Crossword clues for hart
hart
- Writer Moss
- Wrestler Bret "The Hitman" ___
- William S. or Moss
- Saskatchewan village
- Rodgers partner
- Quebec's Cory ______
- Musical writer with Rodgers
- Melissa Joan of "Melissa & Joey"
- Lyricist with Rodgers
- Doe's red beau
- Contemporary playwright
- "The Wizard of Id" co-creator Johnny
- "Once in a Lifetime" author
- "B.C." creator
- Wrestler Brett
- Woodland deer
- Variety of male deer
- U. S. star at Wimbledon
- Type of male deer
- Trophy Gordie won six times
- Singer Corey
- Sabrina portrayer Melissa Joan __
- Roxie __, Zellweger's "Chicago" role
- Roxie __, "Chicago" role
- Rodgers's partner before Hammerstein
- Rodgers's partner
- Rodgers' songwriting collaborator
- Rodgers and ___
- Quebecճ Corey ______
- Pop music star or prima ballerina
- Playwright who co-wrote with Kaufman
- Old partner of Rodgers
- Old cowboy star
- Moss or William S
- Moss of "Act I"
- Mary or Gary
- Manitoba mountain
- Male with antlers
- Male adult red deer
- Lyricist Lorenz __
- Lover lyricist
- Lorenz who wrote songs with Richard Rodgers
- Kevin of movies and comedy
- Kevin of comedies
- Kevin of "Central Intelligence"
- Kaufman cohort
- Host Mary ____
- Gary who ran for president in the 1980s
- Early 20th-century poet __ Crane
- Doris of tennis
- Doris ___, tennis champion
- Comic Kevin who stars in "Real Husbands of Hollywood"
- Comedian Kevin
- Certain antlered male
- Candidate of 1984 and 1988
- Broadway partner of Rodgers
- Antlered red deer
- Adult red deer
- Actress Melissa Joan ___
- "The Wedding Ringer" star Kevin
- "The Lady Is a Tramp" lyricist Lorenz
- "The Lady Is a Tramp" lyricist
- "The Bridge" poet Crane
- "My Funny Valentine" lyricist Lorenz
- "My Funny Valentine" lyricist
- "Lady in the Dark" writer
- "Isn't It Romantic?" lyricist
- "I ___ Food" (Food Network show with title YouTube celeb Hannah)
- "Entertainment Tonight" anchor
- "Act 1" author
- '80s Democratic hopeful Gary
- ''My Funny Valentine'' lyricist
- ''Isn't It Romantic?'' lyricist
- ''Entertainment Tonight'' anchor
- "Blue Moon" lyricist Lorenz
- "The Man Who Came to Dinner" playwright
- "B.C." cartoonist Johnny
- "B.C." creator Johnny
- "Where or When" lyricist
- Hind's mate
- Male deer
- Trophy won by 10-Down, 1967 and 1968
- He's a deer
- Stag
- 1988 presidential hopeful
- ANTLERED BEAST
- Doe's mate
- Lyricist Lorenz ___
- Antlered deer
- ___ Senate Office Building
- "Pal Joey" lyricist Lorenz
- See 55-Across
- Comedian Kevin of "Get Hard"
- Antlered animal
- Politico Gary
- Either of two married supersleuths of 1970s-'80s TV
- N.H.L.'s ___ Memorial Trophy
- Rodgers's partner, in song
- United States playwright who collaborated with George S. Kaufman (1904-1961)
- United States lyricist who collaborated with Richard Rodgers (1895-1943)
- Male red deer
- Poet Crane
- Gary or Mary
- Lyricist for 24 Across
- "Act One" subject
- Red deer
- Moss or Gary
- "Lover" lyricist
- R. Wagner TV role
- "E.T." hostess Mary ___
- Colo.'s Gary
- Moss or Lorenz
- Moss or Doris
- "On Your Toes" lyricist
- William S. of silents
- "Thou Swell" lyricist
- Rodgers collaborator
- Senator from Colorado
- Woodland ruminant
- One of Rodgers's partners
- Forest creature
- Cardinals' QB
- Deer man
- Powers or Wagner role
- Moss once flourishing on Broadway
- A Rodgers partner
- Homophone for heart
- Lorenz or Moss
- Rodgers lyrist
- Male "1 Across"
- Compassion, reportedly, for deer
- Centre for the audience does attract one
- Stag party stripped at the far end of Bournemouth
- Adult male deer
- Reportedly something that beats a mature male deer
- Adult male red deer
- Doe's beau
- Certain deer
- Mature male red deer
- Wagner role
- Playwright Moss ____
- Kaufman collaborator
- "L.A. Song (Out of This Town)" Beth
- "Act One" author
- Partner of Rodgers
- "You Can't Take it With You" playwright
- "The Wizard of Id" cartoonist Johnny
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hart \Hart\ (h[aum]rt), n. [OE. hart, hert, heort, AS. heort, heorot; akin to D. hert, OHG. hiruz, hirz, G. hirsch, Icel. hj["o]rtr, Dan. & Sw. hjort, L. cervus, and prob. to Gr. kerao`s horned, ke`ras horn. [root]230. See Horn.] (Zo["o]l.) A stag; the male of the red deer. See the Note under Buck.
