| Henry James's "The ___ Papers" | 44 |
| Hitchcock's "Strangers on ___" | 44 |
| Horse whose last race was the 2006 Preakness | 44 |
| How a director of campaign advertising works | 44 |
| Harold Robbins novel (with "The") | 44 |
| Hall of Famer who nearly batted .400 in 1980 | 44 |
| Home to over a million, with "the" | 44 |
| He played Sonny in "The Godfather" | 44 |
| Herman Wouk's "The ___ Mutiny" | 44 |
| Humorist Bennett who co-founded Random House | 44 |
| Healthy seed also used for kitschy figurines | 44 |
| Hint (and a hint to this puzzle's theme) | 44 |
| Habitués of art galleries, theaters, etc. | 44 |
| He painted "The Queen's Party" | 44 |
| He moderated "What's My Line?" | 44 |
| He wrote "All hope abandon . . . " | 44 |
| Harry Belafonte's biggest hit, popularly | 44 |
| Hello ___, shop frequently seen on Letterman | 44 |
| He played Alonzo in "Training Day" | 44 |
| Hall & Oates "___ in a Minute" | 44 |
| Hagar the Horrible's creator, ___ Browne | 44 |
| Hannah Montana's channel, in TV listings | 44 |
| Host of "Whose Line Is it Anyway?" | 44 |
| Home of Pennsylvania's Lafayette College | 44 |
| Housemother to Tootie, Natalie, Blair and Jo | 44 |
| He's "me deep" in conversation | 44 |
| Homeland of the folk-singing Clancy Brothers | 44 |
| He ran a Mickey Mouse operation for 21 years | 44 |
| Hebrew name meaning "He is my God" | 44 |
| Host and winner of the 1966 World Cup: Abbr. | 44 |
| He played Ponch on ''CHiPs'' | 44 |
| Handel's ___, the first English oratorio | 44 |
| Holland Perry in "The Other," e.g. | 44 |
| He played Emile in "South Pacific" | 44 |
| Hannibal Lecter's favorite kind of bean? | 44 |
| Hercule Poirot's home on Farraway Street | 44 |
| Hackman of "The French Connection" | 44 |
| Hotel inhabitants in "The Shining" | 44 |
| He "does not throw dice": Einstein | 44 |
| He "used to be the next president" | 44 |
| Hawthorne's "The ___ Champion" | 44 |
| He painted "The Laughing Cavalier" | 44 |
| He ordered the execution of John the Baptist | 44 |
| Highly excited (with ''up'') | 44 |
| Holm of ''Chariots of Fire'' | 44 |
| How "Cold" girls were to Foreigner | 44 |
| How you might respond to an offensive remark | 44 |
| House Armed Services Committee chair Skelton | 44 |
| Having one's identity concealed, briefly | 44 |
| He wrote "Come Back, Little Sheba" | 44 |
| Hemingway's ''___ Time'' | 44 |
| Hygiene product with a Disney-created mascot | 44 |
| Heroine of Poe's "The Sleeper" | 44 |
| He was affiliated with Peter, Paul, and Mary | 44 |
| Hollywood's highest-paid actress of 2011 | 44 |
| Hosp. worker who's after one's blood | 44 |
| Hideous "Li'l Abner" character | 44 |
| He wrote "Christ Stopped at Eboli" | 44 |
| He played Rob in ''Rob Roy'' | 44 |
| Hit 2012 animated film, with "The" | 44 |
| Home of the Confederacy's central armory | 44 |
| Half of the "Monday, Monday" group | 44 |
| Hit song from ''Flashdance'' | 44 |
| Henner who played Elaine on "Taxi" | 44 |
| He's in "de cold, cold ground" | 44 |
| Half-___ (flag position signifying mourning) | 44 |
| Hypoallergenic breed native to North America | 44 |
| Hannah of "Hannah and Her Sisters" | 44 |
| Hall & Oates "Did It in a ___" | 44 |
| He was declared a public enemy by the Senate | 44 |
| His motto is "All for Our Country" | 44 |
| Hall of Famer nicknamed "Knucksie" | 44 |
| He played Mr. Magoo in "Mr. Magoo" | 44 |
| He missed the unicorn, according to the song | 44 |
| Holiday one week before the start of janvier | 44 |
| Hale's "Man Without a Country" | 44 |
| Heston's "cold dead hands" gp. | 44 |
| He wrote "I Can't Sleep": 1936 | 44 |
| He rode an eight-legged horse named Sleipnir | 44 |
| How some people update their Facebook status | 44 |
| He wrote "The Horse Knows the Way" | 44 |
| His name in reverse is a unit of conductance | 44 |
| He played Castillo on "Miami Vice" | 44 |
| He played Yuri in "Doctor Zhivago" | 44 |
| Halley's comet, to William the Conqueror | 44 |
| Hoops situation involving a bonus free throw | 44 |
| His moon was for "the Misbegotten" | 44 |
| H. Parker's "Fairyland" is one | 44 |
| Haydn's "The Seasons," for one | 44 |
| Honeymoon site in a '70s-'80s sitcom | 44 |
| Harrington's "The ___ America" | 44 |
| He wrote "To be loved, be lovable" | 44 |
| Hooter hiding in five answers of this puzzle | 44 |
| His pen was mightier than George's sword | 44 |
| Holiday during which many bagel stores close | 44 |
| Hank's "King of the Hill" wife | 44 |
| Half of a rhyming magician's incantation | 44 |
| Hunt's "Mad About You" co-star | 44 |
| Home to a fictitious force on Comedy Central | 44 |
| Hans and Margret, who created Curious George | 44 |