Jeopardy Set 4
Komodo National Park & the Sangiran early man site
Indonesia
Until 1949 a Dutch colony, now the world's most populous island nation
Indonesia
This dark fluid is secreted by cuttlefish & other cephalopods
Ink
Hmm... he dedicated his 1820 poem "The Witch of Atlas" to his wife Mary
(Percy Bysshe) Shelley
Craps roll known as "ace-deuce"
1 & 2
In this U.S. presidential election year, Israel gained independence
1948
Vicennial means occurring once every this many years
20
TV secret agent Maxwell Smart's beautiful agent wife: XCIX
99
I like to paddle mine on the ocean
A Canoe (Ocean)
Chad or Superior
A Lake
Industrial chimney attached to a factory
A Smokestack
In 1887 Ethiopia's Menelik II founded this city in the Entoto Mountains
Addis Ababa
A fuss in Quito
Ado (In Ecuador)
Less than 5,000 square miles in area, The Gambia is the smallest independent mainland country on this continent
Africa
Of the 7 continents
Africa
This scathingly personal drama portrayed Marilyn Monroe as a singer named Maggie
After The Fall
This star of "The Jazz Singer" spent much of WWII in the field entertaining troops
Al Jolson
It's the fancy way of saying the white of an egg
Albumen
In the U.S. Southwest: ABQ
Albuquerque
An epilogue
An Afterword
"The Cherry Orchard"
Anton Chekhov
1/15 + 1/45 = this
Apr-45
From Greek for "The Best", it's the elite, or government by them
Aristocracy
Eat spears of this green vegetable, but not the same-named fern, which is a houseplant
Asparagus
Self-examination; literally, "a looking into oneself"
Introspection
1956: "They're here already! You're next! You're next!"
Invasion Of The Body Snatchers
It's an A.D.A.; Jill Hennessy played one on TV
Assistant District Attorney
This bouncy wirehaired fox terrier shared the spotlight with William Powell & Myrna Loy in "The Thin Man" series
Asta
Patented in 1965, this stadium ground covering was first used commercially on a large scale in Texas
Astroturf
Asmara, Addis Ababa, Aswan
Aswan
He led the Titans into battle against the gods & had to shoulder the responsibility
Atlas
At 1,07
Auckland
The Aussie doubles team of Woodbridge & Woodforde, AKA The Woodies, have twice won this Melbourne event
Australian Open
German is its official national language; Croatian, Slovene & Hungarian are each official in one of its states
Austria
The Winston Cup
Auto Racing
Encarta says in 1900 NYC, Chicago & Boston, 1,170 of these were powered by steam, 800 by electricity & 400 by gas
Automobiles
You'll find this geological attraction about 280 miles from Alice Springs
Ayers Rock
Before moving to the U.S., this "Fountainhead" author worked as a guide in a Leningrad museum
Ayn Rand
His .87 ERA is third on the all-time World Series list (min. 25 innings); his 15 home runs are second
Babe Ruth
Lush trappings & jungle perils dogged Bob & Bing's heels when they took the "Road to" this Indonesian island
Bali
This island to the east of Java is world famous for its dancing
Bali
The bulletproof shields used by police depts. are called this type of shield, from the Greek for "to throw"
Ballistic
One of Elvis' favorite snacks was a sandwich of peanut butter & this fruit "mashed and mixed"
Bananas
This Mattel doll became an astronaut in 1965, perhaps inspiring the young Sally Ride
Barbie
Though a tenor now, Placido Domingo began singing in this vocal range below tenor
Baritone
In finding the area of a parallelogram, a=bh, b standing for this
Base
Major teams in this sport include the Hiroshima Toyo Carp, the Nankai Hawks & the Hankyu Braves
Baseball
The name of this deep voice range is also used to describe a violin, a clef & a tuba
Bass
Dynamic duo who fight for champagne wishes & caviar dreams
Batman & Robin Leach
"You sank my aircraft carrier!"
Battleship
This bay between Spain & Brittany is named for the Basques who live on the shore there
Bay Of Biscay
In 1905 the Germans swept the Nobel science prizes; this aspirin maker won the chemistry prize
Bayer
Considered a national dish, feijoada comes from the Portuguese word for this legume
Beans
It comes after "merci", a lot (8)
Beaucoup
This TV series inspired an album featuring Ron Perlman reading Shakespeare's sonnets
Beauty And The Beast
Ashton Kutcher co-created this series that paired up hotties & nerds
Beauty And The Geek
This 1880 classic by Lew Wallace was one of the first novels to feature Jesus as a character
Ben-Hur
In 1791, one year after his death, part of this American's autobiography was published in Paris as "Memoires"
Benjamin Franklin
1989: "Wind Beneath My Wings"
Bette Midler
After 5 years as Dylan McKay, Luke Perry left the cast of this show in 1995
Beverly Hills 90210
King Jigme Singye Wangchuck rules this Himalayan country between India & Tibet
Bhutan
Isaac Asimov won a 1977 Hugo Award for this novelette about a robot named Andrew who lives to be 200 years old
Bicentennial Man
The penny-farthing was an old-fashioned one of these
Bicycle
"Little ___ Book"
Black
In "A Streetcar Named Desire", she's Stanley Kowalski's sister-in-law
Blanche Dubois
In campaign issues of 1856, this sanguinary adjective preceded "Kansas" & "Sumner"
Bleeding
The adjective "blithe" is closely related to this word meaning "ecstasy"
Bliss
A group of nations acting together, like the old Soviet one
Bloc
New Orleans Square restaurant, or a hit song for Linda Ronstadt & Roy Orbison
Blue Bayou
Parts of this 1961 rock & roll movie were filmed on location in Oahu & Kauai
Blue Hawaii
On Oct. 2, 1968 this Cardinal pitcher struck out 17 Detroit Tigers, a new World Series record
Bob Gibson
Eddie Eagan, the only person to win golds in Summer & Winter Games, won in these 2 sports both beginning with "B"
Bobsledding & Boxing
No. 36, this co. got "a $30 billion contract to supply refueling aircraft to the Air Force, beating European rival Airbus"
Boeing
French for "puffed out", it describes a hairstyle popular in the '60s
Bouffant
Henry IV was the first king of France in this family's dynasty
Bourbon
This large knife bears the name of a man who died at the Alamo
Bowie Knife
They can be demi-, underwire or push-up
Brassieres
Liz Bra
Brazil
Connecticut's largest city, its Mountain Grove Cemetery has a life-size statue of Tom Thumb
Bridgeport
"...Baby One More Time" (1998)
Britney Spears
Mary Chapin Carpenter sang in a coffeehouse while earning her B.A. from this Providence, R.I. university
Brown
Sepia & mahogany are tones of this color
Brown
"Born to Run", "Born in the U.S.A."
Bruce Springsteen
About 96 percent of Mongols are of this religion
Buddhist
Seen here, this "beastly" one-time Army scout & Pony Express rider later ran his own Wild West Show
Buffalo Bill Cody
Ghee is a clarified form of this
Butter
The velocity of light in a vacuum
C
This 16th C. explorer whose name means "head of a cow" led a small band of men from Florida to Mexico
Cabeza De Vaca
In 1756 the Nawab of Bengal had the British East India Company garrison “holed up†in this city
Calcutta
The Egyptians were the first civilization to switch from a lunar-based one to a solar-based one
Calendar
Longer but narrower than a king-sized bed is this state's "king"
California
Marilyn Monroe
California
"Negative" this therapy tries to cleanse the body using negatively charged particles
Ionic
Before we part, ah present to you this alliterative paper item with all mah pertinent social information
Calling Card
William Laud, an archbishop of this who opposed the Puritans, was beheaded on Tower Hill in 1645
Canterbury
Although the JFK Space Center was once located here, then Cape Kennedy, it was moved to Merritt Island in 1964
Cape Canaveral
As head of Hewlett-Packard, she led the fight for HP's merger with Compaq
Carly Fiorina
In Act II of this Bizet opera, Escamillo sings the "Toreador's Song"
Carmen
"Mr. Rains is properly slippery and crafty as a minion of Vichy perfidy" in this drama
Casablanca
This "insect" of a company calls itself the world's leading maker of construction & mining equipment
Caterpillar
Ukraine was fully absorbed into the Russian Empire during the 1762-1796 reign of this empress
Catherine The Great
This aromatic herb of the genus Nepeta will drive your feline crazy
Catnip
He's the 3-headed hound of Hades
Cerberus
27-year-old Reza Pahlevi has expressed a desire to be this country's monarch
Iran
In 2006 this country's President Ahmadinejad admitted it was enriching uranium
Iran
This French "Flowers of Evil" author translated Poe's tales into French
Charles Baudelaire
Pull into this port city & you'll find Fort Sumter guarding its harbor
Charleston
"The House Without a Key" was the first case solved by this Chinese detective
Charlie Chan
Rita Hayworth makes a short, sultry appearance in the 1935 film about this Asian detective “in Egyptâ€
Charlie Chan
The 6 Earl Derr Biggers novels about this Chinese-American detective were first serialized in the Post
Charlie Chan
In the 1950s Ernesto Guevara de la Serna began going by this name
Che
Stoichiometry is defined as the study of the quantities involved in these chemical events
Chemical Reactions
Receiving the 2002 Billboard Lifetime Achievement Award she might have thought, "If I could turn back time..."
Cher
Sakura cheese from Hokkaido is a soft cheese flavored with leaves from this fruit tree
Cherry
Historic landmarks in this city include Hull House & the Marshall Field Company Store
Chicago
The Ferris wheel made its first rounds in 1893 at the World's Columbian Exposition in this city
Chicago
Valentine's Day events in this U.S. city include a 1929 massacre & the 1920 founding of the League of Women Voters
Chicago
Mary McAleese is president of this country also called Eire
Ireland
The Battle of the Boyne, the Easter Rising
Ireland
High levels of this metal, at. #77, in rocks near dinosaur fossils led to the asteroid theory of their demise
Iridium
Spontaneous nose inversion, foot attack & this "fowl" 10-letter skin disease whose incubation period averages 2-3 weeks
Chicken Pox
A piece of custom-made equipment called the Phoenix played a key role in an October event in this country
Chile
This synonym for an imaginary thing came from a mythical monster with a lion's head, goat's body & dragon's tail
Chimera
About 94% of this country's population belongs to the Han nationality
China
In 1974 farmers digging for water found an army of clay warriors "protecting" an emperor's tomb in this country
China
It's the country someone with sinophobia would be least apt to visit
China
The New Year's Day of this calendar can fall between our January 20 & February 20
Chinese Calendar
Game using a 6-pointed star board, marbles & holes
Chinese Checkers
This element, atomic no. 17, is used as a bleach
Chlorine
In 1978 the U.S. banned use of these, called CFCs for short, as propellants in most spray cans
Chloroflourocarbons
The answer is yes if a dish of foie hache asks, "What am I," this?
Chopped Liver
After munching on moo goo gai pan, Heloise uses these as stakes for indoor potted plants
Chopsticks
This Florida-born women's great who retired in 1989 wrote the World Book Encyclopedia article on tennis
Chris Evert
This movie Robin debuted as Jessica Lange's son in "Men Don't Leave" & appeared with her again in "Blue Sky"
Chris O'donnell
A 1980s process to make huge bottles safely allowed Rosalynn Carter to do this with a 7-gal. "sovereign" on Jan. 15, 1988
Christen A Ship ('Break It Across A Ship' Accepted)
He played the rebellious J.D, in "Heathers"
Christian Slater
December decoration dubbed "arbor natalicia"
Christmas Tree
This dried inner bark of a tropical tree is used to spice up teas & cooked fruit
Cinnamon
This enchantress changes Ulysses' men into pigs but on the plus side, does warn the man about the sirens
Circe
"Oh, Rosebud! I thought you said something else. That was his sled. That all you need? I'm kinda busy"
Citizen Kane
Currently, he's the only African American on the Supreme Court
Clarence Thomas
The word for this shoe with a wooden sole can also mean "to obstruct"
Clog
The introduction of Dolly the Sheep to the world kicked off a debate on the ethics of this in February 1997
Cloning
The Breakfast ____ Dread
Club
It's said this soft drink's name is the most recognized commercial symbol in the world
Coca-Cola
These Londoners turned the simple word "wife" into the rhyming "trouble-and-strife"
Cockneys
The Buffalo Bill Museum in this small Wyoming city also displays some of Annie Oakley's possessions
Cody
The French gave an Idaho tribe this name meaning "heart like an awl"
Coeur D'alene
It might come back to you that this Civil War movie was based on a novel by Charles Frazier
Cold Mountain
Moore, McCullough, Dewhurst
Colleen
Historians don't know who fired first in Lexington, but later that day, the King's troops shot first in this town
Concord
The term "con man" is short for this
Confidence Man
This company's canvas All Star basketball shoe goes all the way back to 1917
Converse
Also the surface of bulletin boards, this material makes warm, sound-insulating flooring
Cork
In the 1870s a Nashville univ. was renamed for this shipping & railroad magnate who donated $1 million
Cornelius Vanderbilt
This Ivy League school is the land grant college of New York State
Cornell
The 1st Cornish Rex was a mutant kitten named Kallibunker who was born in this English duchy in 1950
Cornwall
This outermost layer of the sun produces the solar wind
Corona
This French island in the Mediterranean was once ruled by the Bank of San Giorgio in Genoa
Corsica
His crazy schemes have included a bra for men & a coffee-table coffee-table book
Cosmo Kramer
The magazine is a mix of lifestyles & sex; the cocktail of the same name is a mix of vodka, cointreau, lime & cranberry juice
Cosmopolitan
Extending northeast from Bath, these limestone hills were home to a thriving wool trade
Cotswolds
Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin called the bill "An important tool against" these criminals
Counterfeiters
The TV show "Forensic Files" from this cable network examines crimes from an investigative point of view
Court Tv
The 5 main animal styles of kung fu are the tiger, leopard, snake, dragon & this long-legged bird
Crane
Located in Oregon, it's the deepest lake in North America
Crater Lake
The Entomology Club at Iowa State Univ. put these chirping insects into Chocolate Chirpie Chip Cookies
Crickets
In this 1866 Dostoevsky novel, a student named Raskolnikov murders an old woman pawnbroker & her sister
Crime And Punishment
This word for a close friend or an old chum comes from the Greek word for time
Crony (From The Greek God Cronus)
Cut a baguette, brush with olive oil & bake until golden; now you've got this appetizer, Italian for "little toasts"
Crostini
Water does this to become snow, & thoughts do it to become an idea
Crystalize
This word for any style of cooking is from the French for "kitchen"
Cuisine
Guiderius & Arviragus, who pretend to be Polydore & Cadwal, are sons of this title king of Britain
Cymbeline
In 1951 "Harvey"'s Jimmy Stewart lost by a nose to best actor Jose Ferrer in this title role
Cyrano De Bergerac
This double talk art style arose in part from the despair following WWI
Dada
These arachnids differ from true spiders by the extreme length & thinness of their legs
Daddy Longlegs
Crazy, like a certain cartoon duck (5)
Daffy
A Butterfinger Blizzard or a Peanut Buster Parfait
Dairy Queen
Jerry Lewis was the devil himself in this Broadway revival about baseball star Joe Hardy
Damn Yankees
The "Rebellion" he led in 1786 showed many that the Articles didn't include a strong enough central government
Daniel Shays
Defoe's dogs
Daniel's Spaniels
In a 1978 movie musical: Greased Lightning
Danny Zuko (John Travolta)
From 1827 to 1831 & 1833 to 1835, this frontiersman represented Tennessee in Congress
Davy Crockett
A song by the Bonzo Dog Band gave this "I Will Possess Your Heart" group its grisly name
Death Cab For Cutie
In the late 1300s Margaret of this European country took control of Sweden and Norway
Denmark
The Carrington Mansion on "Dynasty" was in this city, where most of the action took place
Denver
The instantaneous rate of change of a function; or not original, adapted from others
Derivative
This 10-letter term used by doctors for any number of skin inflammations is from the Greek word for "skin"
Dermatitis
This character became the heroine of the dramatic ballet "The Moor's Pavane"
Desdemona
As opposed to nocturnal, it means active during the day
Diurnal
Wyatt was working as a railroad detective when John Shanssey introduced him to this sometime dentist
Doc Holliday
Cervantes at your service; long knight's journey into day; Rocinante is the horse he rode in on
Don Quixote
Published in Spain in 1605, this classic of world literature was an instant hit
Don Quixote
At Bunker Hill, the colonists can't obey this command because the British have sunglasses on
Don't Fire Until You See The Whites Of Their Eyes!
