| "High __ was a lonely goatherd" | 41 |
| "High __" | 19 |
| "High ___ Windy Hill" | 31 |
| "High ___" | 20 |
| "High ___" (1952 Gary Cooper film) | 44 |
| "High ___" (1952) | 27 |
| "High ___" (Anderson play) | 36 |
| "High ___" (Bogart classic) | 37 |
| "High ___" (Bogart film) | 34 |
| "High ___" (song featuring a rubber tree plant) | 57 |
| "High ___": Anderson | 30 |
| "High ___": M. Anderson | 33 |
| "High ___," 1941 film | 31 |
| "High ___," 1941 movie | 32 |
| "High ___," 1952 film | 31 |
| "High ___," 1959 song | 31 |
| "High ___," Bogart movie | 34 |
| "High ___," Cooper film | 33 |
| "High ___," M. Anderson play | 38 |
| "High" bodies | 23 |
| "High" crime | 22 |
| "High" hilarity | 25 |
| "High" influential type | 33 |
| "High" or "low" water | 41 |
| "High" or "open" follower | 45 |
| "High" place in a play | 32 |
| "High" places for pirates | 35 |
| "High" prefix | 23 |
| "High" shoe part | 26 |
| "High" socials | 24 |
| "High" spots for pirates | 34 |
| "High" terror alert level | 35 |
| "High" time | 21 |
| "High" time at MGM | 28 |
| "High" time for Cooper | 32 |
| "High" time for Hadleyville's marshal Kane | 56 |
| "High" time? | 22 |
| "High," in the Homeland Security Advisory System | 58 |
| "Higher and Higher" singer Coolidge | 45 |
| "Higher and higher, straight up we'll climb" Van Halen song | 73 |
| "Higher, higher, to the left a smidge, that's it!" follower | 73 |
| "Highest Mountains" or "World Series MVP's," e.g. | 73 |
| "Highlight Express" broadcaster | 41 |
| "Highly charged" character on "The Addams Family" | 69 |
| "Highly doubtful" | 27 |
| "Highly unlikely!" | 28 |
| "Highly" exaggerated | 30 |
| "Hightail it out of here!" | 36 |
| "Highway Patrol" role | 31 |
| "Highway to Hell" band | 32 |
| "Highway to Hell" band with an electrical-sounding name | 65 |
| "Highway to Hell" rock band | 37 |
| "Highway to Hell" rockers | 35 |
| "Highway to ___" | 26 |
| "Highway" star who wraps about a beer barrel? | 55 |
| "Highwayman" author | 29 |
| "High_____" (1941 film) | 33 |
| "Hike!" callers in football, for short | 48 |
| "Hilarious," to texters | 33 |
| "Hilary and Jackie" instrument | 40 |
| "Hilary and Jackie" Oscar nominee, so to speak? | 57 |
| "Hill Street Blues" actor Joe | 39 |
| "Hill Street Blues" actress | 37 |
| "Hill Street Blues" actress Veronica | 46 |
| "Hill Street Blues" character ___ Washington | 54 |
| "Hill Street Blues" co-star Veronica | 46 |
| "Hill Street Blues" production co. | 44 |
| "Hill Street Blues" rank: abbr. | 41 |
| "Hill Street Blues" regular Veronica | 46 |
| "Hill Street Blues" star | 34 |
| "Hill Street Blues" vice cop | 38 |
| "Hillary's Choice" author Sheehy | 46 |
| "Hillbillies" band Hot Apple ___ | 42 |
| "Hillbillies" role | 28 |
| "Hillsides" sounding like Beyoncé (6) | 50 |
| "Him __": beau's ultimatum | 40 |
| "Him __": romantic triangle ultimatum | 47 |
| "Him ___--What's It Gonna Be?" (1967 hit) | 55 |
| "Hinky Dinky Parlay ___" | 34 |
| "Hinky Dinky Parlay ___" (WWI song) | 45 |
| "Hip hip" follower | 28 |
| "Hip Hop is Dead" hip-hopper | 38 |
| "Hip Hop Is Dead" rapper | 34 |
| "Hip to Be Square" singer | 35 |
| "Hip" | 15 |
| "Hip" or "pun" attachment | 45 |
| "Hip, hip, Jorge!"? | 29 |
| "Hip-hop on a higher level" magazine | 46 |
| "Hip-hop" song of 1967 | 32 |
| "Hippolyte et Aricie" composer | 40 |
| "Hippychick" English band | 35 |
| "Hips Don't ___" (song by Shakira) | 48 |
| "Hips Don't ___" Shakira | 38 |
| "Hipster doofus" of "Seinfeld" | 50 |
| "Hipster Handbook" subject | 36 |
| "Hiroshima Mon Amour"'s Emmanuelle | 48 |
| "Hiroshima Mon ___" | 29 |
| "Hiroshima Mon ___," 1959 film | 40 |
| "Hiroshima Sky Is Always Blue" collaborator | 53 |
| "Hiroshima ___ Amour" | 31 |