➠ Words with h

List contains 92349 Words that "h" contain.

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  • - Producer Prince
  • - Broadway producer Prince
  • - Producer Wallis
  • - Mr. Wallis
  • - Laurel & Hardy producer Roach
  • - Shallow ... (Jack Black movie)
  • - Actor Holbrook of "Lincoln"
  • - Sci-fi villain that Anthony Hopkins once said inspired his performance as Hannibal Lecter
  • - .... 9000, fictional AI
  • - 2001: A Space Odyssey baddie
  • - Barney Miller player Linden
  • - Harold's nickname
  • - emmy nominee linden
  • - Bryan Cranston in "Malcolm in the Middle"
  • - .... 9000, 2001: A Space Odyssey AI
  • - Emmy- and Tony-winning actor Holbrook
  • - 1968 sci-fi movie computer
  • - prince valiant creator foster
  • - Henry's half cut!
  • - he's from vauxhall
  • - classic movie villain aboard the discovery one spacecraft
  • - dave's computer
  • - Robotic villain in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Jack Black Shallow movie or Space Odyssey computer
  • - what is the name of the computer in 2001: a space odyssey?
  • - .... 9000, 2001: Space Odyssey antagonist
  • - shallow ..., farrelly bros flick with jack black and gwyneth paltrow
  • - ... 9000, "2001: A Space Odyssey" computer
  • - sparks of "queer as folk" and "dude, where's my car?"
  • - "Mark Twain Tonight!" actor Holbrook
  • - NBA legend Greer
  • - Computer villain in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - "2001: A Space Odyssey" antagonist
  • - Actor ... Holbrook from "Into the Wild"
  • - Sinister 2001 character is well short
  • - Lincoln-portraying actor Holbrook
  • - unblinking sci-fi villain
  • - Prince or Linden
  • - 91-year-old actor Linden
  • - I get out of the downpour with him
  • - sparks who played zoltan in "dude, where's my car?"
  • - Actor Holbrook of "Men of Honor"
  • - 1968 sci-fi villain
  • - a.i. villain in "2001: a space odyssey"
  • - Deadly 9000-series computer in Arthur C Clarke books
  • - Princely companion of Shakespeare's Falstaff
  • - ... 9000, "2001: A Space Odyssey" villain
  • - holbrook of "lincoln"
  • - "henry iv" nickname
  • - Name of the computer in 1968 Stanley Kubrick film
  • - Out-of-control supercomputer in 2001: A Space Odyssey
  • - He gains nothing in an aura of glory
  • - villain #13 on afi's "100 years... 100 heroes & villains"
  • - Actor Holbrook of "Pueblo"
  • - Director Prince
  • - ... Needham, American stuntman who frequently worked with Burt Reynolds
  • - ...... 9000 (villainous computer in "2001: a space odyssey")
  • - Villain of "2001: A Space Odyssey," ... 9000
  • - henry v, per the bard
  • - cinema computer
  • - shallow title role for jack black
  • - Actor ... Holbrook of "Into the Wild"
  • - "Lincoln" actor ... Holbrook
  • - ... Jordan who is also known Green Lantern
  • - Rogue computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - ... Jordan, the Green Lantern
  • - The future Henry V, to Falstaff
  • - movie villain whose last name is 9000
  • - American golfer Sutton
  • - drummer blaine
  • - ... 9000, computer from "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Actor ... Holbrook from "Men of Honor"
  • - Character played by Ryan Reynolds in "Green Lantern," ... Jordan
  • - Hallucinations are too much for him
  • - "Shallow ..." (Gwyneth Paltrow comedy)
  • - 2001: A Space Odyssey evil supercomputer
  • - Fictional operator of the Discovery One spaceship
  • - Evil computer from "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Name that's one of the halves of a word in this clue
  • - movie villain who sings "daisy" before dying
  • - Jack Black's "Shallow ..."
