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Houston and Canaveral sites: Abbr. Heaths (Scot.) Hell on wheels Hillmen of Arakan. High point in 1980 news High point in 1980 news High point of 1980 news Harvey Keitel's "Reservoir Dogs" role Having several sections, as a rocket Horse goddess of the Gauls. Half-acre plot in So. Africa. Hair removers Hair treatment for Brockovich? Holy night follower Having only a few empty seats, as a theater Having wavy lines, as 17 Across His commanding officer was Colonel Hall Houdini et al. Houdini et al. Heavens on earth Hubert Humphrey's peepers? He dreamed of marrying her and having a... Hood's pal meets actor? Hardly winning Hardly winning Hearer Holly Golightly portrayer? "___ hook well . . . ": Shak. Hazard for King Kong? He shocked reporters at the event by accusing them of ___ ... Helpful person's line Having the most to tell Headquarters of the NATO Navy. Home of the world's largest naval base HQ of a U.S. fleet. Home of the world's largest naval base Half-inning summary, with 75 Down How much I care if I couldn't care less How much I care if I couldn't care less Half-cocked Happy Hidden Hospital workers' org. Headline of #42,566 (Aug. 9, 1974) Have ___ with. Hoped-for reply to 1-Across Hostess's oversight Hail in a loud voice Hotel amenity for business travelers Hotel amenity for business travelers Hobo Hitching post? Honeymoon mecca Honeymoon mecca Honeymooners' destination Honeymooners' destination, often Honeymooners' destination, often High with Trendex. "Happy Colored Marbles" band Had a saucy relationship? "Hail to thee, blithe spirit! Bird thou never ___ . . . " Helen ___, of the Theatre Guild. Hidden Home of Monty Python and Benny Hill? Have irons ___. Highway to heaven? Highway to heaven? High-level meddler Hero's father in "Samson and Delilah." Hawaii's last queen Hard-hit baseballs Hits of the baseball season. Having "fun, fun, fun," according to a Beach Boys song? Having a good soak 1994 host city in Norway Hit the jackpot "How low can you go?" competitions Hard, low base hit Homes of certain beasts. He auditioned for a job on Monday Night Football "Hello" singing star who's part Leo? Handcuff, in slang Hardly at all Hardly at all Half masks, usually of silk or satin: Fr. Half masks: Fr. Honk if you . . . Heather, Daisy and hyacinth Henning and Blackstone Hate coke? Home cook's breakfast enhancement? How to use excess cotton or silk? Health clinic named for a diva? Harilal, Manilal, Ramdas, and Devdas? HOME Hamill's foreign currency? Heraldic jungle king 1998 #5 hit by Nicole Wray HERO HERO Haile Selassie He puffed He has difficulties in South Africa. 1955 Herman Wouk novel He succeeded Smuts. He'll treat you like a star Hurries Hurries Have fun Hies Heads toward Hellenistic dynasty of Pergamum. Hit that causes the fans to roar? He makes an effort Hunters' needs: Abbr. Handbook for careful pilots Humor, Greek style. Having much clayey soil Hunt Has to wait for the next round, perhaps How Desi kept track of his daughter? Homestead lot. Homestead site. #1 hit for Danny & the Juniors #1 hit between "April Love" and "Get a Job" Having grief for sin: Theol. Half a Jules Verne number Highest point on Maui Head of surveys Hideaways Having second thoughts Hope of one placing a personal ad? Hope of one placing a personal ad? Had radiance. Hies How jams are stored "Hee Haw" regular Hearts and spades, in bridge Hearts and spades. Hearts and others. Hits newsprint? Headache, Gallic style. He-devil How seconds may be divided How fractions may be stated How metric units are divided Hit that proves 17-/57-Across Hit man's hit Hallucinogens Hallucinogens, for short Household gods Hitting hard {/High card up one's sleeve/} Halloween tradition Home of Sun Bowl Stadium Hiking path Headlight setting Hikers' favorite. Headlight setting Headlight setting Headlight setting Headlight settings Huxley who wrote about Africa Hardly museumgoers Hardly museumgoers His statue is on top of Philadelphia City Hall [1 coulomb per second] "How ___ marry . . . ? He bested Van Buren Harebrained scheme Hypothetical core material of the earth, supposedly nickel and iron: Geol. "Heavens!" Headstream of the Congo River. #1 hit for Ready for the World #1 hit for Ready for the World #1 hit for Ready for the World 1985 #1 hit for Ready for the World ___ hand ___ hand (helped) ___ hand (helped out) ___ hand (helped) Has nothing to do with. 1976 hit that begins "Someone's knockin' at the door" He played with the Foggy Mountain Boys Help with fasting? Have it good Hawthorne novel, with "The" Hawthorne novel, with "The" ... her favorite spot for family photos Huntsman's assistant Hereford Highway divider Highway line marker's supply Humor quote, part two High jinks. Hoopla Hold-up phrase? Hold-up phrase? "Hold up!" Huge array Having a successful theater career? Heavenly foods How the sausage was desired? He made good in Brooklyn. Having the tootsies turned inward. Heavy cardigan jacket Here Hint, part 2 {/Hint's next part/} How heroes act 11/5/08 headlines Heading ___ storm How the world ends, in poetic prophecy. Hockey honor Hockey honor Health-conscious fish? Home of Smith College Hall of Fame outfielder Dave or actor Paul Hall of Fame outfielder Dave or actor Paul 1959 Hitchcock flick "___ . . . hath such grace": Donne Hammering critters Hairdo for the office? Home to Main Street, U.S.A. Honeysuckles. "House Calls" star (1978) Having an easy time of it 1976 #1 hit whose title follows the words "There must be ..." Harry Hopkins: 1935–38 Husband's casual statement to his wife Husky stevedores? Halter He thought inferior fabric came from __ He thought inferior fabric came from __ Hangouts for womanizing caddies? Hit from "The Threepenny Opera" Haitian-born politician and Fugees alum How Pooh's pal Owl signs his name Host of the 79th Academy Awards Highly volatile gas, for short Highly volatile fuel: Abbr. 1967-68 hit by The Union Gap featuring Gary Puckett Highway divs. Hidden Having finished just one month of a job? Harrogate, Tenn., campus H2O "How come?" Half of CXXX "How come?" {/He answered "In 1971. But ..."/}