➠ H_RES - 5 Letters : Crossword Clue

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  • - Start of many a toast
  • - ".... Johnny!"; Ed McMahon's line
  • - first word of a toast, often
  • - ".... a bottle and an honest friend!"
  • - "...... Johnny!" (Jack Nicholson line in "The Shining")
  • - Beginning of a toast
  • - Start of a toast
  • - Longtime preceder of Johnny?
  • - First word of many toasts
  • - Start of an old late-night intro
  • - Word before 'Johnny' or 'Lucy'
  • - Glass-raised word
  • - First word in many toasts
  • - "...... Johnny!" (Ed McMahon line)
  • - '-- a thought ...'
  • - Start of an Ed McMahon intro
  • - First word of a toast
  • - Start of some IDs
  • - Word spoken with one hand up
  • - Word introducing Johnny
  • - Start of many toasts
  • - Opener of many a toast
  • - Word spoken with a raised glass
  • - First word of a classic Bogart line
  • - Second word of "Mrs. Robinson"
  • - Word before "to you"
  • - McMahon's intro word
  • - Start of Ed McMahon's famous intro
  • - Introductory word
  • - Start of a late-night intro
  • - Toasting word
  • - McMahon's drawn-out intro word
  • - McMahon's drawn-out word
  • - Beginning of December 31 toast
  • - Toaster's word
  • - Start of 109 Down
  • - '... johnny!', line from the shining
  • - "... to..." (common toast starter)
  • - "...... to the crazy ones"
  • - '... your problem . . .'
  • - "... to the good times!"
  • - "... looking at you, kid," iconic dialogue from the 1942 film "Casablanca" directed by Michael Curtiz
  • - "Look, ... the thing ..."
  • - "...... the thing, we started out friends" (opening lyric to kelly clarkson's "since u been gone")
  • - Joan Baez "...... to You"
  • - "........ to Romance"
  • - "...... what I think"
  • - "...... one you haven't heard"
  • - "...... Johnny!" (Jack Nicholson catchphrase in "The Shining")
  • - "...... hoping!"
  • - '90 Sundays hit "...... Where the Story Ends"
  • - Toast opener
  • - "— mud in your eye!"
  • - Toast portion
  • - Introduction opener
  • - '— to you!'
  • - ".... the thing . . ."
  • - '...... looking at you!'
  • - Toast's start
  • - Toaster opening?
  • - Toast starter, often
  • - "...... Johnny!"
  • - ".... to you" (common toast)
  • - ".... to your health"
  • - Eve 6 "...... to the Night"
  • - Sinatra "...... to Love"
  • - OAR "...... to You"
  • - Gaslight Anthem "...... Looking at You, Kid"
  • - Toaster's opening
  • - Toast starter
  • - Zebrahead "......to You"
  • - "...... Lucy" (old sitcom)
  • - Eddie Vedder "...... to the State"
  • - TV intro opening
  • - '-- looking at you, kid'
  • - Old "Tonight Show" starter
  • - Toast opening
  • - Toast beginning
  • - Common toast starter
  • - "...... to you, Mrs. Robinson": song lyric
  • - Toast start
  • - Ed McMahon intro opener
  • - Toast beginner
  • - ........ to ladies who lunch . . .
  • - "...... looking at you, kid" ("Casablanca" quote)
  • - .... the deal
  • - "How ... ..."
  • - To
  • - Trouble
  • - "... to your health" (toast)
  • - Brings on staff
  • - Puts on the payroll
  • - Brings on board
  • - Brings on
  • - Takes on employees
  • - Puts on the clock
  • - Puts on staff
  • - Takes on, as workers
  • - Puts on the staff
  • - Takes on help
  • - Takes on board
  • - Brings on board, in a way
  • - Signs on
  • - Takes on hands
  • - Takes on for a job.
  • - Takes on
  • - Puts on
  • - Adds employees
  • - Actor Justin ....
  • - expands the department
  • - Fills job openings
  • - Pays for temporary use
  • - Brings into a company
  • - Makes part of the staff
  • - Employs someone
  • - brings onto the payroll
  • - Adds to the existing staff, as an employer
  • - Root beer maker
  • - adds to the work force
  • - Employs for wages
  • - Commissions
  • - Like good computer screens, for short
  • - Dad's rival
  • - Additions to the staff
  • - Crystal clear, as an image
  • - Adds to the payroll
  • - Welcomes into the firm
  • - Adds new employees
  • - Increases the payroll
  • - 56-Down, across the 15-Down
  • - "New" employees
  • - 'Charters' very well-defined
  • - Adds to the staff
  • - Expands one's staff
  • - Employees, to Personnel
  • - Classic root beer brand
  • - Fills an opening
  • - Augments the workforce
  • - Fills open slots, in a way
  • - Fills a spot
  • - Dad's rival in the beverage aisle
  • - Inventor of root beer
  • - Rents, as a limo
  • - Gives a job to
  • - Brand of root beer
  • - Signs up
  • - Like good computer screens, informally
  • - Provides a job.