  • - All the President's Men actor Holbrook
  • - Actor Holbrook who died in January
  • - Betty's father, on "Riverdale"
  • - ... Jordan, human name of The Green Lantern
  • - Actor Linden who played Barney Miller
  • - Is he half cut?
  • - Kansas City Royals great McRae who won the Silver Slugger Award in 1982
  • - Kubrick's killer computer
  • - Holbrook
  • - Kubrick's computer
  • - Twain portrayer Holbrook
  • - Holbrook or Linden
  • - "I'm sorry, Dave" speaker of sci-fi
  • - Lyricist David
  • - Computer in "2001"
  • - "Shallow ......" (2001 Jack Black movie)
  • - "2001" mainframe
  • - Shakespeare prince
  • - Linden or Holbrook
  • - Sci-fi computer
  • - Famous film computer
  • - Falstaff's prince
  • - ...... Jordan (Green Lantern's secret identity)
  • - Holbrook or Prince
  • - Harold, for short
  • - Kubrick's "2001" mainframe
  • - Iconic lyricist David
  • - Golfer Sutton
  • - Falstaff's friend
  • - Evil computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Director Hartley
  • - Computer voiced by Douglas Rain
  • - Burt Bacharach co-writer David
  • - "Prince Valiant" cartoonist Foster
  • - Talking computer of film
  • - Noted Broadway Prince
  • - Henry V, as a prince
  • - Fictional supercomputer
  • - Falstaff's princely friend
  • - Dad on "Malcolm in the Middle"
  • - Computer that beat the Y2K threat?
  • - Cinematic mainframe
  • - Cartoonist Foster
  • - "Shallow ......" (Jack Black film)
  • - "I'm sorry, Dave" speaker
  • - Yankees owner Steinbrenner
  • - Unhinged computer of film
  • - Talking computer in "2001"
  • - Sutton of the P.G.A.
  • - Shakespeare's prince
  • - Roach of Hollywood
  • - Prince Val's creator
  • - Pal of Falstaff
  • - McRae of baseball
  • - Malcolm's TV dad
  • - Legendary actor Holbrook
  • - Kubrick's film computer
  • - Hollywood's Holbrook
  • - Holbrook of Hollywood
  • - Holbrook of film
  • - Harold, familiarly
  • - Film computer
  • - Falstaff's princely pal
  • - Discovery One computer
  • - Discovery I computer
  • - Dave's "2001" nemesis
  • - Computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Cinematic computer
  • - Bard's prince
  • - Ballard to buds
  • - "Malcolm in the Middle" father
  • - "Barney Miller" star Linden
  • - "2001" malefactor
  • - "2001" hardware
  • - "The $64,000 Question" host March
  • - Young Henry V
  • - Young friend of Falstaff
  • - Well-known sci-fi computer
  • - Villainous sci-fi computer
  • - Villain who says "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that."
  • - Villain of "2001"
  • - Tyrant in "2001"
  • - TV actor Linden
  • - Title role for Jack Black
  • - Thrice Emmy-nominated not-exactly-normal-dad role for Bryan Cranston
  • - Threatener of Dave in space
  • - Theater's Prince
  • - Steinbrenner who co-owns the Yankees
  • - Speaker of the film line "This mission is too important for me to allow you to jeopardize it"
  • - Space movie villain
  • - Sinister computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Shallow Farrelly Bros. title character
  • - Shakespearean prince, informally
  • - Sci-fi villain with the line "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?"
  • - Sci-fi villain whose last words are the song "Daisy"
  • - Sci-fi villain who says "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?"
  • - Sci-fi lip-reader
  • - Sci-fi computer name not derived from IBM
  • - Sci-fi computer name incorrectly claimed to be a one-letter shift
  • - Sci-fi character who says "Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?"