Goodliest of all the forest, hart and hind.
--Milton.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Old English heorot "hart, stag, male deer," from Proto-Germanic *herutaz (cognates: Old Saxon hirot, Old Frisian and Dutch hert "stag, deer," Old High German hiruz, Old Norse hjörtr, German Hirsch "deer, stag, hart"), perhaps from PIE *keru-, extended form of root *ker- (1) "horn" (see horn (n.)). Now, a male deer after its fifth year.
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. A male deer, especially the male of the red deer after its fifth year. Etymology 2
n. (obsolete spelling of heart English)
Gazetteer
Housing Units (2000): 410
Land area (2000): 0.751337 sq. miles (1.945953 sq. km)
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Total area (2000): 0.751337 sq. miles (1.945953 sq. km)
FIPS code: 32576
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 34.386723 N, 102.115035 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 79043
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Hart
Housing Units (2000): 832
Land area (2000): 1.916173 sq. miles (4.962866 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.139536 sq. miles (0.361397 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 2.055709 sq. miles (5.324263 sq. km)
FIPS code: 36920
Located within: Michigan (MI), FIPS 26
Location: 43.699439 N, 86.365774 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 49420
Note: some ZIP codes may be omitted esp. for suburbs.
Headwords:
Hart
Housing Units (2000): 11111
Land area (2000): 232.208961 sq. miles (601.418422 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 24.209681 sq. miles (62.702783 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 256.418642 sq. miles (664.121205 sq. km)
Located within: Georgia (GA), FIPS 13
Location: 34.360857 N, 82.968511 W
Headwords:
Hart, GA
Hart County
Hart County, GA
Housing Units (2000): 8045
Land area (2000): 415.930185 sq. miles (1077.254187 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 1.982198 sq. miles (5.133869 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 417.912383 sq. miles (1082.388056 sq. km)
Located within: Kentucky (KY), FIPS 21
Location: 37.280263 N, 85.880213 W
Headwords:
Hart, KY
Hart County
Hart County, KY
Wikipedia
HART may refer to:
- Halt All Racist Tours, New Zealand
- Heterogeneous Aerial Reconnaissance Team
- Highway Addressable Remote Transducer Protocol
- Hillsboro Artists' Regional Theatre
- Human Assisted Reproductive Technology
- Hypervelocity Aircraft Rocket, Tactical
Hart is a given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Hart Bochner (born 1956), Canadian actor, screenwriter, director, and producer
- Hart Crane (1899-1932), American poet
- Hart Pease Danks (1834-1903), American musician
- Hart D. Fisher, American author and writer
- Hart Hanson (born 1957), Canadian writer and producer
- Hart Pomerantz, 20th-century Canadian lawyer and television personality
Notable people with the surname Hart include:
Hart (Heart) is the fourth album by Dutch language rapper Brainpower. It was released April 21, 2008 on Lyric Recordings, together with his fifth album Hard (Hard) and contains the single "Eigen Werk" ("Own Work"). Hart and Hard are two albums sold together, where Hart represents the sensitive side of Brainpower with songs about his mother ("Ode Aan Me Mama" / "Ode To My Momma"), his father ("Zo Vader Zo Zoon" / "Like Father Like Son") and his girlfriend ("Als Jij Er Niet Bent" / "If You're Not Around" featuring his girlfriend Hind).
