Crossword Clues Start With H, page 75
Home level around Hudson Bay
Home of the Univ. of St. Francis
Half foot: Prosody.
Half-frozen needlework?
Half-frozen needlework?
Hairdresser?
Hawaiian yams
Has trouble swallowing
Has trouble swallowing
Heavy-looking print
House weathers?
Hatchet handle.
Hatchet handle
Hamstrings
Hip-hop song about where Thanksgiving stuffing is supposed to go?
Hebrew prophet Amos
Highlighted, as text
Hammerstein and Rodgers's card
"He that ___ anger . . . ": Prov. 16:32
Hymn "The Strife ___, the Battle Done"
Hit song for Diana Ross
Hit song of 1940
Have ___ (hold a grudge).
How tennis players make noise?
1990 Heisman Trophy runner-up Raghib ___
Hard-bargainer's words
Home towns for Ulysses and Cornell.
Has no truth to it
Hall & Oates "Say It ___"
Horseplayer's last words
Henrik/Maurice
1996 Helen Fielding book made into a film starring Renée Zellweger
Hymen.
High-kicking dance by limbless critters?
High-kicking dance by limbless critters?
Hustled out.
Hempen fabrics.
#1 hit of February 2003
Human dynamos
Hunger game #1
Hearten
Honors ceremony
Hunger game?
Holmes story
Help for a common winter woe
"Hold that tiger"
Hear: Comb. form.
Hear: Prefix
Hearing: Comb. form
Hatch fastener.
Hibernation hideaway
Have a perfect record
Had a perfect record
Had a senior moment
Held to no runs
Humorist who wrote the Oscar-winning short "How to Sleep", and a member of the Algonquin Round Table
High-window section of a structure
Heroine who declares "I have always depended on the kindness of strangers"
Handout from the pizzeria?
Heliotrope
Heliotrope.
Handrail components, often
Heavenly twist
Helical
How some hams are cut
"Hit" band with "Jesus Is Just Alright"
Hybrid trout
Housing start for a Mae West/Cary Grant film?
"___ Have Seen Better Days," old song
Highly reflective finish
Half of a one-time popular vaudeville team.
Half of a former vaudeville team.
Having a certain meter.
Hopeh town on the Huto River
Hang in there
HQ for a blues-filled bash?
Holes 12, 13 and 14
Headline that's bad news for a movie producer?
Heavy construction gear
Huge hammering machines
Half-and-half kind of drama
Hepcat's attire
Hot-sofa ballet, in a way
He was Rocky's manager
Half-wild horse.
Hopes that weren't meant to be
Hair color: abbr.
Hemingway's lost lady
Health plan's exclusion for renegers?
Heated car seat?
HOT STOCK, MAYBE (1933)
HOT STOCK, MAYBE (1933)
Help in a stock exchange?
Horticulturist Luther
Hero's award
He kayoed "Two-Ton Tony": 1939
Honeymooner with 39-Across?
Horse-breaker
Harangues
Henpecks
Henpecks
He defeated Mike Tyson in 1990
How some face a new year
Heavy boots
Heavy shoes
He blows a muted trumpet.
Henry on trumpet
HOV LANE users
Handle responsibility, so to speak
Hide in plain sight?
Hack's profit?
Hack's profit?
Hotel awning?
Have loose lips
Horses for remounts: Sp.
Humor that won't offend
High-speed transmitting system
Hissy fit
Humble, in conversation
Humble, in conversation
Having a common central line
Having a common axis (Var.)
Having common axes
Head of O. P. S.
He's running for the Senate.
Hellish literary work
Heaven-sent soul mate?
Have doubts about destructive one?
Highly suspect
Half a Caribbean tree
He said: Lat.
Howard as a museum supporter?
Home-made smoke.
Homemade smoke
His work may take him underground
Housemate in Real World
Hair holders
High-stepping dance that involves a little golden showers?
Heading for April
Heinrich Heine's greeting
Highway hazards
Handyman
Herb used by florists to make wreaths
Heeded.
HEADS or TAILS
Half a tropical hummingbird
Hard to look at
Hindu pilgrimage center
Hits of yesteryear
Holden and Garfield roles
Hounded
Happy flower?
Handymen's favorite tools?
Hits again.
1941 hit for Billie Holiday
Headwaiter's inducement?
He sings Amfortas.
House Appropriations chief.
House appropriations chief.
Hit with a heavy hammer
Hammered hard
Hardly emulated the 16-Across
Hardly emulated the 16-Across
Hit hard
Headline for Irv Noren.
Having two atoms of a univalent metal.
Having two univalent metal atoms
Hit song of the Twenties.
Hubbard's subject.
Hive workers?
"Hush!"
"Hamlet Meets Macbeth"?
Hot spots of old West
HMOs may cover them
HMOs may cover them
Has no problems
Has no problems
500-horsepower four-wheel bike
500-horsepower four-wheel bike
Held colloquy.
"Hannah and Her Sisters" and "Bullets Over Broadway"
Her 1984 bio was "Knock Wood"
He makes weekly countdowns?
He wrote "Christ in Concrete."
Headline #2 (Suspect questioned)
He lost to Seixas on the courts.
Horse-traded
Haggled
Hounds
Half of MCXXII
Hill of glacial drift
Haggles
Hamilcar __ (general of Carthage)
Hamilcar ___.
Hannibal's family name.
Hannibal's family name
Hamilcar ___ (Hannibal's father)
His pseudonym was Stendhal.
"How's your Moët & Chandon stock?" answer?
"How's your Moët & Chandon stock?" answer?
Howard the coward?
Heads-up
Heads up
Honor for the best breads?
'Huff' Emmy winner, and the mother of 118-Across
H, once
Hero of troubadour songs
1994 honoree
House topping
Hagedorn's subject.
Hockey-playing servant's milieu?
Home of domineering Gem Staters?
Hearty meat entree
Haydn Wood's popular song.
"He that would thrive must ___ five."
Hope-Crosby route
Hybrid that may be plucked
Hudsons
Hungarian-American conductor Antal
Hungarian-born conductor
Holdup victim's plea
Hyperbolic description of Eric Clapton, say
Hagrid portrayer in the "Harry Potter" films
Hoodwinked in Hobart?
He brushes you off
He brushes you off
High-flown: Poet.
Have a reckless fling
Horror porn of urban legend
Horseplay on the stage.
Helicopter hub
Hernando De Soto, e.g.
Harpoon throwers
Hindu language: Abbr.
Hit high
Hit high
Hit a high fly ball
Horn that's not very sturdy?
Hartbeest.
Hartebeest.
Hartebeest
Houston: No hits, no runs, no errors
Having no aisles
Having no aisles, as a church
Having no aisles, in architecture
" . . . he ___ live": Diogenes Laërtius
Had the usual for dinner?
Have the capability
Herschel invention
HE KEEPS A FILLING STATION: 1914