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Hypocritical pejorative when used by millionaire senators born into political families 86
Hyphenated New York City suburb that's the site of Van Cortlandt Manor 74
Hymn whose title follows the line "When I die, Hallelujah, by and by" 79
Hybrid fashion item named one of People.com's "2007 Worst Trends" 79
Hybrid citrus that's hidden in Marconi's first name (and you thought we'd run out of ways to clue this) 115
Hybrid cat "bred for its skills in magic," according to Napoleon Dynamite 83
Hybrid car that runs a few seconds, then stops, then runs again, then stops again...? 85
Hybrid animal "bred for its skills in magic," per Napoleon Dynamite 77
Huston's costar and fellow Best Supporting Actress nominee for "Enemies, A Love Story" 100
Hunky tennis star featured in Shakira's "Gypsy" music video 73
Hungarian playwright whose "Liliom" was the basis for the musical "Carousel" 96
Humorist who wrote "Progress might have been all right once, but it has gone on too long" 99
Humorist who wrote "Happiness is having a scratch for every itch" 75
Hughes poem with the line "They send me to eat in the kitchen" 72
Huge fan of spells, conjuring, and anything and everything broom-related? 73
Huffington who said "There is nothing like becoming a mom to fill you with fear" 90
Huffington who is #12 on Forbes' "Most Influential Women in Media" 80
HP tablet released in July 2011, then discontinued six weeks later (then revived later in the year!) 100
How you might sit to watch a movie (or at least you'd better, or I'm not watching with you) 99
How you know that it's St. Patrick's Day in kin¬der¬gar¬ten? 77
How to score it when you bunt your hard-boiled breakfast to advance the runner? 79
How to link the 12 letters in this puzzle with a single line to make a picture 78
How to "make money the old-fashioned way," in a Smith Barney ad 73
How the fact that "The Internship" is just an ad for Google is veiled 79
How school dress code rules might be enforced the day before summer break 73
How Ms. Morissette was known on "You Can't Do That on Television" 79
How long it takes to get something back (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) 79
How amorous firestarters might start the fire, or a golf scoring system interrupted? 84
How a Southerner might begin a sentence about how they do things in these parts 79
Houses with sharply angled roofs, and what this puzzle's four longest answers literally have in common 106
Housekeeper's home renovation advice about a cheap fourposter offer? 72
Host: "Whoa, Bobby just got bopped! Looks like his first entree is gonna be a ___!" 93
Host: "Well, that's because it's an anagram of your name. I guess it gives new meaning to the phrase '___'!" Flay: "Wait ... what?" Host: (Ding!) "And there's the timer! Tune in tomorrow for another t 245
Host: "Welcome to 'Celebrity Food Fight'! Tonight it's reigning champ Bobby Flay vs. Alton Brown. Needless to say, they both have that ___ ..." 165
Host: "Now Alton's on the ropes! Bobby's ___ out of him! (Or should I say, hash browns?)" 107
Host: "Champ, this seemed like a grudge match. Do I detect some ... ___?" Flay: "Well, yeah, he kept calling me 'Flabby Boy'!" 154
Host: "... and more than just pride is at stake tonight, namely, a ___!" 82
Horror host who always seems to have a great weight on his shoulders?[The only real host on the list. He was on TV for 25+ years.] 130
Horror flick starring Humphrey Bogart as a mad scientist, with "The" 78
Hoobastank "Did it ever ___ to you that this could be your final day" 79
Homer throws one out the window in the title sequence of "The Simpsons" 81
Home-field advantage in football ... or what the last square of the answer to this clue represents in this puzzle 113
Home to every undisputed world chess champions during the 1950's and 1960's 83
Home to Andrew Wyeth's "Christina's World," informally 72
Home or Office follower [The AV Club xword moves to a subscription model soon! - sign up at avxword.com] 104
Home of the world's second-oldest written constitution, after America's 79
Home of the van Eyck brothers' "Adoration of the Lamb" altarpiece 79
Home of the civil-engineering boondoggle known as "The Big Dig" 73