  • - Leases
  • - Does a personnel job
  • - Charters
  • - Brings aboard
  • - Engages
  • - Root beer brand
  • - Barq's rival
  • - A&W rival
  • - Puts to work
  • - Employs
  • - Retains
  • - Contracts
  • - "Employees ......"
  • - Rents
  • - Appoints
  • - Long-eared jumpers
  • - Long-eared leapers
  • - Long-eared runners
  • - Long-eared hoppers
  • - Long-eared critters
  • - Long-eared lagomorphs
  • - Long-eared mammals
  • - Swift, long-eared mammals
  • - Long-eared animals
  • - Long-eared lopers
  • - Big-eared small game
  • - Long-eared tricksters in African folk tales
  • - Lagomorphs
  • - Long-eared bounders
  • - Long-eared creatures
  • - Some lagomorphs
  • - Mammals with long ears
  • - Long-eared racers
  • - Long-eared leporids
  • - Cross-country runners in Gosforth are slower
  • - Jack rabbits
  • - small mammals
  • - As canine applies to dogs, what does leporine refer to?
  • - Animals in bush are silent
  • - Some leporids
  • - how hot are southern creatures?
  • - Runs for animals
  • - rabbit lookalikes
  • - he's admitting a rook with animals
  • - swift rodents
  • - Carrot-munching critters
  • - speedy hoppers
  • - Unlike rabbits, they're born with their eyes open
  • - tortoises' opponents
  • - Rabbitlike animals
  • - Leporidae
  • - They're pursued in an outdoor sport.
  • - Some bunnies
  • - Rabbit cousins
  • - Quick creatures
  • - Leporine group
  • - Leporids
  • - Hounds' targets
  • - Gnawing animals
  • - Fast game
  • - Cottontails' cousins
  • - Bounding animals
  • - Big rabbits
  • - Animals similar to rabbits
  • - Rabbits
  • - Jack rabbits, but not rabbits
  • - Members of the genus Lepus
  • - Leveret raisers
  • - They're less social than rabbits
  • - Fast runners
  • - Runs very fast (informal)
  • - Cross-country runners in dash are slowed
  • - Arctic 'snowshoe' critters
  • - Hounds' quarries
  • - Prey of Arctic wolves
  • - Furry hoppers
  • - Cross-country runners in marsh are slowed
  • - Jackrabbits, for instance
  • - Jackrabbits, really
  • - Animals whose fur may change color in the winter
  • - Kits:foxes::leverets:......
  • - Hounds' prey
  • - Relatives of rabbits
  • - Small hoppers
  • - Jackrabbits, e.g
  • - Cottontail relatives
  • - Rabbits' relatives
  • - Wild rabbits
  • - Fast animals
  • - Game that hops
  • - Cottontail cousins
  • - Some bounders
  • - Jackrabbits, actually
  • - Rabbits' kin
  • - Symbols of speed
  • - "Snowshoe" hoppers
  • - Multiplying bounders
  • - Jack rabbits, e.g
  • - Cross-country runners from Gosforth are slower
  • - Bounders in the forest
  • - Leporine leapers
  • - Proverbial speedsters
  • - Flock : sheep :: drove : ......
  • - Coyote prey
  • - Speedy runners
  • - Meadow sprinters
  • - Speedy mammals
  • - Jackrabbits
  • - Big bunnies
  • - Quarries for 75 Across
  • - Speedy creatures
  • - Cottontails
  • - Conies' cousins
  • - Some bucks and does
  • - Main ingredients in hasenpfeffer
  • - Rabbit look-alikes
  • - Calves : cows :: leverets : ....
  • - Hasenpfeffer ingredients
  • - Rabbits' cousins
  • - Scut owners
  • - Some hoppers
  • - Pika relatives
  • - Paper-chase runners
  • - Leverets
  • - Small game with big ears
  • - They have scuts
  • - Small game
  • - Brush critters
  • - Lagomorphic leapers
  • - Little sprinters
  • - Leporine creatures
  • - Lepus members
  • - Runs fast
  • - Pikas' kin
  • - Rabbit's relations
  • - Bounders
  • - Hounds' quarry
  • - Bugs's big cousins
  • - Prey of the hounds
  • - ...... and hounds
  • - Warren occupants
  • - Whizzes
  • - Some bucks
  • - "Rodents!"
  • - Goes quickly
  • - Rabbit relatives
  • - Makes tracks?
  • - what jackrabbits actually are
  • - leverets, e.g.
  • - ones advancing by leaps and bounds
  • - fast-running rabbit-like animals
  • - Image or video displayed at high DPI (dots per inch) (1,3)
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