| Foreigners |
| Foreign-language hit of 1974 |
| Regarding foreign officials |
| Citizen's foreign coin |
| A foreign currency unit |
| Tract enclosed within foreign territory |
| Alison who won a Pulitzer for "Foreign Affairs |
| Opera highlight - it's a high-cultured thing kind of like a "musical" only in a foreign language |
| Affari ___ (foreign affairs): It. |
| Actress Day of "Foreign Correspondent |
| American foreign policy re business interests |
| Onetime Israeli foreign minister |
| Noun classification in some foreign languages |
| One afraid of foreigners |
| Hang-out for visitors? |
| Tough phrases for foreigners |
| Former British Foreign Secretary Douglas |
| Allowed to come in, as foreign products |
| Foreign: Prefix |
| Tract enclosed within a foreign territory. |
| Foreign in combos |
| Foreigner album "___ Provocateur |
| Foreign Affairs" Pulitzer winner |
| Financial, first, or foreign follower |
| A woman is a foreign land ... a man will ___ quite understand" (Coventry Patmore) |
| Group of envoys to a foreign country. |
| Foreign Affairs" Pulitzer winner Alison |
| Certain foreign dignitary |
| Fear or dislike of foreigners |
| Foreign vehicle? |