He wrote "Marius the Epicurean" | 41 |
He wrote of "a midnight dreary" | 41 |
Hushed "Wanna hear something?!" | 41 |
He played himself in "Superman" | 41 |
He wrote "Little Orphant Annie" | 41 |
Host city for the 2007 Pan American Games | 41 |
Hershey's caramel-and-chocolate brand | 41 |
Hispanic "Sesame Street" puppet | 41 |
Having a few breasts and penises, perhaps | 41 |
He painted "Toilers of the Sea" | 41 |
He played Mowgli in 'Jungle Book' | 41 |
He's seen a lot of people go bankrupt | 41 |
Hall and Oates' "___ Smile" | 41 |
Hall & Oates hit "__ Smile" | 41 |
He wrote "Hell is other people" | 41 |
He's a lumberjack (and he's okay) | 41 |
Having three unequal sides, as a triangle | 41 |
Hugh Grant film sponsored by a soft drink | 41 |
He's asked a lot of questions at work | 41 |
How the dermatologist began his practice? | 41 |
Henry Clay's historic Kentucky estate | 41 |
Henry Clay's estate in Lexington, Ky. | 41 |
Hyundai introduced in the 2006 model year | 41 |
Horse's headgear left out in the sun? | 41 |
How I'd feel standing next to a twin? | 41 |
Heyday for Benny Goodman and Glenn Miller | 41 |
Hypothesis about the origin of bracelets? | 41 |
Hangout where you might see a lot of hogs | 41 |
Her identity may be unknown to an adoptee | 41 |
Health plan's exclusion for renegers? | 41 |
How some people's honesty is conveyed | 41 |
Howlin' Wolf, Willie Dixon and others | 41 |
How the woman achieved slim-looking hips? | 41 |
How some hikers end up lost in the woods? | 41 |
He'd love to have you over for dinner | 41 |
Henry VIII's wife from the New World? | 41 |
Humane device for catching abandoned pets | 41 |
House of ill repute catering to roosters? | 41 |
Having trouble delivering the eulogy, say | 41 |
Historic French town (anagram of LUCY N.) | 41 |
He wrote "The Party's Over" | 41 |
How hygienists know you didn't floss? | 41 |
Hoped-for effect of having a big military | 41 |
Heidi ___ (sister of a famous marionette) | 41 |
How DAD may like his sports and politics? | 41 |
Having a certain learning disorder (Var.) | 41 |
Heart, winky face, and smiling turd, e.g. | 41 |
Harris of "Seinfeld" and others | 41 |
How the pupil got covered in poppy seeds? | 41 |
Herve _____ ( Hall of Fame harness racer) | 41 |
Hullabaloo over a sudden policy reversal? | 41 |
Her Valentine's Day presents, perhaps | 41 |
He who first "jumped the shark" | 41 |
Hypothetical unit in theory of relativity | 41 |
Having been overexposed to the sun, maybe | 41 |
How photography books are usually printed | 41 |
He wrote "The Deserted Village" | 41 |
He played the same character for 20 years | 41 |
He went from Love Boat to the House | 41 |
He actually painted "Arbor Day" | 41 |
Harshly criticized Danielle's novels? | 41 |
He wrote "Marjorie Morningstar" | 41 |
Hogwarts house headed by Professor Sprout | 41 |
Harassed employee's generous comment? | 41 |
How "shouted" text may be typed | 41 |
Having financial trouble, like an author? | 41 |
Health plan's exclusion for gigglers? | 41 |
How many TV shows are broadcast, nowadays | 41 |
How-to meeting for making exploding pens? | 41 |
Horror film villain with sadistic puzzles | 41 |
He planted nurseries rather than orchards | 41 |
How to get a wanderer to suddenly appear? | 41 |
Hardison of "A Different World" | 41 |
He played Chekov on "Star Trek" | 41 |
Have that caught-in-a-downpour appearance | 41 |
Hazy memory after a few rounds of drinks? | 41 |
How a wealthy person under an elm has it? | 41 |
His final film was "Hanging Up" | 41 |
Horton Foote's "Tender ___" | 41 |
Hypnosis pioneer whose name led to a verb | 41 |
Hugo von ___, noted 19th-century botanist | 41 |
Highest peak in the Northwest Territories | 41 |
Hemingway's "The ___ Feast" | 41 |
Historical articles, biographies and such | 41 |
How to score in basketball from close up? | 41 |
Having a stronger wood-sap taste, as wine | 41 |
How a call may be picked up at the office | 41 |
High-profile film nominations, as it were | 41 |
Haiti's Francois Duvalier, familiarly | 41 |
Hecklers in the cheap seats, collectively | 41 |
Henry Morgan's activity: 17th century | 41 |
Hallmark greetings for a baggage handler? | 41 |
His temple appears in "Aïda" | 41 |
How a stomach might react to strange food | 41 |
Host of "The $1.98 Beauty Show" | 41 |
Hard place to find off the Spanish coast? | 41 |
Heigl's "Knocked Up" costar | 41 |
Horticulturist with a berry named for him | 41 |
Having financial trouble, like a cobbler? | 41 |
He wrote "The Stones of Venice" | 41 |