| Heidi who used to model for Victoria's Secret |
45 |
| Historical name in Arizona politics |
35 |
| He's inclined to agree |
22 |
| Had wings |
9 |
| Harm severely |
13 |
| Has vittles |
11 |
| Hand in mah-jongg |
17 |
| Highwayman, for example |
23 |
| Hadithist's faith |
17 |
| Horrible one of comics |
22 |
| Hamburg river |
13 |
| Huggies products |
16 |
| Healthy looking |
15 |
| Half, for example |
17 |
| Heads for |
9 |
| Hadn't thought of it that way |
29 |
| How stupid am I! |
16 |
| He conducted the world premiere of "Pagliacci |
45 |
| Hebrew leaders |
14 |
| Half" prefix |
12 |
| Holds on |
8 |
| Havana-to-Palm Beach dir. |
25 |
| Huge screen format |
18 |
| He played agent Ari Gold in "Entourage": 2 wds. |
47 |
| How to look for nostalgia? |
26 |
| He played Jack Gallo on "Just Shoot Me |
38 |
| Home of a "Sweet Swan |
21 |
| Home to most of Russia |
22 |
| Horne who sang "Deed I Do |
25 |
| Highlands chap |
14 |
| Handle for Hadrian |
18 |
| Hot Elvis film |
14 |
| High school yearbook sect. |
26 |
| Hailey best seller: 1965 |
24 |
| He goes AWOL |
12 |
| Hybrid feline |
13 |
| His Holiness, the Dalai ___ |
27 |
| Hit, in show biz |
16 |
| Hired sedan |
11 |
| He should have written "Hotel |
29 |
| Head material, perhaps |
22 |
| Highlands village that appears for only one day every 100 years |
63 |
| High or low follower |
20 |
| Hamlet or Romeo |
15 |
| Hägar's comics wife |
20 |
| His chariot was drawn by four fire-breathing horses |
51 |
| Hard name in acting? |
20 |
| Hindu chant |
11 |
| Hulk's daughter, and FHM's first cover model younger than 21 |
60 |
| Holy man in an Ogden Nash verse |
31 |
| Had lapses onstage |
18 |
| Hopped aboard |
13 |
| His Rose was Irish |
18 |
| Having hit the hay, so to speak |
31 |
| Had the ability to |
18 |
| Hurry, quaintly |
15 |
| Hoppy product |
13 |
| Hardly trivial |
14 |
| Hammer-and-anvil site |
21 |
| Had relevance to |
16 |
| Highland brigands |
17 |
| Horoscope figure |
16 |
| Home to the Norse gods |
22 |
| High-hoper |
10 |
| Heart doc's concern |
19 |
| Had something for dinner |
24 |
| He wrote "The Third Man. |
24 |
| Hog butcher for the world |
25 |
| High school clique |
18 |
| Household god ( Roman) |
22 |
| Half of a good-and-evil pair |
28 |
| He wrote "The Assistant |
23 |
| Helen Mirren film: 1984 |
23 |
| Hypnosis pioneer whose name led to a verb |
41 |
| Hitch together |
14 |
| Headed for the fence, perhaps |
29 |
| He wrote "God Bless America |
27 |
| Hit for Trini Lopez and Peter, Paul & Mary |
42 |
| Hit 1990s PC game |
17 |
| Hurt bad |
8 |
| Her first movie was "Do The Right Thing |
39 |
| Honest _____,/My Desdemona must I leave to thee |
47 |
| High school wrestling team equipment |
36 |
| Heavy partner |
13 |
| Howard Cunningham, informally |
29 |
| Handsome men |
12 |
| Home for Nixon and Reagan: Abbr. |
32 |
| He was on deck when Mookie hit the ball through Bill Buckner's legs to win Game 6 of the 1986 World Series |
106 |
| Hawaii Five-O" star Jack |
24 |
| Hidden beneath the surface |
26 |
| Hand-to-mouth control |
21 |
| Harry Potter" actress who hosts an online feminist book club: 2 wds. |
68 |
| Home of the world's largest refracting telescope |
48 |
| Ha ha, very funny |
17 |
| Highest-rated movie quote on AFI's top 100 list not spoken by a human character |
79 |
| Home ice for the N.Y. Rangers |
29 |
| Hedda's rival in gossip |
23 |
| Homecoming game cheer |
21 |
| His fruit-loving cousin --- Gogh |
32 |
| Hubbard or Ripken |
17 |