Huey, Dewey, Louie, Donald and Daisy | 36 |
Home of Northern Illinois University | 36 |
How to make Mao into an African pest | 36 |
He wrote "Jennie Gerhardt" | 36 |
High perch for a sharp-eyed observer | 36 |
Hurricane's landing place, often | 36 |
Hayes of the Basketball Hall of Fame | 36 |
Hell, to Henri (anagram of R.N. FEE) | 36 |
He wrote "Praise of Folly" | 36 |
He tried to reach heaven on an eagle | 36 |
Hearst's San Francisco newspaper | 36 |
Huxley's "___ in Gaza" | 36 |
Height where things are easy to read | 36 |
Half an Xmas "Halls" chant | 36 |
Horror movie set at the dry cleaner? | 36 |
Having a sense of the Prairie State? | 36 |
He was the first image aired over TV | 36 |
Hockey player from northern Indiana? | 36 |
How a psychologist might start over? | 36 |
He's getting a doctor's help | 36 |
How horror scenes are often depicted | 36 |
Having charm of form, movement, etc. | 36 |
High school wrestling team equipment | 36 |
Had a craving (with "for") | 36 |
Holes that anchor ropes pass through | 36 |
How childhood events may be recalled | 36 |
Hungarian-born Canuck stage director | 36 |
How to refer to a serpentine jurist? | 36 |
He played Nixon in "Nixon" | 36 |
Happening every 60 minutes (archaic) | 36 |
He'd like you to put up with him | 36 |
He won an Emmy for hosting the Tonys | 36 |
How a dress code violator is attired | 36 |
Head of a special government inquiry | 36 |
How Hershey's Kisses are wrapped | 36 |
How parts of a whole can be written? | 36 |
Hawaiian senator for almost 50 years | 36 |
How baby girls are sometimes dressed | 36 |
How Santa dresses, for the most part | 36 |
How bad grades are sometimes written | 36 |
How traditional Chinese brides dress | 36 |
How negative numbers are often shown | 36 |
Here and there, and maybe over there | 36 |
Hearty dish with mutton and potatoes | 36 |
Headliners of the first Lollapalooza | 36 |
He hid under the alias Thomas Howard | 36 |
Hop over an electrician's wires? | 36 |
How you may prefer your french fries | 36 |
Horst ___, German president, 2004-10 | 36 |
Harold's friend, in a 2004 movie | 36 |
Hit to the shortstop with no bounces | 36 |
Home of Monty Python and Benny Hill? | 36 |
How Desi kept track of his daughter? | 36 |
He wrote "The White Negro" | 36 |
Have as a focus of one's studies | 36 |
Hit the limit, as with a credit card | 36 |
Health services provider for seniors | 36 |
Hypnotist whose name inspired a verb | 36 |
His friends visited his Neighborhood | 36 |
Horse that performs well in the slop | 36 |
Having several sections, as a rocket | 36 |
Honeymooners' destination, often | 36 |
Hard dudes, briefly, in '90s rap | 36 |
Henry the Navigator's birthplace | 36 |
Harry Potter and Tom Riddle, for two | 36 |
Have trouble with one's balance? | 36 |
Hit the snooze button too many times | 36 |
Has unfinished business with the IRS | 36 |
Hip-hop's Sean Combs, familiarly | 36 |
Held in check, as one's emotions | 36 |
He released the album "So" | 36 |
He inspired a 2006 Springsteen album | 36 |
Hauls truck trailers on freight cars | 36 |
How some floor cleaners smell (Var.) | 36 |
Hypothesized trans-Neptunian orbiter | 36 |
How some pros get in (with a Nissan) | 36 |
Headline about an art studio mishap? | 36 |
H. James novel, with "The" | 36 |
Hit the junior senator from Alabama? | 36 |
Hairstyle with an appendage of sorts | 36 |
How to succeed as a demolition crew? | 36 |
Hide-and-seek player's ultimatum | 36 |
Having reason to say "aah" | 36 |
Handel opera set during the Crusades | 36 |
Hockey-playing servant's milieu? | 36 |
He coached Kentucky to 876 victories | 36 |
He's afraid of the big, bad Bear | 36 |
Half of a Nick Bantock literary pair | 36 |
His self-titled book has 24 chapters | 36 |
Heavy silk fabric in the Middle Ages | 36 |
He wrote "The People, Yes" | 36 |
How to test the waters, so to speak? | 36 |
He played Indiana Jones's father | 36 |
Heaviest member of the weasel family | 36 |
Homeowner's additional liability | 36 |
He has a "prophetable" job | 36 |
Hollow-body electric or ___-acoustic | 36 |
Hollow body electric or ___-acoustic | 36 |
Heavenly higher-ups, in Christianity | 36 |
He wrote "The Young Lions" | 36 |