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Crossword Clues Start With H, page 128

Harmless reptile with a dangerous-sounding name Hired hoodlum Hired hoodlum Harness handler Hefty heifers? (Boris Badenov "reformed") Hobo gridlock? Highly seasoned stews or soups. Home-invading Gore? House that was a mark of wealth in the 19th century Hits Hurled shells at the enemy. Hyphenated word meaning "completely flat" Honshu town Habitual bungler Habitual bungler Hollands (Var.) Hint to this puzzle's theme Hint to this puzzle's theme Hand-held water propulsion device Hardtack. Historic mail-order company Hoodwink a hawk How a youngster might watch a parade, with "on" How a youngster might watch a parade, with "on" High quality faucet? Hebrew month. Hebrew month: Var. Hebrew months. Hero of 1857 book. Hit song lyric of 1929 and 1968 Hudson's Bay Company, e.g. Homey places Hall & Oates "Everything Your ___" Having equal angles. Having equal angles Hit, part 3 1991 hit by Divinyls best enjoyed alone? Huber's TV show: 1950–51 Here and there, to Pierre Here and there, to Pierre Hudson film of '68 1968 Hudson/Borgnine thriller Hockey-playing movie detective? How some scary things go How some scary things go He flies to remote destinations He/she pairing Honest borrowers. Herb Alpert hit (with "A") "House" role Harried photographer's wish? Harried photographer's wish? Hit a new low? Hero of a Molière comedy. Highest mountain, Julian Alps. Hardware. "How swift the moments fly!" Half a Jackson Hot, as weather Hard work that increases value Hard work that increases value Heavy-duty tire rating Heavy-duty tire rating He compels Henhouse sounds Hallway items with hooks Half of CCCXII Half of CCCXII Half of CCCXII Handler of gifts for the kids on the "naughty" list? Hits on the head He lives on sound tracks. Hustlers? Hustlers? How to hide How to make sense of the starred clues? Halving Help between chefs and waiters. He stirs up Hollins University loc. He was born Jan. 19, 1807. He was allowed to keep his sword Hair on an Andalusian horse? Hit the bottom? Hit the bottom? Hit bottom? Highest N.C.O. HQ chief administrative asst., in the army 1966 Herb Alpert & the Tijuana Brass hit Heavenly broadcasters. Help out a panhandler Half brick in a wall. 1996 hybrid animation/live-action film Hit 1996 live-action/animated film Hydrate of aluminum. Heat treatment Holder for screw-cutting tool. High level ad. Henry Purcell aria Hoosier senator Has a promising future in a zoo? Has a promising future Head & Shoulders target He drew the first Christmas card. Hairdressing operation? HOLLER HOLLER Hazel Scott plays it. He played Agent Polk in "The Sting" Half-man and half-fish diety His first comedy album was "I Am Not Homer" Hypes a movie, perhaps Half a Julia Child quote Headline stating that lace mats are passé? Husband's advice, part 3 Herr's title: Ger. His pen name is Richard Stark Howie __ Having two lines of rotation Hied (oneself). Having scant choice Hull attachment "His ___ than . . . " He sculptured the lady of Bedloe Island. He rounded the Cape of Good Hope Highly unlikely liquor tab? Heap of grain. Home games for the San Francisco Giants? He presides over the Senate. Hoops great Charles, who has announced his retirement Hitler's title: Abbr. Heavy: Prefix. Homer's musical son? Homer's musical son? Hungarian composer's holiday serving? Hungarian composer's holiday serving? 2001 hymn, "Here I __ Worship" "Here I ___ Worship" (contemporary hymn) Hold: Fr. Hors d'oeuvres. Hellish performance of a slowish piece? Hydrocarbons found in fuel oil. He huffed Have ___ (feel inclined). Have ___ (intend). Have half ___. "Here ___, there ..." "Here ___, there ..." "Here ___, there ..." ("Old MacDonald" lyric) "Here ___, there ..." "Here ___, there..." "Here ___, there ..." "Here _____, there...' (kids' song refrain) "Here ___, there ..." (kids' song refrain) "Here ___, there ..." ("Old MacDonald" lyric) Hollywood's Don and family. Historic milestone. He coined the word molecule How some jump? How some jump? Having corners. Holiday wish Hamilton's Broadway hit: 1941 Hamilton's long-run play Hard red grain Herbs of Samoa Humane Society devotee Humane Society devotee Hideous boy in a novel by writer Rice? Happening. Horror author tied to a dessert? Hanukkah candle number HOME-CONFINEMENT DEVICE Hits a ball out of play How long 25-Across was 41-Down before being noticed and fixed Handy items for painters Hero with a jealous streak? Head locks Head locks Household expense Hurls Hunter beloved by Eos Hipster who's a quipster? Huckster and school supporter? Huckster and school supporter? Hals or Renoir: Abbr. ___ hemp of East India. ___ hemp Hi-fi part Help from a jerk? He discovered Florida. Hefty honcho? Hoss and Little Joe's off-color jokes? Hoss and Little Joe's off-color jokes? Having weight Hard-core films, for short Hollow-centered muffins Hollow muffins Holey, in Hamburg Have lunch at the doctor's office? Haunt of snigglers Henry Jekyll's alter ego Home of weird Keystone St. folks? Hubert Humphrey's running mate, 1968 Held for full time value: Mus. abbr. Held, as a tone: Mus. abbr. "He that ___ his rod . . . ": Proverbs Hip-hop's Sister ___ Heads aloft How late-comers should conduct themselves. Human and a bit divine. Holiday team member #4 [Head desk] Highest suit call in bridge. Honest people Honest people Honest people Having spots Having stains Horseman, at times Homemade stuffed animal Hardly hipsters? "Hurt ___" (1980 Linda Ronstadt ballad) Home of TV's Ewings He's 100 percent divine? Half the Cowardly Lion's song He was Mayor of N. Y. C., 1918–25. Hot Broadway musical of 1963 Historic first of 1967 Headline about a zoo animal on a successful diet? "How I wonder what you are" Hollies Holly trees Holly trees "___ him to a lady" (nursery-rhyme line) Has a benefactor testimonial How to succeed as a retailer? Hear the snooze alarm Having no confidence How I feel Hit song of 1943 1953 hit for Mitch Miller Hard to research Helical tool. "He did not ___ button for it": Rabelais How the hen responded to dares Headline of #4,110 (Nov. 25, 1864) Half-___ (Starbucks orders) History of short-lived indiscretion made public? He played Uncle Bill on "Family Affair"