Hybrid musical instrument with a shoulder strap | 47 |
Hardy cattle breed named for a region of France | 47 |
Hit a hard drive that's caught, in baseball | 47 |
How the case of commercial espionage is halted? | 47 |
Head of Femur: "Song For Richard ___" | 47 |
Hudson Valley native in Henry Hudson's time | 47 |
Hans Christian ___, pioneer of electromagnetism | 47 |
Holy Roman emperor known as "The Red" | 47 |
How to make an answer on "Jeopardy!"? | 47 |
Hands-on god in a children's farm activity? | 47 |
Have a “Star Wars” character preserved? | 47 |
Heteronormative census acronym for cohabitators | 47 |
HBO series with on-the-street question segments | 47 |
Hit song from "Outlandos d'Amour" | 47 |
Home of the Red Barons in minor-league baseball | 47 |
He wrote "A Boy Named Sue" for Johnny | 47 |
Hershey's brand with a crown on the wrapper | 47 |
Home of the George W. Bush Presidential Library | 47 |
Hemingway's 'The -- of Kilimanjaro' | 47 |
Horse of a brownish orange to light brown color | 47 |
Hitchcock's "The Thirty-Nine ___" | 47 |
Home of the Australian National Maritime Museum | 47 |
Hug and pull into a big pile of strong men, say | 47 |
Hill of ___ (home to Ireland's Lia Fáil) | 47 |
Hot drink need with a naughty alternate meaning | 47 |
How old Jonesin' Crosswords recently turned | 47 |
Helps through difficulty, with "over" | 47 |
Howe who wrote "Pride's Crossing" | 47 |
Historic musical "Alley" of Manhattan | 47 |
Hedren of Hitchcock's "The Birds" | 47 |
Headline for a late concrete company executive? | 47 |
History making Prime Minister from 1968 to 1979 | 47 |
Home of the Tar Heels, as sometimes abbreviated | 47 |
He played Marsellus in "Pulp Fiction" | 47 |
He "hit 'em where they ain't" | 47 |
He played Wesley Crusher on "ST: TNG" | 47 |
How the perfect game is shown on the scoresheet | 47 |
High grade in a class about West Coast hip-hop? | 47 |
Harris's "I'm O.K., ___ O.K." | 47 |
His home movie is in the National Film Registry | 47 |
Half of the "Who's on First?" team | 48 |
He's to the right of Teddy on Mount Rushmore | 48 |
Harry Hershfield comic "___ the Agent" | 48 |
Hemingway's "The Nick ___ Stories" | 48 |
Happened "In the Life," to The Beatles | 48 |
He succeeded to the Chrysanthemum Throne in 1989 | 48 |
How "Waltzing Matilda" is to be played | 48 |
Hurler Reynolds of the 40's-50's Yankees | 48 |
His walk-off double ended the 1994 All-Star Game | 48 |
High caste member in "Brave New World" | 48 |
Huxley's ''___ and Essence'' | 48 |
His statue once graced the Cortile del Belvedere | 48 |
Hawthorne Heights "This Is Who We ___" | 48 |
Harold who composed "Over the Rainbow" | 48 |
He played George in "Bringing Up Baby" | 48 |
Hannibal Smith's group, with "The" | 48 |
Historical figure on whom a Verdi opera is based | 48 |
Herbert's ''___ in Toyland'' | 48 |
He played in "A Thousand Clowns": 1965 | 48 |
He played Lt. Gerard on "The Fugitive" | 48 |
Handy's ''___ Street Blues'' | 48 |
Home of the landmark Zeitglockenturm clock tower | 48 |
Henley who wrote "Crimes of the Heart" | 48 |
Hershfield's "Rubber, the ___ Cop" | 48 |
Hugh ___, successor to Louis V as king of France | 48 |
He had a 1948 #1 hit with "Nature Boy" | 48 |
Hero who debuted in Weird Tales magazine in 1932 | 48 |
Huey, Dewey and Louie's mom, in early comics | 48 |
Hackman's "French Connection" role | 48 |
Hindenburg's predecessor as German president | 48 |
Hot air is often released when they are inflated | 48 |
Heroine of Turgenev's "On the Eve" | 48 |
He followed his brother Peyton as Super Bowl MVP | 48 |
He once borrowed Bert's nose for a sculpture | 48 |
How the descriptions of most things usually end? | 48 |
Her book is read during the Jewish holiday Purim | 48 |
Hall of Famer nicknamed "Rapid Robert" | 48 |
Harold's car in "Harold and Maude" | 48 |
Hellman's "The Children's ___" | 48 |
High-melting-point substance in a Vonnegut novel | 48 |
He plays Fin on "Law & Order: SVU" | 48 |
Humphrey's costar in "High Sierra" | 48 |
Hall & Oates "___ pieces over you" | 48 |
Hayes who sang "Never Can Say Goodbye" | 48 |
Hebrew for "one who wrestles with God" | 48 |
Hero of Apollonius's "Argonautica" | 48 |
Hendrix who once actually opened for the Monkees | 48 |
He reprised Michael's "Alfie" role | 48 |
He wrote "Defense of Fort M'Henry" | 48 |
He wrote "Defence of Fort M'Henry" | 48 |
He wrote "The Wonderful Country": 1952 | 48 |
Hannibal of "The Silence of the Lambs" | 48 |
Horne of ''Stormy Weather'' fame | 48 |
He played Jack in the all-time top grossing film | 48 |
He wrote "Baby, It's Cold Outside" | 48 |
Hit ABC TV show featuring "The Others" | 48 |
Home of ''The Inverted Pyramid'' | 48 |
Hepburn TV movie "___ Among the Ruins" | 48 |
Hall of Fame subject of "The Last Boy" | 48 |
He was quoted in the "Little Red Book" | 48 |