➠ Words that start with h

List contains 14364 Words that start with "h".

  • - Commander-in-chief of the British forces in France during the First World War
  • - General hospital getting a soldier upset
  • - British C. I. C. in World War I.
  • - General who became a secretary of state
  • - British field marshall
  • - A Reagan attorney general
  • - British W.W. I field marshal
  • - British field marshal in W.W. I
  • - British field marshal, W.W. I.
  • - British marshal of W.W. I
  • - British marshal
  • - Pershing's British counterpart.
  • - W.W. I general.
  • - Famous British soldier.
  • - British general.
  • - British CIC, 1915–19.
  • - British commander in W. W. I.
  • - Famous British general.
  • - British general, World War I.
  • - British C. I. C., 1915.
  • - British general of W. W. I.
  • - Famous British Field Marshal.
  • - douglas —, field marshal who became commander-in-chief of the british expeditionary force in 1915
  • - Alexander, Ronald Reagan's secretary of state 1981-2
  • - Douglas, imitated by William?
  • - Alexander ..., United States Secretary under Ronald Reagan
  • - former us secretary of state alexander
  • - Reagan's Secretary of State Alexander ......, who notably said "I am in control here"
  • - Alexander of Reagan's Cabinet
  • - Alexander who claimed he was "in charge" after Reagan was shot
  • - Big name in Scotch
  • - Reagan's first secretary of state
  • - 1980s secretary of state Al
  • - Nixon's last chief of staff
  • - Reagan secretary of state Alexander ....
  • - Reagan cabinet member
  • - 1980s Secretary of State Alexander
  • - Secretary of state after Muskie
  • - 'Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy' memoirist
  • - Secretary of state before Shultz
  • - '80s Secretary of State Alexander
  • - Chief of Staff after Haldeman
  • - Secretary of State under Reagan
  • - Alexander who served three presidents
  • - Alexander of the Reagan Cabinet
  • - Reagan secretary of state
  • - Nixon chief of staff
  • - White House chief of staff after Haldeman
  • - White House Chief of Staff during Watergate
  • - Alexander in Reagan's cabinet
  • - He said, "As of now, I am in control here, in the White House" on March 30, 1981
  • - Watergate-era White House chief of staff
  • - "Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy" writer
  • - Reagan's Secretary of State
  • - Reagan cabinet member Alexander
  • - Former Secretary of State Alexander
  • - Alexander who said "I'm in control here"
  • - He infamously said "I'm in charge"
  • - Alexander ...., Reagan's first secretary of state
  • - Reagan's Secretary of State Alexander
  • - "I'm in control here" speaker
  • - Douglas or Alexander
  • - Reagan cabineteer Alexander
  • - Former Nixon chief of staff
  • - Alexander ......, secretary of state under Reagan
  • - '80s secretary of state
  • - Shultz's predecessor as secretary of state
  • - '70s NATO commander
  • - Alexander or Douglas
  • - He infamously said in 1981, "I am in control here"
  • - Reagan's "I'm in charge" guy
  • - Secretary of State with "Jr." in his name
  • - Muskie's successor in the Cabinet
  • - Department of State chief under Reagan
  • - "Inner Circles" memoirist
  • - Alexander of State
  • - Reagan statesman
  • - Nixon staff chief
  • - Muskie's successor
  • - Chief of staff under Nixon
  • - Reagan's take-charge Secretary of State
  • - 1980s statesman
  • - Former White House chief of staff
  • - Former Defense Secretary Alexander
  • - Former secretary of state
  • - Reagan pal Al
  • - Sec. Shultz's predecessor
  • - A Presidential candidate
  • - Nixon aide in 1974
  • - Whilom Reagan Sec. of State
  • - Reagan's first Sec. of State
  • - Ex–Secretary of State
  • - White House aide in 1974
  • - Former Kissinger-Nixon aide
  • - Marshal of W.W. I
  • - W. W. I marshal
  • - English field marshal.
  • - whisky brand
  • - ex-nato chief al
  • - Kenneth ......, actor who played the role of Jimmy Porter in the original production of John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger in 1956
  • - san francisco's psychedelic '60s hangout,....-ashbury
  • - ......-ashbury (neighborhood bordering golden gate park)
  • - ......-ashbury (san francisco neighborhood)
  • - San Francisco street that crosses Ashbury
  • - ....-Ashbury: San Francisco section
  • - Ashbury crossing
  • - Old San Francisco hippie hangout, with "the"
  • - Old hippie hangout, with "the"
  • - ....-Ashbury
  • - ......-Ashbury (San Francisco area)
  • - ......-Ashbury (hippie district)
  • - ......-Ashbury (S.F. district)
  • - Half of a touristy West Coast intersection
  • - Family of Reagan's first Sec. of State
  • - British marshal and family
  • - Douglas and Alexander
  • - Alexander M. and Sir Douglas
  • - Alexander and Douglas
  • - At first had always imagined kind uncle composed poem
  • - Quick-to-read poem
  • - japanese poem / whose pattern of syllables / is five-seven-five
  • - Poem greeting sound of dove as it is heard
  • - Poem with a 5/7/5 pattern
  • - First of haunting autumnal images Keats used to write poem
  • - Poem with a 5-7-5 pattern
  • - Epigrammatic Japanese poem
  • - Loud bird-call audible in poem
  • - japanese poem often about nature
  • - Japanese verse form with 17 syllables
  • - kobayashi issa poem
  • - Thea, pick our alternative poem!
