Hirohito, once | 14 |
Hiroshima destroyer | 19 |
Hiroshima Municipal Stadium sponsor | 35 |
Hiroshima or Tientsin | 21 |
Hiroshima weapon | 16 |
Hiroshima's river | 21 |
Hiroshima-based automaker | 25 |
Hirsch of 'Into the Wild' | 33 |
Hirsch of "Into the Wild" | 35 |
Hirsch of "Milk" | 26 |
Hirsch of "Numb3rs" | 29 |
Hirsch of "Speed Racer" | 33 |
Hirsch of "Taxi" | 26 |
Hirsch of football fame | 23 |
Hirsch or Jetson | 16 |
Hirsch or Jolley | 16 |
Hirsch role in TV's "Taxi" | 40 |
Hirsch sitcom | 13 |
Hirsch-DeVito sitcom | 20 |
Hirschfeld and Jaffee | 21 |
Hirschfeld drawing | 18 |
Hirschfeld et al. | 17 |
Hirschfeld hid them | 19 |
Hirschfeld hides them | 21 |
Hirschfeld hidings | 18 |
Hirschfeld's daughter | 25 |
Hirsute | 7 |
Hirsute "Star Wars" creature | 38 |
Hirsute Addams family member | 28 |
Hirsute adornment | 17 |
Hirsute carnival attraction | 27 |
Hirsute Genesis character | 25 |
Hirsute Himalayan | 17 |
Hirsute Himalayan apparition | 28 |
Hirsute Himalayan beast | 23 |
Hirsute Himalayans | 18 |
Hirsute legend | 14 |
Hirsute lock | 12 |
Hirsute mystery man | 19 |
Hirsute ones | 12 |
Hirsute pet | 11 |
Hirsute president? | 18 |
Hirsute sitcom relative | 23 |
Hirsute Tibetan | 15 |
Hirsute Tibetans | 16 |
Hirsute TV cousin | 17 |
Hirsute, to a cockney | 21 |
Hirt and Capp | 13 |
Hirt and Gore | 13 |
Hirt and Haig | 13 |
Hirt and Hirschfeld | 19 |
Hirt and Jolson | 15 |
Hirt and Kaline | 15 |
Hirt and others | 15 |
Hirt and Pacino | 15 |
Hirt and Roker | 14 |
Hirt and Smith | 14 |
Hirt and Unser | 14 |
Hirt et al. | 11 |
Hirt hit | 8 |
Hirt or Gore | 12 |
Hirt's activity | 19 |
Hirt's companion | 20 |
His in Le Havre | 16 |
His in Paris | 13 |
His #10 was the first number ever retired by the Montreal Expos | 63 |
His #13 was retired in 2000 by the Miami Dolphins | 49 |
His #14 was retired by the Mets | 31 |
His #15 was retired by the Green Bay Packers | 44 |
His #2 was retired by the Dodgers | 33 |
His #2 was retired in 1997 | 26 |
His #39 was retired by the Miami Dolphins in 2002 | 49 |
His #4 hangs from the ceiling of TD Banknorth Garden | 52 |
His #4 jersey was retired in 1979 | 33 |
His #4 was retired | 18 |
His #4 was retired by the Giants in 1948 | 40 |
His #4 was retired by the New York Giants | 41 |
His #5 was retired by the Cincinnati Reds | 41 |
His #9 was retired by the Yankees | 33 |
His "4" was retired | 29 |
His "7" was retired | 29 |
His "Bad Blood" topped the charts in 1975 | 51 |
His "Cavalier" is laughing | 36 |
His "Cosmos" series may be rebooted by Seth MacFarlane | 64 |
His "Crouching Woman" is in the Hirshhorn's sculpture garden | 74 |
His "Dafne" is the first known opera | 46 |
His "Dance With My Father" won the 2003 Grammy for Song of the Year | 77 |
His "E" was the same as J. R.'s | 45 |
His "Foucault's Pendulum" was published in '88 | 64 |
His "Goblet of Fire" was Amazon.com's #1 best-selling book of 2000 | 80 |
His "gold" was honey, in a 1997 film | 46 |
His "icebox" was a good buy | 37 |
His "J.B." won the 1959 Pulitzer Prize for Drama | 58 |
His "Lives" influenced Shakespeare | 44 |
His "Ode to Joy" was adapted for use as the European Union's anthem | 81 |
His "Parade" included parts for typewriter, foghorn and rattle | 72 |
His "Perfect Fool" opera satirizes Wagner | 51 |
His "Seeking Major Tom" made Pitchfork's "Worst Album Covers of 2011" list | 98 |
His "Symphony No. 1" was written at age eight | 55 |
His "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao" was on Publishers Weekly's Best Fiction of 2007 list | 109 |