He wrote "Ragged Dick" | 32 |
He was the first to beat Foreman | 32 |
Hubby's high cost of leaving | 32 |
Hypersensitivity to pollen, e.g. | 32 |
Hit song of 1957 (Academy Award) | 32 |
High points of a Swiss vacation? | 32 |
He didn't win, place or show | 32 |
Highest adult male singing voice | 32 |
Health-promoting org. since 1847 | 32 |
Health standards org. since 1847 | 32 |
He didn't just fiddle around | 32 |
Henry Fielding novel and heroine | 32 |
Having two bands, as most radios | 32 |
Home of Elmendorf Air Force Base | 32 |
Have ___ with (be privy to info) | 32 |
Heche of "Wag the Dog" | 32 |
Heche in "Wag the Dog" | 32 |
Harold Gray's little heroine | 32 |
Hooded jacket worn in the Arctic | 32 |
Huxley's "___ Hay" | 32 |
High point of the Old Testament? | 32 |
He rode two Triple Crown winners | 32 |
His horses were Flame and Terror | 32 |
Home of Jorge Luis Borges: Abbr. | 32 |
Hollywood superagent ___ Emanuel | 32 |
Hebrew given name (meaning lion) | 32 |
Highlights from the Three Tenors | 32 |
Hangout for Van Gogh and Gauguin | 32 |
Hangout for Gauguin and Van Gogh | 32 |
He followed Melanie at Woodstock | 32 |
House Majority Leader, 1995-2003 | 32 |
Highest salaried baseball player | 32 |
How Elvis signed his middle name | 32 |
Half a mountaineering expedition | 32 |
He wrote "Moses": 1951 | 32 |
His racket is in the Smithsonian | 32 |
He beat Connors to win Wimbledon | 32 |
How some hipster hats are turned | 32 |
Houston ballplayer or Jetson dog | 32 |
Handel opera based on Greek myth | 32 |
How goods are sold to break even | 32 |
Had the blue plate special, e.g. | 32 |
Hun king, in Scandinavian legend | 32 |
Heine poem "___ Troll" | 32 |
Host of the 2000 Summer Olympics | 32 |
Homicide detective's request | 32 |
Home of a "Sweet Swan" | 32 |
High-tech system on recon planes | 32 |
Heading on a team's schedule | 32 |
Hacker that may be double-headed | 32 |
Helped out Mom and Dad, in a way | 32 |
He played a bumpkin named Bodine | 32 |
Hindu island in Muslim Indonesia | 32 |
Hardly a chain hotel, informally | 32 |
Homes for some swallows and owls | 32 |
Hard-core followers, in politics | 32 |
He created the Yellow Brick Road | 32 |
Height of excellence, supposedly | 32 |
He spoke for Rubble and Gonzales | 32 |
Highly successful, in Varietyese | 32 |
Hardly the shrinking violet type | 32 |
He took the title from Holyfield | 32 |
Hit up the Holly Star Lanes, say | 32 |
Hopalong Cassidy's portrayer | 32 |
House-garage connection, perhaps | 32 |
Honorific for Remus's rabbit | 32 |
Home to many commuters, slangily | 32 |
Hold one's feet to the fire? | 32 |
Home of the Bahamas, once: Abbr. | 32 |
Hall-of-Famer Hubbard and others | 32 |
Happened, with "about" | 32 |
Hunter's clothing, for short | 32 |
Hunter's disguise, for short | 32 |
Home security devices, for short | 32 |
Have the capacity to, to Chaucer | 32 |
Hootie's was "Sad" | 32 |
Happy-go-lucky person's lack | 32 |
Head nurse on "Scrubs" | 32 |
Houston Texans quarterback David | 32 |
Half of the pairs in a downpour? | 32 |
Hanna-Barbera fan's purchase | 32 |
Hard-luck subject of this puzzle | 32 |
Hello and goodbye, Italian style | 32 |
He wrote "I Marry You" | 32 |
Half of a 1955 merger, for short | 32 |
Half of an E.P.A. mileage rating | 32 |
Highway intersection arrangement | 32 |
Hospitalized patient's state | 32 |
Home of 'The Daily Show' | 32 |
He introduced chocolate to Spain | 32 |
Hastily prepare, as for midterms | 32 |
Have a frog in one's throat? | 32 |
Homeland Security responsibility | 32 |
Helen Mirren, Judi Dench, et al. | 32 |
Handsome ___ (Yale's mascot) | 32 |
Hans Christian Andersen, for one | 32 |
Hollywood's DeVito or Glover | 32 |
He'll be replaced by Stephen | 32 |
Hot band might get a few offered | 32 |
Historic White House middle name | 32 |