  • - Japanese poem in three lines
  • - Symmetrical Japanese poem
  • - Stylised Japanese poem of 17 syllables
  • - Seventeen-syllable poetry form
  • - Poem patterned like / the one featured in this clue / [padding out the rest]
  • - Oriental poem
  • - Japanese three-line poem
  • - Japanese poem of seventeen syllables
  • - 17-syllable Japanese verse form
  • - Japanese poem
  • - A poem like this clue / Although perhaps not quite as / Abominable
  • - Bit of poetry with the same syllable count as this very clue
  • - Three-line poem
  • - Short Japanese poem
  • - Poem with 17 morae
  • - Poem of 17 syllables
  • - Occasionally, Thea picks up poem
  • - 17-syllable poem
  • - 17-syllable Japanese poem
  • - Japanese verse with 17 syllables
  • - Very short poem
  • - Poem, great accomplishment, read out
  • - Seventeen-syllable work
  • - Seventeen-syllable verse
  • - Poem name whose singular and plural forms are the same
  • - 17-syllable verse
  • - Three-line Japanese poem
  • - Oriental poem with sound of excited talk as lovebirds do
  • - A poetry form/With seventeen syllables/And only three lines
  • - Specifically designed poem
  • - Japanese 17-syllable poem
  • - Poem like 'The swallow flies up / Into a blue evening sky, / Summer's small herald'
  • - 'What Richard Wright wrote' could be the first line of one
  • - What's poetic greeting heard the country over?
  • - One having three lines listened to stoned fancy
  • - "consider me / as one who loved poetry / and persimmons" for example
  • - Japanese creation, great achievement by the sound of it?
  • - find oriental verse in shanghai? kudos!
  • - Japanese verse form of three short lines
  • - This country is back — after having an illness — that's just for starters
  • - Heat inks up, oddly enough, to produce Japanese poetry
  • - japanese work with very few words
  • - Poetic form with kireji
  • - Japanese poetry form
  • - Reportedly excellent masterstroke to produce short verse form
  • - Short form poetry
  • - artform with a 5/7/5 structure
  • - Bit of terse verse
  • - Three-line work of art
  • - The clue for this word, while not all that poetic, is an example
  • - Short Japanese verse
  • - Poetic genre of Matsuo Basho
  • - Matsuo Basho work
  • - Japanese lines
  • - Form of Japanese poetry
  • - Eastern verse
  • - Three-line verse
  • - Short verse
  • - Japanese verse of three lines
  • - Rebellion at the top reported in verse?
  • - 'The west wind whispered, / And touched the eyelids of spring: / Her eyes, Primroses,' for a classic example
  • - Oriental verse reporting shrill sound made by dove?
  • - Japanese poetic form
  • - Kublai Khan rewritten to omit awful blank verse
  • - Japanese verse form
  • - Form of poetry / Presented as in this clue / But not the others
  • - Pithy lines covering reduced European country needing revolution
  • - Japanese terse verse
  • - Lines husband may like but with no margins
  • - Epigrammatic verse
  • - Writing form even more constrained than a tweet
  • - Winding up high-class motor company -- hard lines
  • - Basho work
  • - Island nation reflected after chap discovered Japanese writing
  • - Noble, with great success, recited poetic lines
  • - 5-7-5 verse
  • - Lines from 60s musical briefly lifted nation
  • - Japanese three-line verse form
  • - North African garment
  • - N African garment
  • - Loose Arab garment
  • - Arab garment
  • - Arabian garment
  • - Arab's outer garment
hai
  • - Word of agreement in Japanese
  • - .... Karate: old aftershave
  • - ...... Karate (old brand of aftershave)
  • - Assent in Osaka
  • - Yes, in Cantonese
  • - Aichi affirmative
  • - "Bali —" [show tune]
  • - Yes in Japanese
  • - "OK!" in Okayama
  • - east asian assent
  • - japanese word for "yes"
  • - "Bali ......," 1949 song
  • - Lolcat greeting
  • - Shout to draw attention: Var.
  • - Okinawa "OK"
  • - Okayama "okay"
  • - Offering, in Oahu
  • - Internet jokey greeting
  • - Ginza greeting
  • - Exclamation: Var.
  • - "OH ......!" (lolspeak usually seen on cat macros)
  • - "Bali ......" ("South Pacific" highlight)
  • - Tokyo okay
  • - "Yes" in Yokohama
  • - Japanese assent
  • - "Bali —"
  • - Japanese yes
  • - 'Bali ......' ('South Pacific' song)
  • - Yokohama "yes"
  • - Akita agreement
  • - Japanese for "yes"
  • - Japanese affirmative
  • - Yes, in Kyoto
  • - Yes, in anime
  • - Sapporo "Sure!"