Patriotic flags of the American Revolution depicted a coiled timber rattlesnake & this motto
Don't Tread On Me
Issued from 1849 to 1933, it's a U.S. gold coin that was worth $20; it's also 3 under par on a hole in golf
Double Eagle
We had to mention this movie in which Ashley Judd turns being framed for murder to her advantage
Double Jeopardy
1989: Matt Dillon as a junkie who with his crew robs pharmacies to support their habits
Drugstore Cowboy
Keith Moon
Drums
A dark underground prison cell in a castle
Dungeon
1953-1969
Earl Warren
Primo can mean this, the opposite of tardi
Early
It's the densest of the planets in our solar system & the only one not named for a deity
Earth
Don't jump up & down on your bed to the point that it causes one of these seismic shakings of the Earth's crust
Earthquake
Of a North, East, South & West Side, the 1 Chicago doesn't have
East
This Christian holiday can fall as early as March 22 or as late as April 25
Easter
In this 1969 film Peter Fonda helps a young Jack Nicholson loosen up
Easy Rider
You can see the royal crown of Scotland in a castle in this Scottish city, but you can't try it on
Edinburgh
Jan. 1, 1996 was Holiday Inn's deadline for all its properties to open room doors with these
Electronic Key Cards
In March 2011 he gave his first televised speech in 22 years on the throne, saying he hoped things would get better
Emperor Akihito Of Japan
The home Lassie went back to in the 1940 novel "Lassie Come Home" was in this country
England
To deliberately speak ambiguously in order to mislead
Equivocate
Machines are forbidden in this remote land, the subject of an 1872 satire by Samuel Butler
Erewhon
The woman seen here triumphed on Oscar night for her role as this woman
Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts)
His "The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman" spans 100 years from the Civil War to the civil rights movement
Ernest J. Gaines
He was the Greek equivalent of Cupid, the Roman god of love
Eros
1981: "You go in, find the President and bring him out in 24 hours and you're a free man"
Escape From New York
It was Charlie Sheen's original last name; his older brother still uses it
Estevez
The National Woman's Christian Temperance Union is headquartered in this Illinois city
Evanston
The book of the Bible where manna is first mentioned
Exodus
He served as president during the 73rd-79th Congresses
F.D. Roosevelt
“You Can't Lose Me†is something she might sing to fellow country star Tim McGraw; they married in 1996
Faith Hill
Hadrian is said to have made martyrs of these 3 legendary sisters, also a trio of virtues
Faith, Hope & Charity
The press corps called this Scottie "The Informer"; when they saw him they knew FDR was near
Fala
I'm off to London to see the spring 2011 collections shown as part of this "week"
Fashion
The Brown Hornet was the favorite superhero of this 1970s animated TV group of pals
Fat Albert & The Cosby Kids
Episodes of this British sitcom included "The Hotel Inspectors" & "Basil the Rat"
Fawlty Towers
In "Mommie Dearest" Diana Scarwid was Christina Crawford & this actress played Christina's mom
Faye Dunaway (Who Played Joan Crawford)
This bodily feature makes birds different from all other animals
Feathers
The musical "Nine" is an adaptation of this Italian director's movie "8 1/2"
Federico Fellini
An associate of equal rank; you may be a "jolly good" one
Fellow
It was created in 1979 but traces its beginnings to 1803, when Congress allocated aid to fire-stricken Portsmouth, N.H.
Fema
This Chinese method arranges furniture & artifacts within a space for the smoothest energy flow
Feng Shui
Columbus' personal flag bore the initials F & Y, which stood for these 2
Ferdinand & Isabella
September 11, 1917: Sarrat, Philippines
Ferdinand Marcos
Ulf von Euler won in 1970; dad Hans von Euler-Chelpin won for his work on the role of enzymes in this process in sugar
Fermentation
Pierre de Beaumarchais wrote "The Marriage of" this wily valet of Count Almaviva of Andalusia
Figaro
Smooth move in a bridge game (7)
Finesse
Many children have grappled with the riddle of why this superhero wears red suspenders
Fireman
Had a whale of a time in 1851; Pequod problems; call him this narrator
Ishmael
Rose’s maiden name, it became the middle name of one of her sons
Fitzgerald
Before becoming a successful poet, Robert Burns worked in the linen industry as a dresser of this plant fiber
Flax
Yes, my friend, this fictional filly's name means "little girl" in Swedish
Flicka
Of the U.S. state quarters that feature sail-powered craft, the state depicting the oldest ship
Florida
Iran, Iraq, Israel
Israel
Mossad
Israel
3 basic types of this ingredient are all-purpose, cake & bread
Flour
Numeric phrase that begins the Gettysburg Address
Four Score And Seven Years Ago
The type of bed seen here, or the title of a Broadway play that starred Hume Cronyn & Jessica Tandy
Four-Poster
Spain management (1939-75)
Franco
His last No. 1 solo hit, "Strangers in the Night", was adapted from the movie "A Man Could Get Killed"
Frank Sinatra
This Mary Shelley tale is told through the letters of an Arctic explorer named Walton
Frankenstein
Harvard University (class of 1904)
Franklin Roosevelt
This orator spoke publicly of his days as a slave to an 1841 anti-slavery meeting in Nantucket
Frederick Douglass
Now France's only mainland New World possession, for years it was a penal colony that included Devil's Island
French Guiana
This isthmus was explored by Columbus in 1502 & crossed by Balboa in September 1513
Isthmus Of Panama
1 of the 2 cities whose Bee is among the top 100 U.S. newspapers in circulation
Fresno & Sacramento
For Jews, the sabbath starts on the evening of this day
Friday
It's the alternate title of "The Shoop Shoop Song"
It's In His Kiss
"Six Characters in Search of an Author" was written in this language
Italian
Quakers is the popular name for members of the Religious Society of these
Friends
It means serving as a foundation or basis; reading is said to be this, too
Fundamental
Peltex products
Fur Coats
Fearing their vengeful wrath, the Greeks called them Eumenides, which means "The Kindly Ones"
Furies
This Texas county shares its name with a Gulf of Mexico port city & a hit song by Glen Campbell
Galveston
This term for a group of elk also applies to sharks (the ones in "West Side Story")
Gang
An opening to board a ship, or an exclamation meaning "Move, I'm coming through!"
Gangway
John Singer Sargent didn't find those red stones for January strange
Garnets (Strange)
This drink spun off G2, for athletes' off-the-field hydration
Gatorade
(Sofia of the Clue Crew at the Johnson Space Center in Houston) This capsule sent into space in 1965 weighs 8000 pounds, only about 2,500 more than a 1965 Lincoln Continental
Gemini
Galatians
Genesis
Created by Walt Morey, this "docile" bear lives in the Alaskan wilderness
Gentle Ben
Tom Cruise, for "Jerry Maguire"; Geoffrey Rush, for "Shine"; Ralph Fiennes, for "The English Patient"
Geoffrey Rush
Yeats described this "Arms And The Man" playwright as "An athiest who trembles in the haunted corridor"
George Bernard Shaw
Danny Ocean, 2001, 2004, 2007
George Clooney
This "Seinfeld" character described himself as a "Short, stocky, slow-witted bald man"
George Costanza
In 1994 he was named AP Male Athlete of the Year -- 20 years after losing his his heavyweight title to Muhammad Ali
George Foreman
This composer's political satire "Of Thee I Sing" was the first musical comedy to win a Pulitzer Prize
George Gershwin
In 1970 he became the first Beatle to have a solo No. 1 hit
George Harrison ("My Sweet Lord")
This record producer was known as the "Fifth Beatle"
George Martin
"War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength", wrote this Brit in a 1949 novel
George Orwell
This man, who introduced A.C. current in the U.S., wouldn't recommend putting any appliance in your mouth
George Westinghouse
In 1870 this "Goober State" became the last to be permanently readmitted to the Union
Georgia
A member of the Warren Commission, he co-wrote "Portrait of the Assassin", a book about Lee Harvey Oswald
Gerald Ford
In 1569 this Flemish geographer developed a map of the world in which Greenland looks bigger than Africa
Gerardus Mercator
Bremen, Kiel, Worms
Germany
In 1990 this country named a new capital city
Germany
October 3 is a day of unity celebration in this reunified European country
Germany
Popular Thuringer rotwurst from this country has been given geographic protection by the EU
Germany
Jell-O is a jiggly dessert: this priming material that has a glue base is used to prepare a canvas for paint
Gesso
A 1992 film was titled "Dr." these small laughs
Giggles
Who could forget this funny lady as Lisa Loopner & Baba Wawa
Gilda Radner
The slits right behind a shark's head are simply these
Gills
This '50s wrestler whose name advertised his good looks used to toss bobby pins to his fans
Gorgeous George
Adams wished for one "Of laws, and not of man", but felt that "fear is the foundation of most"
Government
Of concern to students: GPA
Grade Point Average
To allow
Grant
From an Italian word for "grape stalk", it's brandy distilled from the remains of grapes after pressing
Grappa
(Sarah of the Clue Crew riding in a Blue Angels jet) On takeoff, for a high-performance climb, pilots can experience six times the force of this
Gravity
The 4 basic forces that exist in nature are strong, weak, etectromagnetic & this one
Gravity
This Montana city is known as "The Electric City"; must be those hydroelectric power generators
Great Falls
Don't worry--Cricket Cola isn't flavored with crickets but with this "colorful" tea
Green Tea
In describing the effect of global warming, the Earth is often compared to this structure seen here
Greenhouse
7 years after Darwin published his natural selection theory, this man published his laws of genetics
Gregor Mendel
Although some modern renditions are baked, traditional johnny cakes are cooked on these flat surfaces
Griddles
Many believe that this hamlet in the play "Our Town" represented Peterborough, New Hampshire
Grover's Corners
For 2008 this Central American country passed China in the number of babies adopted by Americans
Guatemala
This Italian established wireless communication across the English Channel in 1899
Guglielmo Marconi
Might be Ben Kenobi's favorite: SIN GENUS
Guinness
The Aland Islands are usually regarded as the dividing line between the Baltic Sea & this large gulf
Gulf Of Bothnia
Lemuel is the first name of this doctor & adventurer who set off on his travels in 1699
Gulliver
This country is the only one in South America to belong to the Commonwealth of Nations
Guyana (Formerly British Guyana)
No doubt you know that this No Doubt singer has sons named Kingston & Zuma
Gwen Stefani
Add this letter to Mars & you get a fen
H (Marsh)
Burns called this food item, sheep's heart & liver minced with suet, "great chieftain O' the pudding-race!"
