There is a total of 136172 clues beginning with a
- A hallucination
- A hallucinogen
- A hallucinogen, for short
- A halogen-containing salt
- A halogen: Fr
- A ham
- A ham is one
- A ham may steal it
- A ham might be found on it
- A ham might be on one
- A ham might use it
- A ham on stage
- A ham, sometimes
- A Hamburger's one
- A hamlet, in the Highlands
- A hamlet
- A Hammer
- A hand
- A hand for Morticia?
- A hand for Snoopy
- A hand may show it
- A hand might have five
- A hand to the foot
- A hand-holder may build on this
- A hand-woven rug
- A Handel composition
- A Handel concerto might have one
- A handful
- A handful for Hamlet
- A handful of
- A handful
- A handful?
- A handle or loop
- A handshake begins it
- A handshake may clinch it
- A handshake may seal it
- A handshake may seal one
- A hanger of sorts
- A hangover?
- A happening
- A happening at Lourdes
- A happening that happens to happen
- A Hapsburg
- A Hapsburg
- A hard attitude?
- A hard climb
- A hard fight may make it fly
- A hard hit single, maybe
- A hard rain that's a-gonna fall?
- A hard resin
- A hard row __
- A hard row ___
- A hard time, so to speak
- A hard ___ hoe
- A hard-working coal miner ___
- A hardened Arden?
- A hardhat might drive one
- A hardwood
- A Hardy brother
- A hardy cabbage
- A Hardy lass
- A hare in its first year
- A Hare Krishna needs a __
- A harp shilling
- A harp, to Toscanini
- A harpoon
- A Harpy
- A Harriman nickname
- A Harry
- A Hart
- A harum-scarum
- A harvesting
- A hasty escape
- A hasty glance: Fr
- A hasty one can be beat
- A hat trick may be part of it
- A hat's is often round
- A hatchet is a small one
- A Hatfield vis-à-vis a McCoy
- A Hatfield, to a McCoy
- A Hathaway who had a way with Will
- À haute voix
- A have
- A have-not
- A have-not, essentially
- A Hawaiian
- A Hawaiian island
- A hawk
- A Hawkeye
- A Hawkins
- A Hayworth for one
- A hazard on some golf courses
- A head
- A head covering
- A head might go over the top of it
- A head of "Time"
- A head of France
- A head of Time
- A head Turner?
- A head wind: Slang