  • - Okinawa okay
  • - 'Bali ......' (Rodgers and Hammerstein show tune)
  • - 'O ......' (greeting on many lolcat memes)
  • - Akihito affirmative
  • - 65-Across, in Japanese
  • - O.K., in Okinawa
  • - 14 Across agreement
  • - Osaka assent
  • - Ginza agreement
  • - Geisha's green light
  • - Beijing's river basin
  • - Osaka okay
  • - Yes, in Tokyo
  • - Kyoto concurrence
  • - "Okay," in Okayama
  • - "Bali ......" (South Pacific tune)
  • - Yes, in Yokohoma
  • - Far Eastern accord?
  • - "Bali ......" (Song in "South Pacific")
  • - East Asian affirmative
  • - OK, in Osaka
  • - Japanese consent
  • - Eastern affirmative
  • - Tokyo affirmative
  • - Aye, in Aichi
  • - O.K., in Osaka
  • - Akihito's assent
  • - Asian affirmative
  • - River through Beijing
  • - Honshu affirmative
  • - OK, in Okinawa
  • - 1949 song "Bali ......"
  • - Yes, in Japan
  • - "Bali ......" (from "South Pacific")
  • - 'Bali --' (song from 'South Pacific')
  • - Yokohama affirmative
  • - Far Eastern affirmative
  • - Okay, in Osaka
  • - "Yes, sensei"
  • - Osaka O.K.
  • - Akihito's affirmative
  • - Okinawa affirmative
  • - Far East accord?
  • - Eastern agreement
  • - Yoshihito's yes
  • - Akita affirmative
  • - "Bali ......" ("South Pacific")
  • - Uruk-...... (Tolkien race)
  • - Sapporo assent
  • - Yes, to Hideki
  • - Hokkaido "yes"
  • - Fencer's cry
  • - See 10 Across
  • - See 24-Down
  • - See 25-Down
  • - See 15-Across
  • - affirmative written as はい
  • - Osaka "OK"
  • - Uptown Japanese-German eatery?
  • - Charles of "Hill Street Blues"
  • - Actor Charles of "Hill Street Blues"
  • - Otologist's recommendation
  • - Westcoast aboriginal
  • - Indian of British Columbia
  • - Indian people of British Columbia
  • - British Columbian group
  • - British Columbia First Nation
  • - Natives of British Columbia
  • - Seaside Israeli metropolis
  • - outstanding female entering hot area in israeli city
  • - initially heading as if for an israeli port
  • - From Shanghai father arrives at Israeli city
  • - Northern Israeli port
  • - Northern Israeli city
  • - Israeli city near Mount Carmel
  • - Israeli city on the slopes of Mount Carmel
  • - Israeli city on the Mediterranean
  • - Seaport near Nazareth
  • - Major Israeli port
  • - Seaport of Israel
  • - Seaport at base of Mt. Carmel.
  • - Seaport west of Nazareth.
  • - Palestine seaport.
  • - Large seaport in Palestine.
  • - Seaport at foot of Mt. Carmel.
  • - Seaport in northern Palestine.
  • - Seaport in Israel
  • - Seaport of Palestine.
  • - Israeli port city
  • - Israeli seaport
  • - Israeli city
  • - Israeli port
  • - Israel's main seaport
  • - Israel's chief port
  • - hot, top class female athlete in city
  • - Mediterranean port provided answer after show of surprise
  • - site of israel's bahá'í gardens
  • - City initially had an International Federation arena
  • - Half-laced starting out with one in a Middle Eastern port
  • - City with views of the Mediterranean and Mount Carmel
  • - Port in Israel, on the Bay of Acre
  • - Port near Nazareth
  • - 21-Down port
  • - City north of Tel Aviv
  • - City at the foot of Mount Carmel
  • - Eastern Mediterranean port
  • - Israel's main port
  • - Bay in Israel
  • - Israel's third-largest city
  • - City on the slopes of Mount Carmel
  • - Port city of Israel
  • - Israel's principal port
  • - Port city near Tel Aviv
  • - World center of Bahai
  • - Mount Carmel city
  • - View from Mount Carmel
  • - Location of the Baha'i World Centre
  • - Mt. Carmel overlooks it
  • - Port city north of Tel Aviv
  • - City partly on Mt. Carmel
  • - City near the cave of Elijah
  • - Middle Eastern city
  • - City destroyed by Saladin
  • - World center of the Bahai faith
  • - Important fortress in the Crusades
  • - City at the foot of Mt. Carmel
  • - City on the Bay of Acre
  • - City at foot of Mt. Carmel.
  • - Port of Palestine.
  • - Chief port of Israel.
  • - Port in Israel
  • - City near Tel Aviv
  • - Port of Israel
  • - Mediterranean port city
  • - Mideast port
  • - Mediterranean port
  • - third-largest city in israel
  • - Pretentious, in Israel?
  • - Waterfall situated near the volcano Hekla in the south of Iceland
  • - City near the cave of Elijah
  • - Alaskan Indians