Hippie's "Understood" | 35 |
Hippie's "Understood, man" | 40 |
Hippie's "Yeah, man!" | 35 |
Hippie's English counterpart | 32 |
Hippie's phrase of discovery | 32 |
Hippie's shirt style: tie-___ | 33 |
Hippo's attire in "Fantasia" | 42 |
Hippo's wear in "Fantasia" | 40 |
Hippolyte, the philosopher-critic | 33 |
Hippos' garb in "Fantasia" | 40 |
Hipster Capitol Hill worker after collapsing? | 45 |
Hipster gas station attendant's shtick? | 43 |
Hipster magazine co-founded by Gavin McInnes | 44 |
Hipster's "Gotcha!" | 33 |
Hipster's "Understood!" | 37 |
Hipster's question of appreciation in Africa? | 49 |
Hire some freelancers over the Internet | 39 |
Hired supporters at a performance | 33 |
Hirobumi ___, Japanese prime minister | 37 |
Hiroshima Municipal Stadium sponsor | 35 |
Hirsch of 'Into the Wild' | 33 |
Hirsch of "Into the Wild" | 35 |
Hirsch of "Speed Racer" | 33 |
Hirsch role in TV's "Taxi" | 40 |
Hirsute "Star Wars" creature | 38 |
His #13 was retired in 2000 by the Miami Dolphins | 49 |
His #15 was retired by the Green Bay Packers | 44 |
His #2 was retired by the Dodgers | 33 |
His #39 was retired by the Miami Dolphins in 2002 | 49 |
His #4 jersey was retired in 1979 | 33 |
His #4 was retired by the Giants in 1948 | 40 |
His #4 was retired by the New York Giants | 41 |
His #5 was retired by the Cincinnati Reds | 41 |
His #9 was retired by the Yankees | 33 |
His "Cavalier" is laughing | 36 |
His "Dafne" is the first known opera | 46 |
His "E" was the same as J. R.'s | 45 |
His "gold" was honey, in a 1997 film | 46 |
His "icebox" was a good buy | 37 |
His "Lives" influenced Shakespeare | 44 |
His "umbrella" is bright | 34 |
His 1 was retired by the Dodgers | 32 |
His 11 is retired by the Chicago White Sox | 42 |
His 1488 voyage opened the road to India | 40 |
His 1960 best-seller had only 50 different words | 48 |
His 2,297 RBI is a major league record | 38 |
His 250th birthday was celebrated this year | 43 |
His 47 was retired by the Atlanta Braves | 40 |
His area is about 17,000,000 sq. mi. | 36 |
His barter should have been smarter | 35 |
His belt is made of Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka | 48 |
His best friend in Mayberry was Johnny Paul | 43 |
His bill has 1/20th the value of Ben's | 42 |
His birthday is a California state holiday | 42 |
His birthday is National Inventors' Day | 43 |
His brother was killed by his other brother | 43 |
His career is in "Jeopardy!" | 38 |
His catchphrase is "Bam!" | 35 |
His chariot is pulled by Fear and Terror | 40 |
His chariot was drawn by fire-emitting horses | 45 |
His code word was "Sesame" | 36 |
His commanding officer was Colonel Hall | 39 |
His contracts had escape clauses | 32 |
His death lead to the Year of the Four Emperors | 47 |
His debut album was "Radio" | 37 |
His debut album was "Rhyme Pays" | 42 |
His Dubliners was published in 1914 | 35 |
His emblem is the thistle flower | 32 |
His epitaph says "That's all folks" | 49 |
His eye is on the wallow in big business | 40 |
His fame involved a lot of twists | 33 |
His famous quote begins ''Et tu'' | 49 |
His famous role is being reprised in 2010 | 41 |
His father was Sheriff Andy Taylor | 34 |
His father was the Great Prince of the Forest | 45 |
His favorite dish is green eggs and ham | 39 |
His fiction inspired "Airplane!" | 42 |
His final film was "Hanging Up" | 41 |
His first capital was Springfield | 33 |
His first hit was "Splish Splash" | 43 |
His first opera was "Rosamund" | 40 |
His first plant was on Manhattan Isl. | 37 |
His forecasts were ignored, leaving him ___ | 43 |
His friends came into his Treasure House | 40 |
His friends joined him under the Big Top | 40 |
His friends sat in the Peanut Gallery | 37 |
His friends visited his Neighborhood | 36 |
His fruit-loving cousin --- Gogh | 32 |
His ghost was invoked by Perry White | 36 |
His head is shaped like a football | 34 |
His high school clique was the Choom Gang | 41 |
His home movie is in the National Film Registry | 47 |
His horses were Flame and Terror | 32 |
His hunting dogs are Canis Major and Canis Minor | 48 |
His inclination is toward dissipation | 37 |
His initials stand for Thomas Stearns | 37 |
His invention ascends through stories | 37 |
His invention has its ups and downs | 35 |
His invention made skyscrapers possible | 39 |
His inventory has gone many miles | 33 |