➠ Words that start with h
List contains 14364 Words that start with "h".
- - Is Thelma coming out to play?
- - Community tree is back in Derby?
- - 1996 film adaptation of William Shakespeare's play of the same name about a Danish prince and his journey of vengeance, starring Kate Winslet
- - 'To be, or not to be' speaker
- - Who says 'To be, or not to be: that is the question'
- - His last words were 'The rest is silence'
- - "The rest is silence" speaker
- - Speaker of the ends of the answers to starred clues
- - "Frailty, thy name is woman!" speaker
- - Source of the saying "Brevity is the soul of wit"
- - Speaker of the first syllables of the answers to starred clues
- - "Get thee to a nunnery" speaker
- - Source of the line "Frailty, thy name is woman!"
- - Whence the phrase "Brevity is the soul of wit"
- - "... heaven hath pleas'd it so, / To punish me ..." speaker
- - Elsinore name
- - Actor allowed in play
- - Prince a little bit of a pig?
- - Great Dane in small village?
- - prince of denmark
- - A Danish prince - or an English village?
- - poor actor allowed to play dramatic antihero
- - Could it be a diminutive actor's role in the theatre?
- - Play well, trapping Middlesex's opener before tea, say
- - Play with little porker, whimsically?
- - bad actor allowed to get shakespearean part with the most lines
- - Play that poses the question To be or not to be?
- - Shakespeare play that inspired The Lion King
- - poor actor permitted an important shakespearian role
- - Stop me wandering haphazardly through village
- - The melancholy Dane
- - Part of a village?
- - Bad actor allowed to create play
- - Shakespeare's Danish prince
- - tragedy in a small village
- - small village made famous by shakespeare
- - shakespeare's village?
- - perhaps pork's given on hire in village
- - Terribly useless Methuselah cut a tragic figure
- - Tragedy in small village
- - Bad actor allowed to join Shakespeare's tragedy
- - Play by William Shakespeare which features the line "This above all, to thine own self be true"
- - Bad actor allowed in Shakespearean production
- - Small village tree climbed in Panama?
- - Small village; play
- - Drama with restriction on bad actor
- - All the same, empties ales from small village
- - a village character in shakespeare
- - Village — play
- - Thelma (anag), written by 13
- - Thelma (anag) — play
- - The Bard's longest play
- - Shakespeare play that includes the line "To be or not to be ..."
- - Shakespeare play about a mopey prince of Denmark
- - Prince of Denmark in a Shakespeare play
- - Shakespearean play
- - Shakespeare title role
- - Little village
- - Shakespearean prince of Denmark
- - Ophelia's love
- - A William Shakespeare tragedy
- - Small village
- - The Dane
- - Poor actor allowed in drama
- - Prince Fortinbras delivers its last lines
- - He says, "One may smile, and smile, and be a villain"
- - Ranting actor allowed Danish role
- - Where the phrase 'To thine own self be true' comes from
- - Shakespearean Dane
- - The Prince of Denmark's little village
- - Tiny village
- - Play in small country community
- - Play with a ghost
- - Memorable indecisive Dane
- - Small village, one made famous by Shakespeare
- - Bad actor surmounts hindrance to get Shakespearean role
- - 'To be or not to be' soliloquist
- - Great Dane?
- - Play containing the line 'Good night, sweet prince'
- - Small settlement for dramatically wronged prince
- - Literary prince of Denmark
- - 'To sleep: -------- to dream:'
- - Small community
- - Dramatic prince of Denmark
- - Source of the line 'Madness in great ones must not unwatch'd go'
- - Small rural community
- - One posing a famous question found at the starts of 17-, 27-, 34-, 44-, 52-, and 64-Across
- - Exemplar of indecision
- - "Thus conscience does make cowards of us all" observer
- - Best Picture of 1948
- - Whence the line "A little more than kin, and less than kind"
- - Nephew of Claudius
- - Shakespeare's indecisive one
- - Claudius' nephew
- - Shakespeare's prince of Denmark
- - Whence the phrase "Murder most foul"
- - Shakespearean soliloquist
- - Whence "Neither a borrower nor a lender be"
- - Play set in Denmark
- - Classic Olivier role
- - Gielgud role
- - Whence the line "To sleep: perchance to dream"
- - Dogpatch, for one
- - Tchaikovsky fantasy-overture
- - Elsinore Castle resident
- - Friend of Horatio
- - It's smaller than a village
- - Very small town
- - Friend of Laertes
- - Role for Branagh
- - Work of 1604
- - Friend of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
- - Vacillating Dane
- - Dane of fame
- - Gertrude's son
- - Melancholy Dane
- - Queen Gertrude's son
- - Source of quotation
- - Olivier film: 1948
- - Coveted role for a thespian
- - Best Picture, 1948
- - Opera by Thomas
- - Noble vacillator
- - Well-known Dane
- - Work by 3 Down
- - Tragedian's role
- - Shakespeare title character
- - Small settlement
- - Shakespearean tragedy
- - Small town
- - Whistle stop
- - Shakespeare play
- - Village ......
