Hyper-efficient modern hotel room | 33 |
Historic site southeast of Naples | 33 |
He wrote "Essay on Man" | 33 |
His theme song plays when he eats | 33 |
Higher than it is wide, as a book | 33 |
Home to Goya's Maja paintings | 33 |
Home of "The Nude Maja" | 33 |
Hunted down (with "on") | 33 |
High-ranking academic, informally | 33 |
High school's crowning event? | 33 |
High schooler's test, briefly | 33 |
High-school juniors' concerns | 33 |
Hurt, like a groan-inducing joke? | 33 |
Hypothetical particle, in physics | 33 |
Hardly the most prestigious paper | 33 |
Hindu deity with a bow and arrows | 33 |
Half-German/half-Indian film hero | 33 |
How seared tuna is usually cooked | 33 |
Hard-to-find cards, to collectors | 33 |
Homestretch for a certain shuttle | 33 |
Harrison of "Cleopatra" | 33 |
He wrote "The Old Town" | 33 |
Hall of Fame basketball coach Pat | 33 |
Hit 1982 album, or its lead track | 33 |
Horse with a white-sprinkled coat | 33 |
Hip-hop's ___-A-Fella Records | 33 |
Hillary Clinton's maiden name | 33 |
He kisses "by the book" | 33 |
Hornswoggles, with "in" | 33 |
Hieroglyphic stone discovery site | 33 |
Hundred Years' War siege site | 33 |
His fame involved a lot of twists | 33 |
Historic mining region of Germany | 33 |
His pitches travel over 90 m.p.h. | 33 |
How successful batters reach base | 33 |
He may take liberties with women? | 33 |
He comes from the land down under | 33 |
Having magnitude but no direction | 33 |
Harry Potter's lightning bolt | 33 |
Higher than zero, on an altimeter | 33 |
Housman's initial occupation? | 33 |
Having visions in one's head? | 33 |
Has --- for (adapts to naturally) | 33 |
Has ___ for (adapts to naturally) | 33 |
Have few expectations for oneself | 33 |
Hoops shot that misses everything | 33 |
High passageway between buildings | 33 |
He fell dead after lying to Peter | 33 |
Hamilton's Broadway hit: 1941 | 33 |
Have ___ (surreptitiously imbibe) | 33 |
Historic town in Northern Ireland | 33 |
H.S. option for the college bound | 33 |
Health enhancer, so it's said | 33 |
Having no aisles, in architecture | 33 |
Huffington of the Huffington Post | 33 |
How matching items are often sold | 33 |
Heller's "Good ___" | 33 |
How some medicines are to be used | 33 |
Horrible situation for a reptile? | 33 |
Hollywood's Barbara or Conrad | 33 |
Hearn's co-star at the Palace | 33 |
Horror host with fangs and a gun? | 33 |
How calendar models are selected? | 33 |
Having bubbles, as paint or glass | 33 |
Heidi of TV's 'Hotel' | 33 |
Half of a pair rented at an alley | 33 |
How much equipment big stars have | 33 |
How Robin Hood won some contests? | 33 |
How man "doth not live" | 33 |
H.S.T.'s Secy. of State: 1945 | 33 |
Having a stone heap as a landmark | 33 |
Hippie archaeologist's query? | 33 |
Hardee's equivalent, out west | 33 |
Heavyweight champ: 1933–34 | 33 |
Home of "The NFL Today" | 33 |
House-builder on a moon of Pluto? | 33 |
Hired supporters at a performance | 33 |
Home of The Little Mermaid statue | 33 |
Hip to sounds from Rice Krispies? | 33 |
Hanna and Barbera, to the Jetsons | 33 |
Heartfelt feeling of thankfulness | 33 |
Hugo's "Marion ___" | 33 |
How childhood might be remembered | 33 |
His work may take him underground | 33 |
Helping Othello into his uniform? | 33 |
How the wildcatter met his maker? | 33 |
Hill of "The West Wing" | 33 |
Half of a money-losing expression | 33 |
He voiced Disney's Mad Hatter | 33 |
Hero of a poem by Alfred, Lord T. | 33 |
Hall-of-Fame pitcher Rixey et al. | 33 |
Hungarian-born mathematician Paul | 33 |
Half of a best-seller list: Abbr. | 33 |
Headline of #6,256 (Oct. 9, 1871) | 33 |
Housing start for takeout diners? | 33 |
How things may be drawn or played | 33 |
Higher in the corporate hierarchy | 33 |
He played 2,130 consecutive games | 33 |
How companies might try to expand | 33 |
Heller's "___ Gold" | 33 |