➠ Words that start with h
List contains 14364 Words that start with "h".
- - 50% of the usual pace
- - Is not quick to pay attention about broken flaps
- - hard man with word for short holiday
- - It's a fair amount of time for those expecting break from school
- - Short school holiday
- - School holiday period
- - School holiday
- - A week's break from school
- - Academic break
- - part of the bottom of a boot from shank to toe
- - Do a shoe repair job
- - Worn part of a shoe
- - Shoe-repair item
- - Shoe job.
- - Shoe part
- - Cobbling job
- - Shoemaker's item.
- - Cobbler's job
- - Cobbler's piece
- - With an ironic expression — films hilly nag (anag)
- - Elasticized garment
- - *Knee-length undergarment
- - Petticoat alternative
- - It hangs from the waist
- - it may be me interrupting the game!
- - the rest of the players
- - When the band performs
- - When some marching bands perform
- - When one might get a pep talk
- - Break in the game
- - 12-minute period expanded to 30 minutes for the Super Bowl
- - In soccer, the end of the first 45 minutes signals this
- - the rest of the match
- - Break point in game
- - Interval for me?
- - Middle of a football game
- - game interval
- - Super Bowl break
- - Sports intermission
- - Occasion for a locker room pep talk
- - Game intermission
- - Football game break
- - Football break
- - 60 yards, to 120 yards
- - 2,640 feet, to a miler
- - Football penalty yardage, when close to the goal
- - Radius, to diameter
- - bat, perhaps, is the crucial thing for victory
- - Cull in the 18th century perhaps a big step forward
- - Rush "Test for Echo" opener
- - Like a book with a bookmark in the middle, say
- - Musical break symbol
- - Short musical break
- - Bar on a staff line
- - Silence equal to two quarter notes
- - Rectangular score marking
- - Staff member?
- - Desperate measures during a shortage
- - Like partially spoiled oil?
- - Little drink good? That's not entirely accurate!
- - Better than all wrong
- - 50% cheaper
- - 50% off?
- - a battery that was fully charged wouldn't be obtained for this!
- - Charlie dances about following parking for reduced rate
- - There'll be a reduction in the damage at this rate
- - Greatly reduced
- - Kind of sale
- - With 51 Across, "big" beef on a bun
- - Structures for skateboarders
- - Skate park structures
- - Shamefully she flirts with a family member!
- - Family member runs after faithless rogue
- - Extended family member
- - Maggie or Lexie, to Meredith Grey
- - Odd bits of fossils collected by top kinswoman
- - smaller-than-usual fish cooked with zeal
- - Fits in between?
- - 12 1/2 and 20 1/2, say, in women's clothing
- - Words from Lincoln's "house divided" speech
- - Brother from another mother perhaps (in this answer see letters 4-7 minus letter 5)
- - Kidding but not kidding
- - Not entirely joking
- - Partly joking
- - kind of in jest, kind of not
- - *Somewhat in jest
- - In a semi-joking way
- - Typical oyster presentation
- - What fifty-fifty partners each get
- - Partial
- - Equidistant between start and finish
- - as far as a train can go into a tunnel
- - At the 50% point
- - How you might meet someone
- - To the midpoint
- - To the middle point
- - At the mid position
- - Two-year mark, in a presidential term
- - 50 per cent of the distance
- - Place to meet
- - "...... to Heaven," 1928 song
- - "...... House."—Maurice Hewlett.
- - Mid-point
- - ...... in the middle
- - With 75 percent of a round trip completed
- - rounding third base after starting at second, say
- - Incomplete pooch abode?
- - Tennis shot
- - Ley has stroke on court
- - Knee-socks, essentially
- - Knee-high stockings?
- - Wally corrected flaw breaking strike
- - simpleton finds bad flaw in strike
- - Fool has success covering bad flaw
- - the moron is not a complete humorist
- - Fool Oscar but not Wilde?
- - Wally and Alfred going for a cycle
- - An idiot cycling with Alf
- - Fool(Used today)
- - What if learner turned into such a dunce?
