| Get used (to) |
| Agenda of hoped-for activities |
| Agrees (to) |
| Antibiotic, hopefully |
| Give qualities (to) |
| Yield (to) |
| Compare (to) |
| Harry Hope's place in an O'Neill play |
| Adjusted (to) |
| Become receptive (to) |
| Actress Alisonof "Mad Men" and "Community" who just got engaged to Dave Franco, so there go all my hopes and dreams |
| Admitted (to) |
| Admits (to) |
| Org. one hopes has approved one's toothpaste |
| Love interest of Crosby and Hope, in film |
| Accustoms (to) |
| Accustomed (to) |
| Accustoming (to) |
| A2: "I hope the plan isn't ___. |
| Be bound (to) |
| Hold closely (to) |
| Condescend (to) |
| Along with pain, one of "the two enemies of human happiness," per Schopenhauer |
| Analogous (to) |
| A Crosby-Hope destination |
| Give consent (to) |
| Closely related (to) |
| Adds picturesque details (to) |
| Eagerly desires (to) |
| Constantly defer (to) |