Haggis
Seen here, this sacred site began as a Christian church in A.D. 537, was later a mosque & is now a museum
Hagia Sophia
Jean Jacques Dessalines, brought to this island country as a slave, declared its independence in 1804
Haiti
(Wrestling) Hold illustrated here:
Half-Nelson
Inducted in 1982, this Brave has the most RBIs of anyone in the Hall with 2,297
Hank Aaron
In 1066 he became the last Saxon king to rule England
Harold Ii
This crime drama with Robert Wagner & Stefanie Powers was created by Sidney Sheldon
Hart To Hart
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from the stage of the Neil Simon Theater in NYC) This actor who's just divine as Tracy's mom in "Hairspray" wrote & starred in the play "Torch Song Trilogy"
Harvey Fierstein
The title of this Jack Lord show refers to a certain state's entry into the Union
Hawaii Five-O
Very young rabbits get the alfalfa type of this cut, dried fodder; then they graduate to timothy
Hay
It's the main reason why 19-year-old Anne Elliot's family won't let her marry Frederick Wentworth
He Doesn't Have Enough Money
The 2 body parts the term cephalopod refers to
Head & Foot
The second law of thermodynamics says that this will of its own accord only move to a colder object
Heat
39 members of this doomsday cult in California committed suicide in March
Heaven's Gate
The Muslim calendar reckons time from this event
Hegira (Muhammad's Flight)
In Greek Myth this most beautiful woman was not so much born as hatched
Helen
"Good Morning, Starshine, the Earth says" this
Hello
From 1845 to 1847 he lived in a cabin he built on the shore of Walden Pond
Henry David Thoreau
"The Portrait of a Lady"
Henry James
This King Henry's marriage to Elizabeth of York in 1486 helped bring the Wars of the Roses to an end
Henry Vii
...the Church of England broke with the Roman Catholic Church
Henry Viii
Dr. Ruth has shown up in commercials for this shampoo line from Clairol
Herbal Essences
A noted thief, this messenger of the gods probably wouldn't be welcome at a certain B.H. silk tie store
Hermes
I need a messenger-god to pick up some scarves at this store at 24, Faubourg Saint-Honore
Hermes
At the time of Jesus’ birth, he was the king of Judea
Herod
This "great" guy got a gig as governor of Galilee in 47 B.C.; a few years later, he was king of Judea
Herod The Great
In the 1880s he developed Crystal A Caramels; a product under his own name came out in 1900
Hershey
Dick Fosbury of Oregon State University was the first to use the Fosbury Flop in this track & field event
High Jump
Marian the Librarian could have used this warning
Hill Ahead
Her background includes studying law at Yale & over a decade as first lady of Arkansas
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Important literary works in the Eastern variety of this language of India are written in Awadhi
Hindi
On Feb. 3, 1930 I presided over the founding of the Vietnamese Communist Party
Ho Chi Minh
In 1994 she was nominated as a supporting actress for "The Firm" & won as best actress for "The Piano"
Holly Hunter
While Prince of Wales, Edward VII vistied this German spa town & brought back a hat
Homburg
Shock researcher Walter Cannon coined this word for an organism's ability to maintain internal equilibrium
Homeostasis
The state capital out in the middle of the Pacific Ocean
Honolulu
"The Commodore" is one of the tales of this C.S. Forester hero
Horatio Hornblower
If you're getting ready for some dressage at an equestrian event, you're probably into these animals
Horses
These very tight short shorts were popular in the early 1970s
Hot Pants
The Splittin' Image & the Peeping Bomb were among the models in this "fiery" Mattel toy car line introduced in 1968
Hot Wheels
It's often typed in before www
Http
In a classic of American fiction, these 2 boys get a $6,000 reward each after finding money that Injun Joe hid in a cave
Huckleberry Finn & Tom Sawyer
In 1953 he produced the first issue of Playboy for $10,000
Hugh Hefner
By a unanimous vote in 1948, the U.N. adopted a "Universal Declaration of" these
Human Rights
Founded in 1978, the group called this "watch" is a smaller U.S. counterpart to Amnesty International
Human Rights Watch
Seeking nymphet to be light of my life, fire of my loins. Must answer to "Lolita"
Humbert Humbert
For men they're 42 inches high at the 110-meter distance, 36 inches high at 400 meters
Hurdles
The National Weather Service says in the Atlantic, this perilous season begins on June 1 & ends Nov. 30
Hurricane Season
As an intern Nora Ephron had one exchange with JFK, as he left for this Mass. "Port", but couldn't hear what he said
Hyannis Port
It's the element whose atomic weight is closest to its atomic number
Hydrogen
More than 95% of all known compounds contain this element
Hydrogen/Carbon
Title of disco queen Gloria Gaynor's 1997 autobiography, or the title of her biggest hit
I Will Survive
A student at Sandhurst, he later served in British military intel. before creating his British superspy
Ian Fleming
This Scandinavian's "John Gabriel Borkman" takes place on a winter night in a snowstorm
Ibsen
Related to the word "glacier", verglas is a thin coating of this on a rock
Ice
In January in Michigan people set up shanties on Houghton Lake for a festival devoted to this sport
Ice Fishing
Fearing German occupation, U.S. forces took control of this north Atlantic island nation on July 7
Iceland
Peter Roskam won the seat held for 32 years by this state's Henry Hyde
Illinois
You can tour numerous Frank Lloyd Wright buildings in Oak Park in this state
Illinois
At the instigation of Rep. John Minor Botts, Tyler was the first pres. to have this type of resolution aimed at him
Impeachment
A special connection; you may have one with a powerful person
In
In the 1986 film "Blue Velvet", Dean Stockwell peerforms a lip-synched rendition of this Roy Orbison hit
In Dreams
Literally "into the middle of things", it's how you describe a story that begins in the middle of the action
In Medias Res
It's the precarious location of the Rock-a-bye Baby's cradle
In The Tree Top
In Ranchi in this country, once food has been placed on your thali, it's jutha & you can't offer to share it
India
Jainism, with 4 1/2 million adherents, was founded in this country by Mahavira, "the Great Hero"
India
After the African freshwater cichlid lays its eggs, it picks them up & incubates them in this
Its Mouth
20th century violin virtuosi include Isaac Stern & this Israel native whose name is a form of Isaac
Itzhak Perlman
Sullivan, of Gilbert & Sullivan, wrote an opera based on this Walter Scott character
Ivanhoe
Now figureheads, Andorra's co-princes are Bishop Joan Enric Vives & this leader
Jacques Chirac
In this 1957 film Elvis played Vince Everett, an ex-con who develops a recording career
Jailhouse Rock
Jerk chicken is a specialty of this Caribbean island, the home of reggae music
Jamaica
He followed "Go Tell it on the Mountain" with "Giovanni's Room"
James Baldwin
He prefaced his famed cookbook with instructions for boiling water
James Beard
While Elvis has the most charted singles, this "Soul Brother No. 1" is No. 2
James Brown
His "Legends Of Hollywood" stamp is a dandy; in fact, it shows him from "Yankee Doodle Dandy"
James Cagney
Tho this man wrote the novel, R. Chandler & B. Wilder wrote the screenplay for "Double Indemnity"
James Cain
...who, for the 1992 election, coined the phrase "It's the economy, stupid"
James Carville
As minister to Mexico, he was authorized by President Pierce to buy border land for the railroads
James Gadsden
He was one of Guy Fawkes' main intended victims in the Gunpowder Plot
James I
The Goodspeed, Sarah Constant & Discovery brought the first people to this settlement
Jamestown
"Today" we'll tell you this in "Skywriting" this TV personality told of her struggle with bipolar disorder
Jane Pauley
Autumn brings Choyo-No-Sekku or Chrysanthemum Day in this country
Japan
French gentil, meaning "nice", gave us this word for a stylish angle at which you might wear your hat
Jaunty
In a 1980 TV movie, Arnold played Mickey Hargitay, the bodybuilding husband of this late actress
Jayne Mansfield
Tom Cruise played this sports agent whose only remaining client was football player Rod Tidwell
Jerry Maguire
Landing the role of Sue Storm in "Fantastic Four" allowed this California girl to meet Cash Warren
Jessica Alba
It has no historic connection with the Hebrews; its name may be an alteration of jaw
Jew's Harp
From 1937 to 1940 his father was U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain
Jfk
He gave his "Philadelphia Story" Oscar to his dad, who kept it in the window of the family hardware store
Jimmy Stewart
A surrealist like Dali, this artist who died in 1983 has a foundation in Barcelona named for him
Joan Mirã³
First name of this Stooge who joined the act in 1955
Joe (Besser)
In 1881, on receiving a doctorate, this last of the "3 B's" composed the "Academic Festival Overture"
Johannes Brahms
First name shared by playwrights Webster, Dryden & Singe
John
He lived to see his son become president as well, but died during his son's term in office
John Adams
In "The Ballad Of" these 2, they were getting "married in Gibraltar"; you know it ain't easy
John And Yoko (Ono)
In November 1988 this former leader of CCR was acquitted of plagiarizing -- himself
John Fogerty
This Quaker poet wrote, "For of all sad words of tongue or pen, the saddest are these: 'It might have been!'"
John Greenleaf Whittier
In "Endymion" he wrote, "A thing of beauty is a joy forever"
John Keats
Through 1997 he had composed the scores to 7 of the top 10 money-making movies of all time
John Williams
"There stood a log cabin made of earth and wood, where lived a country boy named..."
Johnny B. Goode
Matthew 1:19 shows him as a just man by his refusal to divorce & humiliate the pregnant Mary
Joseph
In 1891 he helped found & became the first chairman of the British Institute of Preventive Medicine
Joseph Lister (\"Father Of Antiseptic Surgery\")
The symbol "J" as a unit of energy honors this physicist
Joule
Change one letter in "A-Rod" (Alex Rodriguez) to get this nickname of Francisco Rodriguez, for his strikeouts
K-Rod
"Awkward Moments of the Year": Mike Myers' Hurricane Relief Show appearance with this hip-hopper
Kanye West
Sudan's national museum is in this capital city
Khartoum
"Be Somebody" & "Sex On Fire" are songs off 2008's "Only by the Night" from this band
Kings Of Leon
Hurt could have used a cell phone in this 1985 film set in a South American prison
Kiss Of The Spider Woman
Established in 1919, this Amsterdam-based airline is the world's oldest still under its original name
Klm
Epistemology
Knowledge
This "Kool" rapper's album "How Ya Like Me Now" began a rivalry with LL Cool J
Kool Moe Dee
During World War II, he served in the German army occupying Greece
Kurt Waldheim
During each of the 7 days of this African-American celebration, a candle is lit to represent its 7 principles
Kwanzaa
Japan's imperial capital for over 1,000 years, its name is an anagram of Tokyo
Kyoto
The S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald
Lake Superior
Literally meaning "superior one", it's Tibetan for a Buddhist monk of Tibet or Mongolia
Lama
It's the enlisted Marine rank between private & corporal
Lance Corporal
From the Latin for "stonecutter", it's the cutting, polishing & engraving of gemstones
Lapidary
In "the First Four Years", the last book in the "Little House" series, she begins married life with Almanzo
Laura Ingalls Wilder
"Hickey, pickety, my black hen," she does this "for gentlemen"
Lays Eggs
This North Vietnamese diplomat turned down the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize for negotiating a cease-fire
Le Duc Tho
The saliva of these worms prevents blood from clotting with an anticoagulant called hirudin
Leeches
If in a hurry, grab a prewashed salad mix, perhaps with the red leaf & green leaf types of this
Lettuce
From October 1804 to April 1805 this pair camped in N.D. with the Mandan Indians before heading west to Oregon
Lewis And Clark
Be careful what you write about another person; if it's defamatory & untrue, it's this crime
Libel
Yum! The Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Co. here in Madison has a black ice cream named for this black candy
Licorice
Vaduz Castle overlooks the town of Vaduz in this principality
Liechtenstein
Britain's 200-year-old Rumford Medal is given for discoveries about heat or this form of energy
Light
Nadine Gordimer
Literature
As a toddler she appeared at the end of mom's 1949 movie "In the Good Old Summertime"
Liza Minelli
On a Disney Channel series Hilary was occasionally very animated as this title character
Lizzie Mcguire
Last name of actress Shelley & politician Huey
Long
Great Peconic & Napeague Bays are at the tip of this New York island
Long Island
John Osborne's "L.B.I.A."
Look Back In Anger
It's what you're actually doing if you're just out of school & "pounding the pavement"
Looking For Work
In 1780 & '81 this general commanded Britain's forces in the southern colonies
Lord Cornwallis
Known by the brand name Rogaine, the drug minoxidil is used to treat this "losing" condition
Loss Of Hair
Following the unusual death of his wife, his daughters became the mothers of the Moabites & the Ammonites
Lot
When faced with Sodom's destruction, he asked God if he & his family could escape to Zoar, a nearby city
Lot
Of Houis, Douis, or Louis, the royal leader of the Eighth Crusade
Louis
Each September the city of Lafayette in this southern state is home to Festivals Acadiens
Louisiana
Puppy _____ bug
Love
This Manhattan area, once a haven for Jewish immigrants, was called Loisada when Spanish speakers moved in
Lower East Side
She had never held public office before she was elected governor of Alabama in 1966
Lurleen Wallace
One-seventh of the "Deadly Sins" (4)
Lust
"The Confessions Tour" (2007)
Madonna
MLS, which includes the Colorado Rapids & San Jose Earthquakes, stands for this
Major League Soccer
It's the easternmost of Canada's Prairie Provinces
Manitoba
This prosecutor of O.J. Simpson is now a legal correspondent for "Entertainment Tonight"
Marcia Clark
Mongolians cool off with airag, a slightly fermented version of this alliterative liquid
Mare's Milk
Born in NYC on Dec. 2, 1923, this soprano made her debut at the Athens Opera at age 17
Maria Callas
The 1st female med school grad in Italy, she revolutionized methods of teaching young children
Maria Montessori
Her "Never Too Far" video sure "Glitter"ed
Mariah Carey
Horace Bixby, who was nicknamed "The Lightning Pilot", taught this famous author how to pilot a riverboat
Mark Twain
Swamp gas, which is basically methane, is also called this "gas", a synonym for swamp
Marsh Gas
The rat kangaroo
Marsupial
Dominant mammals of the Mesozoic Era, this animal order today includes wombats & wallabies
Marsupials
This style & decorating maven said she's moving from Westport, Conn., after complaining about the neighbors
Martha Stewart
She's the saint, though some call her a sinner, from whom Jesus cast out 7 demons
Mary Magdalene
Chim-Chim Cheree! This film featuring chimney sweeps swept up 13 Oscar nominations
Mary Poppins
Another name for a costume ball; it's also in the title of a George Benson hit
Masquerade
An advanced degree: MFA
Master Of Fine Arts
The Fermat Prize in this field is awarded for contributions to "statements of variational principles"
Mathematics
A singing sofa & a chorus of frogs are featured in "L'Enfant et les Sortileges" by this "Bolero" composer
Maurice Ravel
"Bang bang" his "silver hammer came down upon her head"
Maxwell's Silver Hammer
In Hollywood, this 5-letter word of possibility (per the L.A. Times)
Maybe
The average is also called the arithmetic this
Mean
Vincente Minnelli directed Judy Garland in this Missouri-set musical in 1944 & married her the following year
Meet Me In St. Louis
As this 2000 Ben Stiller movie showed, you can toilet train a cat
Meet The Parents
Citlaltepetl on the border of the states of Veracruz & Puebla
Mexico
In 1999 Richard Dreyfuss played this '30s Jewish founder of Murder, Inc.
Meyer Lansky
Mickey & Minnie (4)
Mice
This basketball star is the only man picked AP's Athlete of the Year 3 years in a row: 1991, 1992 & 1993
Michael Jordan
"Grease 2", "Amazon Women on the Moon", "The Fabulous Baker Boys"
Michelle Pfeiffer
1978 winner seen here in a 1985 film:
Mikhail Baryshnikov
The NBA's Bucks
Milwaukee
"Prospero"us girl: in drama
Miranda
Sedalia
Missouri
The year 2007 becomes this in Roman numerals
Mmvii
This Boston first baseman barely won the American League's 1995 MVP award over Cleveland's Albert Belle
Mo Vaughn
This lustrous fiber is derived from the coat of the Angora goat
Mohair
From a Nahuatl word meaning "chili sauce", it contains chocolate & is often served over chicken
Mole
Dad's "Other half"
Mom
In Esperanto this day is lundo
Monday
Although Glacier Bay National Park is in Alaska, Glacier National Park is in this state
Montana
Part of Paris whose name comes from the French for "Martyr's Hill"
Montmartre
The U.S. Ranger spacecrafts were designed to crash-land on this heavenly body
Moon
In 1987 jazz vocalist Al Jarreau had a pop hit with the theme from this Cybill Shepherd-Bruce Willis series
Moonlighting
NASA's passive seismic experiment detected thousands of lunar seismic events, called these
Moonquakes
It's a mixture of lime & cement with other substances used to bond bricks together when building
Mortar
At the burning bush, God told him he was "the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob"
Moses
In Exodus his wife is identified as Zipporah
Moses
The computer in the movie "Alien" & French Chef Julia
Mother & Child
It "Becomes Electra"
Mourning
This comedy features a woman named Hero & a hero named Benedick, but it isn't "Much"
Much Ado About Nothing
(Hi, I'm Catherine Crier) This Court TV biography series shares its name with the suspect photos police show victims
Mugshots
Crimes "in the Rue Morgue" (7)
Murders
This '80s 1st lady said "A woman is like a teabag. It's only when she's in hot water that you realize how strong she is."
