Crossword clues for hes
hes
- Boars and bulls
- All males
- 1963 hit "___ So Fine"
- "Nowhere Man" start
- "For ____ a jolly . . ."
- "For ___ a jolly good fellow . . ."
- "For ___ a jolly good fellow . . . "
- "For __ a jolly good fellow . . ."
- "For __ a jolly . . ."
- ". . . heavy, ___ my brother"
- "--- making a list, and..."
- "--- a real nowhere man ..."
- "____ My Guy"
- "___ So Fine" (oldie)
- "___ So Fine" (hit for the Chiffons)
- "___ So Fine" (1963 Chiffons hit)
- "___ my man"
- "___ Just Not That Into You" (2004 bestseller)
- "___ got the whole world in . . ."
- "___ dead, Jim" (Bones McCoy line)
- "___ a Rebel" (Crystals hit)
- "___ a Rebel" (1962 Crystals hit)
- "___ a Rebel" (1962 #1 hit by the Crystals)
- "___ a Liar" (song by the Bee Gees)
- "__ So Shy": Pointer Sisters hit
- "__ So Fine": Chiffons hit
- "__ So Fine": 1963 #1 hit
- 'For -- a Jolly Good Fellow'
- ''For __ a jolly . . .''
- ''___ making a list, and . . .''
- '-- a real nowhere man'
- '-- a real nowhere man, ...'
- Toms, e.g
- Title word in a hit by The Chiffons
- The Crystals' ''___ a Rebel''
- Stars of "Two and a Half Men," e.g
- Stags and stallions
- Sarah Vaughan's "___ My Guy"
- Roosters, e.g
- Peggy Lee song "___ a Tramp"
- Male pronouns
- Jackasses, e.g
- He is, condensed
- He is, abridged
- Florida Georgia Line's "While ___ Still Around"
- Fellows and gentlemen
- Fathers or brothers
- Dudes and fellows
- Cock and drake
- Chiffons' "___ So Fine"
- Chiffons oldie "___ So Fine"
- Bucks, for instance
- Bucks, bulls, etc
- Bucks and ganders
- Bucks and boars
- Braves and bucks, e.g
- Beginning of ''Nowhere Man''
- All of the guys
- All boys and men
- 1963's "__ So Fine"
- 1963 #1 hit "___ So Fine"
- 1962 Crystals hit, "___ A Rebel"
- 1957 Platters hit "___ Mine"
- “For ___ a jolly good fellow . . . ”
- “___ the DJ, I’m the Rapper” (1988 hip-hop album)
- "Mama ___ Crazy" (The Judds hit)
- "I'm Dickens, --- Fenster"
- "I'll Bet ___ Nice" (Beach Boys song)
- "For --- a jolly good fellow"
- "For --- a jolly ..."
- "For __ a jolly good fellow ... "
- "But __ got high hopes ... ": song lyric
- "... ain't heavy, --- my brother"
- "... ___ my brother"
- "________ in Love!," song from "Kismet"
- "___ the Wizard" (show tune)
- "___ The Greatest Dancer" (Sister Sledge)
- "___ So Shy" (The Pointer Sisters hit)
- "___ So Shy"
- "___ So Fine" (Chiffons)
- "___ So Fine" (Chiffons classic)
- "___ So Fine" (#1 song in 1963)
- "___ So Fine," 1963 #1 hit for the Chiffons
- "___ on fire!" (cry heard in "NBA Jam")
- "___ My Sunny Boy" (Diana Ross & the Supremes song)
- "___ Mine" (Billy Ray Cyrus song)
- "___ making a list, and checking it twice"
- "___ making a list, and checking ..."
- "___ Loose" ("Young Frankenstein" song)
- "___ Just Not That Into You" (2009 romantic dramedy)
- "___ Just Not That Into You" (2009 Ben Affleck film)
- "___ just going through a phase"
- "___ Got the Whole World in His Hands"
- "___ Gone" (1972 Grateful Dead song)
- "___ a Rebel" (#1 hit for the Crystals)
- "___ a Rebel" ('60s hit)
- "___ a real nowhere man": The Beatles
- "___ a Pirate" (song from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" soundtrack)
- "___ a Liar" (Bee Gees song)
- "___ a keeper!"
