| Hockey attempt that only the goalie is allowed to try to stop | 61 |
| Hairlike parts, such as those that help geckos cling to walls | 61 |
| Hunters' representation in "Peter and the Wolf" | 61 |
| Highly rated 1997 film with the song "Tupelo Honey" | 61 |
| Hagen often mentioned on "Inside the Actors Studio" | 61 |
| He shocked reporters at the event by accusing them of ___ ... | 61 |
| He called his critics "pusillanimous pussyfooters" | 60 |
| Hawaiian song whose title means "Farewell to Thee" | 60 |
| He directed Heath and Jake in "Brokeback Mountain" | 60 |
| Home state of the 1964 and 2008 Rep. presidential candidates | 60 |
| Historian Thomas who wrote "The French Revolution" | 60 |
| Harry ___, Gene Hackman role in "The Conversation" | 60 |
| He called his art "hand-painted dream photographs" | 60 |
| He's usually seen in a sailor suit and cap--but no pants | 60 |
| He began his pro career with the Virginia Squires of the ABA | 60 |
| Hebrew prophet who ascended into heaven in a chariot of fire | 60 |
| He designed a deck of cards based on "La Traviata" | 60 |
| Home to the Rhine-Westphalia Institute for Economic Research | 60 |
| His 262 hits in 2004 set a single-season Major League record | 60 |
| Hoops star Thomas who had a cameo in "Hoop Dreams" | 60 |
| Head of state known to his people as "Dear Leader" | 60 |
| He returned to "The Tonight Show" on March 1, 2010 | 60 |
| Herbert who played Charles Dreyfus in the Pink Panther films | 60 |
| He co-founded the film studio American Zoetrope with Coppola | 60 |
| Home of A. Warhol's "Campbell's Soup Cans" | 60 |
| Hit song from ''Breakfast at Tiffany's'' | 60 |
| He starred on B'way in "How to Succeed . . . " | 60 |
| Harriet's hubby on 'Little House on the Prairie' | 60 |
| He lowered the New York Times' price from 3¢ to 1¢ | 60 |
| He won the NHL's top rookie award while still a teenager | 60 |
| He wrote that government "is but a necessary evil" | 60 |
| His voice is heard after "Live, from New York ..." | 60 |
| He said "I'm not going to take this anymore!"? | 60 |
| He wrote "No human thing is of serious importance" | 60 |
| Horse ridden by Hotspur in "King Henry IV, Part I" | 60 |
| Hymnist Adams, who wrote "Nearer, My God, to Thee" | 60 |
| Harry Potter has a lightning-bolt-shaped one on his forehead | 60 |
| He had a whole family of musical instruments named after him | 60 |
| Humorous news website whose logo is a girl with a jackhammer | 60 |
| Higher septet of black squares in this grid, typographically | 60 |
| Harry in the American Sportscasters Association Hall of Fame | 60 |
| Helping an old lady cross the street in the middle of a war? | 60 |
| Heads-up from your co-star about a former mate in the wings? | 60 |
| Hall-of-Famer Frankie known as "The Fordham Flash" | 60 |
| How would you describe both seraphs and unintelligible talk? | 60 |
| Hawaiian's phrase that can mean "Take it easy" | 60 |
| He spent December 25, 1926 succeeding to the Japanese throne | 60 |
| Hard work turning gold sphere around in country estate (6,5) | 60 |
| How 265-pound football Hall-of-Famer Larry Little was named? | 60 |
| He had the 1994 #1 hit "Here Comes the Hotstepper" | 60 |
| He sang backup on Simon's "You're So Vain" | 60 |
| Hymn with the lyric "Bring me my chariot of fire!" | 60 |
| He lost out to Philip Seymour Hoffman for Best Actor of 2005 | 60 |
| He sported close-cropped sideburns playing Dylan McKay on TV | 60 |
| Hit from the 1983 platinum album "Kilroy Was Here" | 60 |
| He didn't really cry "The British are coming!" | 60 |
| Headline about an online program that got squatters evicted? | 60 |
| Habit of giving your word to everybody but never keeping it? | 60 |
| Heads of Olympic Games in a Mongolian tent for breakfast (6) | 60 |
| His statue is just outside of the Philadelphia Museum of Art | 60 |
| Home of Arizona's "Jazz on the Rocks" festival | 60 |
| Home of "Weeds" and "Bullshit!," briefly | 60 |
| Hit computer game with the original working title Micropolis | 60 |
| Home of DalÃ's "Metamorphosis of Narcissus" | 60 |
| Huge fan of One Direction, e.g. (um, obvs, they r a.ma.zing) | 60 |
| Hart's longtime "Entertainment Tonight" cohost | 60 |
| HBO show based on "The Southern Vampire Mysteries" | 60 |
| Hank's narrow body part, on "King of the Hill" | 60 |
| Hamlet's reply to "What do you read, my lord?" | 60 |
| Hit that states "There's no need to feel down" | 60 |
| Host of PBS's "Scientific American Frontiers" | 59 |
| High points of which five are found going up in this puzzle | 59 |
| Henry and June's friend in "Henry & June" | 59 |
| He was busted by Officer Obie for illegally dumping garbage | 59 |
| He beat out the Big Hurt to win the 1996 A.L. batting title | 59 |
| Halle Berry's character, in a widely-panned 1997 comedy | 59 |
| Herman Wouk novel that won a Pulitzer, with "The" | 59 |
| He won Best Actor the same year that Halle won Best Actress | 59 |
| His aluminum dust allergy kept him from playing the Tin Man | 59 |
| He directed Bela Lugosi in "Bride of the Monster" | 59 |
| Hawke of "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead" | 59 |
| He starred opposite Florence Henderson in "Fanny" | 59 |
| Hawaiian city that's home to the Pacific Tsunami Museum | 59 |
| He plays Odafin Tutuola on "Law & Order: SVU" | 59 |
| Heavy-brushstroke technique seen in many van Gogh paintings | 59 |
| Hit NBC series succeeded in its time slot by "ER" | 59 |
| Helgenberger of "CSI" and "China Beach" | 59 |
| He hosted a reality show called "I Pity the Fool" | 59 |
| He first saw his signature hairstyle in National Geographic | 59 |
| He wrote "The Discovery of India" while in prison | 59 |
| Handel wrote one "for the Birthday of Queen Anne" | 59 |
| He started four All-Star Games in the outfield with Medwick | 59 |
| Hawaiian juice brand that lent its name to a 1990's fad | 59 |
| Hank Aaron finished his career with 2,297 of them, in brief | 59 |
| His last words were "Try them and you may, I say" | 59 |
| He said: "A little learning is a dangerous thing" | 59 |
| Host of "Fascist New Year's Rockin' Eve"? | 59 |
| Huxley's novel about a wildebeest playing in the dryer? | 59 |
| High-pitched group with a 1958 #1 hit, with "the" | 59 |
| Hannibal's foil in "The Silence of the Lambs" | 59 |