| Howard who narrated "Arrested Development" | 52 |
| Hepburn, to Bogart, in "The African Queen" | 52 |
| Historic San Francisco theater, with "the" | 52 |
| HAL's earthbound counterpart in "2001" | 52 |
| He asks, "Do you like green eggs and ham?" | 52 |
| How "a rose by any other name would smell" | 52 |
| Hank voicing Apu and Moe on "The Simpsons" | 52 |
| Hank who voices some "Simpsons" characters | 52 |
| Handle for a big showroom that sells bathroom sinks? | 52 |
| He's "sweet William now" in a pop song | 52 |
| Hit song from "Bridge Over Troubled Water" | 52 |
| He hit the last two home runs at Ebbets Field [fist] | 52 |
| Hazarding a guess: manager of a political candidate? | 52 |
| He launched his business just a few years after Kroc | 52 |
| Health care provision (after using a pull down menu) | 52 |
| How many modern sports events are broadcast, briefly | 52 |
| Highly anticipated product with a June, 2007 release | 52 |
| He played Brutus in "Julius Caesar" (1953) | 52 |
| Home of the oldest school in Sweden, founded in 1085 | 52 |
| Home of the Western Athletic Conference's Aggies | 52 |
| How does "no" describe some baseball caps? | 52 |
| Hit for the Chiffons in 1963 and Carole King in 1980 | 52 |
| Having a bucket for a mouth and a handle for a nose? | 52 |
| How did the mathematician describe a Sicilian pizza? | 52 |
| He's fourth on the list of longest-serving popes | 52 |
| Heavenly body located at the vertex of the universe? | 52 |
| He played Virgil Earp in "Tombstone," 1993 | 52 |
| Horror host who's so suave it's frightening? | 52 |
| Home for an "old woman" in a nursery rhyme | 52 |
| Highest academic degrees offered by Harvard Law Sch. | 52 |
| He may shout "you're not my real mom!" | 52 |
| Harry Potter's professor of divination Trelawney | 52 |
| How many "Summoner's Tales" Sting told | 52 |
| Hardy's "--- of the D'Urbervilles" | 52 |
| Hair that might be there when there's none there | 52 |
| Half-Betazoid "Star Trek" character Deanna | 52 |
| Hawthorne collection of previously published stories | 52 |
| Hard cracker usually made with no shortening or fats | 52 |
| Her two Oscar roles were directed by the same person | 52 |
| He played Uncle Charley on "My Three Sons" | 52 |
| Horror host with a "shrubhuman" mentality? | 52 |
| Humanoid brute in "Gulliver's Travels" | 52 |
| Host city of a 1945 "Big Three" conference | 52 |
| Home of the world's largest refracting telescope | 52 |
| Hoped-for response to "Will you marry me?" | 52 |
| Her name can be touch-typed with just the right hand | 52 |
| He played Chris in "The Magnificent Seven" | 52 |
| Hall's ''Let's Make _____'' | 51 |
| Home of the first capital of the Confederacy: Abbr. | 51 |
| Home of Nascar's Talladega Superspeedway: Abbr. | 51 |
| Hogan's "American Gladiators" co-host | 51 |
| Heath's "Brokeback Mountain" director | 51 |
| He rode Triple Crown winners Whirlaway and Citation | 51 |
| Homer called him the "scourge of mortals" | 51 |
| His chariot was drawn by four fire-breathing horses | 51 |
| Harry Connick Jr.'s "___ and a Smile" | 51 |
| Half of a "Which do you want first?" pair | 51 |
| Halle Berry's character, e.g., in a 1997 comedy | 51 |
| He appointed Roberts and Alito to the Supreme Court | 51 |
| He wrote "The Postman Always Rings Twice" | 51 |
| His last film was "Pocketful of Miracles" | 51 |
| Hall of Fame golfer Middlecoff who had a DDS degree | 51 |
| Hilary's "Million Dollar Baby" costar | 51 |
| Howard who announced "Down goes Frazier!" | 51 |
| He was once called "Hamlet on the Hudson" | 51 |
| He's buried in his namesake museum in Catalonia | 51 |
| Hip-hop label "Respecting DJs since 1984" | 51 |
| He composed his ninth symphony in Manhattan in 1893 | 51 |
| Holliman of "Gunfight at the O.K. Corral" | 51 |
| Hall-of-Famer Combs who played with Gehrig and Ruth | 51 |
| How to make money "the old-fashioned way" | 51 |
| Hard-boiled Jill Sobule song "Barren ___" | 51 |
| Hirer of the stunt man in "The Stunt Man" | 51 |
| He directed Marlon in "On the Waterfront" | 51 |
| Howe whose invention could do 250 stitches a minute | 51 |
| He won the Nobel Peace Prize three years after Lech | 51 |
| Horror host dubbed "Mistress of the Dark" | 51 |
| Hawke of ''Snow Falling on Cedars'' | 51 |
| He said "Be sincere; be brief; be seated" | 51 |
| His dying words are the song "Daisy Bell" | 51 |
| His last words were "The rest is silence" | 51 |
| His "Perfect Fool" opera satirizes Wagner | 51 |
| He coined the phrase "Harmony in discord" | 51 |
| Henry who once headed the House Judiciary Committee | 51 |
| He made the poor Moor sure his wife wasn't pure | 51 |
| Humorist Frazier frequently found in The New Yorker | 51 |
| Home of the world's northernmost capital: Abbr. | 51 |
| Heroine of ''Last Days of Pompeii'' | 51 |
| He's the president in "The Contender" | 51 |
| He fought Robin on an episode of "Batman" | 51 |
| Holy book whose name means "a recitation" | 51 |
| Hawaiian island once owned by the Dole Food Company | 51 |
| He's on the cover of "The Late Shift" | 51 |
| He played Oskar in "Schindler's List" | 51 |
| Heroine of Tchaikovsky's "Pique Dame" | 51 |
| Hall & Oates "Your kiss is on my ___" | 51 |
| Hit musical with the song "Bosom Buddies" | 51 |
| He played Krupa in "The Gene Krupa Story" | 51 |
| His Western White House was dubbed La Casa Pacifica | 51 |
| Home of "The Rubber Capital of the World" | 51 |