Nancy Reagan
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew in Paris) The Arc de Triomphe is inscribed with the names & dates of this man's victories
Napoleon
Charles Bryan, brother of William Jennings, was governor of this state from 1931 to 1935
Nebraska
Dr. Doogie Howser
Neil Patrick Harris
In 1958 he was elected Governor of New York; he was reelected 3 times
Nelson Rockefeller
A western state: "Snow Covered"
Nevada
John V. Lindsay was mayor of this city in the turbulent '60s & '70s, first as a Republican & then as a Democrat
New York
"And its torment won't be through till you let me spend my life making love to you" then
Night And Day
It was the surname of Cuban-born composer Joaquin & his writer-daughter Anais
Nin
This band's 1993 "In Utero" album vowed, "Frances Farmer will have her revenge on Seattle"
Nirvana
The super's cousin parked his Xterra from this company in my space again--at least it's smaller than his old Armada
Nissan
In 1972's "Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail", Thompson chronicled the campaigns of these 2 opponents
Nixon & Mcgovern
When the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima
No One
It precedes "Knows Anything" in writer William Goldman's 3-word statement about Hollywood
Nobody
Nancy Walker & Efrem Zimbalist Jr. starred in a 1956 revival of "Fallen Angels", a comedy by this sophisticated Brit
Noel Coward
Best New Artist winners include John Legend, Maroon 5 & this jazzy singer of "Don't Know Why"
Norah Jones
Robert Frost's 1914 collection: "_____ of Boston"
North
Olav V was crowned this Scandinavian country's king in 1957 & reigned there for 34 years
Norway
It precedes "nothing gained"
Nothing Ventured
The U.S. presidential election takes place in this month
November
In 1905 German scientist Alfred Einhorn created this first injectable local anesthetic used in dentistry
Novocaine
NERVA was a U.S. project to develop a rocket propelled by this type of "n"ergy
Nuclear Energy
In 1963 Maria Goeppert Mayer received a Nobel Prize in Physics for her "shell model" of this part of an atom
Nucleus
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus...
Numbers
The unattractive & self-seeking Mildred Rogers enslaves Philip Carey in this Somerset Maugham book
Of Human Bondage
Home of over 52,000 Buckeyes
Ohio State University
The orphan stared, in shock--Sikes & Fagin stood smiling at the door. they'd escaped! & now, they were mad
Oliver Twist
Juha Tiainen, Joaquim Cruz & Rowdy Gaines all won these in the summer of 1984
Olympic Gold Medals
Powered by your car's battery, this system from GM lets you summon emergency help
Onstar
It was formed in 1960 by Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia & Venezuela
Opec (Organization Of Petroleum Exporting Countries)
Abierto--that's Spanish (4)
Open
An O.S. can be an operating system as well as this type of software like Firefox, GIMP & Thunderbird
Open Source
In March 1839 the Chinese seized over 20,000 chests of this from British merchants in Guangzhou, causing war
Opium
Fred Allen gets 2 zingers, including "California's a wonderful place to live--if you happen to be" this fruit
Orange
Citrus drink franchise owned by the conqueror of Gaul
Orange Julius Caesar
The space occupied by the musicians is called this "pit"
Orchestra Pit
With the help of a teenager, French forces ended the long, bloody siege of this city in May 1429
Orleans
Resembling the totalitarian future described in "1984"
Orwellian
From its incorporation in 1813 until 1901, this New York village was known as Sing-Sing
Ossining
In a "Got Milk" ad, Jennifer Love Hewitt says she hates this bone condition, so she has fat free milk with every meal
Osteoporosis
Title character played by former Alvin Ailey dancer Desmond Richardson in a 1997 ballet
Othello
This 1985 film about Isak Dinesen was based on her own memoirs
Out Of Africa
Snowy, Screech, Northern Spotted
Owls
Historically, and in Robert Browning's poem, it was the profession of Andrea Del Sarte
Painter
Rawalpindi was selected as this country's interim capital while Islamabad was under construction
Pakistan
Traditionally, hotel lobbies have these "potted" trees for detectives to hide behind
Palms
As a teen in B.C., she said her goal was "to be a California beach bum"--she got her wish on "Baywatch"
Pamela Anderson
In 1923 this Mexican bandit & several of his men were ambushed while driving
Pancho Villa
From the Greek for "all seeing", it's the type of camera that took the photo seen here
Panoramic
Put pulped cellulose fiber mixed with water & fillers into a Fourdrinier machine & it comes out as this
Paper
To prepare potatoes a la Hongroise, you need this Hungarian spice
Paprika
O, G, N, 2 As, P, R: A model of excellence
Paragon
Mr. Blackwell, 2004: "From cyber disgrace to red carpet chills" with this hotel heiress
Paris Hilton
Cyclotrons & synchrotrons are 2 types of these machines used to increase the speeds of subatomic nuclei
Particle Accelerators
Perhaps a much-sought northwest one, it's a corridor or pathway enclosed on both sides
Passage
A Frenchman created this process that kills microorganisms in milk by heating it
Pasteurization
It's a society in which the father is the tribal head & descent is traced through the male line
Patriarchy
Picasso's 1907 work "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" was inspired by this artist's series of nudes called "Bathers"
Paul Cã©Zanne
In 1891 he held an auction of his paintings to finance his move to Tahiti
Paul Gauguin
This artist sold about 30 of his paintings in 1891 to finance a trip to Tahiti
Paul Gauguin
...this member of the Beatles died in a car accident & was replaced with a double named William Campbell
Paul Mccartney
4-letter term for an otter's skin, the demand for which once almost made them extinct
Pelt
On the Liberty Bell, this state's name is missing one of its "N"s
Pennsylvania
Saintly middle name of "Exorcist" author William Blatty
Peter
His 1974 bestseller "Jaws" led to a new interest in & a new respect for sharks as well
Peter Benchley
Lorraine Bracco played Tony's therapist & this director-actor played Elliot Kupferberg, her therapist
Peter Bogdanovich
On Dec. 5, 1776 this fraternity for students of academic distinction was founded at William & Mary
Phi Beta Kappa
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia
He won National Book Awards for "Goodbye, Columbus" & "Sabbath's Theater"
Philip Roth
The island of Mindanao is a Muslim center in this mainly Roman Catholic country
Philippines
The name of this climbing plant often found on poles is Greek for "lover of trees"
Philodendron
Rebuilding Precolumbian irrigation canals in 1867 helped "resurrect" this future Arizona capital
Phoenix
This mythological bird was reborn from a worm which emerged from its funeral ashes
Phoenix
Oceanic bacteria may convert sunlight to energy with this process, like plants
Photosynthesis
In the 19th century the ivory imported from Africa into Ivoryton, Connecticut was exported mainly as these
Piano Keys
Cubist: Picasso, Pollock or Pellegrini
Picasso
A cross between tennis & ping-pong, this sport was named for a dog, not a gherkin
Pickle Ball
Editors suggested a club of hunters for a series, but Dickens changed the setting to this club of eccentrics
Pickwick Club ("Pickwick Papers")
This name refers to any depiction of the Virgin holding the dead Christ, not just Michelangelo's sculpture
Pieta
1 quart equals 2 of these
Pints
Mutineers first inhabited this south Pacific island in 1790
Pitcairn Island
Three Rivers Stadium is located where 3 rivers meet in this city
Pittsburgh
The largest of these party faves was 34 ft., 10 in. high & 13 ft., 10 in. in diameter & yes, you can beat that with a stick!
Piã±Ata
From the Latin for "I shall please", it's a fake drug given in place of a real one
Placebo
The name of these tiny organisms at the bottom of the oceanic food chain comes from the Greek for "wandering"
Plankton
The 1606-07 Zebrzydowski Rebellion was an uprising of nobles against this country's king
Poland
The most common cause of hay fever in the U.S. is this substance from ragweed
Pollen
The chukka hat is worn by players in this sport & is so-named for the periods of the game called chukkers
Polo
This "Rape of the Lock" poet was struck with a childhood illness that never allowed him to grow over 4'6"
Pope
Sidney Poitier movie opera that preceded Mamie Eisenhower as first lady
Porgy And Bess Truman
It's a 2-word term for a government project or appropriation that yields rich patronage benefits
Pork Barrel
President Bush likes to eat these pigskin treats with Tabasco sauce
Pork Rinds
Bassanio found this lady lawyer's picture inside a leaden casket
Portia
This early James Joyce literary portrait was going to be "Stephen Hero"
Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man
With sardines, perhaps a white Vinho Verde from this nation that fishes for them
Portugal
Shirley MacLaine welcomes Meryl to rehab in this comedy written by Carrie Fisher
Postcards From The Edge
In 1945 Truman conferred with Stalin & with British leaders Churchill & Attlee at this Berlin suburb
Potsdam
Proverb about repeating a task until it becomes flawless that turns into a Bronson Pinchot sitcom
Practice Makes Perfect Strangers
A statue of Czech theologian Jan Hus stands in front of this capital's Old Town Hall
Prague
The makers of "grandiose" & "pompous" unveil this 11-letter adjective, "pre" for short
Pretentious
Charles Floyd, known by this nickname, was killed in a shootout with FBI agents in 1934
Pretty Boy Floyd
This firm that tabulates Oscar balloting has had Coopers on the end of its name since a 1998 merger
Price Waterhouse
This, too much self-esteem, is a no-no
Pride
Proceeds from the sale of her rose, seen here, are donated to her memorial fund in England
Princess Diana
PGP, a popular e-mail encryption program, stands for "Pretty Good" this
Privacy
"The Four Seasons" is this type of "music" that doesn't go with a TV show but expresses a non-musical idea
Programmed Music
This famous ham from Parma is often designated cotto for cooked & crudo for raw
Prosciutto
Of teens in this Christian group, belief shapes the daily life of 40% of Episcopalians & over 70% of Baptists
Protestants
This particles studied by astroparticle physics are the only ones in the nuclei of hyrdogen atoms
Protons
If you "Get A Piece of the Rock" you'll have this company's insurance
Prudential
From the Latin for "boxer", it's a synonym for boxing
Pugilism
It's the sarcastic, 2-syllable version of a common polite word of request
Puh-Leeze
Robert Frost
Pulitzer
Like young canines, baby rats are known by this one-syllable term
Pups
It's a horn-shaped nose, no pants & no problem for this pyramid-hopping '80s arcade favorite
Q*Bert
1 less than a cinquefoil
Quadrefoil
Autumn, Brooke, Calissa & Dahlia Jepp, born Aug. 12, 2007 in Great Falls, Montana
Quadruplets
Bordering Vermont to the north is Canada, specifically this province
Quebec
In 1961 this current queen earned a doctorate in law from the University of Leiden
Queen Beatrix
A monarch, 1603: "All my possessions for a moment of time"
Queen Elizabeth I
Fittingly, this woman holds a Tudor rose in the portrait by Nicholas Hilliard seen here
Queen Elizabeth I
It can mean to extinguish a fire, or to satisfy one's thirst
Quench
"I Believe I Can Fly"
R. Kelly
As the first, it jump-started John Updike's series of novels about Harry Angstrom
Rabbit, Run
Term for the process of putting all your billiard balls in a triangle to set them for a break
Racking
In buildings, Norway variety of this animal tends to live on lower floors while black kind lives upstairs
Rats
Richard Nixon awarded former Marine & Navy man John Ford this rank
Rear Admiral
It's the lowest rank of admiral in the U.S. navy
Rear Admiral (Lower Half)
Financially, you want to avoid this color ink -- that means a deficit
Red
The Molly Pitcher Inn is a delightful waterfront hotel in this New Jersey town
Red Bank
God bless America! According to an FBI report, they're the 3 most popular car colors for thieves
Red, White & Blue
This Kellogg's cereal has been "talking" since 1927
Rice Krispies
This Scot's affair with a servant lass named Elizabeth produced a child in 1785
Robert Burns
On Oct. 10, 2002 this 85-year-old West Virginian made an impassioned Senate speech against the Iraq resolution
Robert Byrd
This author was born in Edinburgh, Scotland in 1850 & died in Samoa in 1894
Robert Louis Stevenson
A bridge in Pittsburgh is named for this Puerto Rican outfielder
Roberto Clemente
Shaw wrote, "A government which" does this "to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul"
Robs Peter
Paul Newman, 1956
Rocky Graziano
In 1859 Moldavia & Walachia united to form this country with Prince Alexandru Ioan Cuza as its ruler
Romania
The church of Trinita Del Monti soars high above the Spanish Steps in this city
Rome
The quirky drama "Picket Fences" was set in this town in Wisconsin, not in Italy
Rome
"Frost/Nixon", "Parenthood"
Ron Howard
On the Love-Letters series, the bud of this flower is the "O" in the word love
Rose
At Epcot, the Garden Grill Restaurant does this, giving diners a "moving" view of the ride below
Rotate/Revolve
A favorite drink in colonial New England was "Blackstrap", a mixture of molasses & this potent potable
Rum
Choreographer Michel Fokine
Russia
Medieval rabbi Moses Maimonides was court doctor to this Muslim warrior & sultan of Egypt
Saladin
Tabitha & Adam
Samantha Stevens/Elizabeth Montgomery
For a great hot fudge sundae, hotfoot it over to the soda fountain in this city's Ghirardelli Square
San Francisco
In dictionaries, this language is often abbreviated Skt.
