➠ Words with h
List contains 92349 Words that "h" contain.
- - Columbus is the capital of which of the United States
- - Home to the Cedar Point amusement park, a mecca for roller-coaster enthusiasts
- - Home state of the Cincinnati Reds
- - US state, capital Columbus
- - Only U.S. state to have a nonrectangular flag
- - home of the first wendy's restaurant
- - State admitted to the Union after Tennessee and before Louisiana
- - River connecting Pittsburgh to the Mississippi
- - Home of Kenyon College
- - Home state of the NCAA's Buckeyes
- - us state whose capital is columbus
- - State whose largest city is Columbus
- - US state with capital Columbus
- - home state of the nfl's bengals and browns
- - home of the browns and the blue jackets
- - columbus is the capital of ..........
- - River from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois
- - Youngstown's home
- - Where is Columbus?
- - The state capital is Columbus
- - home of wright state
- - home to athens and dublin
- - Home of Cincinnati, Columbus and 18-Across
- - Home of Cleveland
- - State where Columbus is
- - The Buckeye state which is home to Columbus
- - state with the motto "so much to discover"
- - "Columbus is the largest city of ...."
- - State that's home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
- - State that's home to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
- - State that's home to the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
- - Cincinnati's state, also home to "Cleveland Cavaliers"
- - Home state of the NBA team Cleveland Cavaliers
- - The Buckeye State whose capital is Columbus
- - toni morrison's home state
- - State to Columbus
- - Home of the Polka Hall of Fame and Pro Football Hall of Fame
- - Home of Cincinnati
- - Home to Cleveland, whose capital is Columbus
- - Cleveland's home
- - Home to Columbus
- - Buckeye's home
- - River to Cairo
- - Canton's home
- - Buckeyes' home
- - Cincinnati's home
- - Akron's home
- - State whose capital is Columbus
- - Home to Oberlin College
- - Columbus's state
- - River from Pittsburgh to the Mississippi
- - Home to the Browns and the Reds
- - Euclid's home
- - Where to find Columbus
- - Spot for Columbus
- - Place for Columbus?
- - Neil Armstrong's home state
- - Its cities include Columbus, Athens and Marietta
- - Home of Oberlin
- - Home of Miami University
- - Home for Reds and Browns
- - Columbus is there
- - Columbus is its capital
- - Athens's home
- - Xenia's home
- - Cleveland's US state
- - Daytons state
- - Locale of Akron
- - posh pilot regularly seen in u.s. state
- - Birth state of Halle Berry
- - Cincinnati's state with a greeting in its name
- - State with cities/towns named Lisbon, Milan, London, Moscow and Athens
- - The Cincinnati Bengals' state
- - State that borders Lake Erie
- - Where Toledo is
- - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame's state
- - Cedar Point's state
- - Longest west-flowing tributary of the Mississippi
- - Clevelands state
- - Senecan word meaning "beautiful river"
- - State with the Browns and Guardians
- - tim ryan and j.d. vance's state
- - Where Canton and Cleveland are
- - Oberlins state
- - "The Mother of Presidents"
- - Bengals' state
- - song that starts "tin soldiers and nixon's comin', we're finally on our own"
- - State where "Glee" was set
- - parma's state
- - state where you'd find youngstown and zanesville
- - site of the rock and roll hall of fame
- - State of northeast US
- - State a greeting in circles
- - Serpent Mound's state
- - State west of Pennsylvania
- - usa's buckeye state
- - state whose name comes from the iroquoian word for "great river"
- - u.s. state ruled by "with god, all things are possible"
- - State whose citizens are called Buckeyes
- - Northeast US state
- - state with a much-watched u.s. senate race this fall
- - Where Oberlin College is located
- - Ashland's state
- - State where the Pro Football Hall of Fame is
- - river through cairo and pittsburgh
- - Akron's locale
- - state of current passing through water atoms
- - Seventh-most populated US state
- - Its state flag features a white circular O
- - state where seven u.s. presidents were born
- - "The Oh in ...."; Parker Posey movie
- - Simone Biles' birth state
- - Its state tree is the buckeye
- - Indiana's neighbor
- - the ...... state university (winner of the rose bowl on january 1st)
- - state where toni morrison was born and raised
- - miami university locale
- - State where Halle Berry was born
- - ... State Buckeyes basketball team which is a part of NCAA Division I
- - state where lebron james was born
- - where i-70 and i-75 cross
- - State that's the title of a Neil Young song (where Cleveland is)
- - paul newman's birthplace
- - State that has been the birthplace of seven Presidents of the U.S.
