Honor student's blemish, perhaps | 36 |
His portrait was on the $10,000 bill | 36 |
Hannibal Lecter's choice of wine | 36 |
Horace RumpoleÂ’s drink of choice | 36 |
Healers in role-playing games, often | 36 |
Home of "Your Bottom Line" | 36 |
Handout with a kids' menu, maybe | 36 |
Home of the Minotaur's labyrinth | 36 |
Hannah of ''Splash'' | 36 |
Hawaii doesn't observe it (var.) | 36 |
How to start a collect call, perhaps | 36 |
Home of the Blue Monster golf course | 36 |
How many it takes to tango in Spain? | 36 |
Heading for the first of two columns | 36 |
His last novel was published in 2005 | 36 |
He wrote "The Black Tulip" | 36 |
He painted "Clair de Lune" | 36 |
Holliman of "Police Woman" | 36 |
History of Bowling 101, and the like | 36 |
Hit for ''Weird Al'' | 36 |
Host of the Overlooked Film Festival | 36 |
Hall of "The Tonight Show" | 36 |
He was a genius, relatively speaking | 36 |
He once ran a Mickey Mouse operation | 36 |
Horton in Horton Hatches the Egg | 36 |
Hoops great Baylor or Chicago suburb | 36 |
He followed Peyton as Super Bowl MVP | 36 |
He advocates the regime of the cream | 36 |
His voice is provided by Kevin Clash | 36 |
Holmes novel "____ Venner" | 36 |
Ham it up in "Hamlet," say | 36 |
Hatchling from a five-inch green egg | 36 |
He was quite attached to his brother | 36 |
Hill on "CBS This Morning" | 36 |
Hector portrayer in "Troy" | 36 |
Home of Presque Isle Downs racetrack | 36 |
His name means "long tail" | 36 |
He played Ponch on "CHiPs" | 36 |
He played Marty in "Marty" | 36 |
Hits Reply All instead of Reply, say | 36 |
Huxley's "Ape and ___" | 36 |
He shared the 1956 ticket with Adlai | 36 |
Hawke of ''Gattaca'' | 36 |
Holder of needle, thread and notions | 36 |
Home to more than 700 million people | 36 |
Hit song "Bette Davis ---" | 36 |
Hannibal Lecter's bean of choice | 36 |
He was succeeded by his brother Raul | 36 |
How some things are tuned or chopped | 36 |
Home to the town of Christmas: Abbr. | 36 |
Harvard museum, with "the" | 36 |
Hollywood's Henry, Jane or Peter | 36 |
Have to be filled out for world tour | 36 |
He wrote "North of Boston" | 36 |
Home of the Natl. Cryptologic Museum | 36 |
Homeboys' "fraternity" | 36 |
Halliwell once known as Ginger Spice | 36 |
Hall of Fame defensive end Marchetti | 36 |
He famously painted a perfect circle | 36 |
Hit show with New Directions singers | 36 |
Honor student's boast, for short | 36 |
Henry who wrote a noted anatomy text | 36 |
Hair color before a dye job, perhaps | 36 |
Heavily televised 1990-'91 event | 36 |
He tried to blow up Parliament: 1605 | 36 |
Home of Canada's main naval base | 36 |
His "Cavalier" is laughing | 36 |
He wrote "St. Louis Blues" | 36 |
Hendrix's was "Purple" | 36 |
Home of "Boardwalk Empire" | 36 |
Hall-of-Fame Laker broadcaster Chick | 36 |
Highly excited (with "up") | 36 |
Homophone for Jekyll's alter ego | 36 |
Heartbreak ___ (Boston Marathon leg) | 36 |
Half of a river fisherman's pair | 36 |
Hid out, with ''up'' | 36 |
He painted "The Life Line" | 36 |
He painted "The Life-Line" | 36 |
Hägar the Horrible's daughter | 36 |
Headless Washington Irving character | 36 |
How abortion or war might be debated | 36 |
High rung on the evolutionary ladder | 36 |
Half of an infamous dual personality | 36 |
Hamlet's "To be," e.g. | 36 |
Holm of "Chariots of Fire" | 36 |
Henrik who wrote 'Peer Gynt' | 36 |
Helloween's words of confidence? | 36 |
How unwelcome guests may be received | 36 |
Hell's Canyon's home (abbr.) | 36 |
Hepcat's phrase of understanding | 36 |
Homes that may have tunnel entrances | 36 |
He played Sigler's brother on TV | 36 |
He beat Arthur in the 1972 U.S. Open | 36 |
He beat Arthur at the 1972 U.S. Open | 36 |
How "I Love Lucy" is aired | 36 |
How those who cross the mob may live | 36 |
He wrote "A Loss of Roses" | 36 |
How sun-dried tomatoes might be sold | 36 |
Hemingway's "___ Time" | 36 |
How a debater's response is made | 36 |