Hank Ketcham's holy terror | 30 |
Having a high specific gravity | 30 |
Health insurance option, often | 30 |
He played Captain Jack Sparrow | 30 |
Hollywood's Laura or Bruce | 30 |
Hollywood's Bruce or Laura | 30 |
He played Ricky on 50's TV | 30 |
He played Ricky on '50s TV | 30 |
Hymn about the Day of Judgment | 30 |
Heavy metal, to many listeners | 30 |
Have pheasant under glass, say | 30 |
Home plate, in slang (hint #5) | 30 |
Heart of __ (Alabama nickname) | 30 |
Handy homeowner's initials | 30 |
Headed for the morgue, perhaps | 30 |
He's called Prof in French | 30 |
Hardly sit-on-your-hands types | 30 |
Holder of private information? | 30 |
Husband-and-wife political duo | 30 |
He's not a Mensa candidate | 30 |
He wrote "Devotions" | 30 |
Head covering beneath a helmet | 30 |
Holder for a toilet paper roll | 30 |
Harry Potter nemesis __ Malfoy | 30 |
Hoopster Erving's nickname | 30 |
Hang like a spaniel's ears | 30 |
High-speed connection, briefly | 30 |
High-rise convenience, perhaps | 30 |
Hundred-thousandth of a newton | 30 |
Having ants in one's pants | 30 |
Heavenly hit from the '50s | 30 |
How the Lincoln Memorial faces | 30 |
Have your cake and ___ it, too | 30 |
He wrote "My People" | 30 |
Hit for the Righteous Brothers | 30 |
Home of the volcano Chimborazo | 30 |
Hebrew for "delight" | 30 |
He acquired over 1,000 patents | 30 |
Head of the costume department | 30 |
Hubble of the Hubble Telescope | 30 |
His catch may be six feet long | 30 |
Ham-and-___ (incompetent sort) | 30 |
Handler of defensive functions | 30 |
Hebrew for "skyward" | 30 |
Home of ancient Greek scholars | 30 |
Hollywood's Danny or Jenna | 30 |
He beat Tom in Super Bowl XLII | 30 |
He fought against Baal worship | 30 |
He wrote "Gerontion" | 30 |
Harper's Bazaar competitor | 30 |
Horror movie locale, for short | 30 |
H.G. Wells' imaginary race | 30 |
Have a simple wedding, perhaps | 30 |
Higher forms of transportation | 30 |
Hard to understand or identify | 30 |
Huge computer unveiled in 1946 | 30 |
Historic first name in W.W. II | 30 |
He had a grandmother named Eve | 30 |
Half-inch stripe wearer: Abbr. | 30 |
Heaviest of the Olympic swords | 30 |
Heaviest modern fencing weapon | 30 |
Home of the Derby and the Oaks | 30 |
House Republican V.I.P. Cantor | 30 |
Harry Houdini's birth name | 30 |
Hair treatment for Brockovich? | 30 |
He wrote about Perry and Della | 30 |
Hungarian architect Goldfinger | 30 |
Hollywood-to-Palm Springs dir. | 30 |
How a medium gets the message? | 30 |
Hockey great Phil, to his fans | 30 |
Homework assignment, sometimes | 30 |
Heart, soul, or heart and soul | 30 |
Harris of "Seinfeld" | 30 |
Homophone for a biblical queen | 30 |
Having a love of beauty (Var.) | 30 |
He played TV's Poncherello | 30 |
Hangar 18 contents, supposedly | 30 |
Holder of combs, needles, etc. | 30 |
Hurricane operation, for short | 30 |
How some golfers shoot a round | 30 |
Homes to many business tycoons | 30 |
Here-today-gone-tomorrow trend | 30 |
How some explain a coincidence | 30 |
Half-human, half-goat creature | 30 |
His DC memorial opened in 1997 | 30 |
He's the Barber of Seville | 30 |
Here today, gone tomorrow type | 30 |
Half a legendary bluegrass duo | 30 |
Heeds the dentist's advice | 30 |
Hustle's cinematic partner | 30 |
Henry of "Fail-Safe" | 30 |
Houseful of Greeks, familiarly | 30 |
Hamburger's title, perhaps | 30 |
Happy hour day, usually: Abbr. | 30 |
Have no particular place to go | 30 |
Hurricanes' little cousins | 30 |
Hero/giant created by Rabelais | 30 |
H.S. dropout's alternative | 30 |
High sch. dropout's option | 30 |
H.S. dropout's goal, maybe | 30 |