- - american river circles around hawaii
- - Cedar Point amusement park's state
- - birth state of simone biles
- - Midwestern state with a non-rectangular flag
- - Where the pop-top can was invented
- - State with Canton and Cleveland
- - "The Oh in ...."; 2006 Parker Posey film
- - State nicknamed "Birthplace of Aviation" because of the Wright brothers
- - State northeast of Kentucky
- - kentucky's watery northern border
- - U.S. state that starts and ends with O
- - thurber's birthplace
- - State where "The Drew Carey Show" and "Glee" were set
- - U.S. state where the cash register was invented by a salon owner named James Ritty and his pal John Birch
- - American state known as the "Birthplace of Aviation"
- - Cleveland state
- - US state, nicknamed the Buckeye State
- - Indiana's neighbour
- - Easternmost of the four-letter states
- - place this uncovered in glasses
- - Its state quarter depicts an astronaut and an airplane
- - Miami University rests here
- - Eastern American state
- - State with four of the 100 largest cities in the US
- - Where Akron is
- - The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's state
- - Where I-70 meets I-71
- - The Drew Carey Show state
- - River past Louisville
- - its name means "great river"
- - 981-mile-long river
- - River that joins the Mississippi in the southeast corner of the 43-Across
- - Toni Morrison's birth state
- - state where simone biles was born
- - North-east central US state
- - It borders Lake Erie
- - Only state with a nonrectangular state flag
- - classic csny protest song
- - State of flower in America
- - it has a same-named river on its southern border
- - Louisville's river
- - Site of the Pro Football Hall of Fame
- - 17th state
- - Youngstown's state
- - Canton's state
- - River or state
- - Paducah's river
- - Where Cleveland is
- - Where Cincinnati is
- - Indiana neighbor
- - Birthplace of seven U.S. presidents
- - 17th of 50
- - Xenia's state
- - Taft's state
- - State with a five-sided flag
- - Place for Reds and Browns
- - One of the Three Rivers
- - One of Pittsburgh's rivers
- - Taft's birthplace
- - Taft territory
- - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame locale
- - River formed at Pittsburgh
- - Part of B&O
- - Neil Young song about Kent State
- - Kentucky border river
- - Kent State state
- - John Glenn's state
- - Its quarter says "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers"
- - Xenia's locale
- - Xenia locale
- - Where the Miami flows
- - Where Dayton is
- - Where Canton is
- - Union joiner of 1803
- - State with a pennant-shaped flag
- - State of Xenia
- - State between Indiana and Pennsylvania
- - Soap Box Derby state
- - Seventeenth state
- - River through Louisville
- - River of Pittsburgh
- - River fed by the Wabash
- - Pro Football Hall of Fame state
- - One of Pittsburgh's three
- - Mississippi River's largest tributary
- - Kent State setting
- - Kent State locale
- - Its quarter reads "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers"
- - Its motto is "With God, all things are possible"
- - Grant's birthplace
- - Cuyahoga Falls locale
- - Canton setting
- - Canton is here
- - Allegheny + Monongahela
- - "Mother of Presidents"
- - "Birthplace of Aviation Pioneers"
- - Xenia and Zanesville are there
- - Where the Browns play
- - Where Miami is
- - Where Chillicothe is
- - Where Buckeyes hail from
- - Where Bowling Green is
- - Where Akron and Toledo are
- - Ulysses Grant's birthplace
- - State or river name
- - State or river
- - Sister Eileen's state
- - Sen. Glenn's state
- - River through Wheeling
- - River that joins the Mississippi
- - River that ends at Cairo
- - River that begins in Pittsburgh
- - Perennial swing state
- - Only U.S. state without a rectangular flag
- - Only U.S. state whose flag isn't rectangular
- - Only state with a nonrectangular flag
- - Oberlin locale
- - November 2004 battleground
- - Mother of Modern Presidents
- - Midwestern state whose governor is John Kasich
- - McKinley's state
- - Klinger's state
- - Kent's state
- - Kasich's state
- - Its state drink is tomato juice, for some reason
- - It was part of the Northwest Territory
- - Governor Kasich's state
- - Glenn's state
- - Euclid setting
- - Eileen's state
- - Edison's birthplace
- - Dennis Kucinich's state
- - Dayton's locale
- - Crucial swing state
- - Cleveland's place
- - Cleveland's locale
- - Cincinnati's airport isn't in it
- - Canton's place
- - Canton's locale
- - Buckeyes' state
- - Birth state of seven presidents
- - Baltimore partner
- - Baltimore & ...... Railroad
- - Ashtabula's state
- - Allegheny plus Monongahela
- - All-Amerian Soap Box Derby state
- - 2004 swing state
- - 2004 presidential election swing state
- - 1970 song about Kent State
- - "Mother of Presidents" claimant
- - "Birthplace of Aviation"
- - Xenia is there
- - Peninsula where cool friend holds party
- - Friend from Bow behind elected party in Asian peninsula
- - Peninsula in south-east Asia which includes part of Malaysia
- - Major peninsula
- - Asian peninsula
- - Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
- - Had coin in change for part of south-east Asia
- - Vietnam, Cambodia, etc.