- "___ a jolly good . . . "
- "___ a jolly . . . "
- "__ the Wizard" ("The Wiz" tune)
- "__ making a list ...": Christmas lyric
- "__ making a list ... "
- "__ Just Not That Into You": 2009 film
- "__ Just Not That Into You": 2004 self-improvement best-seller
- "__ a real nowhere man": Beatles lyric
- "__ a bird dog" (Everly Brothers lyric)
- " ___ dead, Jim."
- 'For -- a jolly ...'
- ''... ___a jolly good fellow''
- ''___ So Fine'' (The Chiffons)
- ''___ a real nowhere man ...''
- ''___ a real nowhere man . . .''
- ''__ So Fine''
- ''__ a Tramp'' (Peggy Lee tune)
- '... -- my brother'
- '-- So Shy' (1980 hit)
- '-- So Shy'
- '-- So Fine' (1963 hit)
- ____ a Real Nowhere Man
- Stag attendees
- "For _____ a jolly..."
- Stag goers
- "___ So Fine" (1963 hit)
- Guys
- Males of the species
- Men and boys
- Fellows or guys
- The Platters' "___ Mine"
- "For ___ a jolly..."
- Cocks and bulls
- "___ So Fine" (Chiffons oldie)
- The Crystals' "___ a Rebel"
- "___ a Rebel" (1962 #1 hit)
- The Pointer Sisters' "___ So Shy"
- Peggy Lee's "___ a Tramp"
- Fathers and sons
- Cock and bull?
- Bulls, rams and bucks
- "For ___ a jolly …"
- Tenors and altos
- Tom, Dick and Harry, e.g
- "For ___ a jolly good fellow"
- "___ So Fine," #1 Chiffons hit
- "___ Mine" (1957 hit by the Platters)
- "___ a Tramp" ("Lady and the Tramp" tune)
- "___ in Love" ("Kismet" song)
- Gents
- Gentlemen
- Bucks and rams
- 1942 Harry James hit "___ My Guy"
- Bucks, e.g.
- Jack and billy
- "___ Just Not That Into You" (2009 film)
- Bulls, e.g.
- "For ___ a ..."
- Rams, but not dams
- Attendees of 3-Down
- "___ ba-a-ack!"
- Opposites of 22-Acrosses
- "___ Your Dog, Charlie Brown" (1968 TV special)
- Ganders, e.g.
- Jackasses, e.g.
- Billie Holiday's "___ Funny That Way"
- Chaps
- Drones and such
- "___ Mine" (hit of 1957 or 1995)
- "___ a real nowhere man ..." (Beatles lyric)
- The Bee Gees' "___ a Liar"
- "___ a Rebel": The Crystals (1962)
- "___ just my Bill"
- Men or boys
- Berlin's "___ a Rag Picker"
- Dads and lads
- Harry James' "_____ My Guy"
- "For ___ a jolly good"
- "___ So Fine," 1963 song
- Warlocks and wizards
- Lads and dads
- Man and boy
- Bulls and bucks, e.g
- Some babies
- Brothers and nephews, e.g
- "For ___ a jolly . . . "
- "___ Just Not That Into You" (2009 rom-com)
- Bucks, e.g
- "____ So Shy"
- "____ So Fine"
- Stag party attendees
- "For ___ a jolly good ..."
- "___ So Shy" (Pointer Sisters hit)
- Tom, Dick, and Harry
- First word of "Nowhere Man"
- "For ___ a jolly good . . ."
- The Chiffons' "___ So Fine"
- Bucks and bulls
- "___ making a list ..." (Christmas lyric)
- "___ got high hopes . . ." (song lyric)
- Uncles and nephews, e.g
- Boys and men
- "___ a real nowhere man" (Beatles lyric)
- Male deliveries
- "For ___ a jolly good fellow ..."
- "For __ a jolly ..."
- "___ making a list . . ."
