Hero who helped Odysseus recover Achilles's body | 52 |
He played Jimmy's "West Wing" opponent | 52 |
He played Arnold Vinick on "The West Wing" | 52 |
Her creation became a national emblem: June 14, 1777 | 52 |
Head of the Senate's Foreign Relations Committee | 52 |
His #4 hangs from the ceiling of TD Banknorth Garden | 52 |
Hank Schrader's org. on "Breaking Bad" | 52 |
He joined Pizarro in the conquest of the Inca Empire | 52 |
He shared the 1933 Physics Nobel with Schrödinger | 52 |
Husband's "residence" when in disfavor | 52 |
Honor attained by this puzzle's nine celebrities | 52 |
Haydn's ''The Creation'' setting | 52 |
He played John Glenn in 1983 and John McCain in 2012 | 52 |
He played a chauvinistic shoe salesman for ten years | 52 |
Holmes mantra, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 52 |
His Super Bowl MVP performance was his last NFL game | 52 |
He's known for shouting ''Bam!'' | 52 |
He composed "the Microsoft Sound" on a Mac | 52 |
Hockey legend also nicknamed "Trader Phil" | 52 |
High-quality salad topping, in Rachael Ray shorthand | 52 |
Hall of Fame pitcher known as "Bullet Bob" | 52 |
He shared the 1925 Nobel Prize in Physics with Hertz | 52 |
Humphrey Bogart's "High Sierra" costar | 52 |
Harry James's "___ the Craziest Dream" | 52 |
Hymn "Dies ___" ("Day of Wrath") | 52 |
Hip-hop mogul, and a hint to this puzzle's theme | 52 |
Hit for The Pointer Sisters, Van Halen or Kris Kross | 52 |
Hot place to throw the pot once you've thrown it | 52 |
He's friends with Stan on "South Park" | 52 |
He was advised "To thine own self be true" | 52 |
Heroine of Zona Gale's "Faint Perfume" | 52 |
Heroine in Bizet's "The Pearl Fishers" | 52 |
He's on the back of Missouri's state quarter | 52 |
Honorary deg. that Harvard awarded George Washington | 52 |
Harvard University Press's ___ Classical Library | 52 |
Hubbard, founder of the Dianetic Research Foundation | 52 |
Hannah of ''Hannah and Her Sisters'' | 52 |
He prophesied the Messiah would be born in Bethlehem | 52 |
Home to da Vinci's "L'Ultima Cena" | 52 |
Honoree of a D.C. monument at 1964 Independence Ave. | 52 |
Home of "Christina's World," for short | 52 |
Highly hyped N.L. pitcher Stephen Strasburg, for one | 52 |
Hard-up Collective Soul song off "Dosage"? | 52 |
Hard up Collective Soul song off "Dosage"? | 52 |
He had a thing for Trinity in "The Matrix" | 52 |
Hook two balloons together at the end, bend slightly | 52 |
Herman T. Zweibel's weekly, with "The" | 52 |
Homer put one on Marge's finger when he proposed | 52 |
Her first single was (aptly) "Mrs. Lennon" | 52 |
Heroine of ''Because of Winn-Dixie'' | 52 |
Her full name anagrams to "horny rap wife" | 52 |
Host with a self-proclaimed "No Spin Zone" | 52 |
Hepburn's "The Lion in Winter" co-star | 52 |
He wrote ''To be loved, be lovable'' | 52 |
Historic city badly damaged in the Spanish Civil War | 52 |
Host of 1950s TV's "Bank on the Stars" | 52 |
Historic site in Texas (first battle of Mexican War) | 52 |
Hallucinogens formerly used for anesthesia, in brief | 52 |
He sang "Beauty and the Beast" with Celine | 52 |
Home of the U.N.'s Javier Pérez de Cuéllar | 52 |
Half of the duo on the album "You Eediot!" | 52 |
He wrote "The Making of an American": 1901 | 52 |
Howard who narrated "Arrested Development" | 52 |
Hepburn, to Bogart, in "The African Queen" | 52 |
Historic San Francisco theater, with "the" | 52 |
HAL's earthbound counterpart in "2001" | 52 |
He asks, "Do you like green eggs and ham?" | 52 |
How "a rose by any other name would smell" | 52 |
Hank voicing Apu and Moe on "The Simpsons" | 52 |
Hank who voices some "Simpsons" characters | 52 |
Handle for a big showroom that sells bathroom sinks? | 52 |
He's "sweet William now" in a pop song | 52 |
Hit song from "Bridge Over Troubled Water" | 52 |
He hit the last two home runs at Ebbets Field [fist] | 52 |
Hazarding a guess: manager of a political candidate? | 52 |
He launched his business just a few years after Kroc | 52 |
Health care provision (after using a pull down menu) | 52 |
How many modern sports events are broadcast, briefly | 52 |
Highly anticipated product with a June, 2007 release | 52 |
He played Brutus in "Julius Caesar" (1953) | 52 |
Home of the oldest school in Sweden, founded in 1085 | 52 |
Home of the Western Athletic Conference's Aggies | 52 |
How does "no" describe some baseball caps? | 52 |
Hit for the Chiffons in 1963 and Carole King in 1980 | 52 |
Having a bucket for a mouth and a handle for a nose? | 52 |
How did the mathematician describe a Sicilian pizza? | 52 |
He's fourth on the list of longest-serving popes | 52 |
Heavenly body located at the vertex of the universe? | 52 |
He played Virgil Earp in "Tombstone," 1993 | 52 |
Horror host who's so suave it's frightening? | 52 |
Home for an "old woman" in a nursery rhyme | 52 |
Highest academic degrees offered by Harvard Law Sch. | 52 |
He may shout "you're not my real mom!" | 52 |
Harry Potter's professor of divination Trelawney | 52 |
How many "Summoner's Tales" Sting told | 52 |
Hardy's "--- of the D'Urbervilles" | 52 |
Hair that might be there when there's none there | 52 |
Half-Betazoid "Star Trek" character Deanna | 52 |
Hawthorne collection of previously published stories | 52 |
Hard cracker usually made with no shortening or fats | 52 |