Sanskrit
It hosted the 1972 Winter Olympics & lends its name to one of Japan's oldest brands of beer
Sapporo
"Health, History, Horses" is the motto of this city in upstate New York
Saratoga Springs
The latitude line crosses this island that's packed in just south of Corsica
Sardinia
After Dennis Miller caught Adam's act at the Improv in L.A., he was invited to join this show in NYC
Saturday Night Live
NASA was agog at images of this planet's unique auroral features sent by Cassini in 2008
Saturn
Photos published in June 1999 show its largest moon, Titan, may have liquid seas
Saturn
Words meaning "academy" & "court" merge to form this place where me & Julio hung out
Schoolyard
September 1, 1991: This young virtuoso becomes a spokesman for National Piano Month
Schroeder
The No. 2 man for the No. 2 man, he was Dick Cheney's chief of staff until he was indicted
Scooter Libby
It's the only Zodiac sign represented by an animal with a stinging tail
Scorpion
A ghillie is a shoe that originated in this U.K. country
Scotland
Vladivostok is the most important port on this north Pacific sea
Sea Of Japan
Hardtack
Seabiscuit
U.S. firms operating in the investment field have to answer to the SEC, this group
Securities And Exchange Commission
The 4th Amendment guarantees the right of the people "against unreasonable searches and" these
Seizures
These antonyms that follow names are abbreviated "Sr." & "Jr."
Senior & Junior
It was 40 years ago, not today, that this album came out
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Filmed in 1984, but not released until 1987, "Ghost Fever" starred this man, TV's George Jefferson
Sherman Hemsley
This Japanese violinist known for his "method" of teaching kids music took his last bow at age 99 in 1998
Shinichi Suzuki
Kagura, one of the oldest forms of Japanese theater, had priestesses dancing at this religion's shrines
Shintoism
(Hi, I'm Malik Rose) Rule 4, Section 14 says that while an opponent's doing this, I can't run past him, wave my arms or talk trash to him
Shooting A Free Throw
Henry Perky turned out his first batch of this cereal in 1892; in 1928 Nabisco bought his company
Shredded Wheat
In "The Merchant of Venice", Jessica is his daughter
Shylock
Proverbially, a sow's ear isn't the source to construct a purse made of this soft fabric
Silk
Whether mortal or venial, you should confess them in penance
Sins
In 1581, a year after circumnavigating the Earth, this explorer became mayor of Plymouth, England
Sir Francis Drake
This Englishman is considered the most original and influential thinker in the history of science
Sir Isaac Newton
Richard Middlemas gets crushed by an elephant in "The Surgeon's Daughter", an 1827 tale by this Edinburgher
Sir Walter Scott
The name of this dog star, the brightest star in the night sky, is Greek for "scorching"
Sirius
SIRI: They use satellites to bring you your tunes
Sirius (Satellite Radio)
Twins Tia & Tamera Mowry play this title pair, pair
Sister, Sister
In "Red River Valley", cowboys sing, "come and" do this "if you love me"
Sit By My Side
Characters die in this order: Ruth, Keith, David, Rico, Brenda & Claire
Six Feet Under
Episodes of this HBO series began with someone's death; one was a jogger killed by a mountain lion
Six Feet Under
10-letter word describing a woman's dress without arm coverings
Sleeveless
The Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia
Slovenia
In 1979 the World Health Organization marked the disappearance of this viral disease from the Earth
Smallpox
"When you're smiling, the whole world" does this
Smiles With You
A snide, simpering, self-satisfied smile
Smirk
"Yogi Bear Show" lion who might "Exit Stage Left"
Snagglepuss
Precipitation below 32 degrees Fahrenheit
Snowfall
Foot warmer
Sock
Plato's "Phaedo" describes this man's final days, including his death by poison
Socrates
A wealth seeker, or a military adventurer for hire
Soldier Of Fortune
The authorship of Ecclesiastes is attributed to this "son of David, king in Jerusalem"
Solomon
The boto, also known as the Amazon dolphin or porpoise, is native to this continent
South America
In the 2005 Orange Bowl, this university's Trojans trampled the Sooners, 55-19
Southern California
Iberia Airlines
Spain
This major language of the Canary Islands is spoken with what has been called a slight Andalusian accent
Spanish
Your striking resemblance to Kirk Douglas has convinced us to star you in the ballet about this gladiator
Spartacus
In this game, the soda container stopped rotating & faces me...so kiss me already!
Spin The Bottle
In days of olde, it was the training level between page & knight
Squire
Once Scotland's ecclesiastical capital, this city is also a golfing Mecca
St. Andrews
Gertrude, or her beer mug (5)
Stein
A steady flow, as "of consciousness"
Stream
Haydn's "Farewell" Symphony was written this period in his work that translates into "storm & stress"
Sturm Und Drang
This company's Impreza could very well be your Legacy
Subaru
This -ia can be a disparaging term for an area away from the city center, populated by bourgeois lawn mower riders
Suburbia
Ernest Lehman wrote, "The muted sounds of the city and the rich, sweet smell of" this... lulled "my senses"
Success
The tentacles of cephalopods bear these, also a name for P.T. Barnum's customers
Suckers
This revolutionary leader returned to Guangzhou to launch a new movement against the premier of China
Sun Yat-Sen
In 1935, in one of this red-caped hero's first adventures, he finds the real killer of Jack Kennedy
Superman
In 1973, after a 23-year reign, this country's King Gustav VI died at age 90
Sweden
When found before "potato", it's not a potato; before "meats", not meats; & before "bread", not bread
Sweet
Little, unimportant things that you'd whisper in your beloved's ear
Sweet Nothings
When this bird of the family Apodidae slows down, it often nests in a chimney
Swift
Author Johann Wyss wrote an early national anthem for this country
Switzerland
1969: "Stand By Your Man"
Tammy Wynette
A straight line that touches the outside of a circle at only one point is called this
Tangent
"Paper Moon": Madeline Kahn, Ryan O'Neal, Tatum O'Neal
Tatum O'neal
End-of-the-work-week acronym who won an Oscar as Salieri
Tgif. Murray Abraham
Virginia's father Sir Leslie Stephen was earlier married to a daughter of this "Vanity Fair" author
Thackeray
"The straw that broke" this creature's "back"
The Camel
"Home is where" this "is"
The Heart
Their family "Compound" is 6 acres of waterfront property on Nantucket Sound
The Kennedys
"T.M.W.O.W."
The Merry Wives Of Windsor
It carries the motto "All the news that's fit to print"
The New York Times
As Earth wobbles slowly on its axis, this moves in a "Chandler Circle" with a diameter of about 1 to 70 feet
The North Pole
In issues of French Vogue you read a lot about people on le tapis rouge, this
The Red Carpet
In Chicago in 1885, William Jenney rose to new heights when he built the first structure called this
The Skyscraper
Richie Aprile, Junior, Big Pussy
The Sopranos
The title of this novel about Mississippi's Compson family comes from a line in Act V of "Macbeth"
The Sound And The Fury
Rome
The Tiber
In creating Ethan for this book, Steinbeck was thinking of "Richard III"
The Winter Of Our Discontent
Autolycus is a lovable rogue in this Shakespeare play
The Winter's Tale
Chinua Achebe's first novel, about the leader of an Igbo community, is called these "Fall Apart", a line from Yeats
Things
This inventor had the bright idea to plant hundreds of palms in Fort Myers, now known as "The City of Palms"
Thomas Edison
"Author of the Declaration of American Independence..."
Thomas Jefferson
In 1786, 10 years after writing the Declaration of Independence, his writing hand became crippled after an accident
Thomas Jefferson
A set of stout canes would help Edward, who was blinded in the fire at this former home
Thornfield
This breed's 3 main bloodlines go back to the Darley Arabian, the Godolphin Arabian & the Byerly Turk
Thoroughbred
The largest member of the cat family
Tiger
In March 2002 he became the first PGA player to win 3 different events 3 consecutive times
Tiger Woods
Earlier composers used these large drums in pairs; modern composers may use 3 or more
Timpani
On this cartoon series, you'll find such characters as Plucky Duck, Dizzy Devil & Buster Bunny
Tiny Toon Adventures
Leonardo DiCaprio will sketch you in the nude to emulate this 1997 film
Titanic
To defer
To Postpone
Because of a fracture plane across their lower vertebra, lizards have this ability, aka autotomy, to escape danger
To Shed Their Tail
In 1987 Greyhound Lines bought this Dallas-based competitor
Trailways
Arab ships called dhows are lateen rigged, meaning their sails are roughly this shape
Triangular
Varieties of this fish include brown, rainbow & cutthroat
Trout
In the fifth year of his reign, Ramses III of Egypt routed invaders known as "The Sea Peoples"
Trout (In Egypt Routed)
For heartburn these are a must
Tums (For Must)
Tom Selleck won an athletic scholarship to this "Trojan" school & played on its basketball team
University Of Southern California
Panne, cut & crushed are types of this thick pile fabric
Velvet
Titian or Vivaldi, heritage-wise
Venetian
Better-known name for dionaea muscipula, a carnivorous plant native to the coastal regions of the Carolinas
Venus Flytrap
These married dancers popularized the Castle Polka
Vernon & Irene Castle
4-letter synonym for wescot
Vest
You can visit this volcano that overlooks the Bay of Naples, reaching the rim of the crater's mouth
Vesuvius
The Sigmund Freud Museum (complete with his consulting room)
Vienna
A Bill of Rights motion by George Mason, author of this state's Declaration of Rights, was rejected
Virginia
Kalkin is an avatar-to-come of this Hindu deity
Vishnu
At over 15.5 miles high, the Martian mountain known as Olympus Mons is the largest of these in our solar system
Volcano
One of the contributors to Diderot's encyclopedia was this "Candide" man
Voltaire
...Diana Spencer married a Windsor prince, while fashion designer Diane Halfin married a prince of this family
Von Furstenberg
The Roman numeral for 5 & the chemical symbol for tungsten (remember its other name!)
Vw
In "The Road To Wellville", Anthony Hopkins plays this developer of corn flakes
W.K. Kellogg
In this 1997 film a Washington spin doctor & a Hollywood producer team up to stage a phony war
Wag The Dog
It's what the tail does if things are backwards
Wag The Dog
Edinburgh, Scotland 1505; Swansea, this country 2331
Wales
1987: "Greed...is good! Greed is right! Greed works!"
Wall Street
This theme park celebrated its 25th anniversary with a new "IllumiNations 25" extravaganza at Epcot
Walt Disney World
He decided against a general medical practice & chose a military career, entering the Army Medical Corps in 1875
Walter Reed
The great-grandson of a slave, he was the first black mayor of Washington, D.C.
Walter Washington
"Green Coca-Cola Bottles" (1962) & other pieces of pop art are part of this science
Warhology
The Indiana city that shares its name with this world capital is the seat of Kosciusko County
Warsaw
To decrease, as opposed to "wax"
Washington And Nebraska
Bob Dole is among the famous residents of this apartment complex
Watergate
Pardeeville, Wisconsin hosts a yearly competition for the eating & seed-spitting of this fruit
Watermelon
Icarus could have told you it's not a good idea to fly if your wings are held together with this
Wax
Unfortunately for window dressers, many early mannequins were made of this & didn't last in the heat of summer
Wax
In 1975 this outlaw released "Dreaming My Dreams" & his wife Jessi Colter released "I'm Not Lisa"
Waylon Jennings
This upstate N.Y. academy's team has won back-to-back National Collegeiate Boxing Association titles
West Point
Yes, "deer", in the '50s Pat Boone was famous for wearing these pale oxfords
White Bucks
This 1906 novel was intended as a companion piece to "The Call of the Wild"
White Fang
From a phenomenon on the back of the hand, it's used of a tense person on a plane or a roller coaster
White-Knuckle
To make this German-named dish, pound your veal cutlet, salt & pepper it, dip it in egg & bread crumbs & fry
Wienerschnitzel
Jack McFarland, Karen Walker (not the title characters)
Will & Grace
She dedicated "O Pioneers!" to her fellow novelist Sarah Orne Jewett
Willa Cather
Chief justices: Earl Warren, Warren Burger...
William Rehnquist
T.J. Hooker
William Shatner
Part of this Rossini opera takes place on the shores of Lake Lucerne
William Tell
Malcolm III, also called Canmore, or Big Head, promised loyalty to this conqueror in 1072
William The Conqueror
This Norman lord was probably promised the English crown in 1051, but only took it 15 years later
William The Conqueror
In 1699 Virginia's capital was moved from Jamestown to this town
Williamsburg
This governor of a Southern state asks his aide to dig up dirt on Judge Irwin, a man of integrity
Willie Stark
Evonne Goolagong won this premier tournament twice, the first time in July 1971
Wimbledon
BLOWING CLARINET TORNADO OUTDOOR
Wind (The Fourth Letter)
Recycle old keys by hanging them from a tree branch to make one of these tinkling devices
Wind Chime
Boreas, Zephyrus, Notus, Eurus
Winds
The figure on a Mercury dime is actually Liberty wearing these on her head, like Mercury
Wings
This impressive condor measurement can be over 10 feet
Wingspan
The royal navy has a traditional toast for each day of the week; Saturday's is to these, may they never meet
Wives And Girlfriends
The Times obit on Harold Bell said he drew the original sketches of this "Give a hoot, don't pollute" bird
Woodsy Owl
In 1976 Mamet taught at the School of Drama at this Ivy League university whose alumni include Meryl Streep
Yale
This disease transmiited by the Aedes Aegypti mosquto was brought to America on slave ships
Yellow Fever
For many years, Aden, this country's second-largest city, was a British Crown Colony
Yemen
In an Isaac Bashevis Singer story, she becomes a "Yeshiva Boy"
Yentl
When he gets a wild blue idea, Rodney goes off there
Yonder (Rodney)
The logo of this French yogurt brand features a red & orange flower
Yoplait
It was Richard III's "house"
York
In this country, Serbo-Croatian is written in the Cyrillic alphabet & Croato-Serbian is written in the Roman alphabet
Yugoslavia
Though it also produces lead, it's basically this metal "or zwim" for Alaska's Red Dog Mine
Zinc
2 of the 5 specific places "Travelin' Man" Ricky Nelson had traveled to according to the song
(2 Of) Mexico, Alaska, Berlin, Hong Kong, And Waikiki, Hawaii
He wrote a 10-play cycle of the black experience, each covering a decade; "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom" was set in the '20s
(August) Wilson
Married name of the 1932 multi-Olympic medal winner seen here
(Babe Didrikson) Zaharias
Feb. 20, 2006: This late "Feminine Mystique" writer "honored with second-class postage stamp"
(Betty) Friedan
From 1984 to 1993, he was Canada's Prime Minister
(Brian) Mulroney
"For a greatness of beauty I have never experienced anything like New Mexico", wrote this Brit. author & Taos resident
(D.H.) Lawrence
In May 2010 this former Dean of Harvard Law was nominated to succeed Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens
(Elena) Kagan
In February 1999 Roger Ebert lost his TV partner when this critic passed away
(Gene) Siskel
Long before his famous raid, he was the first pilot to fly across the U.S. in less than a day
(James) Doolittle
In June 1960 this future baroness established a camp at the Gombe Stream Game Reserve to study chimps
(Jane) Goodall
In 1950 he became an assistant coach for Penn State football; in '66, he took over as head coach
(Joe) Paterno
This author of "A Modest Proposal" & several satirical poems was deafened due to Meniere's disease
(Jonathan) Swift
If you know that this journalist was born in Mako, Hungary in 1847, you deserve a "Prize"
(Joseph) Pulitzer
The last "Stars & Bars" flag of the Confederacy had this many stars; it must have been unlucky
13
In "Cavalleria Rusticana", an ear gets bitten when Alfio challenges Turiddu to their fateful one of these
A Duel
It's basically a big kettle with a close-fitting lid, used to cook pot roasts & stews
A Dutch Oven
The more fabulous name for the round, dark areas of grass caused by fungi
A Fairy Circle (Or A Fairy Ring)
A male singing voice artificially producing tones above its normal range
A Falsetto
Fractional term for a bottle of liquor that holds 750 milliliters
A Fifth
Where you'll find a hearth
A Fireplace
Stick this point where a river divides into branches in him, he's done
A Fork
This type of composition whose name is from the Latin for "flight" features multiple melodies in counterpoint
A Fugue
Ymir, the first being of the Norse pantheon, wasn't human, but rather one of these, like Goliath
A Giant
To have a map of the entire Earth that has the least distortion, you have to buy one of these objects
A Globe
It really gets me that una capra is one of these farm animals
A Goat
Cape Hatteras is known as this cemetery synonym "of the Atlantic"
A Graveyard
The Sphynx cat is often referred to as this, also following "Mexican" in a dog breed name
A Hairless (Cat)
Slang for a construction worker
A Hardhat
If a 19th century woman wore a poke, she had one of these with a projectng brim
A Hat (A Bonnet)
...ace, another term for this golf feat
A Hole In One
Lasers make possible this 3-dimensional representation of an object in light
A Hologram
It's a bony growth on certain animals & an instrument that really blows
A Horn
A typical "song" by this long-flippered whale can last between 5 & 35 minutes & can have up to 7 themes
A Humpback Whale
This type of private establishment admits only members & their guests
A Key Club
As in Lough Allen or Lough Corrib, a lough in Irish is one of these geographic features
A Lake
Mario Puzo wrote that one of these men "with his briefcase can steal more than a hundred men with guns"
A Lawyer
An adult volunteer in charge of a Girl Scout troop is called this--take me to yours!