- '-- a Rebel' (1962 hit)
- The Chiffons' ''___ So Fine''
- Stags and bucks, e.g
- Tom and drake
- First word of ''Nowhere Man''
- Fathers and uncles
- Father and son
- All guys
- "___ got the whole world . . ."
- "___ got high hopes ..." (song lyric)
- "___ a real nowhere man . . ."
- ''For ___ a jolly good fellow''
- '-- So Fine' (Chiffons hit)
- First word of the Beatles' "Nowhere Man"
- Drakes and roosters, e.g
- About half of all babies
- "--- So Fine"
- "___ the DJ, I'm the Rapper" (1988 album)
- "___ So Fine" (Chiffons hit)
- "___ Like the Wind" ("Dirty Dancing" song)
- "___ just one of the guys"
- "___ got the whole world ..."
- "___ dead, Jim" ("Star Trek" line)
- "___ a Rebel" (1962 hit)
- Various guys
- The Pointer Sisters' ''___ So Shy''
- Rams and bulls, e.g
- Rams and bulls
- Ganders, e.g
- Fathers, e.g
- Drones, for example
- Couple of bucks?
- Cock and bull, for two
- Bulls, e.g
- Bulls and boars
- Bucks, billies and toms
- Bucks and drakes
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 alt. (label en nonstandard uncommon) (alternative form of his English) when pronounced as ''he's''; belonging to him. det. (label en nonstandard uncommon) (alternative form of his English) when pronounced as ''he's''; belonging to him. pron. (label en nonstandard uncommon) (alternative form of his English) when pronounced as ''he's''; that that belongs to him. Etymology 2
contraction (label en informal nonstandard) (alternative form of he's English)
Wikipedia
Hes or HES may refer to:
- Environment, health and safety
- Harbour Air Seaplanes, a Canadian airline
- Harvard Extension School
- Health Survey for England
- Hermiston Municipal Airport in Oregon, United States
- HES School of Economics and Business, in Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Hessle railway station, in England
- Historic Environment Scotland
- Historical European swordsmanship
- Home Energy Saver, an online home energy analysis tool
- Home Energy Station
- Home Entertainment Suppliers
- Homosexualités et Socialisme, a faction within the Parti Socialiste in France
- Hospital Episode Statistics, an NHS database in England
- Huayu Enrichment Scholarship, in Taiwan
- Human embryonic stem cell
- Human Engineered Software, an early 1980s American video game publisher
- Hydroxyethyl starch
- Hypereosinophilic syndrome
- Hypertext Editing System
- Isis, an Egyptian goddess
- Vilém Heš (1860-1908), Czech operatic bass
- Harry Edward Styles
Usage examples of "hes".
He had tried several times to speak to her while in Hes, but always she had feigned tiredness or some pressing business, and she never seemed to require his bodyguard services anymore, the way she had during their first weeks together.
Castle Hes, Princess Cassandra of Reec cocked an eyebrow toward the window, marveling at the soldiers approaching her home.
High in a tower of Castle Hes, Princess Cassandra of Reec cocked an eyebrow toward the window, marveling at the soldiers approaching her home.
Despite the obvious welcome Hes was giving Akeela, the Bronze Knight cringed inwardly.
His armored horse snorted its disdain, and Lukien rode across the threshold of Hes, into the midst of his enemies.
Castle Hes, a twin-towered citadel of gray stone slicing across the sky.
The gates closed silently behind them, and Castle Hes beckoned them forward.
Stableboys and milkmaids had gathered in the yard, and the wide portcullis of Castle Hes had been raised, bidding them enter.
From high in the tower, Hes looked much the same as Koth, and the similarity triggered unpleasant memories.
For Akeela, their trip to Hes had been a complete success, but for Lukien it had been surreal.
Cassandra moved through the hallways of Castle Hes, floating with anticipation.
Castle Hes had been a prison for Lukien, a very pleasant place to die slowly.
From the moment Akeela had gone, they had shared Castle Hes like two uneasy house guests.
It was a perfect day and her holiday from Castle Hes had been delightful, yet still she was restless, unable to get Lukien out of her mind.
None of the boys in Castle Hes had ever stirred such emotion in her, and she knew that was because they were simply boys, while Lukien was a man.