Crossword Clues Start With H, page 43
Hand drum
Hypnotic, tranquillising drug taken for the relief of insomnia
Hand drum
___ half (payment)
Highway robbery victim, maybe
Having great size and power.
Hydrocarbons.
"Here Comes Science" band, for short
Headline of #19,806 (April 16, 1912)
Headline of April 16, 1912
Hits hard + famed spokescow = some Bach compositions
Hits hard + famed spokescow = some Bach compositions
His postcard says "My yacht's in high gear"
Harry Potter and the Deathly ___
Hungarian statesman: 1803–76
Harry Potter and the Deathly ____, last novel in the series
Highest
Huge pileup?
Hospital equipment
Hospital equipment
Hungarian composer and family
Hungarian composer's family
Having liberal political tendencies
Historic Belgian city.
Hooker, possibly, going over Belgian province
Having a muscle laceration?
Historically, a territorial area around Dublin or Calais
Has a midday meal
Home ground of the only amateur club in the Scottish Professional Football League
Hygienic equipment for babies’ feeding bottles
Host of ESPN's "Around the Horn"
Heroine of the His Dark Materials trilogy
Hockey great Mario
Hockey Hall-of-Famer Bryan
Hardly a knockout
Hardly a knockout
Hardly a beauty
Henpecked.
Hardly a beauty queen
Historic road in Assam.
Half of a half step in music
Half of a half step in music
Heat remover
Home of Southern University and A&M College
Hall of Fame pitcher-citrus grower?
Home of Southern University
Have a restless night
HEADS
___ huff (went away mad)
"Hotel Rwanda" faction
Henry James novel with The
Heir of martial artist Bruce?
Heartless young man opens 7 down for those from the cast that are not wanted
Homer
Henry Clay is heartless and on the edge with romantic hero who is made-up
Halts a ship in the open water
Halts a ship's motion
Heavy fog over a European capital?
Have nowhere to go but up
High-quality iron
Haggling
Harem denizen
Harem slave.
Harem woman
Harem slave
Harem slave
Hermaphrodite
Hot, blue spectral type
Humanitarian sometimes called the “British Schindler”
He proclaimed Wilhelm I of Prussia emperor of Germany, Jan.18,1871
He was elected to the Prussian parliament in 1847
Hot suns
Hippie period
Historic Cold War crossing point
Historic Cold War crossing point
Harness parts
High school finale
Highlight of music hall performances by Wilson, Keppel and Betty
Highest grossing actress of the aughts
Hockey trophy
Hockey prize
Hindu disciples
Hollywood actress.
Having claws like a lobster
Hockey trophy.
Having claws like a lobster.
Hockey trophy
Hockey trophy
He wrote "La Vie parisienne"
Having equal “pulling power” of induction
Hungarian conductor long associated with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
He said "My reputation, Iago, my reputation!"
How-to book for Bobby Fischer fans
He says of Desdemona "She is indeed perfection"
Hogwarts enrollee
Harry Potter character whose Patronus is an otter
Historic Greek gate
Hardened forewings of certain insects, not used to fly
Heroine of 1-/10-Across, etc.
"How to Argue and Win Every Time" author
Hymn heard in Berlioz's "Symphonie fantastique"
Hymn about the Day of Judgment
Hymn heard in Berlioz's "Symphonie fantastique"
Hymn about the Last Judgment
Hymnal standard
Hymn whose second line is "Solvet saeclum in favilla"
Hymn about the Day of Judgment
Hurled
Hoisted.
1985 Howard Jones single with a TV parody video by Godley & Creme
Harlem hot spot (2nd)
Harlem hot spot (2nd)
High-end Toyota
High-end Toyota
He plays first for the A's.
His nickname was "Dude President"
He discovered an "earth trash cure"?
___ Harold.
"___ Harold," Byron classic
Hot-toddy stirrer
Headline about an antipot referendum?
HER SLY PRANCES
High-glaze fabric finish
Highly glazed fabric
Hamburger?
Having a tuft of soft hairs
Headline subject.
Halftime destination, often
Heat transfer, e.g.
Heat transfer, e.g.
Honored one
Home business?
His last #1 hit was "Desperado Love"
Happy European?
1968 #2 hit with the lyric "My love for you is way out of line"
Heart "Who Will ___"
History, according to Carl Sandburg
Hindu philosopher
Happy diners' sounds
Hardly snug attire
Holy Spirit as a comforter.
He's moved
Heraldic bearings with javelin tips.
Hero or heroine
Heart-to-heart discussion
He's from Reno.
He should have starred in "The Deer Hunter"
He did Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and Jack Kemp
He voiced Mayor La Trivia on "Fibber McGee and Molly"
Half an operatic name
Hero of many old dime novels
How the tree surgeon graduated?
Herculean labor in Hollywood
He got 11 percent of the vote in the 1988 Republican primary in New Hampshire
Hit a sky-high ball?
Hit the humerus bone?
Honey
Hideaway for Mr. Salinger?
Hawaiian plantation
Half a quart: Fr.
He played Emile de Becque.
He starred in "South Pacific"
He's been stripped of immunity in Santiago
He who hesitates
He purposely kills time
He can put you off
Heroes of W. W. I
1973 horror flick about a doctor who turns his assistant into a cobra
Horace, for example: Lat.
Horace, to his contemporaries
Hepburn-Bogart Halloween film?
"Here's the reason"
Healthy habit
Hardly downsizing
Hooked up again
He has tales
High school infatuation
High school infatuation
Hit song of 1955, with "The"
Holbrook ___, actor and producer.
Holbrook ___, former stage star.
"Her typewriter was broken!"
Hampering the peripheral vision of, as a racehorse
Hen-lifting device?
Hen-lifting device?
"Here's the thing"
"Hold the Line" band
2010 hurricane
Hostess treat
Hotel ___
Hue similar to robin's egg blue
Horn of Africa nation
Hammer's inventor
Have kids
"Ha ha!"
"Hamlet" "character" who was used as a prop
Highly valued
How to see more while you're on Safari?
Having a ragged border, as paper
Hair: Prefix.
Hair: Comb. form
Hair-texturizing tool
Hex antidotes?
Henley events.
Henry VIII and Victoria
Hebrew tribesmen
Hebrew tribe members
Helpful librarians
He's in the Pledge of Allegiance
He hit .424 in '24
Having the necessary work credentials
Halloween dinner fare?
Highway pest
2004 historical film set in Africa
2004 historical film set in Africa
How beer may be sold
How beer may be sold
How some wine is sold
Hatches
Hit song of 1944
"Heaven forbid!"
How some calorie counters eventually want to look good
Homer of literature
His capital is Quito.
Humorous jazzman?
High-quality diamonds.
Have a ___ (be high)
Heavy jacket: Scot.
He won an Oscar for his role in "The Paper Chase"
Hardcover holders
Hardcover covers
Home for the Whiteoaks.
How to avoid the draft
HAMILL, HARMON, MESSIER, SPITZ
Hazmat sites
He played twins in "Raising Cain"
He played Jack Tripper on "Three's Company"
Highwayman?
Handler of intelligence agents
Hauling charges
Hauls away
Hard followers
Helmets
Hard at work
Hybrid animals.
Hamilton's dueling rival steals cattle?
Hockey stick in Irish game of hurling.
Had as a home
Hidden
Harry Truman is their honorary president.