| The handyman ordered a __ | 25 |
| The Hanged Man, e.g. | 20 |
| The Hanged Man, for one | 23 |
| The hapless Corleone | 20 |
| The Happenings "___ You in September" | 47 |
| The Happy Warrior | 17 |
| The Happy Warrior: 1911–78 | 33 |
| The Harbour City | 16 |
| The hard stuff | 14 |
| The hard-working girl | 21 |
| The harder you rock, the stronger this gets | 43 |
| The Hardy Boys and others | 25 |
| The Hardy Boys' sidekick | 28 |
| The Hardy Boys, e.g. | 20 |
| The Hare | 8 |
| The hare, e.g., in "The Tortoise and the Hare" | 56 |
| The hare, notably | 17 |
| The Harlem Globetrotters? | 25 |
| The Harlem Shake or the Dougie | 30 |
| The Harlem Shake or the Macarena | 32 |
| The Harp constellation | 22 |
| The Harp of the heavens | 23 |
| The Hartford logo | 17 |
| The Hartford rival | 18 |
| The Hartford's bus. | 23 |
| The Hartford's logo | 23 |
| The Hatfields and McCoys, e.g. | 30 |
| The Hatfields and the McCoys, e.g. | 34 |
| The Hatfields or the McCoys | 27 |
| The Hatfields' st. | 22 |
| The Hatfields, e.g. | 19 |
| The haves | 9 |
| The haves have it | 17 |
| The Hawkeye State | 17 |
| The Hawkeyes | 12 |
| The Hawkeyes of college sports | 30 |
| The Hawkeyes of the Big Ten | 27 |
| The Hawks fly here | 18 |
| The Hawks of the Atlantic 10 conference, informally | 51 |
| The Hawks, on the scoreboard | 28 |
| The head Corleone | 17 |
| The head Corleone, once | 23 |
| The head of Henri | 17 |
| The head you head to, in English pub | 36 |
| The health-conscious often take them | 36 |
| The heart in "I Love New York" signs, e.g. | 52 |
| The heart in Egyptian religion | 30 |
| The heart is one | 16 |
| The heart of ancient Athens | 27 |
| The Heart of Dixie | 18 |
| The Heart of Dixie: Abbr. | 25 |
| The Heart of Georgia | 20 |
| The heart of Jerusalem? | 23 |
| The heart of summer? | 20 |
| The heart of the matter | 23 |
| The heart, essentially | 22 |
| The heart, to Henri | 19 |
| The heart, to Tut | 17 |
| The heat | 8 |
| The Heat of the Day author | 29 |
| The Heat's #32, to fans | 27 |
| The heating contractor ordered a __ | 35 |
| The Heatles, e.g. | 17 |
| The heave-ho | 12 |
| The heavens | 11 |
| The heavens, to Atlas | 21 |
| The heaviest noble gas | 22 |
| The Hebrew Hammer of Major League Baseball | 42 |
| The Hebrew Hammer of the Cleveland Indians | 42 |
| The Hebrides, e.g. | 18 |
| The heebie-jeebies | 18 |
| The heebie-jeebies? | 19 |
| The heel is attached to it | 26 |
| The heel of a geographical boot | 31 |
| The height of fashion | 21 |
| The height of simplicity | 24 |
| The height of spite | 19 |
| The Hekawi, on TV | 17 |
| The Helen Hayes, for one | 24 |
| The Henry who founded the Tudor line | 36 |
| The hereafter | 13 |
| The Heritage of Hatcher ____ : Tarkington | 43 |
| The Hermit Kingdom, once | 24 |
| The Hermit's home | 21 |
| The hero on film four times | 27 |
| The hero usually triumphs in the final one | 42 |
| The Hero-Leander tale is one | 28 |
| The heroine | 11 |
| The hickory stick | 17 |
| The high cost of leaving | 24 |
| The high cost of leaving? | 25 |
| The high roller ordered a __ | 28 |
| The high ___ | 12 |
| The High ___ (ruler of Shangri-La in “Lost Horizon”) | 60 |
| The higher ones are usually better | 34 |
| The higher this goes, the more it blows | 39 |
| The highest degree | 18 |
| The highest intellect | 21 |
| The highest level of development | 32 |
| The highest point | 17 |