Hasn't a way to run away? | 29 |
Hackneyed motivational phrase | 29 |
Hydrocarbon used as a solvent | 29 |
Hayseed that doesn't tip? | 29 |
He rapped with the Bomb Squad | 29 |
Heroine of seven-volume novel | 29 |
Hint to finishing this puzzle | 29 |
Harvard prexy: 1933–53 | 29 |
How some "cats" act | 29 |
Harold and Maude actor Bud | 29 |
Hill with a cliff on one side | 29 |
He's known for his locker | 29 |
Hard copy of on-line material | 29 |
Hat favored by Sherlock Homes | 29 |
High-end version of a product | 29 |
Hearsay about an evil spirit? | 29 |
How some places are populated | 29 |
Handout at a ritzy restaurant | 29 |
Having two of each chromosome | 29 |
His pen name is Richard Stark | 29 |
Healthful mineral from anime? | 29 |
High school course, for short | 29 |
He might give you a bum steer | 29 |
Hardly the self-effacing sort | 29 |
He leaked the Pentagon Papers | 29 |
Huxley who wrote about Africa | 29 |
Heliogabalus's birthplace | 29 |
Hudson town south of Kingston | 29 |
Hall of __: enshrined athlete | 29 |
Hall of __: athletic standout | 29 |
Horse's "plate" | 29 |
Herbal remedy for indigestion | 29 |
Hawn in her role as a farmer? | 29 |
Highest British military rank | 29 |
Hollywood and Bollywood, e.g. | 29 |
Hazelnut or Irish cream, e.g. | 29 |
Having just sold the last one | 29 |
How some businesses are built | 29 |
Horseplay at the gas station? | 29 |
Hip-hop trio with Lauryn Hill | 29 |
He served between two Edwards | 29 |
Harry Potter's girlfriend | 29 |
Hockey player for the defense | 29 |
Hall of Famer Brimsek was one | 29 |
Hurt a politician's wife? | 29 |
Horticulturist's habitat? | 29 |
How to succeed as a stripper? | 29 |
Hang one's ___ (trust in) | 29 |
Have one's ___ (daydream) | 29 |
How rivals compete, sometimes | 29 |
He wrote "Catch-22" | 29 |
His middle name was Wadsworth | 29 |
How to succeed as a retailer? | 29 |
Haiti earthquake relief album | 29 |
Hanna-Barbera's ___ Hound | 29 |
He wrote about Private Slovik | 29 |
Historical site on the Hudson | 29 |
Hungry person's hyperbole | 29 |
How some presents are wrapped | 29 |
How some broken bones are set | 29 |
Happening four weeks from now | 29 |
Hollywood director of silents | 29 |
Highest-grossing film of 1996 | 29 |
High card up one's sleeve | 29 |
How mistakes are often marked | 29 |
How losses appear on a ledger | 29 |
Heavenly voice of conscience? | 29 |
How sugar is sometimes served | 29 |
Hearty meat and potatoes dish | 29 |
Have ___ (face no challenges) | 29 |
High-circulation Soviet daily | 29 |
Head of a Muslim state (Var.) | 29 |
Heptathlete Jackie Joyner- -- | 29 |
Highest mountain in Australia | 29 |
Holdout against the Romanovs? | 29 |
Headgear delayed in shipment? | 29 |
Historic Colorado mining town | 29 |
Haggling over how high is up? | 29 |
Heir of martial artist Bruce? | 29 |
Hungarian composer and family | 29 |
Hardly an independent thinker | 29 |
Herb with bell-shaped flowers | 29 |
Hordes of strippers in Exodus | 29 |
Home of Mattituck and Montauk | 29 |
He captured Stony Point: 1779 | 29 |
Holdup target of the old West | 29 |
Happy couple exiting a chapel | 29 |
Hit one's limit, in slang | 29 |
Highest peak in North America | 29 |
Hors d'oeuvre base, maybe | 29 |
Hotel casino with a lion logo | 29 |
He was a true Renaissance man | 29 |
He famously liked Life cereal | 29 |
Headgear for Anglican bishops | 29 |
Hanging sculpture in Alabama? | 29 |
Having a strip of spiked hair | 29 |
Hamilton's Angelo _______ | 29 |
Homeowners' loans (abbr.) | 29 |
Homework shirker's excuse | 29 |
He sang "Oh! Carol" | 29 |