Home of da Vinci's "Last Supper" | 46 |
He painted "Dog Barking at the Moon" | 46 |
Hawaiian island once used as a quarantine site | 46 |
Home of H. Matisse's "The Dance" | 46 |
Hall of "Let's Make a Deal" fame | 46 |
He wrote "A Visit from St. Nicholas" | 46 |
Headline about Vegas man expanding his family? | 46 |
Having two or three kids in a family, nowadays | 46 |
He said, "May the Force be with you" | 46 |
Having eight pins, as an electrical connection | 46 |
H. Keller's "The Story ___ Life" | 46 |
How "get out of jail" cards are used | 46 |
Handel's ''Lotario,'' e.g. | 46 |
Handel's ''Messiah,'' e.g. | 46 |
Home of the U.S.'s last active nickel mine | 46 |
He has four more years of seniority than Arlen | 46 |
Hairy creature in "The Jungle Books" | 46 |
Home to Japanese baseball's Orix Buffaloes | 46 |
Harry Potter's messenger bird Hedwig, e.g. | 46 |
Hit song on the 1970 album "Abraxas" | 46 |
Half of the "Monday, Monday" singers | 46 |
His "Dafne" is the first known opera | 46 |
He voiced Anton Ego in "Ratatouille" | 46 |
Hood's beneficiaries, with "the" | 46 |
High-tech ''satellite'' medium | 46 |
Hoffman's "Midnight Cowboy" role | 46 |
Henderson's "Brady Bunch" costar | 46 |
He wrote "The Making of an American" | 46 |
Hawthorne's "The Blithedale ___" | 46 |
Hungary neighbor from which lots of spam comes | 46 |
How hair metalers played it with power ballads | 46 |
Ho-hum response to "What's new?" | 46 |
He declined the 1964 Nobel Prize in Literature | 46 |
How some risks are taken, after "on" | 46 |
Hawaii senator erased facts, to a palindromist | 46 |
He played Basil in "Zorba the Greek" | 46 |
He wrote "The Count of Monte Cristo" | 46 |
Hannah who wrote "Men in Dark Times" | 46 |
Hot, platonic "date" for the evening | 46 |
How Mulan dresses in much of "Mulan" | 46 |
How a particularly close nephew may be treated | 46 |
Holder of pet electrons, protons and neutrons? | 46 |
He may be first, second, or third in the field | 46 |
He hit a home run to end the 1960 World Series | 46 |
Harlan Ellison's "A ___ His Dog" | 46 |
Home of the Czech Republic's Supreme Court | 46 |
He was born on the same date as Charles Darwin | 46 |
He wrote "A Stillness at Appomattox" | 46 |
Hall of Famer on the dairy farm baseball team? | 46 |
Headline about a newly discovered refuse site? | 46 |
Headline about rudeness in the House of Lords? | 46 |
He wrote "Philosopher's Holiday" | 46 |
Host: "It's over! He's ___!" | 46 |
How some dermatologists start their practices? | 46 |
How salamanders taste, comparatively speaking? | 46 |
He's known for portraying Wild Bill Hickok | 46 |
How does that change the gardener's plans? | 46 |
Hero "By the shores of Gitche Gumee" | 46 |
Hit song from a Leslie Caron film [right hand] | 46 |
History Channel reality show set in the Arctic | 46 |
Hit from the album "Beatles '65" | 46 |
How football players often end up after a play | 46 |
How some "Glee" characters break out | 46 |
Headline about Aniston and Pitt's breakup? | 46 |
He asked if you know as much as a fifth grader | 46 |
He played The Chief in "Dirty Harry" | 46 |
Hugo-winning novelist of "Redshirts" | 46 |
Halle Berry and Queen Latifah's film debut | 46 |
He wrote "Song of the Chattahoochee" | 46 |
Had to wear the winning team's jersey, say | 46 |
Hospital employee's role as an opera girl? | 46 |
He plays Dr. Eric Foreman on "House" | 46 |
Hybrid last name of Liz and Michael's kid? | 46 |
Henry Hill portrayer in "GoodFellas" | 46 |
Hat worn at the Shriners' Christmas party? | 46 |
Headline about a comedian's awful routine? | 46 |
Holmes' "wonderful one-hoss ___" | 46 |
Hesitant to ask that pretty girl to dance, say | 46 |
Herculean labor at a psychiatrist's office | 46 |
He wrote "The Bramine's Journal" | 46 |
Honorees in l'Église catholique: Abbr. | 46 |
Hawthorne's "The Great ___ Face" | 46 |
Huxley's "Time Must Have a ____" | 46 |
Hoopster who doesn't beat around the bush? | 46 |
Hemingway's "Islands in the ---" | 46 |
Hemingway's "Island in the ____" | 46 |
How students with the hottest grades graduate? | 46 |
Hot Lips Houlihan of TV's "MASH" | 46 |
He wrote "Voyage aux Pyrénées" | 46 |
Hebrew name meaning "Hill of spring" | 46 |
Hint to filling in four squares in this puzzle | 46 |
He wrote, "Nature is full of genius" | 46 |
HIS NEW RANK'S SAME: "TOP ACTOR" | 46 |
Heartbreaking, as "Romeo and Juliet" | 46 |
Half-Betazoid on "Star Trek: T.N.G." | 46 |
Home of the Jaycees' national headquarters | 46 |
His "gold" was honey, in a 1997 film | 46 |
Hardy's "___ the Greenwood Tree" | 46 |
Hall of Famer Ford who pitched for the Yankees | 46 |
Ham's ''consider it done'' | 46 |