- - Fool Oscar or Wilde, but not both?
- - Imbecile cycling with a large female
- - One who's not all there?
- - Feeble-minded person
- - Henry Furlong takes course to put up with compromise
- - Compromise between two extremes
- - Compromise
- - a centre for rehabilitating former prisoners
- - Rehab centre
- - fly awhile, an adjustment divisive on pitch
- - 5 feet to 10 feet and 60 meters to 120 meters
- - They don't go far enough
- - Corner-cutting efforts
- - Step from A to B, say, on a scale
- - Dice that weigh 1000 pounds each, in Chicago?
- - Intermezzos of a sort
- - Entertainment at bowl games
- - Medium tint in a photograph
- - He, Alfred, added weight inside to a bit of music
- - Newspaper photograph, e.g.
- - Newspaper photo technique
- - Picture-printing method
- - Interval between mi and fa
- - B to C, e.g.
- - Musical pitch interval
- - News-photo print
- - Printing process
- - State of match at break
- - Motto of a Super Bowl sponsor?
- - Football coach's oration
- - Football coach's motivator
- - Coach's speech
- - NFL broadcast interludes
- - Midgame broadcasts
- - It comes after the second quarter, in football
- - *Somewhat deceptive statement
- - Deceptive remark
- - Mild deception
- - Statement intended to mislead
- - Vera offering this deception?
- - A bit of embellishment in a fish story, say
- - Twice-told, it's still a tale
- - Incomplete statement
- - White lie
- - Deceptive statements from hotel woman accessing shoddy flats
- - Misleading statements
- - Deceptive accounts
- - Octave twelfths
- - Some engravings
- - Intermediate shades
- - Flats and sharps
- - Values intermediate between light and dark
- - Newspaper photos
- - Certain photoengravings.
- - Ramp for a skate- or snowboarder, and a description of the answers to the starred clues
- - Where a high-roller might get some air?
- - White gold source?
- - Structure used in extreme sports
- - Event for Shaun White
- - Steal (slang) — short length
- - Steal (rhyming slang)
- - Short length — steal
- - Steal (in)
- - Steal a male bird from a Cockney
- - Nick Henry, winger
- - Nick, pilfer
- - Tape width, perhaps
- - Size for some margins
- - Having one Corkonian parent, maybe
- - Small lengths of chalk had ends removed by songbirds
- - Sitcom span
- - Like most sitcoms
- - Period of 30 minutes
- - 30 minutes
- - Thirty minutes
- - Length of many a TV show
- - Two out of four stories, perhaps?
- - Partly built residence, perhaps?
- - The time taken for fifty per cent of the atoms in a radioactive material to undergo decay
- - First-person shooter game published by Sierra Studios in which players must escape a research facility: Hyph.
- - Period of decay, if .....
- - Radioactive decay measure
- - Decay concept, in physics
- - About 5700 years, for carbon-14
- - 24,110 years, for plutonium 239
- - Radioactivity figure
- - Physics period
- - Race of 21.0975 km
- - Race of 13 miles 352 yards
- - Race just over 13 miles long
- - Event for someone who displays a '13.1' bumper sticker
- - 13-mile race
- - short drink taken by chap rounding end of barrier at house in a longish race
- - Where flags are flown in mourning
- - Position of respect on the staff
- - Certain flag position
- - Flag position
- - Honorary flag position
- - Flag's position, at times
- - Standard position?
- - Position of flag for mourning
- - Occasional position of the colors
- - Flag's mourning position
- - Flag position of respect
- - describing a flag's position usually to mark sadness at a death
- - Races of just over 13 miles
- - Common water bottle size
- - dawn and harold escape
- - dimness of dawn or dusk
- - Feel ambivalent, in a way
- - "i fly" has a hold for short vacations
- - Anticipates uncertainly
- - concessionary rate for demi-pension?
- - demi-pension?
