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Crossword clues for F-, for one 3 letters

AnswerClue
IONF-, for one
JETF-16, for one
JETF-15, for one
ELIWilliam F. Buckley was one
SLRThe Pentax ME-F was the first one with autofocus
ANIONF-, for one
OCTETSchubert wrote one in F major
TILE4-point F, for one
ASSASSINLeon F. Czolgosz was one
RATIOF-stop, for one
PHANTOMJETF-4, for one
NOTEF-sharp, for one
CANTABJ. F. Kennedy was one
MINORCHORDD-F-A is one, in music
NOTEF-sharp is one
AIRCRAFTCARRIERUSS John F. Kennedy, for one
STOUTBackpocket Brewery's "Wake the F Up," for one
INITF. Scott Fitzgerald had one: Abbr.
FLATTEDNOTEF major has just one
INITF. Lee Bailey uses one
UNFITLike one who is 4-F
ROUTEThe R. F. D. man rides one.
LOGOf for Facebook, for one
INITF. Scott Fitzgerald used one (abbr.)
TOYSTOREF. A. O. Schwarz, for one
MAJORSCALEC-D-E-F-G-A-B-C, for one
ALTOOne whose range typically starts at F below middle C
WEDDINGEvent where one may hear the song colloquially known as "Here Comes the Bride," the melody of which is shown in the circled notes when played in F major
FEARSFight Against ___.” nyt 1952 FEARS Worrier's forte. nyt 1952 FEAT Accomplishment. nyt 1952 FEAT Act of remarkable skill. nyt 1952 FEAT The Atlantic roundtrip flight, for instance. nyt 1952 FEATS Acts of derring-do. nyt 1952 FEATS Heroic acts. nyt 1952 FECIT He made it: Latin. nyt 1952 FED G-man. nyt 1952 FEDORA Man's hat. nyt 1952 FEDS G-men: Slang. nyt 1952 FEDS Government agents: Colloq. nyt 1952 FEDS Workers for the F. B. I.: Slang. nyt 1952 FEE Retainer. nyt 1952 FEE Retainer. nyt 1952 FEEBLE Decrepit. nyt 1952 FEED Contents of the barn. nyt 1952 FEED Hay, oats, etc. nyt 1952 FEED Provender. nyt 1952 FEELS Believes. nyt 1952 FEELS Knows intuitively. nyt 1952 FEET ___ of clay. nyt 1952 FEI Wild banana of Tahiti. nyt 1952 FEIGN Playact. nyt 1952 FEIGNER One playing possum. nyt 1952 FEIGNS Imitates deceptively. nyt 1952 FEISAL King of Iraq. nyt 1952 FELD ___-Crawford price-fixing act. nyt 1952 FELID Member of the cat family. nyt 1952 FELID Tiger or cat. nyt 1952 FELIS Cat: Latin. nyt 1952 FELL I do not like thee, Dr. ___."