THEME: last letter, F, removed from a common phrase yields an uncommon one
GOOD ONES: USDA-approved cheese? LEGAL BRIE(F)
Query when a certain queen goes missing? WHERE'S THE BEE(F) [once popular commercial phrase of a hamburger ad]
Head of the Greek Titans? TAU [first letter of the Greek supermen]
Wrong at the start? MAL [the start of a word, that is: as in "malfeasance of office"]
BTW: Dental treatment VENEER [I thought dental moulding (woodwork) before dentistry, but I'm a woodworker --- and both definitions work]
Rouen relative ONCLE [Certainly this clue was used to spite me! The classic Jacques Tati movie,
Mon Oncle, would have been richer and have had the advantage of actually being used in English.
Sfachime!]
RATING:
Three grins = Loved it; Two grins = Enjoyed it; One grin = A bit bland for my taste; One teardrop = Not much fun