- - Annamite Mountains setting
- - Red River area
- - Ho Chi Minh Trail site
- - Burma, Thailand, etc.
- - Laos, Burma, Vietnam, etc.
- - Scene of current tension.
- - Asian storm center.
- - Subject for the Geneva Conference.
- - Where Cambodia is.
- - Vichy's contribution to Asiatic co-prosperity.
- - An enemy base.
- - Atavism
- - Lob rugby player giving reminder of an earlier time
- - 'Reversion' cast and support
- - Perplex rugby player, reversion to an older type
- - ... Thursday, popular weekday hashtag on Instagram
- - Most of the column comes from another column - it's not like we haven't seen that before!
- - Lob defender -- a reminder of the old days?
- - Perplex with support for reversion to an earlier type
- - Retro, and a hint to 17-, 29-, and 42-Across
- - In which a Gallic artist is found
- - his painting the fiddler inspired fiddler on the roof
- - Russian-born artist known for dreamlike images
- - Painter of "I and the Village"
- - Marc who painted "Russian Village Under the Moon"
- - Designer of a stained-glass window in the U.N. building
- - 1963-'64 painter of the Paris Opera ceiling
- - "I and the Village" artist
- - Marc ......, Russian-born painter and printmaker
- - Artist with museums in Vitebsk, Belarus, and Nice, France
- - Marc —, painter
- - Russian-born French early modernist painter, d. 1985
- - painter's title describing witch
- - Painter Marc
- - Picasso rival
- - Painter Marc born Moishe
- - "Green Violinist"
- - "12 Tribes" painter
- - 'Green Violinist' painter Marc
- - Target is hard — and optimistic
- - Optimistic
- - Optimistic, confident
- - Undisciplined brat, heiress in Trollope's county
- - See 109-Down
- - "You ......!" ("Natch!")
- - 'You ....!': 'Bingo!'
- - I'll lay money on that airline accepting cut
- - No doubt graduate's got to eat in
- - 'You ......' ('Sure thing')
- - "You ......!" ("Certainly")
- - You ............( slangy affirmation)
- - "You ......!" ("Yessiree")
- - "You ....!": "Yep!"
- - The Stylistics' "...... By Golly, Wow"
- - "You ......!" (Palin exclamation)
- - Slangy "got that right!"
- - Sarah Palin word
- - "You ......!" ("Of course!")
- - "You ....!": "That's right!"
- - "You ......!" ("Darn tooin'")
- - 'You ......!' ('Absolutely!')
- - "...... you!" ("Oh, yeah?")
- - "... you sure?"
- - .... you!
- - See lower-left photo
- - Tour extremely tiny church, finding artwork
- - Having three tablets it may make an abstainer chirpy
- - set of three trickier extremities - pity about church
- - An artwork of three panels
- - visit tiny empty church, work of art
- - set of three pictures or panels used as an altarpiece
- - Three-panel artwork
- - Painting on three hinged panels
- - Hit crypt (anag) — painting
- - Artwork in panels
- - Artistic work on three panels
- - Set of three panels hinged together
- - Picture often used as an altarpiece
- - Three-part picture
- - Painting on three panels
- - Joined panels in journey — second, it's said
- - Bosch's "Garden of Earthly Delights," e.g.
- - Bosch's "The Garden of Earthly Delights," for one
- - Three-part painting
- - Three adjoining painted panels
- - Three-paneled artwork
- - Three-panel painting
- - Three-panel picture
- - Paneled art for an altar
- - 53 Across, e.g.
- - Three-part art work.
- - Three-paneled altarpiece.
- - Colourless opponents across the board
- - Like a zebra, or two words that can precede the starts of 19-, 24-, 36- and 46-Across
- - Like 17-Across
- - In written or printed form
- - Involving clearly defined and opposing principles
- - What crosswords are usually printed in?
- - Clearly written down — admitting no middle way
- - Clear-cut — like old films?
- - Involving clearly defined issues
- - Monochrome
- - Three Dog Night hit
- - They produce shades of gray
- - Descriptive of 10 answers in this puzzle
- - Like zebra crossings
- - First part of a riddle, following "What is ...?"
- - Actress Karen married to singer Barry?
- - Theme of some film festivals
- - Theme of our film festival
- - Hugo sways Byron with plain talk
- - Old TV
- - Riddle, part 5
- - Clear-cut
- - Uncompromising
- - easy to decide, like answers to asterisked clues?