Icy formation at either extremity of the Earth's axis | 57 |
Iconic thrash band with the debut album "Kill 'Em All" | 68 |
Ichabod Crane’s horse in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” | 66 |
Ice cream flavor that's a synonym for "boring" | 60 |
IBM's failed 1980s attempt at an inexpensive desktop | 56 |
Iberian city that lends its name to a variety of wine | 53 |
Ian Dury "Sex & ___ & Rock & Roll" | 56 |
Ian Dury & the Blockheads "Fly in the ___" | 56 |
I.R.S. form with a line for "Casualty and Theft Losses" | 65 |
I'm ___ it" ("I've moved on") | 52 |
I'd like you to meet the liaison to our vendors... | 54 |
I __ to avoid his smashes, and I couldn't touch his serve ... | 65 |
I __ over my string of victories at the rec center ... | 54 |
I had a relationship with Frankenstein's monster, but . . . | 63 |
I Can't Believe ___ Not Butter! (bread spread brand) | 56 |
Hypothetical high-tech predator in Crichton's "Prey" | 66 |
Hypocritical deputy in "Measure for Measure" | 54 |
Hype man for the titular dish in "Green Eggs and Ham" | 63 |
Hymnist Adams, who wrote "Nearer, My God, to Thee" | 60 |
Hymn with the lyric "Bring me my chariot of fire!" | 60 |
Hymn whose second line is "Solvet saeclum in favilla" | 63 |
Hymn heard in Berlioz's "Symphonie fantastique" | 61 |
Hymn "Dies ___" ("Day of Wrath") | 52 |
Hydrocortisone cream from Palindromic Products, Inc.? | 53 |
Hybrid sport that alternatingly takes place in a ring and on a board | 68 |
Hybrid species played by John Candy in "Spaceballs" | 61 |
Huxley's novel about a wildebeest playing in the dryer? | 59 |
Hustling is the same as cheating, according to these authorities | 64 |
Husband-to-be – or a person who does some horse husbandry | 64 |
Husband's "residence" when in disfavor | 52 |
Husband to Catherine, Anne, Jane, Anne, Catherine and Catherine | 63 |
Husband in "The Lockhorns" of the comics page | 55 |
Hunters' representation in "Peter and the Wolf" | 61 |
Hunter S. Thompson's "Fear and Loathing in ___" | 61 |
Hungarian known for his prolific output of mathematical papers | 62 |
Hungarian composer who wrote "The Miraculous Mandarin" | 64 |
Hungarian city that hosted the 2005 World Puzzle Championship | 61 |
Hungarian city that has hosted two World Puzzle Championships | 61 |
Hungarian city known for "Bull's Blood" wine | 58 |
Humphrey's costar in "The Barefoot Contessa" | 58 |
Humphrey's "The Barefoot Contessa" costar | 55 |
Humphrey Bogart's "High Sierra" costar | 52 |
Humphrey Bogart's "High Sierra" co-star | 53 |
Humorous news website whose logo is a girl with a jackhammer | 60 |
Humorist and "Horse Feathers" co-screenwriter | 55 |
Hummer voiced by Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Cars" | 58 |
Humanoid brute in "Gulliver's Travels" | 52 |
Human fingerprint, and what's hidden in five puzzle answers | 63 |
Hulk's daughter, and FHM's first cover model younger than 21 | 68 |
Hugo play that inspired a similarly named Verdi opera | 53 |
Hugh's fellow fighter, in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" | 66 |
Hugh's "Four Weddings and a Funeral" costar | 57 |
Hugh's "Bridget Jones's Diary" costar | 55 |
Hugh Laurie show given in response to a trivia question? | 56 |
Huge fan of One Direction, e.g. (um, obvs, they r a.ma.zing) | 60 |
Huffington who wrote "Fanatics & Fools" | 53 |
Huey Lewis and the News tune, "___ Be Square" | 55 |
Huey Lewis "___ need no credit card to ride this train" | 65 |
Huey Lewis "If ___ is it, please let me know" | 55 |
Hubbard, founder of the Dianetic Research Foundation | 52 |
Hubbard's bearer of "A Message to Garcia" | 55 |
However, Walker is someone who can see into your mind (7-6) | 59 |
Howard who was the first African American on the Yankees | 56 |
Howard who narrated "Arrested Development" | 52 |
Howard of Ayn Rand's "The Fountainhead" | 53 |
How you might get cut walking through the marsh grasses? | 56 |
How would you describe both seraphs and unintelligible talk? | 60 |
How Wolfe's "The Hills Beyond" was published | 58 |
How we describe my uncle ever since his, um, visitations | 56 |
How to unravel the answers to this puzzle's asterisked clues | 64 |
How to keep some string instruments from being damaged by rain? | 63 |
How to designate that your order is for bomber planes? | 54 |
How to decide which one of the three circled squares to fill in | 63 |
How to communicate with any of the seven theme entries | 54 |
How to communicate with any of the seven entries in this puzzle | 63 |
How things may be ''put'' with competence | 57 |
How the Titanic was going before it struck an iceberg | 53 |
How the Knicks of 1985-2000 may have rested their hopes? | 56 |
How the hair of frightened comic book characters stands | 55 |
How the British addressed Pocahontas, using her adopted name? | 61 |
How some potatoes are served (with ''au'') | 58 |
How some calorie counters eventually want to look good | 54 |
How Sir Edward the composer becomes Horatio the novelist | 56 |
How Robert Palmer will get "Sally Through the Alley"? | 63 |
How Robert Palmer will get "Sally Through the Alley" | 62 |
How nine divides numbers whose digits sum to a multiple of nine | 63 |
How much there is to go when the white flag comes out | 53 |
How much of genius is inspiration, according to Edison | 54 |
How most reading is done, and this puzzle's title | 53 |
How many times Laurence Olivier won a Best Actor Oscar | 54 |
How many modern sports events are broadcast, briefly | 52 |
How many assemble at Times Square on New Year's Eve? | 56 |
How many "Summoner's Tales" Sting told | 52 |
How L.L.Bean prioritizes its winter jacket ads, maybe? | 54 |
How Goldin and her rivals finish in photography competitions? | 61 |
How does "no" describe some baseball caps? | 52 |
How did the mathematician describe a Sicilian pizza? | 52 |
How David Bowie's character fell, in a 1976 sci-fi film | 59 |
How an evil athlete hopes to accomplish victory in a playoff series? | 68 |
How a youngster might watch a parade, with "on" | 57 |