H- : 7 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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H-___ | ETA | 3 |
H-___ | HOUR | 4 |
H-___ | AITCH | 5 |
H-___ | HYDROGEN | 8 |
H-___ | HYDROGENSSYMBOL | 15 |
H-___ | MIDDLEOFNOWHERE | 15 |
H-___ | QUARTEROFANHOUR | 15 |
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__ Ana (hot wind of Southern California) __ and cheese (kids' hot lunch) __ Bones (Sleepy Hollow bully) __ cake (dessert with a hole in the middle) __ camp (place for mobile homes) __ cum laude (lesser honor than ''summa'') __ cup (ice cream holder) __ d'hôtel: headwaiter __ Dome (Harding administration scandal) __ dream (vain hope) __ drive (sharply hit ball) __ ed. (HS course) __ fibrillation (heart problem) __ flask (container for storing hot or cold substances) __ Greater Hartford Open (tourney won in 2001 by Phil Mickelson) __ green (grayish hue) __ Grounds (former home of the Yankees, Giants and Mets) __ Hatter (tea party attendee) __ Heath (''Return of the Native'' setting) __ Helens: Abbr. __ Herbert (Mr. Wizard) __ Hiken, creator of "The Phil Silvers Show" __ Hill (depiction on the Kentucky quarter) __ Hills of Rome __ hips (source of tea) __ hist. __ hole (hole made in wood by an insect) __ Home (end-of-farming-season festival) __ hots (candy) __ Houston State (school whose colors are orange and white) __ Hunter, notable baseball free agent of 1974 __ Kid (western hero) __ lines (hockey rink trisectors) __ Memorial (site of the "I have a dream" speech) __ Moines, home of the Festival Park event center __ Museum (San Jose site honoring the boat people) __ nine (last half of a golf course) __ of Gilead (tree with heart-shaped leaves) __ of honor (wedding official) __ over (helped through difficulty) __ Staubach, Navy quarterback who won the Heisman __ Stone (hieroglyphics key) __ striper (hospital helper) __ the Hutt (''Star Wars'' series villain) __ to the vest (how cards may be played) __ tree (pole on which to hang clothing) __ trump (highest bid) __ Weasley (witch in "Harry Potter" books) ___ Hannah ___ Heyman (winner of diving silver) ___ Horse; or common power tool ___ Horse; or Live Free .. Die Hard star Justin ___ Horse; or low mountain pass ___ -am (touter of green eggs and ham) ___ -chic (hippie-influenced fashion) ___ -ha (big fuss) ___ -ha (fuss) ___ -haw (donkey's sound) ___ -help book ___ -horse town ___ 'em (was a hit) ___ "Bad" Blake (Jeff Bridges's Oscar-winning role for "Crazy Heart") ___ "Dog" Chapman (reality TV bounty hunter) ___ "Fatha" Hines ___ "the Pen" Bayer ("Love and Hip Hop" star) ___ & Him (Zooey Deschanel's band) ___ & Sons ("Six Feet Under" funeral home) ___ & Span (household cleanser) ___ & Stucky Interiors (high-end furniture retailer) ___ & the Stooges (2010 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees) ___ 1 (Me.-to-Fla. highway) ___ 2.0, Bill Gates's house ___ 48 (the U.S. except Alaska and Hawaii) ___ A (event at which a famous person might say hI) ___ a fugitive (hides a perp) ___ a hand ___ a hand (aid) ___ a hand (help) ___ a hand (helps out) ___ a hand (helps) ___ a happy note ___ a happy smile (beamed) ___ a hatter ___ a high note (finish well) ___ a main (handbags) ___ a March hare ___ a ride (hitched) ___ a ride (hitchhike) ___ a rock and a hard place ___ a wet hen ___ Abbey, Dracula's home in England ___ about (had fondness for) ___ about (happen) ___ about (happened) ___ acid (H2CO3) ___ acid (old name for hydrochloric acid) ___ act (hesitant) ___ Adams, patriot with a beer named after him ___ Adul (F. Murray Abraham's "Homeland" character) ___ advantage (find handy) ___ against (have effect) ___ Aigner, noted designer of shoes and handbags ___ Aigner, popular maker of shoes and handbags ___ alai (handball relative) ___ Alexander (Hall-of-Fame pitcher) ___ all-time high ___ alla Scala (Milan opera house) ___ alla Scala (opera house) ___ alone (do without help) ___ alone (have no help) ___ an ear (hearken) ___ an ear (heed) ___ and 29-Down (hesitate) ___ and handsome ___ and haw ___ and hawing ___ and haws ___ and hearty ___ and hearty (healthy) ___ and hearty (robust) ___ and hems ___ and hers ___ and Herzegovina ___ and Him (Zooey Deschanel's band) ___ and hounds (outdoor game for kids) ___ and Hyde ___ and response ("human microphone" technique at Occupy Wall Street) ___ and run (leave in haste) ___ and Samoset helped the Pilgrims survive ___ and Span (household cleanser) ___ and terminer (hearing or trial) ___ and terminer (high criminal court) ___ Anderson, Hemingway character ___ anglais (English horn) ___ Anthony Hopkins ___ apso, long-haired canine ___ Archer, with whom Sam Spade had an affair ___ Arena (home court of the Washington Bullets) ___ Arena (home of the Carolina Hurricanes) ___ Arena: Kentucky Wildcats home ___ Arizona (Pearl Harbor memorial) ___ around (engages in high jinx) ___ Arthur (British psych rock band named after a Pink Floyd member and a bad Herman Hesse pun) ___ at hand ___ attention (pay heed) ___ au Haut, Maine ___ au Haut, ME ___ au Haut, Me. ___ avail (hopeless) ___ Award (N.H.L.'s Coach of the Year trophy) ___ away (hide on a ship) ___ away (hoard) ___ away the hours ___ Axton, co-composer of "Heartbreak Hotel" ___ B. Hayes ___ b'Omer (Israeli holiday with bonfires) ___ Baggins, a Tolkien hobbit ___ Ball (Christmas dance at Hogwarts) ___ ball (hot toy of 1988) ___ Ball, quinquennial dance in Harry Potter ___ Balls (erstwhile Hostess treats) ___ Balls (Hostess brand) ___ Balls (Hostess product) ___ Balls (Hostess snack food) ___ Balls (Hostess snack) ___ Balls (Hostess snacks) ___ Balls: Hostess treats ___ bar (Hershey product) ___ barrel (helpless) ___ barrel: in hot water ___ Barrett's Hollywood: old gossip magazine ___ Barry, with the 1965 hit "1-2-3" ___ bases (R. Henderson stat) ___ Bator (world capital whose name means "Red Hero") ___ Bay (Honshu inlet) ___ Bay, off Honshu ___ Bay, part of Lake Huron ___ Bayes, who co-wrote "Shine On, Harvest Moon" ___ Beach (former home of Dodgertown) ___ Beach, Hawaii ___ Beaumont ("The Dark Half" protagonist) ___ Beaumont, hero of King's "The Dark Half" ___ Bee Honey ___ Bega, with the 1999 hit "Mambo No. 5" ___ Bell, witch who was a fellow student of Harry Potter at Hogwarts ___ Berkshire Place (New York City hotel) ___ Bernina (highest peak in the Eastern Alps) ___ Beta Kappa (honor society) ___ Bete (honor-society member, for short) ___ Bieber, U.A.W. head ___ big hurry ___ Bill (tall tale hero) ___ bin (nickname for the penalty box in hockey) ___ Bird (notoriously hard game app) ___ Birthday (holiday in some Southern states) ___ Blanc (France's highest peak) ___ Blanc (highest peak in the Alps) ___ Blanc, highest of the Alps ___ Blanc, the Alps' highest peak ___ blank (had no idea)
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