- - Shakespearean prince
- - Shakespearean title character
- - ......-play
- - William Shakespeare's longest play, chronicling the story of a Danish prince seeking revenge
- - The Shakespearean play about the prince of Denmark
- - overacting allowed in play
- - bad actor allowed to join the play
- - play in small village
- - amateur radio enthusiast permitted in small village
- - village associated with shakespeare
- - actor jon who voiced genius inventor herb overkill in "minions"
- - Jon ...... Don Draper in Mad Men
- - Jon who played TV's Don Draper
- - "top gun: maverick" actor jon
- - Actor Jon of Top Gun: Maverick
- - Two time Golden Globe-winner Jon
- - Jon ..., actor who plays the protagonist Don Draper on the TV series "Mad Men"
- - mia who starred at unc and the us women's national soccer team
- - Jon ..., American actor who appears in an episode of "Black Mirror"
- - Good Omens actor Jon
- - Actor Jon of "Good Omens"
- - Mia or Jon
- - "Toy Story" character who also goes by Evil Dr. Pork Chop
- - Actor Jon
- - Name of the piggy bank in "Toy Story"
- - Jon on "Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt"
- - Actor Jon who won an Emmy for playing Don Draper
- - Actor Jon who plays a hologram in the sci-fi film "Marjorie Prime"
- - Actor Jon or soccer great Mia
- - Mia who appeared on a Wheaties box in 1999
- - Mia with two Olympic gold medals
- - Kicker Mia
- - onetime teammate of akers and chastain
- - Nova Scotia's Premier John
- - Nova Scotia's 29th Premier
- - Draper player
- - Olympian Mia
- - Soccer great Mia
- - Soccer star Mia
- - Mia ........ won two Olympic gold medals and two World Cups with the US women's national soccer team
- - Soccer great from Alabama
- - Premier Macdonald's preceder
- - Soccer legend Mia
- - Paul ......, German-born British publisher and philanthropist who set up Music for Pleasure records as a joint venture with EMI in 1965
- - See 56-Across
- - Marvin of Broadway
- - Juilliard attendee at age 7
- - 'A Chorus Line' composer Marvin
- - He's just "One" man
- - Lincoln's first vice president
- - NASCAR's Denny
- - Lincoln's V.P.
- - Lincoln vice president
- - Hannibal ......, vice president under Abraham Lincoln
- - "Mad Men" actor Harry
- - Vice president after Breckinridge
- - Onetime Dey costar
- - Harry of "L.A. Law"
- - First Republican VP
- - harry ..., us actor who played perseus in 1981 action film clash of the titans
- - ...... soliloquy.
- - Tiny towns
- - Towns
- - Small villages
- - Tiny dots on maps
- - Micro-municipalities
- - Small settlements
- - Dramatic roles.
- - Small groups of houses.
- - Burgs
- - Villages
- - Map specks
- - Small
- - Breakfast theater offering?
- - Abridged Shakespeare play featuring only a famous soliloquy?
- - Film about a prince's affair with actress Fletcher?
- - Small village with an ocean view?
- - Broadcast from Elsinore?
- - Rap musical about the founding years of the US
- - Musical with a duel
- - musical mocked in "the haunting of lin-manuel miranda"
- - Award-winning current musical show
- - An American Musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda
- - Musical based upon hero from American Revolution
- - Grammy-winning hit musical written and composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda
- - Capital of Bermuda — musical (opened in New York, 2015)
- - Musical about a Founding Father
- - Winner of the Tony for Best Musical in 2016
- - 'My Shot' Broadway show
- - Pulitzer musical for 2016
- - "My Shot" musical
- - laugh over epic poet's broadway musical
- - Waikato region town
- - Emma ---, Nelson's lover
- - where the scots are a bit hard on an english poet?
- - Lewis ..., racing driver
- - Play that's funny by epic writer
- - Lewis ..., British driver who drives for Mercedes-AMG Petronas in Formula 1
- - she invented the term "software engineer"
- - Outfielder Josh who was the #1 MLB draft pick (for the Devil Rays) in 1999
- - Heading for Hawick, a poet in Scottish town
- - Actor Barbara
- - Winner of 11 Tonys in 2016
- - Racing driver in Bermudan capital
- - Emma ---, Nelson's mistress
- - Lady mistress of Napoleon
- - Burr's duel victim
- - $10 portrait
- - Famous mistress having husband a poet
- - Ivor Wynne Stadium
- - Man on a $10 bill
- - Sawbuck portrait
- - "The Federalist Papers" co-writer
- - Tom of Aerosmith
- - First Treasury secretary
- - Bermuda's capital
- - Figure on tens
- - 1804 duel loser
- - Tenner's face
- - Portrait on 70 Across
- - Capital of Bermuda
- - Gold-medalist skater, Scott
- - Duel loser of 1804
- - Skater Scott
- - Famed Federalist
- - Contemporary of 38 Across
- - Bermuda port
- - Portrait on a ten spot.