  • - Royal companion of Falstaff
  • - Rogue computer of filmdom
  • - Roach or Holbrook
  • - Roach or Chase
  • - Roach of film fame
  • - Quirky director Hartley
  • - Prince with 21 Tonys
  • - Prince who's friends with Falstaff
  • - Prince who became Henry V
  • - Prince or Prince
  • - Prince or Holbrook
  • - Prince of Wales, in "Henry IV"
  • - Prince of the theater
  • - Prince of drama
  • - Prince in both parts of "Henry IV"
  • - Prince in "Henry IV"
  • - Pod bay door closer of film
  • - P.G.A. champ Sutton
  • - Old-time Yankee great Chase
  • - Nonhuman villain of a classic 1968 film
  • - Nickname for Stassen.
  • - Nickname for an English King.
  • - Newhouser or McRae
  • - Name of a killer computer
  • - Mutinous Kubrick computer
  • - Murderous computer of film
  • - Mr. Prince
  • - Mr. Linden
  • - Mr. Holbrook
  • - Movie villain who was shut down
  • - Movie villain who said "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that."
  • - Movie villain voiced by Douglas Rain
  • - Menacing computer in "2001: A Space Odyssey"
  • - Memorable 1968 movie villain
  • - McRae of the '70s-'80s Royals
  • - Mark Twain portrayer Holbrook
  • - March who hosted TV's "The $64,000 Question"
  • - March who hosted "The $64,000 Question"
  • - March or Roach
  • - Malcolm's sitcom dad
  • - Malcolm's dad on TV
  • - Malcolm's dad
  • - Lyricist David ("Close to You")
  • - Lois's husband on "Malcolm in the Middle"
  • - Lindsey or Linden
  • - Linden that sprouted in N.Y.C.
  • - Linden or March
  • - Laycoe or Ballard
  • - Kubrick's sentient computer
  • - Kubrick's computer star
  • - Kubrick robot
  • - Jordan who's a superhero
  • - Jazz altoist McIntyre
  • - Jack Black title role
  • - IBM-inspired villain
  • - Hotspur's slayer
  • - Holbrook or Sparks
  • - Holbrook or March
  • - Holbrook of "Into the Wild"
  • - Holbrook of "Evening Shade"
  • - Holbrook from Cleveland
  • - His dying words are the song "Daisy Bell"
  • - Henry V, as prince
  • - He wouldn't open the pod bay doors
  • - Hartley or 9000
  • - Cheese-topped tortilla chip
  • - A small snack such as a chip with savoury topping
  • - Tortilla chip topped with melted cheese
  • - Mixture of hot and cold on a chip
  • - Tortilla Chip Served With Savoury Toppings
  • - Cheesy corn chip
  • - Nickname attributed to several Spanish footballers OR corn/taco chip with topping [just one]
  • - Chip that's dipped
  • - Topped chip
  • - Mexican tortilla chip
  • - Corn chip often served with guacamole or salsa
  • - Chip type
  • - Chip often served with cheese and sliced jalapeños
  • - Chip in a sports bar
  • - Cheese-smothered chip
  • - Cheese-covered tortilla chip
  • - Dip chip
  • - Chip with cheese
  • - Tortilla chip
  • - Kind of snack chip
  • - Chip in a bowl
  • - Mexican snack chip
  • - Chip often topped with cheese
  • - Cheese-topped chip
  • - Cheesy chip
  • - Triangular Mexican chip
  • - Topped tortilla chip
  • - Cantina chip
  • - Snack chip flavor
  • - Chip in a Mexican dish named for its inventor
  • - Chip china potty, swapping half of it for nothing
  • - Snack chip
  • - Cheese-covered chip
  • - Partly burn a chocolate chip
  • - Mexican chip
  • - Dipping chip
  • - Tortilla chip flavor
  • - Cheesy chip flavor
  • - Chip with salsa
  • - Contributor to luncheon -- a chop or a chip
  • - Chip in every last piece of Dresden china tragic? Oh no!