Home of the annual Gathering of Nations powwow, the world's largest celebration of Native American culture 110
Home of Sky Tower, the tallest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere 81
Home of Canada's largest mall, named "Eighth Wonder of the World" by travel writers 97
Hollywood studio that released "King Kong" and "Citizen Kane" 81
Hollywood star whose memoir was titled "The Good, the Bad, and Me" 76
Hollywood agent Emanuel whose brother Rahm is the White House chief of staff 76
Holiday when children are given red envelopes containing money from their elders 80
Holiday song that begins "The sun is shining, the grass is green" 75
Holiday movie with the repeated line "You'll shoot your eye out!" 79
Holder of the world record for the longest ovation on the operatic stage (80 minutes) 85
Holder of the Guiness World Record for most bone fractures in one lifetime (433) 80
Hoe or rake (like one might use to tend plants after losing one's job) 74
Hodges who called baseball's "shot heard 'round the world" 76
Hodges who called "The Giants win the pennant! The Giants win the pennant!" 85
Hockey legend with the record for most shots on goal in one season, for short 77
Hitchcock film that has uncredited appearances by Fidel Castro and Che Guevara 78
Hit song with the line "When she squeezed me tight she nearly broke my spine" 87
Hit song of 1973 and 1996 with the lyrics "I heard he sang a good song / I heard he had a style" 106
Hit song from Alanis Morissette's "Jagged Little Pill" album 74
Hit song from 2000 ... and a hint to 10 symmetrically arranged Across answers 77
Hit single from Carole King's "Rhymes & Reasons" album 72
Hit series whose pilot was the TV movie "Panic at Malibu River" 73
Hit Broadway musical with the song "I'm Not Wearing Underwear Today" 82
History class: F -- “The professor ignored my attendance record and class participation, judging me entirely on ___” 124
Historical figure kidnapped in "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" 83
Historical figure in Isabel Allende's novel "Inés of My Soul" 78
Historical character in John Ford's "My Darling Clementine" 73
Historic symbol whose shape can be found hidden in this completed puzzle 72
Historic figures disputed in a "Seinfeld" Trivial Pursuit question 76
Historian Kearns Goodwin whose work was adapted into the movie "Lincoln" 82
Hispanic MLB star whose nickname is a Hispanic cartoon character spelled backward (COINCIDENCE?!?) 98
His version of "Othello" holds the record for longest-running Shakespeare production on Broadway 106
His tombstone reads "Cast a cold Eye / On Life, on Death. / Horseman, pass by" 88
His tombstone in Montmartre Cemetery has a statue of him as the puppet Petrushka 80
His tenure was set to end in 2009, to the delight of many, though he's reported to be reconsidering 103
His statue (minus its head) can be found in Arlington's Freedom Park 72
His second book is subtitled "Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream" 82
His right arm was severed in a light saber duel before he became Darth Vader 76
His poem "Fleas" reads, in its entirety, "Adam / Had 'em" 81
His only line in "Clerks" ends in "Most of 'em just cheat on you" 89
His number 23 is retired by the Miami Heat even though he never played for them 79
His mystery admirer didn't appear graveside to toast his birthday in 2010 for the first time since 1949 107
His last words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" 73
His last line in a 1987 film is "I think I'll have a drink" 73
His film debut was in "Curly Sue" (1991) as a sort of villain out to get the title girl 97
His film debut was as Woody Allen's college-aged son in "Manhattan Murder Mystery" (1993) 103
His film debut was as the Dog-Faced Boy in "Big Top Pee-wee" (1988) 77
His film debut was as Billy Crystal's son in "City Slickers" (1991) 81
His film debut was as a subway thief in "Heartburn" (1986), with Meryl Streep and Jack Nicholson 106
His dying words were "What an artist the world is losing in me!" 74
His death prompted Georges Pompidou to say "France is a widow" 72
His best-known song includes ''Thee haughty tyrants ne'er shall tame'' 90