Home of William, known for his logical "razor" | 56 |
Home of van Gogh's "Starry Night," for short | 58 |
Home of the world's largest refracting telescope | 52 |
Home of the Western Athletic Conference's Aggies | 52 |
Home of the War in the Pacific National Historic Park | 53 |
Home of the Unesco World Heritage Site Fatehpur Sikri | 53 |
Home of the U.S.'s largest cities whose names start with X and Z | 68 |
Home of the U.N.'s Javier Pérez de Cuéllar | 52 |
Home of the oldest university in the continental Americas | 57 |
Home of the oldest school in Sweden, founded in 1085 | 52 |
Home of the Norwegian Museum of Science and Technology | 54 |
Home of the legendary "Mongolian death worm" | 54 |
Home of the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes | 53 |
Home of the invaders in Wells's "The War of the Worlds" | 69 |
Home of the Hank Azaria documentary series "Fatherhood" | 65 |
Home of the Calendar Islands, once thought to total 365 in number | 65 |
Home of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building | 58 |
Home of Snowflake, which, ironically, gets very little snow: Abbr. | 66 |
Home of Private Ryan in "Saving Private Ryan" | 55 |
Home of Mondrian's "Broadway Boogie Woogie" | 57 |
Home of H. Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy" | 56 |
Home of DalÃ's "Metamorphosis of Narcissus" | 60 |
Home of d'Artagnan in "The Three Musketeers" | 58 |
Home of Constable's "The Gleaners, Brighton" | 58 |
Home of Cézanne's "The Bather," in brief | 57 |
Home of Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights" | 58 |
Home of Arizona's "Jazz on the Rocks" festival | 60 |
Home of America's first automatic traffic light, ca. 1920 | 61 |
Home of A. Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans" | 60 |
Home of "Weeds" and "Bullshit!," briefly | 60 |
Home of "The Gist" and "Political Gabfest" | 62 |
Home of "Le Château de la Belle au Bois Dormant" | 61 |
Home of "Christina's World," for short | 52 |
Home in on, or what you must do twice in order to finish this puzzle | 68 |
Home for an "old woman" in a nursery rhyme | 52 |
Home country of Wimbledon singles winner Goran Ivanisevic | 57 |
Holy Roman emperor during the War of the Spanish Succession | 59 |
Holy day commemorating the purification of the Virgin Mary | 58 |
Holmes mantra, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 52 |
Holm or McKellen of "The Fellowship of the Ring" | 58 |
Hollywood's 'Platinum Blonde' of the 1930s | 54 |
Hollywood autobiography subtitled "My Story" | 54 |
Holiday when sweeping and emptying the trash are considered bad luck | 68 |
Holiday when children receive red envelopes containing cash | 59 |
Holiday just before a famous Robert Burns poem is sung | 54 |
Holiday in which to say "Chuc mung nam moi!" | 54 |
Holiday character derived from pagan mythology, casually | 56 |
Holiday changed to Thanksgiving in "For Your Consideration" | 69 |
Holdings in fundamental disagreement with the status quo | 56 |
Holder of the Most PGA Tour victories record, with 82 wins | 58 |
Holder of the highest career batting average in baseball history | 64 |
Holder of the first-in-the-nation presidential primary | 54 |
Holder of numerous pitching records who never won a Cy Young Award | 66 |
Holder of a "leaf-fringed legend," to Keats | 53 |
Holden's little brother in "The Catcher in the Rye" | 65 |
Hold aside, as a college athlete, to extend his eligibility | 59 |
Hofstadter subject, along with J.S. Bach and Kurt Gödel | 58 |
Hoff who wrote and illustrated "Danny and the Dinosaur" | 65 |
Hoedown activity ... or what each group of circled letters is? | 62 |
Hockey player Evgeni Malkin's bizarrely Italianized nickname | 64 |
Hockey penalty for members of the Committee on Ways & Means? | 64 |
Hockey legend whose famous dive is memorialized by a statue in Boston | 69 |
Hockey legend also nicknamed "Trader Phil" | 52 |
Hockey Hall of Famer who's the winningest coach in NHL history | 66 |
Hockey Hall of Famer who played for the Canucks and Bruins | 58 |
Hockey Hall of Famer Richard nicknamed "The Pocket Rocket" | 68 |
Hockey attempt that only the goalie is allowed to try to stop | 61 |
Hoagy Carmichael's "___ Buttermilk Sky" | 53 |
Hoagy Carmichael lyric "___ lazy river ..." | 53 |
HMO doctors (or a bullshit plural form of angel dust) | 53 |
HIV drug sold under the names Zidovudine and Retrovir | 53 |
Hitting legend who Babe Ruth called a "prick" | 55 |
Hits the "Add to Cart" button and then continues, say | 63 |
Hits hard, as a fly (in the insect or baseball sense) | 53 |
Hitler's blitzkreig theory was based on the _____ | 53 |
Hitchcock classic seemingly filmed in one continuous take | 57 |
Hitchcock book "A _____ of a Different Color" | 55 |
Hit video game series featuring "hammer-ons" | 54 |
Hit video game in which it's really easy to be one button off | 65 |
Hit TV show with the theme song "Who Are You" | 55 |
Hit that states "There's no need to feel down" | 60 |
Hit song from the Village People album "Cruisin'" | 63 |
Hit song from "Bridge Over Troubled Water" | 52 |
Hit song from ''Breakfast at Tiffany's'' | 60 |
Hit song for the Kingsmen with famously unintelligible lyrics | 61 |
Hit song for The Jacksons with guest vocalist Mick Jagger | 57 |
Hit off Semisonic's "Great Divide" (abbr.) | 56 |
Hit NBC series succeeded in its time slot by "ER" | 59 |
Hit from the 1983 platinum album "Kilroy Was Here" | 60 |
Hit from the 1978 disco album "Cruisin'" | 54 |
Hit for The Pointer Sisters, Van Halen or Kris Kross | 52 |
Hit for the Chiffons in 1963 and Carole King in 1980 | 52 |
Hit for Guy Lombardo in 1937 and Jimmy Dorsey in 1957 | 53 |
Hit film whose title describes eight celebrities in this puzzle | 63 |
Hit computer game with the original working title Micropolis | 60 |
Hit a short golf shot to be safe, with "up" | 53 |
Hit 2006 film banned in every Arab country except Lebanon | 57 |
Hit 1942 film with the song "Love Is a Song" | 54 |
History Channel show that follows loggers in the Pacific Northwest | 66 |
Historical role in Spielberg's "Munich" | 53 |