  • - Salsa-topped chip
  • - Tex-Mex chip
  • - Kind of cheese or chip
  • - Tortilla chip flavoured with chilli
  • - North American preference -- not frozen kind of chip
  • - Chip with a topping
  • - Chip variety
  • - Triangular chip
  • - Chip served with salsa
  • - Chip topped with salsa
  • - Chip for dip
  • - Chip to dip
  • - Tortilla chip topped with cheese
  • - ...... chip, which might be topped with 19-Across 27-Down dip
  • - Cheesy Chihuahua chip
  • - Chip topped with cheese and salsa
  • - Type of chip
  • - Chip flavor
  • - Kind of chip
  • - Chip choice
  • - Chip topped with queso and jalapeños
  • - cheesy bite
  • - Latin course essential for Verona choirmaster
  • - Mexican snack requires some spinach, occasionally
  • - sodium, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen in snack
  • - 'What do you call cheese that's not yours? ... cheese!'
  • - North American food wife leaves as snack
  • - Number outside a church for food
  • - nickname for ignacio
  • - German after old Mexican food
  • - Note a bit of meat, cut, will do for Mexican dish
  • - Cheesy Mexican munchie
  • - North American company importing hot snack
  • - Often cheesy munchie
  • - Small piece of tortilla with a topping
  • - Señorita's snack
  • - Salsa dipper
  • - Kind of cheese sauce
  • - Doritos ...... Cheese
  • - Corn Nuts flavoring
  • - Cheesy triangular snack
  • - Cheesy tidbit
  • - "...... Libre" (2006 Jack Black comedy)
  • - ...... Cheese Doritos
  • - ...... Cheese (flavor of Doritos)
  • - Spicy snack
  • - Cheese place
  • - Cheesy ballpark snack
  • - Spanish snack
  • - A small tortilla, topped with melted cheese and spices
  • - 'What do you call cheese that isn't yours? ...... cheese!' (dad joke)
  • - Cheesy snack
  • - From kitchen, a choice snack
  • - Snack within "spinach omelet"
  • - Salsa holder
  • - Number gathered round American church for food
  • - ...... Cheese (Doritos flavor)
  • - Cheese-covered bite
  • - NCO in mess with a hot snack
  • - Cheesy munchie
  • - Some spinach on cheesy snack
  • - Outside a corporal devours hot snack
  • - Food in tin served up, spicy but lacking first hint of taste
  • - Triangular snack
  • - Chips or cheese descriptor
  • - It may be covered in melted cheese
  • - Something topped in bars
  • - Spinach ordinarily covers Mexican snack
  • - "...... Libre" (Jack Black movie)
  • - Bit of a tortilla treat
  • - Carried by man, a choice bit of Mexican food
  • - Tex-Mex morsel
  • - Turning tin opener to hand round a snack
  • - Sports bar bite
  • - Given a choice, some would go for hot snack
  • - One in a concessionaire's "boat"
  • - Tortilla crisp
  • - Cheesy pub snack
  • - Small piece of tortilla
  • - Putting tin back, call for hot snack
  • - Cheese-topped snack
  • - Something consumed in Tijuana chow?
  • - Taquería tidbit
  • - Mazatlán munchie
  • - Mexican appetizer
  • - Cheese-covered snack
  • - What might go for a dip?
  • - Crunchy dipper
  • - Cheesy munchy
  • - Bite at a football game, maybe
  • - Acapulco appetizer
  • - "...... Libre"
  • - "...... Libre" (2006 Jack Black film)
  • - Tex-Mex munchy
  • - Tortilla snack
  • - Dip dipper
  • - It's covered at fiestas
  • - Mexican munchie
  • - Kind of cheese
  • - Salsa scooper
  • - Mexican food
  • - Tortilla treat
  • - Mexican snack
  • - Tex-Mex snack
  • - Cheese
  • - Type of cheese
  • - Cheese type
  • - Chips ......!
  • - Anna chose some crispy snack
  • - Mexican crisp?
  • - "...... libre" (jack black comedy)
  • - tortilla within a chocolate centre
  • - Spicy ... (flavor of Doritos)