A Leader
The calcaneofibular one of these bands of tissue attaches your fibula to your heel bone
A Ligament
Pennsylvania must be all aglow with this state insect, also called a firefly
A Lightning Bug
Each bronchus in the body leads to 1 of these organs, filled with millions of alveoli; how did I nick one during an eye exam?
A Lung
The blue species of this spear-nosed sport fish can weigh 1,000 pounds or more
A Marlin
It's the cocktail that James Bond like "shaken and not stirred"
A Martini
Spanish for "table" & common in the southwest, it's a broad, flat-topped elevation with clifflike sides
A Mesa
This synonym for shy is derived from abash, meaning to embarrass
Bashful
(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Paris) A military parade goes down the Champs-Elysees from the Arc de Triomphe on this day, which the French call National Day
Bastille Day
Bertram Thomas was the first European to cross the Rub Al-Khali, the "Empty Quarter" of this peninsula
Arabian Peninsula
If it's Youm Al-Tsoulatsa in Yemen, you're speaking this language
Arabic
While walking through Scarborough, we rested under the shade of this green place
Arbor (Sc(Arbor)Ough)
A mathematician: 287-212 B.C.
Archimedes
Lots of chaps wear chaps in the Gaucho Parade in Salta in this country
Argentina
Patagonia / Aye lads, this country make way / Loot Buenos Aires
Argentina
The story of this woman who wrote "The Story of Civilization" with husband Will began in Russia in 1898
Ariel Durant
This controversial military man's brief retirement ended when he was recalled by Israel's army in October 1973
Ariel Sharon
The world's most powerful solar telescope is near Tucson in this state
Arizona
Among the eight wives of this clarinetist were Lana Turner, Evelyn Keyes & Ava Gardner
Artie Shaw
Unlike Luke, Acts specifies that this event took place 40 days after Jesus' resurrection
Ascension
Heimdall guarded the Bifrost Rainbow Bridge which led to this realm, the home of Valhalla
Asgard
It's the first day of Lent, when the residue of burnt palm fronds is applied to the forehead
Ash Wednesday
In 2005 Alberto Gonzalez succeeded him as Attorney General
Ashcroft
Jessica's sis, she "collapses & is rushed to Tokyo hospital. Concert goers stay & listen to the rest of the tape"
Ashlee Simpson
Botany Bay is on the southeast coast of this country & Geographe Bay is on the southwest coast
Australia
This term refers to printing beyond the edges & trimming back the sheet; first aid isn't required
Bleeding
To make a purchase on this department store's website, you click the "Add to Brown Bag" button
Bloomingdales
Booking a suspect means entering his or her information into the daily record called the "police" this
Blotter (Log Accepted)
Some of these smallest blood vessels are so tiny that only one blood cell can pass through at a time
Capillaries
Hans Conried voiced this villain in a 1953 Disney classic
Captain Hook
As governor of New South Wales in 1806, he tried to suppress the "bountiful" rum trafficking
Captain William Bligh
One atomic mass unit equals 1/12 the mass of an atom of the most common isotope of this element
Carbon
Cameras caught Faith Hill shouting "What?" after this American Idol beat her as top female vocalist at the 2006 CMA awards
Carrie Underwood
The 2008 Blu-ray release of this all-time classic comes with a passport holder, for your flight to Lisbon
Casablanca
Use your "head": this Japanese word for "group leader" was also the name of a '70s Jeep pickup truck
Honcho
The top choice for sweetening food or medicine, the Hymettus type from Attica was famous
Honey
It's a "no-brainer" to tell us that in 1984 this Cars video won MTV's first Video of the Year award
You Might Think
1 of the 3 men who've been the farthest from Earth; they were all on Apollo 13
(1 Of) Fred Haise, James Lovell Or John Swigart
2 of the 4 states whose borders meet up at the "Four Corners" monument
(2 Of) Colorado & New Mexico (Or Arizona & Utah)
2 of the 4 months without a U.S. federal holiday
(2 Of) March, April, June & August
Fossil resin "forever"
(5) Amber
False face festivity
(9) Masqurade
See Jane. See Jane marry Lord Guildford Dudley at age 15 in 1553. See Jane have a rough 1554. Heads up, Jane. Heads up
(Lady) Jane Grey
Sadly, this author who hammered out the Mike Hammer novels passed away in 2006
(Mickey) Spillane
This German-Jewish philosopher was the grandfather of composer Felix
(Moses) Mendelssohn
In 1938 he said, "There has come back from Germany to Downing Street peace with honor"
(Neville) Chamberlain
He first ran for the Senate in the 1970s & has become Utah's longest-serving senator
(Orrin) Hatch
He was nominated for a 1994 Oscar for directing "Pulp Fiction"
(Quentin) Tarantino
Harmless king snakes, such as the one seen here, are often mistaken for this venomous snake:
(Red) Coral Snake
I'd "Walk the Line" back to Nashville to see this Oscar winner cheer at her alma mater, Harpeth Hall
(Reese) Witherspoon
Don't find it "Strange" we'd ask about him, JFK & LBJ's Secretary of Defense
(Robert Strange) Mcnamara
This man who figured out the movement of particles in a liquid gave the cell nucleus its name
(Robert) Brown
2006: "We have to put a barrier between us & the snakes"
(Samuel) Jackson
At the 2010 Olympics, this Pittsburgh Penguin & Nova Scotia native scored the gold medal-winning goal for Canada
(Sidney) Crosby
Allan Cordunder in "Topsy-Turvy" (Hint: Jim Broadbent played his partner W.S.)
(Sir Arthur) Sullivan
The National Civil Rights Museum has an exhibit about the enrollment of James Meredith at this school in 1962
(The University Of) Mississippi
That limited edition artwork "Lamplight Bridge" by this painter really sets off your couch
(Thomas) Kinkade
"Turner & Hooch" (just Turner, please)
(Tom) Hanks
While imprisoned in the tower of London, this Elizabethan courtier began writing a "History of the World"
(Walter) Raleigh
From 1970 to 1999 he held the record for career victories as a jockey
(Willie) Shoemaker
For a few years in the 1890s, this future prime minister was heir presumptive to the Dukedom of Marlborough
(Winston) Churchill
Racing fans know this date is a racehorse's official birthdate
1-Jan
Whether it's "C", "D" or "AA", an alkaline battery supplies this many volts
1.5
The man seen here died in 1996, 7 weeks after celebrating this birthday:
100Th (George Burns)
A top-grossing animated film of 1961, a live-action remake was released in 1996
101 Dalmatians
The Screaming Eagles are this number airborne division
101St
Cool under "Fire" during a 7-year Navy career, Carter served on the Seawolf, this type of vessel
A (Nuclear) Submarine
Tennis is one of relatively few sports where you can get away with wearing this sleeveless item (Connors did)
A (Sleeveless) Vest
It was "fantastically embroidered and illuminated upon" Hester Prynne's gown
A (The Scarlet Letter)
Columnist Anna Quindlen wrote "A Short Guide to" one of these
A Happy Life
A craze for this flower developed in Holland in 1634 with single bulbs fetching high prices
A Tulip
In romantic ballets such as "La sylphide", it's traditional for this ballet skirt to be calf-length
A Tutu
It can be a division of a hospital or a town; it's also a political subdivision of a parish in Louisiana
A Ward
The largest living fish, it often grows to be 30 feet long but reportedly may reach twice that
A Whale Shark
Chevy's Camaro was GM's first car aerodynamically designed in one of these chambers
A Wind Tunnel (A Wind Chamber Accepted)
In the "Seinfeld" episode "The Diplomat's CLub", Kramer loses $3,200 betting on on-time arrivals of these
Airplanes
While Harvard has the Crimson, this university has the Crimson Tide
Alabama
Tho Geo. Segal did the movie, this actor starred in "The Owl & The Pussycat" on Broadway, long before "M*A*S*H"
Alan Alda
This actor does bad good: Prof. Snape in the "Harry Potter" films & Hans Gruber in "Die Hard"
Alan Rickman
In October 1867 Gen. Rousseau took formal possession of this territory that the U.S. had bought in March
Alaska
This state has the largest congressional district in area
Alaska
The 2 states that border no other states
Alaska & Hawaii
Once part of Alcoa, this Canadian company with a 5-letter name is a giant in world aluminum manufacturing
Alcan
The only requirement for membership in this group founded in 1935 is a desire to stop drinking
Alcoholics Anonymous
Powered up in Lombardy 1745, shocked world with battery 1800, lost power 1827
Alessandro Volta
In 1876 he was granted a patent for "The Method of, and Apparatus for Transmitting Vocal or Other Sounds"
Alexander Graham Bell
Pennyworth is the last name of this loyal servant of Batman
Alfred
The Kentucky & Virginia Resolutions were passed in opposition to these 1798 acts
Alien & Sedition Acts
Brittle exterior covering for a yolk & albumen
An Eggshell
In 2004 the Stratocaster, one of these, turned 50
An Electric Guitar
A mahout is the traditional term for a driver of one of these
An Elephant
A sudden violent discharge from Vesuvius
An Eruption
One who implements a will
An Executor
At Malmo, the Oresund Bridge joins Denmark & Sweden for the 1st time since 7,000 years ago during one of these ages
An Ice Age
Before it was a Broadway musical, "Aida" was one of these, composed by Giuseppe Verdi
An Opera
In 1956 Ingrid Bergman played this possible Romanov
Anastasia
Though some remains were found in 1991, the fate of this Russian grand duchess remains a mystery
Anastasia
Civilization that produced the first known calendar with 365 days
Ancient Egypt
In March 1814 this general defeated the Creeks at Horseshoe Bend, in what is now Alabama
Andrew Jackson
A sponge cake without egg yolks or butter, it's fat free, pure white, &, as its name implies, a little piece of heaven
Angel Food Cake
And here's to you Mrs. Robinson, & this actress who'll always be remembered for playing her
Anne Bancroft
Learn to play poker like a pro from this pro in DVDs like "Advanced Texas Hold 'Em Secrets"
Annie Duke
"Anything You Can Do" is a song from this popular musical
Annie Get Your Gun
Dr. Jerri Nielsen was forced to treat herself for breast cancer while she was stuck at this remote location
Antarctica
Meaning "before the flood", this word refers to something or someone very old
Antediluvian
Etymologically, the name of this Greek goddess may mean "foam-risen"
Aphrodite
Amateur Night at this former Harlem theater was the brainchild of showman Ralph Cooper Sr.
Apollo
"Heat Of The Moment"
Asia
"Turandot"
Asia
This dam holds back the water in Lake Nasser
Aswan High Dam
On Form I-589, "Application for" this, explain who would hurt you if you returned to your home country
Asylum
You're no longer at attention, & are now permitted to scratch yourself
At Ease
Found on Absecon Island, it's famous for its Boardwalk (& Park Place)
Atlantic City
In 1990 this playwright won his second Pulitzer Prize, for "The Piano Lesson"
August Wilson
Cooloola & Goongarrie
Australia
Vegemite, a trademarked vegetable extract used as a sandwich spread, is from this country
Australia
One of these mammals barged into my front yard
Badger
This traditional French dish consists of meat braised in red wine & garnished with mushrooms & onions
Beef Bourguignon
These "that have honey in their mouths have stings in their tails."
Bees
Dutch Elm Disease is spread by a fungus carried by these insects, yeah, yeah, yeah
Beetles
North Dakota
Bismarck
In a 1962 hit, Neil Sedaka said this "is hard to do"
Breaking Up
Earning the "In the Pink" badge helps raise awareness of this disease in adult women
Breast Cancer
She's wearing her white dress, about to be married... Oh no! No D, & she's now a soft white cheese
Bride & Brie
Boston's Emerson College has satellite campuses in Kasteel Well, Holland, and in this Belgian capital
Brussels
Future heavyweight Muhammad Ali was born in Louisville Jan, 17, 1942 & named this
Cassius (Marcellus) Clay
Zeus rewarded these twin brothers by placing them in the stars as Gemini
Castor & Pollux
Carried by roughly 40% of Israelis, they were popularized by a 2.5-cents-a-minute offer in 1994
Cell Phones
Intoned, like a monk (7)
Chanted
CDG, the international code for this Paris airport, stands for the name of a former French president
Charles De Gaulle
Spencer Johnson: "Who Moved My ____?"
