Her wax figure is the smallest in London's Madame Tussauds | 62 |
Herb that supposedly improves one's immune system | 53 |
Herb whose name is derived from the Latin for "to wash" | 65 |
Herb's daughter in the comic strip "Herb and Jamaal" | 66 |
Herbert of ''The Return of the Pink Panther'' | 61 |
Herbert who played Charles Dreyfus in the Pink Panther films | 60 |
Herbert who won a Pulitzer for "The People's Choice" | 66 |
Herd member that can precede the ends of the four longest answers | 65 |
Hereditary information of an arboretum's species? | 53 |
Herman T. Zweibel's weekly, with "The" | 52 |
Herman who said "I'm a loner, Dottie. A rebel." | 61 |
Herman Wouk novel that won a Pulitzer, with "The" | 59 |
Hermey of TV's "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," e.g. | 67 |
Hermia's father in "A Midsummer-Night's Dream" | 64 |
Hermione portrayer in the "Harry Potter" movies | 57 |
Hermione portrayer in the "Harry Potter" series | 57 |
Hermione, in the ''Harry Potter'' films | 55 |
Hero #14 on American Film Institute's 100 Heroes and Villains | 65 |
Hero introduced in "The Curse of Capistrano" | 54 |
Hero of Charles Frazier's "Cold Mountain" | 55 |
Hero of Satyajit Ray's "Pather Panchali" | 54 |
Hero of the 1997 best seller "Cold Mountain" | 54 |
Hero who helped Odysseus recover Achilles's body | 52 |
Hero whose statue appears in front of Chicago's Tribune Tower | 65 |
Hero you don't want to upset (with "The") | 55 |
Hero's command to the villain, with "her" | 55 |
Heroic medal whose recipient didn't feel worthy of it? | 58 |
Heroine in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" | 52 |
Heroine in one of Salinger's "Nine Stories" | 57 |
Heroine of ''Because of Winn-Dixie'' | 52 |
Heroine of "Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg" | 53 |
Heroine of Bulwer-Lytton's "The Last Days of Pompeii" | 67 |
Heroine of Cather's "The Song of the Lark" | 56 |
Heroine of Menotti's opera "The Consul" | 53 |
Heroine of Tennessee William's "Summer and Smoke" | 63 |
Heroine of Tennessee Williams's "Summer and Smoke" | 64 |
Heroine of Wagner's ''The Flying Dutchman'' | 63 |
Heroine of Wagner's "The Flying Dutchman" | 55 |
Heroine of Zona Gale's "Faint Perfume" | 52 |
Hester's portrayer in 1995's "The Scarlet Letter" | 67 |
Hiawatha's grandmother in "The Song of Hiawatha" | 62 |
Hickok's poker hand when he was shot, so they say | 53 |
Hidden attribute the audience likely hasn't seen before | 59 |
Hidden help for one who's trying to quit smoking? | 53 |
Hideo, Major League Baseball's winningest Japanese pitcher | 62 |
Hieroglyphic symbol for the ancient Egyptian "M" | 58 |
High jump technique created by 1968 Olympic gold medalist Dick | 62 |
High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, more commonly | 57 |
High points of which five are found going up in this puzzle | 59 |
HIGH ROLLER'S CRY (and a timely phrase for today) | 53 |
High-end sandwich belonging to an Italian fashion house? | 56 |
High-fiber bowlful endorsed by "The Godfather" actor? | 63 |
High-handed ambassador stationed off the Italian coast? | 55 |
High-jump style named for 1968 Olympic gold medalist Dick | 57 |
High-pitched group with a 1958 #1 hit, with "the" | 59 |
High-quality salad topping, in Rachael Ray shorthand | 52 |
High-ranking official--Canada's Leona Aglukkaq is one! | 58 |
High-speed letters seen in this puzzle's "connections" | 68 |
High-stepping dance that involves a little golden showers? | 58 |
Higher pair of black squares in this grid, typographically | 58 |
Higher septet of black squares in this grid, typographically | 60 |
Highest academic degrees offered by Harvard Law Sch. | 52 |
Highest and hottest mountain in Italy south of the Alps | 55 |
Highest volcano on the Mediterranean's largest island | 57 |
Highest-scoring Scrabble word that doesn't use A, E, I, O or U | 66 |
Highlander in Sir Walter Scott's "Waverley" | 57 |
Highly anticipated product with a June, 2007 release | 52 |
Highly hyped N.L. pitcher Stephen Strasburg, for one | 52 |
Highly rated 1997 film with the song "Tupelo Honey" | 61 |
Highly-touted NBC spinoff cancelled in 2008 before production | 61 |
Highway patrol device once trademarked by Smith and Wesson | 58 |
Highway with a terminus at Dawson Creek, British Columbia | 57 |
Hilaire who wrote "The Bad Child's Book of Beasts" | 64 |
Hindu musician's source material for improvisation | 54 |
Hint for understanding this puzzle's starred answers | 56 |
Hip to someone who thinks they're being hip using street slang | 66 |
Hip-hop artist whose name is a homonym for something he DJs with | 64 |
Hip-hop artist with the 2013 #1 album "Born Sinner" | 61 |
Hip-hop magazine with a "Five-Mic albums" rating | 58 |
Hip-hop mogul, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 52 |
Hip-hop producer for Jay-Z, LL Cool J and Missy Elliott | 55 |
Hip-hop producer Irv who took his stage name from a crime boss | 62 |
Hip-hop producer tooling around with a Dalmatian in the window? | 63 |
Hip-hop producer who records under the name Bobby Digital | 57 |
Hip-hop singer with the 2006 album "Alter Ego" | 56 |
Hip-hop singer with the 2008 hit "Paper Planes" | 57 |
Hip-hop song about where Thanksgiving stuffing is supposed to go? | 65 |
Hip-hop word that was a controversial New York Times crossword entry | 68 |
Hipsters who prefer old-school programming languages? | 53 |
His #10 was the first number ever retired by the Montreal Expos | 63 |
His #4 hangs from the ceiling of TD Banknorth Garden | 52 |
His "Cosmos" series may be rebooted by Seth MacFarlane | 64 |
His "Foucault's Pendulum" was published in '88 | 64 |
His "J.B." won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Drama | 58 |
His "Symphony No. 1" was written at age eight | 55 |
His 1952 marriage was featured in a Life magazine cover story | 61 |
His 1959 album "Heavenly" was #1 for five weeks | 57 |
His 1976 album "The Painter" had cover art by Warhol | 62 |
His 1978 album "Excitable Boy" went platinum | 54 |
His 262 hits in 2004 set a single-season Major League record | 60 |