- - ...... Grange, historic home in Manhattan.
- - The capital of Bermuda.
- - Andrew ......, defender of Peter Zenger.
- - First Secy. of the Treasury, 1789–95.
- - Scottish nobleman
- - 10/
- - Capital city of Bermuda
- - Mark ......, Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars series
- - mark who plays luke
- - Mark of "Star Wars"
- - Co-star of Fisher and Ford
- - 'Return of the Jedi' Saturn Award winner
- - Skywalker portrayer Mark
- - Three-time co-star of Fisher and Ford
- - Mark of Return of the Jedi
- - Mark up on the screen?
- - Mark or Dorothy
- - Ice Capades star, 1977-84
- - "Star Wars" star
- - actor who played both a batman villain and a star wars hero
- - Actor Mark of "Star Wars: The Last Jedi"
- - Dorothy ...., 1976 gold medal female skater
- - Former American figure skater, Dorothy ...
- - Skater known as "America's sweetheart"
- - Olympic figure skating champ Dorothy
- - Skywalker portrayer
- - Champion figure skater Dorothy
- - Skywalker player
- - Skating gold medalist Dorothy
- - Skater Dorothy
- - 1976 gold-medalist skater
- - Innsbruck thrills: 1976
- - Mineral named in honor of a "Star Wars" star?
- - Ingredient in a classic Hoppin' John
- - Cut from a hog's leg
- - Soup bone selection
- - Pork knuckle
- - Collard greens seasoner
- - Sandwich with a specified meat
- - Afghanistan's Karzai
- - Former Afghan leader Karzai
- - ...... Karzai, ex-president of Afghanistan
- - Clumsy, informally
- - Clumsy or bungling
- - Clumsy
- - Awkward, clumsy
- - He's daft … I'm oddly clumsy
- - Awkward when dancing I'm shafted
- - Awkward punch cuts boxer Naz
- - Heavy-handed
- - Noah's son is deft. Nonsense! Quite the opposite
- - Ungracefully fleshy: admit being out of shape
- - Pawn shop opened by Karzai after his presidency ended?
- - President who has survived four attempted assassinations
- - Hannibal's father
- - Father of 30 Down.
- - Old court favourite that's good to recall winning, as lesser players may sometimes do
- - Overact before noon in greeting sheepish mate?
- - Act badly around Christmas? You might request this as an alternative to turkey as a centrepiece!
- - Overplay in a play
- - Act badly, giving order in pizzeria?
- - Put on a show for the cameras
- - Overdo a scene
- - Overact like Steve McQueen in Bullitt by motorway in Balmoral heading for Ulster park
- - Overdo, in a way (and this puzzle's title)
- - Overplay, as a role
- - Milk a scene
- - Engage in histrionics
- - Overact as radio geek with modern technology increased?
- - Act the clown
- - Exaggerate while playing
- - Wax melodramatic
- - Be overly theatrical
- - Emote amateurishly
- - Hot dog.
- - Overact
- - Act badly?
- - Chew the scenery
- - Act unprofessionally?
- - Emote
- - North Africans
- - Some natives of 1 Across
- - Berbers et al.
- - Biblical people
- - Descendants of Noah.
- - Early Egyptians.
- - Berber, for one
- - Ancient Egyptian, for example
- - Descendant of a son of Noah
- - One of Noah's descendants
- - Tuareg or Berber
- - Modern Berber
- - Member of a certain biblical ethnic group
- - Descendant of Noah's second son
- - Certain descendent of Noah
- - Berber, e.g.
- - Grandson of Noah
- - Novelist from New Orleans.
- - A company that sounds like a place
- - Classic political clash participants
- - One of them won in 1804
- - Capital city with only about 1,000 residents [2016]
- - What's heard upon exiting a musical in Fairbanks
- - Historic N. Y. C. residence of first Secretary of the Treasury.
- - Clinton, N.Y., institution
- - Emote, with "up"
- - Overplay, with "up"
- - ...... up: overact
- - Overact, with "up"
- - ...... up (emote)
- - ...... up (emote onstage)
- - Stuart or Linklater
- - --- Macbeth, local policeman in novels by MC Beaton
- - british variant of séamus
- - test cricket's first identical twins, nz's james and ... marshall
- - The Scottish corn is high
- - Appropriate place to break a ten?
- - City on the Niagara Escarpment
- - Canadian industrial center
- - Birthplace of Eugene Levy and Martin Short
- - American Indian confederation, after inflation?
- - acclaimed 2016 broadway soundtrack, with "the"
- - 2016 album with the song "Immigrants (We Get The Job Done)," with "The"