HE : 2 answers – Crossword-Clue
clue | answer | length |
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HE | MAN | 3 |
HE | TOPOFTHEHEAP | 12 |
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__ d'hôtel: headwaiter __ fibrillation (heart problem) __ Heath (''Return of the Native'' setting) __ Helens: Abbr. __ Herbert (Mr. Wizard) __ Kid (western hero) __ of Gilead (tree with heart-shaped leaves) __ over (helped through difficulty) __ Staubach, Navy quarterback who won the Heisman __ striper (hospital helper) ___ Heyman (winner of diving silver) ___ -help book ___ "Bad" Blake (Jeff Bridges's Oscar-winning role for "Crazy Heart") ___ a hand (help) ___ a hand (helps out) ___ a hand (helps) ___ a wet hen ___ act (hesitant) ___ alone (do without help) ___ alone (have no help) ___ an ear (hearken) ___ an ear (heed) ___ and 29-Down (hesitate) ___ and hearty ___ and hearty (healthy) ___ and hearty (robust) ___ and hems ___ and hers ___ and Herzegovina ___ and Samoset helped the Pilgrims survive ___ and terminer (hearing or trial) ___ Anderson, Hemingway character ___ Arthur (British psych rock band named after a Pink Floyd member and a bad Herman Hesse pun) ___ attention (pay heed) ___ Axton, co-composer of "Heartbreak Hotel" ___ bar (Hershey product) ___ barrel (helpless) ___ bases (R. Henderson stat) ___ Bator (world capital whose name means "Red Hero") ___ Beaumont, hero of King's "The Dark Half" ___ Bieber, U.A.W. head ___ Bill (tall tale hero) ___ Blas, Lesage hero ___ boy (hero sandwich) ___ brace (device used to immobilize the head and neck) ___ Bryant Ford, Henry's son ___ Bud, a Dickens heroine ___ Bud, Dickens heroine ___ Building, company headquarters erected in 1908 in New York City, at the time the tallest building in the world ___ by chocolate (calorie-heavy dessert) ___ Cabot, O'Neill hero ___ Cassidy, 1970s teen heartthrob ___ cava (heart connector) ___ cava (large vessel to the heart) ___ cava (path to the heart) ___ cava (vessel into the heart) ___ cavae (vessels near hearts) ___ Chief (O. Henry brat) ___ clubs (opening card in hearts) ___ Crighton Trophy (Canada's Heisman-like award) ___ Croft, comic book heroine ___ Culp Hobby, first secretary of the Department of Health ___ d' (headwaiter) ___ d'hotel (headwaiter) ___ Danssen (Heidi Klum's "Parks and Recreation" character) ___ Davis, first African-American to win a Heisman ___ Davis, first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy ___ de tête (French headache) ___ de tête (headache) ___ di Lammermoor (opera heroine) ___ dicit (he says nothing) ___ dixit (he himself said it) ___ Durbeyfield, Hardy heroine ___ ear (hearkened) ___ effect (atmospheric heating phenomenon) ___ en point (heraldic term) ___ en point (heraldry term) ___ en point: Her. ___ et ubique (here and everywhere) ___ Farange, Henry James character ___ FastBreak (Hershey product) ___ fiber (flax, hemp, ramie, or jute) ___ for oneself (gets along without help) ___ Gabler, Ibsen heroine ___ Gant, hero of "Look Homeward, Angel" ___ girl (daughter who adores her father) ___ Girl (Republic headed by Oprah in an "Onion" article) ___ good deed (help out) ___ good turn (be helpful) ___ good turn (helps out) ___ gun to one's head ___ gut: laugh heartily ___ hand (give help) ___ hand (help out) ___ hand (help) ___ hand (helped out) ___ hand (helped) ___ hand (helping) ___ hand (helps) ___ Hansa, hero of "Giants in the Earth" ___ Harker, heroine in Stoker's "Dracula" ___ Harker, heroine of "Bram Stoker's Dracula" ___ Hazard Perry, naval hero ___ Head (Martha's Vineyard town) ___ head (think) ___ Head Island ___ Head Island, SC ___ headache ___ Health (magazine) ___ heap ___ Heart Elephant (Care Bears character) ___ heart ne'er won fair lady ___ heart out (envy) ___ heartbeat ___ heartbeat (instantly) ___ hearts (one of 52) ___ hearts club ___ hearty ___ heat ___ Heath ("The Return of the Native" setting) ___ Heath of Philo Vance mysteries ___ heavy (high-geared) ___ heavy (vehement) ___ Hebrides ___ Hedberg, Swedish dramatist ___ Hedin, discoverer of the Trans-Himalaya ___ Hedin, Gobi explorer ___ Heel ___ Heel (native of North Carolina) ___ Heel State (North Carolina) ___ Heel: North Carolina native ___ Heels (college team) ___ Heels (North Carolina team) ___ Heep (British rock band) ___ Heep (Dickens character) ___ Heights ___ Heights (area near the Sea of Galilee) ___ Heights (disputed Mideast area) ___ Heights (Mideast region) ___ Heights (Six-Day War battleground) ___ Heights, in the Mideast ___ Heights, Israel ___ Heights, Mich. ___ Heights, Ohio ___ Heights, strategic Midwest region ___ Heights: disputed Mideast territory ___ held: in few hands, as stock ___ Helens ___ Helens (abbr.) ___ Helens (Wash. volcano) ___ Helens, WA ___ Helens, Wash. ___ helicopter (air transport to a MASH unit) ___ helmet (safari wear) ___ Helms, "Father" of San Francisco's "Summer of Love" ___ help (useless) ___ help: aids ___ hemp ___ Henry, triple gold-medal swimmer at the 2004 Olympics ___ hepatica ___ Her Way: apparel brand ___ Herbert, TV's Mr. Wizard ___ herd on ___ Herder ("nerd rock" band) ___ Here, schooner in "Captains Courageous" ___ herring (ruse) ___ hers ___ Heuer ___ Heuer (Swiss watch brand) ___ heure (afternoon time in France) ___ Hewitt, 2002 Wimbledon winner ___ Heyerdahl ___ high heaven (really reek) ___ Hills (HUD head for G.R.F.) ___ Hills, former HUD head ___ Holmes, "From Here to Eternity" wife ___ Horton Heat (abbr.) ___ Horton Heat (abbr) ___ implant (type of hearing aid) ___ in my heart ___ in the headlights ___ it (hep) ___ Jam (yearly celebration near Hormel headquarters) ___ James, who sang "Your Cheatin' Heart" ___ Johansson, 1959-60 world heavyweight champion ___ juvante: with God's help (Monaco's motto) ___ Kid (Western hero) ___ Lady of Perpetual Help ___ Leeds, O'Neill heroine ___ Leppard (British heavy metal band) ___ Lion (beast in one of Hercules' labors) ___ lion, beast slain by Hercules in his first labor ___ long way: help considerably ___ Man, comics hero ___ Manette, Dickens heroine ___ Men's Health Crisis ___ Montoya, DC Comics heroine known as the Question ___ Moses (heavenly animal of myth) ___ motions (matters heard by judges in the absence of juries) ___ Myra Hess
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