| Halifax winter clock setting: Abbr. | 35 |
| Hill where Lionel Martin raced cars | 35 |
| How you might hold a vicious animal | 35 |
| Had a Reuben or Cuban sandwich, say | 35 |
| Had a traditional Thanksgiving, say | 35 |
| Hepburn of "My Fair Lady" | 35 |
| Home of the legendary Morgan le Fay | 35 |
| Hawn film "Bird on _____" | 35 |
| Her first book was about Pola Negri | 35 |
| History majors' degrees (abbr.) | 35 |
| Horn Dana Colley played in Morphine | 35 |
| He's paid to carry, on a safari | 35 |
| Half of the Road Runner's taunt | 35 |
| He caught Larsen's perfect game | 35 |
| Hebrew for "house of God" | 35 |
| Hard-to-accept result, figuratively | 35 |
| Hale or Lindy of Louisiana politics | 35 |
| Heat to more than 212°, as water | 35 |
| Heating contractor's bar order? | 35 |
| Home of the Beck's Beer brewery | 35 |
| He did not beware the Ides of March | 35 |
| He wrote "The Grass Harp" | 35 |
| Hercule Poirot's favorite drink | 35 |
| Home of "Face the Nation" | 35 |
| Heart patient recovery area (abbr.) | 35 |
| Human bone total, in Roman numerals | 35 |
| Humorist co-founder of Random House | 35 |
| Has an ace up one's sleeve, say | 35 |
| Home for Bulls and Bears, for short | 35 |
| Half a 70's-80's comedy duo | 35 |
| Hush-hush gp. based in Langley, Va. | 35 |
| Herb that some call Chinese parsley | 35 |
| Home of the first pro baseball team | 35 |
| Honda model with a palindromic name | 35 |
| Hit song for Gilbert O'Sullivan | 35 |
| Homer's "Iliad," e.g. | 35 |
| How some packages arrive, for short | 35 |
| He wrote "Gambling": 1929 | 35 |
| High, in a way, with "up" | 35 |
| Halley's __ (celestial visitor) | 35 |
| He accompanied Velázquez to Cuba | 35 |
| Heavy lifter at a construction site | 35 |
| Hammarskjold of the United Nations | 35 |
| Homer's voice, ___ Castellaneta | 35 |
| He served two years before the mast | 35 |
| Half of a mountaineering expedition | 35 |
| How some numbers were entered, once | 35 |
| Home of France's Mustard Museum | 35 |
| Heavy metal singer Ronnie James ___ | 35 |
| Heading for half of crossword clues | 35 |
| Hamm's "Mad Men" role | 35 |
| His number was retired by two teams | 35 |
| H.G. Wells' island physiologist | 35 |
| Hauler's destination, sometimes | 35 |
| Home entertainment system component | 35 |
| Hyman of "The Cosby Show" | 35 |
| Haute ___ (style of horse training) | 35 |
| Having the color of unbleached silk | 35 |
| Hebrew word for "delight" | 35 |
| Hebrew for "to the skies" | 35 |
| Hundred Days campaign planning site | 35 |
| High Priest of Shiloh, in the Bible | 35 |
| He wrote "The Hollow Men" | 35 |
| He wrote "The Waste Land" | 35 |
| He wrote "The Rock": 1934 | 35 |
| His catchphrase is "Bam!" | 35 |
| Hirsch of "Into the Wild" | 35 |
| Hardest substance in the human body | 35 |
| Henry Hudson explored for it: Abbr. | 35 |
| Half of the word "inning" | 35 |
| Hardtop convertible from Volkswagen | 35 |
| Homer's "Iliad", e.g. | 35 |
| How to turn something into nothing? | 35 |
| Hockey's Lindros and Desjardins | 35 |
| Halliburton who founded Halliburton | 35 |
| Hungarian-born architect Goldfinger | 35 |
| His barter should have been smarter | 35 |
| Home of "College GameDay" | 35 |
| Home that may have a live-in butler | 35 |
| Homes that may have circular drives | 35 |
| He played officer Poncherello on TV | 35 |
| Haile Selassie's country: Abbr. | 35 |
| He's a real swinger in Montreal | 35 |
| Hollywood "spear carrier" | 35 |
| High-toned, in a manner of speaking | 35 |
| He has a beard and carries a scythe | 35 |
| Home Depot kitchen department array | 35 |
| How Capp's Fosdick faces danger | 35 |
| He choreographed "Pippin" | 35 |
| Hero challenged by the Green Knight | 35 |
| Hackman of "Runaway Jury" | 35 |
| He wrote "The Immoralist" | 35 |
| Hodges who managed the Miracle Mets | 35 |
| Half-full-half-empty debate subject | 35 |
| Handles gently, with "on" | 35 |
| He was originally called Dippy Dawg | 35 |
| Hardly a Michelin three-star eatery | 35 |
| Helga's husband, in the funnies | 35 |
| Henry Harley Arnold's sobriquet | 35 |
| He wrote "Gabriel Conroy" | 35 |