- - *Description of a glass, maybe
- - At 50%, to a pessimist
- - Like the glass, when viewed by someone who's pessimistic about how much liquid is in the glass
- - How glasses may be seen
- - Don't eat entire meal with one Scandinavian parent, say?
- - *Description of a glass, maybe
- - Proverbial matter of perspective
- - Like an optimist's glass
- - Style of reading glasses
- - Yosemite granite formation
- - Partially consumed
- - Incomplete, as a course
- - Like some glasses, in a phrase
- - All, e.g., for this answer's last six letters?
- - Milk jug size
- - "Star Trek" crewmember
- - Milk measure
- - Unenthusiastically using a fraction of 15, apparently
- - In a lackadaisical fashion
- - Without enthusiasm
- - without much enthusiasm – harley had left (anag)
- - Insipid
- - without determination
- - Showing little interest
- - Lacking in zeal
- - With a shrug, perhaps
- - Lacking enthusiasm
- - Unenthusiastic
- - Unwilling
- - Hardly enthusiastic
- - She's a left hander, unsteady, showing apathy
- - Lack of enthusiasm
- - simple knot
- - One of the easeist knots to learn
- - Partially obscured (and a hint to this puzzle's theme)
- - Suffering from senility, say
- - 30 minutes after the hour
- - Thirty after the hour
- - Mid-hour (first 3 letters + last 1)
- - Mid-hour
- - [30]
- - Footballer with art medium gets regular time
- - time for a chime, perhaps
- - Something-thirty
- - part-human creature in lord of the rings
- - 2002 action film starring steven seagal and morris chestnut
- - *Small portion of macaroni?
- - Ajar
- - More than cracked
- - Not fully closed, like a door: 2 wds.
- - Step 4: Hefty sales discount
- - Start of first phrase meaning "approximately unequal"?
- - informal term for time 1:30
- - End of statement
- - End of quote
- - When running helps at a fight
- - not full wages from the alpha type with fiery edges
- - Unimportant one
- - One cup
- - Insignificant one
- - In small volume
- - Small beer
- - 8 fluid ounces
- - Epithet for a small person
- - Small-of-stature sort
- - Unimportant person, slangily
- - Cream quantity
- - Small person
- - What 9 Down was
- - Coin that was used in New Zealand until 1967
- - former small coin
- - British coin discontinued in 1984
- - Old coin.
- - Help Fanny to exchange old coin
- - small change and a dublin footbridge?
- - Minim, in music
- - Sheet-music character
- - Music sheet mark
- - Musical minim
- - One-third the length of the Belmont Stakes
- - Goshen raceway's length
- - 2,640 feet
- - "Two and a ...," sitcom created by Chuck Lorre and Lee Aronsohn that aired on CBS: 2 wds.
- - 50 per cent of the wax, perhaps
- - the result of incomplete waxing!
- - Henry Furlong takes satellite from The Crescent
- - First or last quarter ... and, literally, what can be found on either end of 18-, 22-, 38-/40- and 49-Across
- - First or last quarter in the lunar cycle
- - Henry Furlong travels around the globe from Crescent
- - It's seen in the middle of a quarter
- - These specs on, it is suggested?
- - Semi-visible natural satellite
- - Yoga asana that's a lunar phase
- - Gloria working to host band in satellite appearance?
- - Henry Hudson's ship
- - Lunar phase coinciding with neap tides
- - Henry Hudson vessel
- - Hudson vessel
- - Crescent
- - Lunar phase
- - actions not forceful enough
- - Inadequately effective steps
- - Inadequate action
- - Inadequate effort ... or the contents of six squares in this puzzle?
- - Jennifer Aniston's weekend in bed with her pop-star boyfriend John, cut short?
- - Grappler's grip
- - Fan's hell-bent on the hold
- - Fraction of a wrestling match?
- - Son
- - Wrestling hold
- - harold joins fellow admiral in hold
- - drink with famous sailor in hold
- - More of the zinger
- - Shirtless, say
- - Lunar phases
- - Outhouse features
- - Coin worth two quarters