Hesitant to ask that pretty girl to dance, say | 46 |
Herculean labor at a psychiatrist's office | 46 |
He wrote "The Bramine's Journal" | 46 |
Honorees in l'Église catholique: Abbr. | 46 |
Hawthorne's "The Great ___ Face" | 46 |
Huxley's "Time Must Have a ____" | 46 |
Hoopster who doesn't beat around the bush? | 46 |
Hemingway's "Islands in the ---" | 46 |
Hemingway's "Island in the ____" | 46 |
How students with the hottest grades graduate? | 46 |
Hot Lips Houlihan of TV's "MASH" | 46 |
He wrote "Voyage aux Pyrénées" | 46 |
Hebrew name meaning "Hill of spring" | 46 |
Hint to filling in four squares in this puzzle | 46 |
He wrote, "Nature is full of genius" | 46 |
HIS NEW RANK'S SAME: "TOP ACTOR" | 46 |
Heartbreaking, as "Romeo and Juliet" | 46 |
Half-Betazoid on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 46 |
Home of the Jaycees' national headquarters | 46 |
His "gold" was honey, in a 1997 film | 46 |
Hardy's "___ the Greenwood Tree" | 46 |
Hall of Famer Ford who pitched for the Yankees | 46 |
Ham's ''consider it done'' | 46 |
Hit by the band that did "Macho Man" | 46 |
Home to nearly 600 miles of the Alaska Highway | 46 |
Hockley's portrayer in "Titanic" | 46 |
Hoffman who wrote "Steal This Book" | 45 |
Half the "Who's on First?" team | 45 |
He played Tessio in "The Godfather" | 45 |
His vice president was from a different party | 45 |
Hit from the 1997 album "Surfacing" | 45 |
Hero of Berlioz's "Les Troyens" | 45 |
His "E" was the same as J. R.'s | 45 |
Home of Horseshoe Bend National Military Park | 45 |
He wrote "Who's Afraid . . . ?" | 45 |
He's often described as "akbar" | 45 |
High point of "The Sound of Music"? | 45 |
Hemingway's "The Sun --- Rises" | 45 |
Hemingway's "The Sun ___ Rises" | 45 |
Harmon of "Women's Murder Club" | 45 |
Hathaway of "The Devil Wears Prada" | 45 |
Hathaway of "The Dark Knight Rises" | 45 |
Hathaway who won an Oscar for playing Fantine | 45 |
Hero of Dryden's "All for Love" | 45 |
Having no radiating processes, as nerve cells | 45 |
His chariot was drawn by fire-emitting horses | 45 |
He sang between Melanie and Joan at Woodstock | 45 |
Hacker capable of breaking into any computer? | 45 |
His father was the Great Prince of the Forest | 45 |
Harry Hope's place in an O'Neill play | 45 |
He wrote "A Mind That Found Itself" | 45 |
Hero after whom eight U.S. counties are named | 45 |
Herman Wouk's Pulitzer novel with The | 45 |
Harry Potter's first girlfriend ___ Chang | 45 |
How Pervez Musharraf gained power in Pakistan | 45 |
Half a "Star Wars" robot's name | 45 |
Holder holds its leadership position, briefly | 45 |
He wrote "Advise and Consent": 1959 | 45 |
Hilary of "The Lizzie McGuire Show" | 45 |
He wrote "Pulling Your Own Strings" | 45 |
He outmanaged Sparky in the 1970 World Series | 45 |
Home of the witch buried under a fallen house | 45 |
Hit for Vic Damone and the Righteous Brothers | 45 |
He played Captain Davies on "Roots" | 45 |
He voiced curmudgeonly Carl in "Up" | 45 |
Hemingway's "The Garden of ___" | 45 |
He might say: "That's a moray!" | 45 |
He might say, "That's a moray!" | 45 |
Harold's role in "Ghostbusters" | 45 |
Home to a school of pre-Socratic philosophers | 45 |
He's coming, according to Three Dog Night | 45 |
Home of the Southern Conference's Phoenix | 45 |
Historic exhibit at Washington Dulles airport | 45 |
He called Richie's mom "Mrs. C" | 45 |
How-to series with a distinctive yellow cover | 45 |
Her last film was "Two-Faced Woman" | 45 |
Half of the "Wayne's World" duo | 45 |
Hackman of "The Poseidon Adventure" | 45 |
He wrote "The Luck of Roaring Camp" | 45 |
Heywood Broun's "Pieces of ___" | 45 |
Hardly old-fashioned, in an old-fashioned way | 45 |
He appointed the first chairman of the A.E.C. | 45 |
How under-the-table payments are usually made | 45 |
Home state of Michael Jackson and Will Shortz | 45 |
How distances to ballpark fences are measured | 45 |
Hairy cousin in "The Addams Family" | 45 |
Hairy cousin on "The Addams Family" | 45 |
Hairiest one in an "ooky" TV family | 45 |
Hairiest one on an "ooky" TV sitcom | 45 |
Hong Kong's ___ Tak International Airport | 45 |
Hindu god often depicted with a bow and arrow | 45 |
Host: "And strike three ... a ___!" | 45 |
Horseshoes throw that's against the stake | 45 |
Horne of ''Cabin in the Sky'' | 45 |
Harold Teen's "Leapin' ___" | 45 |
His show had a "Jaywalking" segment | 45 |
His show has a "Jaywalking" segment | 45 |
He's visible a few minutes after the news | 45 |
Heroine in Verdi's 'Il Trovatore' | 45 |
He played Dr. Kildare in 1930s-'40s films | 45 |