Hermione portrayer in the "Harry Potter" movies | 57 |
He was third behind Jackie and Stan for the 1949 N.L. MVP | 57 |
He played Henry VIII in "The Other Boleyn Girl" | 57 |
Home to Jerry Uht Park, where the SeaWolves play baseball | 57 |
He designed costumes for Sarah Bernhardt and Anna Pavlova | 57 |
Heroine in one of Salinger's "Nine Stories" | 57 |
Hothead that's an anagram of ''ante'' | 57 |
Highest volcano on the Mediterranean's largest island | 57 |
Highlander in Sir Walter Scott's "Waverley" | 57 |
He introduced the Easter egg roll on the White House lawn | 57 |
He wrote "Even the worthy Homer sometimes nods" | 57 |
High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, more commonly | 57 |
Household pets that need ultraviolet light in their cages | 57 |
He managed the U.S. to its first Olympic gold in baseball | 57 |
He said "A lie told often enough becomes truth" | 57 |
He was involved in a hosting controversy with O'Brien | 57 |
Home of the oldest university in the continental Americas | 57 |
His epitaph begins "Workers of all lands unite" | 57 |
His 1959 album "Heavenly" was #1 for five weeks | 57 |
He cowrote "Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire" | 57 |
Hip-hop singer with the 2008 hit "Paper Planes" | 57 |
Home of Mondrian's "Broadway Boogie Woogie" | 57 |
Home of Cézanne's "The Bather," in brief | 57 |
Hawaiian island where much of "Lost" was filmed | 57 |
Harvard Law Review editor who went on to become president | 57 |
Hoopster who dubbed himself "The Big Aristotle" | 57 |
He says "If music be the food of love, play on" | 57 |
He's ahead of Sheffield on the all-time home run list | 57 |
He played Cardinal Richelieu in "The Musketeer" | 57 |
Her "Don't You Know" was a #1 R & B hit | 57 |
Have confidence or faith in (with ''on'') | 57 |
Hoopster Artest who changed his name to Metta World Peace | 57 |
Hitchcock classic seemingly filmed in one continuous take | 57 |
Handel's ''_____ Galatea e Polifemo'' | 57 |
He played the youngest son on "Eight Is Enough" | 57 |
He interviewed Miles Davis in the first Playboy interview | 57 |
Horse of the Year that won the 1949 Preakness and Belmont | 57 |
He played Juror #9 in 1957's "12 Angry Men" | 57 |
He played Uncle Jesse on "The Dukes of Hazzard" | 57 |
Heavy dairy product made from reclaimed casino equipment? | 57 |
High-jump style named for 1968 Olympic gold medalist Dick | 57 |
He became the first major leaguer with 3,000 hits in 1914 | 57 |
Host of public radio's "This American Life" | 57 |
He played Jack Tripper on "Three's Company" | 57 |
His birthday is celebrated as Children's Day in India | 57 |
Headdress once donned by Benedict XVI on formal occasions | 57 |
He unleashed "Gangnam Style" on YouTube in 2012 | 57 |
Hip-hop producer who records under the name Bobby Digital | 57 |
Hendrix biography "___ Me While I Kiss the Sky" | 57 |
He voiced Ozzie the opossum in "Over the Hedge" | 57 |
He voices Burns, Flanders, Skinner, Lovejoy, and Brockman | 57 |
Having the Space Needle outside one's bedroom window? | 57 |
Hit song for The Jacksons with guest vocalist Mick Jagger | 57 |
He wrote "Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes" | 57 |
Hallucinated from getting bonked on the head, in cartoons | 57 |
Henry Ossawa ___, painter of "The Banjo Lesson" | 57 |
Half of the symbol for "approximately equal to" | 57 |
How a youngster might watch a parade, with "on" | 57 |
His postcard says "My yacht's in high gear" | 57 |
He sings "Maria" in "West Side Story" | 57 |
Headwear seen on the cover of "Guitar Hero III" | 57 |
He killed Basil Rathbone in "The Mark of Zorro" | 57 |
He can sometimes be found near Wenda or Wizard Whitebeard | 57 |
He "runs through the town ... in his nightgown" | 57 |
Hoped-for answer to "Will you be my Valentine?" | 57 |
He was elected to the Hall of Fame the same year as Sandy | 57 |
He's twenty-two spots ahead of Ott on the homerun list | 58 |
Host of an annual convention attended by publishers: Abbr. | 58 |
Hooper's Store proprietor on "Sesame Street" | 58 |
He was third behind Sosa and McGwire for the 1998 N.L. MVP | 58 |
He plays the Devil in "The Devil's Advocate" | 58 |
Higher pair of black squares in this grid, typographically | 58 |
Humphrey's costar in "The Barefoot Contessa" | 58 |
Home of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building | 58 |
Hungarian city known for "Bull's Blood" wine | 58 |
Harrison's role in "The Empire Strikes Back" | 58 |
Holm or McKellen of "The Fellowship of the Ring" | 58 |
Her six Best Actress nominations without a win is a record | 58 |
Home of van Gogh's "Starry Night," for short | 58 |
He should have written "Postcards From the Edge" | 58 |
He announced Biden as his running mate with a text message | 58 |
Her production company is her first name spelled backwards | 58 |
Hieroglyphic symbol for the ancient Egyptian "M" | 58 |
Hard-to-stab-with-a-fork thing in one's salad, perhaps | 58 |
He broke Ty's record for career hits in September 1985 | 58 |
Home of Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights" | 58 |
He played the candidate in "The Candidate," 1972 | 58 |
Hans Augusto or Margret of "Curious George" fame | 58 |
Hayworth pined for in "The Shawshank Redemption" | 58 |
He sang on Gwen Stefani's "The Sweet Escape" | 58 |
Hall-of-Famer Walter who was a Dodger manager for 23 years | 58 |
He plays Tom Haverford on "Parks and Recreation" | 58 |
Highway patrol device once trademarked by Smith and Wesson | 58 |
He's collaborated with David Byrne, U2, and Paul Simon | 58 |
Help "The Jungle" author Sinclair feel cheerful? | 58 |
He killed Chuck Norris in "Return of the Dragon" | 58 |
High-ranking official--Canada's Leona Aglukkaq is one! | 58 |
Holy day commemorating the purification of the Virgin Mary | 58 |
His last words were "Thus, I give up the spear!" | 58 |
He spent December 25, 800 being crowned Holy Roman Emperor | 58 |