made from crocus stigmas, is one of the most expensive in the world | |
| Disreputable, low-class group of people, or one of Underdog's cartoon foes | |
| French fungal delicacy, traditionally dug up by pigs | |
| Electrician in charge of lighting in film and television or, in Britain, a boss | |
| Taking a position of authority too seriously, to the point of obnoxiousness | |
| 'Gobbledegook, confusing or generally unintelligible jargon' - most despised word in Sporcle history? | |
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