| Hero introduced in "The Curse of Capistrano" | 54 |
| Hank whose home-run record was surpassed by Barry Bonds | 55 |
| Hairstyle that's rarely seen on blonds and redheads | 55 |
| Hometown of Jeanne Calment, who died in 1997 at age 122 | 55 |
| He recorded all 32 Beethoven piano sonatas in the 1960s | 55 |
| He defeated Connors for the 1975 Wimbledon championship | 55 |
| Historic Italian town damaged many times by earthquakes | 55 |
| He played George in "Bringing Up Baby" (1938) | 55 |
| Humphrey's "The Barefoot Contessa" costar | 55 |
| He said "My reputation, Iago, my reputation!" | 55 |
| Hit TV show with the theme song "Who Are You" | 55 |
| Hackman's role in "The French Connection" | 55 |
| Hellman's "The Children's Hour," e.g. | 55 |
| Hemingway's posthumous "TheGarden of ___" | 55 |
| Historic mansion in Newport, R.I., with "the" | 55 |
| He did the #4 hit of 1974 "The Bitch Is Back" | 55 |
| Hermione, in the ''Harry Potter'' films | 55 |
| Highest and hottest mountain in Italy south of the Alps | 55 |
| He introduced the symbol "e" for natural logs | 55 |
| His tomb is a pilgrimage site for both Muslims and Jews | 55 |
| Hitchcock book "A _____ of a Different Color" | 55 |
| Huey Lewis and the News tune, "___ Be Square" | 55 |
| Home of Private Ryan in "Saving Private Ryan" | 55 |
| Henchman first seen in "The Spy Who Loved Me" | 55 |
| He played Kevin in "The Devil's Advocate" | 55 |
| Harper ___, author of "To Kill a Mockingbird" | 55 |
| Husband in "The Lockhorns" of the comics page | 55 |
| His "Symphony No. 1" was written at age eight | 55 |
| He'll "talk 'til his voice is hoarse" | 55 |
| Heather Headley's role in "The Lion King" | 55 |
| Hall of Fame football coach Earle "Greasy" __ | 55 |
| His father rode the East Australian Current to find him | 55 |
| Hawaiian island that has the highest population density | 55 |
| Homeric inspiration for Joyce's "Ulysses" | 55 |
| How the hair of frightened comic book characters stands | 55 |
| Half of the group that sang "I Saw Her Again" | 55 |
| Half of the "California Dreamin'" singers | 55 |
| Hair treatment that generally lasts three to six months | 55 |
| He wrote "To Helen" and "For Annie" | 55 |
| Hood's beneficiaries (with ''the'') | 55 |
| He portrayed the police chief in "Casablanca" | 55 |
| Hugh's "Bridget Jones's Diary" costar | 55 |
| Hall of Fame shortstop known as "The Scooter" | 55 |
| Historian who wrote biographies of Eisenhower and Nixon | 55 |
| Her "Rehab" won a Grammy for Song of the Year | 55 |
| Hubbard's bearer of "A Message to Garcia" | 55 |
| Having a bar by means of which a pair of wheels rotates | 55 |
| Hank who voices Moe Szyslak on "The Simpsons" | 55 |
| Hank who voices Moe and Apu on "The Simpsons" | 55 |
| Hank who voices Apu and Moe on "The Simpsons" | 55 |
| He once boasted he would become a millionaire by age 30 | 55 |
| He tried to sell the National Mall, describing it as... | 55 |
| High-handed ambassador stationed off the Italian coast? | 55 |
| Had "Joey" smash off "Bloodletting" | 55 |
| His son was on the cover of the first issue of TV Guide | 55 |
| He produced Bonnie Raitt's "Nick of Time" | 55 |
| Historic U.S. place in the shape of a five-pointed star | 55 |
| Half of a recurring "Saturday Night Live" duo | 55 |
| His guitar read "This Machine Kills Fascists" | 55 |
| Hero you don't want to upset (with "The") | 55 |
| Hero of Charles Frazier's "Cold Mountain" | 55 |
| Having only the upper part showing, as a heraldic beast | 55 |
| He should have written "What Makes Sammy Run" | 55 |
| Hall-of-Fame Boston Celtic from the 1950's-60's | 55 |
| He was Inspector Kemp in "Young Frankenstein" | 55 |
| He tried to sell the Great Lakes, claiming they were... | 55 |
| He played Casey Kelso on "That '70s Show" | 55 |
| Her 1997 debut album included the hit "Bitch" | 55 |
| He voiced the title zebra in "Racing Stripes" | 55 |
| Harris work with sound effects? (with "The") | 55 |
| Host of the History Channel's "Mail Call" | 55 |
| How "Treasure Island" auth. sang during Yule? | 55 |
| Horatio holding the official "SNL" stopwatch? | 55 |
| Harrison's wife in ''The Fugitive'' | 55 |
| Heroine of Wagner's "The Flying Dutchman" | 55 |
| He wrote "There's a Wocket in My Pocket!" | 55 |
| His first #1 song was "All or Nothing at All" | 55 |
| Honorary title for both Bill Gates and Rudolph Giuliani | 55 |
| Humorist and "Horse Feathers" co-screenwriter | 55 |
| Hamlet's word before "perchance to dream" | 55 |
| He led the Chicago Symphony and the London Philharmonic | 55 |
| Home to many John Constable works, with "the" | 55 |
| Headline after Kennedy gave up on his presidential run? | 55 |
| He played Archer Maggott in "The Dirty Dozen" | 55 |
| Hardy's "Pure Woman Faithfully Presented" | 55 |
| Huey Lewis "If ___ is it, please let me know" | 55 |
| Hip-hop producer for Jay-Z, LL Cool J and Missy Elliott | 55 |
| Hitting legend who Babe Ruth called a "prick" | 55 |
| Hero's command to the villain, with "her" | 55 |
| He played Will's adversary in "MacGruber" | 55 |
| He played Rochester in 1944's "Jane Eyre" | 55 |
| He wrote "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" | 56 |
| He knocked out Liston in the first round on May 25, 1965 | 56 |
| Horse-and-buggy riders of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania | 56 |
| He's not really a sewer worker, but he played one... | 56 |
| He conducted the world premiere of "Pagliacci" | 56 |
| Hint for understanding this puzzle's starred answers | 56 |
| His statue stands outside of the Philadelphia Art Museum | 56 |
| His last film was "The Harder They Fall," 1956 | 56 |
| Hands-on electronic game that kinda groans when you lose | 56 |