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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