Cheese
If a program locks up, try hitting this combination of 3 keys at the same time to open the task manager
Ctrl + Alt + Delete
Copper, boron
Cub (Cu-B)
It's little known that fake plans for this invasion were posted at www.theallies.com/ 060644/overlord/ index.html
D-Day
A knight's wife; there's "Nothing Like" one
Dame
On New Year's Eve 1999, Queen Elizabeth awarded her this title
Dame
This prophet was thrown into a den of lions by Darius
Daniel
This "metallic" woman had 3 bestsellers in the top 10 for 1997: "The Ghost", "The Ranch" & "Special Delivery"
Danielle Steel
Completed in 1849, the chain bridge over this river linked the cities of Buda and Pest
Danube
In a famous court case, Daniel Webster defended this college against government intervention
Dartmouth
In Michelangelo's marble sculpture of him, this biblical hero holds a slingshot
David
It's the term for mail the Postal Service can't deliver
Dead Letter
They were that funny comedy team of Crocetti & Levitch
Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis
Traditionally, Nobel Prize winners are presented their awards on the tenth of this month
December
In refraction, radiation passes from one medium into another; this is when radiation bends around an obstacle's edge
Difraction
Sophocles' plays were 1st performed on the Acropolis in the theater named for this god
Dionysus
This Dublin native entered Paris as the commander of the victorious British troops in July 1815
Duke Of Wellington
In "Macbeth", Malcolm & Donalbain are sons of this king of Scotland
Duncan
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer" is an axiom used by Bene Gesserit witches in this '65 Herbert novel
Dune
Fishing & pleasure boats were part of the flotilla used in the May-June 1940 evacuation from this port
Dunkirk
1970's "Little Big Man"
Dustin Hoffman
"Do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day"
Dylan Thomas
"Fern Hill" poet who won the 1929 Nobel Prize after writing "Death in Venice"
Dylan Thomas Mann
Critics love this 10-letter adjective to describe music resembling "Lay Lady Lay" or "Like A Rolling Stone"
Dylanesque
Ford's cameo in this 1982 Spielberg film, written by his now-wife Melissa Mathison, got cut
E.T.
The "cheese primer" calls these 2 classics from the Netherlands "two of the most unexciting cheeses imaginable"
Edam & Gouda
Ladies of Edenton, N.C. held an event called this on Oct. 25, 1774, 10 months after a more famous one in Boston
Edenton Tea Party
In 1827 he enlisted in the Army under the pseudonym Edgar A. Perry
Edgar Allan Poe
She died before completing her last novel, "The Buccaneers", set in the 1870s like "The Age of Innocence"
Edith Wharton
In 1705 he announced that the comets of 1531, 1607, & 1682 were the same comet
Edmond Halley
This "Giant" novelist tried to burn her first novel, "Dawn O'Hara"; luckily, her mom stopped her
Edna Ferber
In 2003 this Georgian strongman was toppled & Nino Burjanadze replaced him as president
Eduard Shevardnadze
Norwegian whose painting "The Cry", or "The Scream", has been called "an icon of existential anguish"
Edvard Munch
He proved being inoculated with cowpox matter would prevent people from catching smallpox
Edward Jenner
This Hungarian-American physicist was the principal architect of the hydrogen bomb
Edward Teller
Our current tenth month held this position on the old Roman calendar
Eighth
3-letter abbreviation for the ICU machine seen here
Ekg (Electrocardiogram)
This Castilian military leader & national hero is also known as "El Campeador"
El Cid
Middle name of civil rights leader Leroy Cleaver
Eldridge
Delonghi's Perfecta is a line of $1,000-plus machines for making cappuccino & this
Espresso
Abbreviated Est., this former Soviet republic was est. (established) as an independent country in 1991
Estonia
This Baltic republic's coat of arms features 3 blue lions on a gold shield
Estonia
It's the most prevalent "Eurocurrency"
Eurodollar
His wife Zelda was in a sanitarium when he took up with gossip columnist Sheilah Graham
F. Scott Fitzgerald
This dance was brought by the gypsies to Andalusia in Spain; castanets were not traditionally used in the dance
Flamenco
Strains of this respiratory viral infection are named for their places of origin, like Asia & Hong Kong
Flu
The Battle of Marengo, Italy, 1800
France
The Quadruple Alliance began in 1813 against this country; in 1818 it let this country in & became the Quintuple Alliance
France
The official dog of this nation's army, the briard was once rare because so many were lost in World War I
France
As a verb, this first name means to send mail free of charge
Frank
1979: Same as Remington & Chopin
Frederic
From a word meaning "green hollow", it's Scotland's largest city & it's on both banks of the Clyde
Glasgow
Flute, tumbler, shot
Glass
Causing abnormal pressure in the eye, it accounts for about 1/8 of the cases of blindness in the U.S.
Glaucoma
In an Irish battle cry, these 2 words follow "Erin"
Go Bragh
It's a form of Authors for kids; playing it you may ask another player, "Do you have any twos?"
Go Fish
Mike Richter, Dominik Hasek, Ron Hextall
Goaltender (In Hockey)
A sailor may be a tar or this, also a mass or a lump
Gob
Up until his altercation with David, this big man from Gath had an excellent record
Goliath
Tim Curry & Daryl Hannah were "altogether ooky" as this morbid TV duo in a direct-to-video "reunion" film
Gomez & Morticia Addams
This novel ends, "I'll think of some way to get him back. After all, tomorrow is another day"
Gone With The Wind
We'll give you $200, not $1,000, for this five letter word meaning stately or majestic
Grand
The Pilgrim Monument in Provincetown is the tallest structure in the U.S. made entirely of this
Granite
At the opening ceremony, athletes from this country march into the stadium first
Greece
The U.S. team almost arrived late to the 1896 Olympics because this host country still used the old style calendar
Greece
Marques Haynes, the former dribbling wizard of this team, was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame
Harlem Globetrotters
He wrote "Tea Party" & "The Birthday Party" -- what a party animal!
Harold Pinter
In a 1964 book by Louise Fitzhugh, this 6th grader spies on people & writes down her thoughts in a notebook
Harriet The Spy
Students at the Alabama Institute for the Deaf & Blind know that this woman is on their state quarter
Helen Keller
Christian is not the brother of this "Legend of Billie Jean" co-star; in fact, he had a crush on her
Helen Slater
With 6 children, this poet was well-equipped to write "The Children's Hour"
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Several of Harriet Beecher Stowe's brothers were preachers; this one wrote "Life of Jesus the Christ"
Henry Ward Beecher
This reputed "Nature of Man" author was born on the Greek island of Cos around 460 B.C.
Hippocrates
Buddhists celebrate 3 anniversaries of Buddha: the day of his birth, the day of his death, & the day of this
His Enlightenment
Konrad Adenauer defined this subject as "the sum total of things that could have been avoided"
History
In a common scientific classification of Neanderthal man, Neanderthalensis follows these 2 words
Homo Sapiens
Often following "head", this term for someone in charge comes from the Japanese for "squad leader"
Honcho
This word for boss or head is from a Japanese word meaning squad leader
Honcho
This Eagles classic begins, "On a dark desert highway, cool wind in my hair"
Hotel California
On Aug. 4, 1956 this hit song by Elvis debuted in the Top 40
Hound Dog
The red marking on a black widow is described as this shape
Hourglass
James M. Barrie called life "a long lesson in" this
Humility
A Gospel & a book of the Old Testament each start with these same 3 words
In The Beginning
Carroll O' Connor stars as chief Bill Gillespie in this NBC series based on 1967's "Best Picture"
In The Heat Of The Night
One of the simple machines of physics, one type is added to buildings for handicap access
Inclined Plane
The parents of this R&B songstress named her in tribute to Mahatma Gandhi -- she was due on his birthday
India Arie
Because they were too inexperienced or low in rank for the cavalry, foot soldiers came to be called this
Infantry
Of a bird, a fish or an insect, what a water boatman is
Insect
This specialty deals with the diagnosis & nonsurgical treatment of organ systems
Internal Medicine
You're very busy if you have too many bars of this element, Fe, in the fire
Iron
In 1705 this Brit became the first scientist to be knighted for his work; you could say he had some "pull"
Isaac Newton
In 1997 this "Singled Out" hostess published her auto biography, "Jen-X"
Jenny Mccarthy
This writer & performer of “Big Bad John†is now a sausage entrepreneur
Jimmy Dean
"One short sleep past, we wake eternally, / And death shall be no more; Death, thou shalt die"
John Donne
"The 42nd Parallel" begins one of his trilogies; "Adventures of A Young Man" begins another
John Dos Passos
"'Mister Sam' Rayburn is gone. Neither this house nor the nation is the same without him"
John F. Kennedy
This senator announced he was running for the presidency January 2, 1960
John F. Kennedy
In 1979 this Watergate judge wrote a book about his experiences titled "To Set The Record Straight"
John Sirica
In 1936 the San Francisco News sent this man to investigate living conditions among migrant workers
John Steinbeck
It's a newspaper like the one for Wall Street or a magazine like the one for ladies' homes
Journal
If you're a British secret agent, you may have a license to kill, but you spell license this way
L-I-C-E-N-C-E
This Athenian school founded by Aristotle in 335 B.C. was the last word of the 1992 competition
L-Y-C-E-U-M
Famous in literature for its windmills, this dry region is in Spain's Ciudad Real province
La Mancha
They make a dandy pressed duck at this restaurant called "La Tour" for short
La Tour D'argent
Fire departments have 3 main types of truck: pumper, rescue & this kind
Ladder
In Genesis 28, Jacob dreams of one of these reaching to heaven
Ladder
This actress' twin sister Leslie played her double in "Terminator 2"
Linda Hamilton
In the 1930s surgeon Alexis Carrel worked on designing an artificial heart with this aviator
Lindbergh
Sublimation is the direct change from solid to gas without passing through this stage
Liquid
Alanis Morissette's "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie" is on Maverick, this Material Girl's label
Madonna
Unlike her "Sex" book, her "English Roses" series was written for children
Madonna
In 1762 6-year old Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart & his sister performed for this Holy Roman Empress
Maria Theresa
This French queen led a fashion revolution in 1783 by wearing a strikingly simple white muslin dress
Marie Antoinette
2-time Nobel Prize winner who was born in Warsaw in 1867 & died in France in 1934
Marie Curie
"Goodfellas" & "The Age of Innocence"
Martin Scorsese
This philosopher & partner of Engels took up residence in London after being expelled from Prussia in 1849
Marx
At Khone Falls on the Cambodia-Laos border, this river is 6 1/2 miles wide
Mekong
Singer Rosa Ponselle's parents hopefully gave her this middle name, the last name of singer Dame Nellie
Melba
In 1893 Springfield produced this USA's 1st gasoline-powered car; in 1901, the USA's 1st factory for these 2-wheelers
Motorcycles
"If You Give a ____ a Cookie"
Mouse
Christopher Hewett now plays this character first played in 3 movies by Clifton Webb
Mr. Belvedere
What MTV plays 24 hours a day
Music Videos
This Rupert Murdoch company owns the L.A. Dodgers, the New York Post & Fox Studios
News Corporation
A big quake shook Turkey Aug. 17, 1949, the day this Minnesota pol was born; Al Franken shook him out of the Senate
Norm Coleman
According to this homicidal film character, "A boy's best friend is his mother"
Norman Bates
Long headquartered in San Francisco, Bank of America has moved to this Southern state
North Carolina
Making a plankton net & drawing a trench & seamount are 2 steps to your Boy Scout merit badge in this
Oceanography
A fest-ive month: "CTBR"
October
U2's second album
October
Shakespeare's Puck: If we have" done this, "think but this, and all is mended"
Offended
2006 House Majority Leader John Boehner
Ohio
Ransom Eli Olds should have felt at home driving these two cars; both were named for him
Oldsmobile And Reo Speedwagon
If you can't get enough of these Nabisco sandwich cookies, you can play the cookie factory game they inspired
Oreos
Divisions of pipes on this instrument include great, swell, positive & pedal
Organ
Walt Disney won a record 14 of these statuettes now given out in March
Oscars
Club O is the frequent buyers program of this online closeout retailer founded by Dr. Patrick Byrne
Overstock.Com
This element accounts for about 47% of the Earth's crust
Oxygen
"Deafening silence", for example
Oxymoron
Having more zinc per serving than any other food may be why these shellfish are said to improve one's love life
Oysters
After a not-so-"short" 17-year reign, this 1st king of the Frankish Carolingian Dynasty died on Sept. 24, 768
Pepin Iii (The Short)
To stop a leak or publicize a product
Plug
The New Horizons mission was launched to explore this planet before it was downgraded to a dwarf
Pluto
This prince was president of the exhibition commission
Prince Albert
In football's shotgun formation, this player stands several yards behind the center to take the snap
Quarterback
Self-employed? If so, you may have to file estimated tax forms this often
Quarterly
At her 1953 coronation, she wore special gold bracelets representing sincerity & wisdom
Queen Elizabeth Ii
This billionaire fashion designer introduced Polo jeans in 1996
Ralph Lauren
In 1971 this consumer advocate founded Public Citizen
Ralph Nader
To increase your efforts--specifically twofold
Redouble
On March 5, 1936 screenwriter Dudley Nichols did this; it didn't happen again until an actor did it April 15, 1971
Refused His Oscar
This battle cry may have come from a cartoon that appeared in the Washington Post on April 3, 1898
Remember The Maine
He thought, in math the last letters should stand for unknowns & the first letters for known quantities--therefore it was
Renã© Descartes
Uh Oh! You've been court-ordered to stay at least 150 feet away from someone; you've been hit with one of these
Restraining Order
Honest, hardworking cops usually get gunned down 3 days before they're due for this event
Retirement
1962: "Mail Back Towards The Dispatcher"
Return To Sender
This river rises in the Black Forest & flows easterly about 1,770 miles, where it empties into the Black Sea
Rhine
It wasn't Providence that gave this state 2 differently elected & feuding governors at one time in 1842
Rhode Island
He was captain of the debating team at Whittier College in California
Richard Nixon
This colony sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh was founded in July 1587 but all the colonists had vanished by 1590
Roanoke
"My little horse must think it queer to stop without a farmhouse near"
Robert Frost
This American engineer patented 214 inventions in the rocketry field
Robert Goddard
A Martian named Valentine Michael Smith is the main character in this man's "Stranger in a Strange Land"
Robert Heinlein
Bourride, rond de jambe, asopao de pollo
Rond De Jambe
"What's in a name? That which we call" one of these "by any other name would smell as sweet"
Rose
This 3-word doctrine stems from the Supreme Court case Plessy v. Ferguson & was extended in Gong Lum v. Rice
Separate But Equal
This Russian composer's "The Love for Three Oranges" is an opera within an opera about a melancholy prince
Sergei Prokofiev
In this process, a clear film is wound around an object, then heated to tighten it
Shrink-Wrapping
Chang & Eng, born in May 1811 & died in January 1874, were known as this pair
Siamese Twins
This Finn's only opera, "The Maiden in the Tower", had a libretto in Swedish
Sibelius
The allies began the invasion of Italy on July 10, 1943 by landing on this island
Sicily
More than 1/4 of the Earth's crust is this element, symbol Si
Silicon
Pop artist Andy Warhol created many of his pictures by using this stencil process
Silkscreen
Add a letter to "smile" & you get this figure of speech
Simile
In days of old, this knight was bold, in the 17th c. scene / On muddy ground, his cloak was found / Like his head in 1618
Sir Walter Raleigh
With its Old World architecture, this California city is "The Danish Capital of America"
Solvang
Boer generals Louis Botha & Jan Smuts were the first 2 prime ministers of this country
South Africa
During the Boer War, Doyle manned a field hospital in Bloemfontein in what's now this country
South Africa
This country's Park Ju-sun lost his job in connection with the believed government cover-up of "Furgate"
South Korea
This successful, no-frills airline is headquartered at Love Field in Dallas
Southwest Airlines
A German court convicted her father of failing to pay taxes of $7.4 million on tennis earnings
Steffi Graf
This discount chain with a red & white bullseye logo was founded in 1962
Target
In a 1914 book he says, "My mother was an ape...she couldn't tell me much about it. I never knew who my father was"
Tarzan
Many friendly, warm-hearted people, like Carol Burnett & Jay Leno, are born under this "bullish" sign
Taurus
His home state
Tennessee
He's the Muppet vampire on "Sesame Street"
The Count
It's the illustration facing the title page of a book
The Frontispiece
Toronto pro team
The Raptors
The rise to power of the ruthless Julian Sorel is the subject of this colorful Stendhal book
The Red And The Black
It's the sea in the line from Exodus "The sea covered them, they sank as lead in the mighty waters"
The Red Sea
There are 2 kinds of true sequoia trees in North America: the giant sequoia & this one
The Redwood
German poet Max Schneckenburger was famous for his 1840 poem about a watch on this river
The Rhine
Tom Wolfe's award-winning book about our first astronauts, or what he proved he had by penning it
The Right Stuff
AKA "Mad Max 2"
The Road Warrior
In 1935 Gillett's Seedlings was renamed this for the Ohio township where it was developed, not for an Italian city
The Rome Beauty
The Opry house stage has a circle of wood from this older Opry home, "the mother church of country music"
The Ryman Auditorium
This territory, known for its coal mines, voted to become part of Germany in 1935
The Saar
It borders Oman
The United Arab Emirates
In "The Natural History of Nonsense", Bergen Evans wrote that "there is no freedom of" this "without doubt"
Thought
To ruin carefully laid plans is to do this
To Upset The Apple Cart
Theatrical term meaning to draw attention to oneself at the expense of another
To Upstage
This "Spider-Man" star's real first name is Tobias
Tobey Maguire
This "avian" skateboarding legend has produced several high-flying video games for Activision
Tony Hawk
In a Puccini opera, this prima donna is pursued by the evil Scarpia, chief of the Roman police
Tosca
To mix a salad or flip a coin
Toss
In 1998 a drug scandal caused 93 of 189 riders to drop out of this European bike race
Tour De France
Unless he fires them, this Forbes list perennial is grooming his son & daughter Ivanka to take over his real estate empire
Trump
The flowers seen here are called "the Angels' version of" this instrument
Trumpet
In 1892 Dr. Washington Sheffield first sold his cream dentifrice in a collapsible one of these
Tube
Universalist Charles, who wanted to put "a light on the hill" in Medford, Massachusetts
Tufts
In 1711, trumpeter John Shore invented this two-pronged pitch setter
Tuning Fork
Mount Ararat
Turkey
In "Animal Farm" Major is a prize boar whose "tushes had never been cut" (tushes being these)
Tusks
The Whiskey Ring scandal & William Belknap, his Sec. of War, impeached? No wonder this Republican didn't get a third term!