Hip Hop veteran Brainpower separates his more melodious material from his famous 'braggin' & boast' side.
Hart is based around themes like 'Anger', 'Fear', 'Hope', 'Pain' and 'Luck' and different sorts of love. The notion/word 'Hart' ('Heart') is the concept throughout. There are guest performances from Freek de Jonge, Hind and Candy Dulfer to DJs TLM and All Star Fresh.
The Hart tree is a named Giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) tree within the Redwood Mountain Grove, in the Sierra Nevada and Fresno County, California. The Redwood Mountain Grove is protected within Kings Canyon National Park and the Giant Sequoia National Monument.
Hart (first name and dates unknown) was an English professional cricketer who made 1 known appearance in first-class cricket. He played for Sussex (aka Brighton) against Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) at Lord's Old Ground in 1792, scoring 26 in his only innings.
Usage examples of "hart".
Er was nergens een gesprongen ader te zien, geen bloedstolsels in zijn hart of longen, geen ontsteking van zijn maag of darmen.
White Hart, in Bloomsbury, to rickety, fire-trap shanties in Angolan boom towns.
Miss Venetia Hart, that was, and her sister, Miss Fran, they had christened him Bunsen, and she did believe that Mr.
He use to make all de boxes dey buried de white folks and de slaves in, on de Hart and Golden Plantations.
Eline, je weet, ik heb het hart op de tong, ik ben altijd nog al oprecht geweest: mag ik je iets vragen?
Paul kan het getuigen, ik heb verteld, Vere, dat je een hart van goud hadt.
Mysterious Galaxy in San Diego was established in May 1993, by Terry Gilman, Jeff Mariotte, and Maryelizabeth Hart.
Hart had unwittingly helped him by choosing to bring Earl Millhouse to Burnt Prairie.
Hart showing up with Earl Millhouse was like manna from Heaven, for, while questioning him, Trent discovered that Art Bertram was the man they sought.
Zach Hudson, Earl Millhouse, and Coot Demarest murdered Daniel and Sarah Hart, and their daughter Jenny at their farm outside Tuscaloosa, Alabama, over three years ago.
Royce wanted Hart taken out, and he was willing to ally himself with Negara in the heart of America to get the job done.
Hart would give up the name then, especially if Negara held true to form and added a few creative twists to his torture.
Jim Dallas, Will Dallas, Benny Damele, Rick Davidsaver, Donna Deihl, Dale Elliot, Sheri Elms, Charles Fannon, Irene and Walt Fischer, Frank Gavica, Allen Granum, Geneva and Herb Holman, Jimmie Gayle Hurley, Constance Ickes, John Hart Kennedy, Cheryl Knox, Bill Lewis, Noel McElhany, Madaline Meeks, Santy Mendieta, Charlene and Tim Nettleton, Cortland Nielsen, Tommy Ormachea, Tom Pedroli, Wanda Pense, Dee Pogue, Kathi Pogue, Stan Rorex, Deborah Ross, Jerry Sans, Lynn Schild, Norma Schafer, Sam Seals, Jennie Shipley, Sandra and Jim Stevens, Gary Strauss, Shielda Tallich, Jerry Thlessen, Connie Tol-mie, Gene Weller, Mary and Hoyt Wilson, Leland York, and certain others who have requested anonymity.
He grinned cheerfully at his master and announced that Lord Wrotham, whom he described as a peevy cull, was putting up at the White Hart, in Stall Street.
Hart dissected the stomach of a woman of thirty which resembled the stomach of a predaceous bird, with patches of tendon on its surface.