There is a total of 14559 clues beginning with hi
- His play supplied the plot for "Hamlet"
- His plays made many operas
- His plots were borrowed by WS
- His poem "Fleas" reads, in its entirety, "Adam / Had 'em"
- His poetry inspired "Cats"
- His point system revolutionized bridge
- His portrait appears on 3c stamps
- His portrait appears on Italy's two-euro coin
- His portrait is at the entrance to Beijing's Forbidden City
- His portrait is on $10,000 bills
- His portrait is worth $10,000
- His portrait is worth $50
- His portrait was on the $10,000 bill
- His portrait's on the $50 bill
- His postcard says "My yacht's in high gear"
- His postcard says "Read 'Seize the Day,' now!"
- His postcard says "Seeing some awful plays"
- His pranks are now in ballet form
- His predecessor was Bernadotte
- His presents come on Jan 6
- His president is Griswold
- His presidential palace is located on al-Rashid Street
- His principle was the categorical imperative
- His prize play, "Both Your Houses"
- His product may be stollen
- His productions are not for infants
- His pseudonym was Saki
- His pseudonym was Stendhal
- His punishment was a tease
- His pupils are on the watch
- His Quatrains speak of Food and Love and Wine / And how our Lives may Fit some Grand Design / Put into Words in English some Years hence / Now Edward shares the Credit for each Line
- His questions are answers
- His race was absorbed by the Scots
- His racket is in the Smithsonian
- His ravens represent thought and memory
- His reaction to the election of a Jewish mayor in Dublin
- His real last name was Austerlitz
- His real name is Harry
- His real name is Joseph Barrow
- His real name was Arthur
- His real name was Ernesto
- His real name was Korzeniowski
- His real name was Milton
- His reasons are false and misleading
- His recipe for success was "Go West, young man!"
- His record $252-bil contract ends in 2010
- His record of 75 goals in a year was just passed by Lionel Messi
- His record was 56-5
- His reign began at age nine
- His relics were the subject of a 1970s Met exhibit
- His religious symbol is the winged lion
- His request
- His resignation triggered the first invocation of the 25th Amendment
- His resignation triggered the first use of the 25th Amendment
- His ring cycle has ended
- His rod became a serpent
- His Rose was Irish
- His Royal ___
- His running mate was RMN
- His running shoes, naturally
- His Sagrada Familia remains unfinished
- His sake is often defended
- His screen-test report said "Can dance a little"
- His screen-test report said, "Can dance a little"
- His second book is subtitled "Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream"
- His Secret Service code name is "Renegade"
- His Secret Service code name is Renegade
- His Secret Service code name was Providence
- His self-portrait is in the Louvre
- His self-titled book has 24 chapters
- His sentence is lengthy
- His sentence was suspended
- His servant is Kurwenal, in opera
- His Seventh Fleet is in Formosa Strait
- His shot causes many to run
- His show had a "Jaywalking" segment
- His show has a "Jaywalking" segment
- His show's 6-Down will be in August
- His shrine is in Richmond, Va
- His sightseeing, road-hogging grandmother _____ Gogh
- His signature established HUD
- His signature is very valuable
- His signature led all the rest
- His signature phrase on "SNL" was "That's the ticket!"
- His signature song is "Eight is Great"
- His singing might result in a hit
- His SiriusXM channel is Shade 45
- His sister, Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, was the first female president of the UN General Assembly
- His skill
- His skull appears in "Hamlet"
- His skull is exhumed in "Hamlet"
- His slate is clean
- His sleepers are vanishing
- His slow cousin _____ Gogh
- His sole novel: The Catcher in the Rye
- His son was on the cover of the first issue of TV Guide
- His spark creates a fire for the Heat
- His specialty is sports
- His speech needs work
- His star is rising