He debuted in "The Sundowners" | 40 |
Have a nontraditional marriage, in a way | 40 |
Half-hours of ''Scrubs'' | 40 |
Handel cantata "___ e Leandro" | 40 |
House of ___ (European princely dynasty) | 40 |
His name means "I am faithful" | 40 |
How something may be done, nostalgically | 40 |
Home of the minor league's Grizzlies | 40 |
Home of the U.S. Army Women's Museum | 40 |
Hodges whose #14 was retired by the Mets | 40 |
Human in a tale of anthropomorphic bears | 40 |
Helga's "horrible" husband | 40 |
Holbrook of ''The Firm'' | 40 |
House majority leader of the early 1970s | 40 |
Haydn's "master of us all" | 40 |
He played Pinky in "Duck Soup" | 40 |
H. Broun's "Pieces of ___" | 40 |
Host city of the 1991 Pan American Games | 40 |
Henry James's Catherine Sloper, e.g. | 40 |
Husband of Denmark's Queen Margrethe | 40 |
Hermann who wrote "Siddhartha" | 40 |
He was declared dead in absentia in 1982 | 40 |
Host of VH1's "Rap School" | 40 |
How a persona non grata might be greeted | 40 |
Hippie's "Understood, man" | 40 |
How hard crosswords are usually not done | 40 |
Hayes who sang "Do Your Thing" | 40 |
Hutt in the "Star Wars" series | 40 |
He played George on "Seinfeld" | 40 |
Hall of Fame pitchers Bunning and Palmer | 40 |
Her debut album was "On the 6" | 40 |
He played Roger in "Airplane!" | 40 |
Herriman's "Krazy" critter | 40 |
Hudson of "You, Me and Dupree" | 40 |
Holmes of "Dawson's Creek" | 40 |
Hoffman's "Capote" co-star | 40 |
He wrote "The Dark Ages": 1904 | 40 |
Human equivalent of a horse's stifle | 40 |
Hurler's strategy to warn the hitter | 40 |
He raised quite a racket in the 60's | 40 |
Hairdresser's monthly payment, maybe | 40 |
He surrendered at Appomattox Court House | 40 |
Horne of "Stormy Weather" fame | 40 |
Helmsley who had hotels and housekeepers | 40 |
Hugo's "___ Misérables" | 40 |
He wrote "Rosemary's Baby" | 40 |
Hal of ''Barney Miller'' | 40 |
Has trouble saying "sassafras" | 40 |
Home of the Clinton Presidential Library | 40 |
Heavy Toronto band used for making soap? | 40 |
How the rain in Spain falls on the plain | 40 |
Houlihan's rank, on "MASH" | 40 |
Hammett's "The ___ Falcon" | 40 |
Helgenberger of "Intelligence" | 40 |
Having multiple layers of self-reference | 40 |
Headquarters of Burger King and Benihana | 40 |
He pours beers for Homer, Carl and Lenny | 40 |
Horse that's more than a neigh sayer | 40 |
Highest peak in the Philippines, briefly | 40 |
His eye is on the wallow in big business | 40 |
Half of the "Tea for Two" duet | 40 |
Home of Agate Fossil Beds Natl. Monument | 40 |
Huxley's "Brave --- World" | 40 |
Huxley's "Brave ___ World" | 40 |
Hugh's "Australia" co-star | 40 |
Home of Literature Nobelist Wole Soyinka | 40 |
Humorist who wrote "Baled Hay" | 40 |
Hawaii's "Gathering Place" | 40 |
Hans Christian Andersen's birthplace | 40 |
He gave up an eye in exchange for wisdom | 40 |
How some fraternity pranks are performed | 40 |
How to shoot ducks at a shooting gallery | 40 |
Handel's "Messiah," et al. | 40 |
He wrote "What the Butler Saw" | 40 |
Home of the first U.N. secretary general | 40 |
His #4 was retired by the Giants in 1948 | 40 |
He drives Bart to Springfield Elementary | 40 |
Host noted for a 1960 on-air resignation | 40 |
Half the "Monday, Monday" band | 40 |
Henry VIII's last wife Catherine ___ | 40 |
Hit by Marty Robbins, "El ___" | 40 |
Harrison "All Things Must ___" | 40 |
He was converted on the road to Damascus | 40 |
Handheld computerized device, informally | 40 |
How salaries or rainfall may be reported | 40 |
Hester of "The Scarlet Letter" | 40 |
Holiday for which hamantaschen are baked | 40 |
Harry Kemelman's whodunit hero, e.g. | 40 |
He wrote "Sheridan's Ride" | 40 |
Hitchcock's "_____ Window" | 40 |
Have confidence in (with "on") | 40 |
He said, "Frankly, my dear..." | 40 |
Her help was solicited by The Beach Boys | 40 |
Hunchbacked jester of the Duke of Mantua | 40 |
He wrote "Rhymes of Childhood" | 40 |
Hanging on to it can be a technical foul | 40 |
HBO series set in the first century B.C. | 40 |
He appointed Sandra to the Supreme Court | 40 |
Hannah Montana's bodyguard ___ Roker | 40 |
He wrote "The Dragons of Eden" | 40 |