Ulysses Grant
Driving the Confederates off Missionary Ridge near Chattanooga in Nov. 1863 made him a national hero
Ulysses S. Grant
Elihu Washburne, who sponsored a bill making this man a Civil War general, became his secretary of state
Ulysses S. Grant
It's un parapluie; literally, "against the rain"
Umbrella
In baseball one's behind home plate & one's behind each base
Umpire
Impel or goad
Urge
Needed for good teeth & bones, sunlight brings out the best of it in you
Vitamin D
A biographer claimed he said, "I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
Voltaire
On Jan. 16, 1969 Metroliner high-speed train service began between New York City & this city at the other end
Washington, D.C.
Experts say to drink 8 cups of this a day; that's about 5.3 cups of H & 2.7 cups of O
Water
Little Miss Muffet could tell you this must be expelled from milk before you can make cheese
Whey
All classes of society wore these accessories; the poor wore vegetable fiber, while the rich got real hair
Wigs
This British PM's daughter Sarah played Fred Astaire's love interest in the 1951 film "Royal Wedding"
Winston Churchill
In 2005 he catered his 11th Governors Ball for Academy Award winners & disappointees alike
Wolfgang Puck
Prior to the 1930s the borzoi was known in America as the Russian this
Wolfhound
Though it's made of brass, as part of an orchestra the saxophone is classified as this
Woodwind
Allen, Hayes, Harrelson
Woody
"Shadows and Fog", "Deconstructing Harry", "Radio Days"
Woody Allen
Harry Hopkins directed the WPA, this program, before becoming commerce secretary in 1938
Works Progress Administration Or Work Projects Administration
Whether you're Coleridge or Newton-John, it's a place of great luxury
Xanadu
Some farmers specialize in raising pullets which are these
Young Hens
This 2-word term for ambitious men had its origins in the group that replaced Ottoman sultan Abdul Hamid in 1909
Young Turks
Don't kill that old guy in the chariot over a little road rage, Oedipus! He's really this relation!
Your Father
You're working on this if you're practicing your golf play around the green
Your Short Game
Albanians form the largest minority group in this Balkan republic whose capital is Belgrade
Yugoslavia (Or Serbia)
From a novelette in Dime Western Magazine, the "3:10 To" this place was a train
Yuma
Tanzania’s capital was founded by the sultan of this island that’s now part of the country
Zanzibar
The 6th letter of the Greek alphabet, it corresponds to our 26th
Zeta
He taught debate & public speaking at a Houston, Texas high school
Lyndon B. Johnson
Longfellow wrote, "There was a little girl who had" one of these "right in the middle of her forehead"
A Curl
In the metric system, dkL stands for this unit
A Dekaliter
This retronym for a type of computer also means a screen with icons on it
A Desktop
Term for the line that cuts a square into 2 triangles
A Diagonal
This aboriginal instrument is traditionally made from a eucalyptus branch that is hollowed out by termites
A Didgeridoo
Nixon could have used "IANAC" -- "I am not" this
A Crook
(Hi, I'm Jason Sehorn of the New York Giants) If a referee calls a personal foul during a football game, the offending player's team is penalized this many yards
15
It's the last year a Naval Academy graduate was a major-party candidate for president
1980
The Ministry of Love, also known as Miniluv, maintains law & order in this Orwell novel
1984
In this 1983 hit, "I was dreamin' when I wrote this, so sue me if I go too fast": did I say 1983?
1999
In the U.S., the difference between a million & a billion is this many zeros
3
In the DD/MM/YYYY format, it was the most recent date in which all 3 were even numbers
30-Dec-06
The number of points on a compass, or the number of permanent teeth in the normal adult mouth
32
On a square, it's the total number of degrees of the interior angles
360
In the Olympic 400-meter relay final, this many runners compete together as a team
4
Total number of voting members in the House of Representatives
435
Squares in the opening of "The Brady Bunch" filled by kids
6
The probability of throwing any number on a standard die is 1 in this many
6
(I'm Hall of Fame running back Tony Dorsett) In 1983 I set this record for the longest run from scrimmage & I don't think it'll ever be broken
99 Yards
If you get the "pointe", Darci Kistler found her fame as one of these performers
A Ballerina
Suffer a heavy financial loss & you take one of these; & there are no bubbles
A Bath
Both Roy Orbison & Linda Ronstadt sang about a "blue" one
A Bayou
When it's time to go to sleep, campers unroll these
A Bed Roll
The June bug, a type of this insect, is related to the Scarab of ancient Egypt
A Beetle
It's the term for the person entitled to get the proceeds of a policy upon the death of the insured
A Beneficiary
In golf, next in line: double eagle, eagle...
A Birdie
Someone who sells Waring liquid-mixing appliances
A Blender Vendor
Missouri: Not a redbird but this colorful creature
A Bluebird
Ladies wore this headgear that ties under the chin, like the tunnel vision-inducing "coal scuttle" type
A Bonnet
A supporter of a school, team or organization; he may find others & form a club
A Booster
Jim Stafford had a novelty song about "My Girl Bill" while Johnny Cash's biggest hit was about him
A Boy Named Sue
Maurice Chevalier sang, "Every little" one of these Plymouths "seems to whisper Louise"
A Breeze
This familiar phrase for a clumsy person calls to mind a big bovine in a porcelain boutique
A Bull In A China Shop
Fighting in the great arenas of Latin America, Sidney Frumkin was the first successful American one
A Bullfighter
Trademarked name for a fluted tube pan or the cake baked in it
A Bundt
This type of "cult" believes that a pilot named John Frum will arrive some day bearing a wealth of consumer goods
A Cargo Cult
French gave us this word for a set of tuned bells in a tower
A Carillon
A warning or caution, or a formal notice in law
A Caveat
Don't be afraid--this animal is a pollo
A Chicken
I'd have a band of just animals as my mates; singing lead, bonobo, called a pygmy one of these primates
A Chimpanzee
A small, flat fragment of rock, perhaps "off the old block"
A Chip
I'm this type of horse, famous for some TV ads; I originated in Scotland & can literally weigh a ton
A Clydesdale
It can be a sled or toboggan, someone riding in one, or a mat you put under a drink
A Coaster
A short mixed drink, the party at which it is served, or the large ring a woman might wear to such an occasion
A Cocktail Ring
Originally an adding machine maker, in 1944 IBM made its first steps toward one of these with the Harvard Mark I
A Computer
P: This French word for a highly successful & unexpected act
A Coup
You're such a grouch! For your June 25th birthday I'm serving you this, the symbol of your zodiac sign
A Crab
"Joy of Cooking" tells how to make relish & scones with this bog fruit, so let's all give thanks
A Cranberry
This Hawaiian dress was adapted from dresses originally distributed by missionaries
A Muumuu
In a 1924 work Respighi called for an actual recording of a bird, this famed singer
A Nightingale
There's a DVD special edition of "Revenge of the Nerds" titled this adolescent type of raid
A Panty Raid
The Cascade Mountains divide Washington east from west; North Cascades is one of these ways through them
A Pass
Whether baked, poached or eaten raw, the bosc type of this fruit is delicious
A Pear
Many cuckoo clocks have weights made into the shape of this reproductive part of a certain evergreen tree
A Pine Cone
If this U.S. marsupial keeps getting into my garbage, it won't just be playing dead
A Possum
A plum that's suffering from dehydration
A Prune
In Tipperary, you'll have to choose between historic St. Mary's Church & historic Corny's, one of these founded in 1742
A Pub
Move over Jack Palance! Yvan de Weber of Switzerland holds the world record for these, 120 in 1 minute, 1-handed
A Push-Up
The tapeti, or Brazilian this, is a nocturnal member of the Genus Sylvilagus, or cottontail
A Rabbit
Fortification with a parapet on top
A Rampart
A flowing gown for a judge or for you after getting out of the bath
A Robe
This gem is most prized when its color is pigeon's blood red
A Ruby
The sign "Careful. Nervous Mother Driving" was on this type of vehicle
A School Bus
Talking with a man in prison for stealing shoes, she said if he'd "stolen a railroad he could be" one of these 100 people
A Senator
If you have a bouncy ride, you might need to replace this 2-word suspension part created in the early 1900s
A Shock Absorber
Military Police System's AA12 is a new fully automatic 12-gauge type of this weapon
A Shotgun
It's a ring that contains a small seal, used to make an impression in wax on official documents
A Signet
This term for an eerie power of perception is so called because it goes beyond sight, hearing & their 3 pals
A Sixth Sense
It calls itself "the blanket with sleeves"
A Snuggie
A photograph made from a single frame of film
A Still Photograph
1914's version of this colorful story was the first big screen treatment of a Sherlock Holmes mystery
A Study In Scarlet
A person serving in place of another, perhaps as a teacher
A Substitute
Commodus was on the throne when this largest big cat started licking Cowardus, tragically scaring him to death
A Tiger
When a great idea hits you, protect yourself by getting a copyright, a patent or one of these registered product symbols
A Trademark
Toyota dropped this provocative name for its new Celica sports model days after a December 2004 natural disaster
A Tsunami
19th century "Birds of America" illustrator & naturalist John James...
A-U-D-U-B-O-N
The zero came about in part as a way to indicate the unused levels on this beaded device
Abacus
Of Amos, Andy, Lum or Abner, the cousin of King Saul
Abner
A plentiful or overflowing quantity or supply
Abundance
Built for Spanish trade with Asia, this Mexican city is now famous for the cliff divers of La Quebrada
Acapulco
Eisenhower didn't really send troops; by the time he left office in 1961 he'd sent in 900 personnel called these
Advisors
For federal contracts, this 2-word employment term was first used in an order issued by JFK in 1961
Affirmative Action
This 2-word phrase for policies assisting minorities is found in a 1961 executive order
Affirmative Action
In 1804, 3 years after his son had been killed in a duel, this man was fatally shot on the same spot by Aaron Burr
Alexander Hamilton
This "Howl" poet's father was also a poet & the 2 would perform public readings together
Allen Ginsberg
Late black choreographer whose American Dance Theatre became multiracial in the 1960s
Alvin Ailey
Bright on the always side look
Always Look On The Bright Side
This disease is the most common cause of dementia & severe memory loss in people over 65
Alzheimer's
It's also called the belladonna lily or the naked lady
Amaryllis
The name of this type of vehicle is a shortened version of the French for "walking hospital"
Ambulance
A 1944 Broadway musical fictionalized the life of this 19th C. feminist known for her scandalous pants
Amelia Bloomer
Bristol Palin made a cameo: "The Secret Life of the ____ ____"
American Teenager
(Hi, I'm Alyssa Milano) In 1999 Mary Jo Buttafuoco wrote a letter to the courts to release this girl whom I played in a 1993 TV movie
Amy Fisher
If you can't get to the voting booth on Election Day, you can vote early by mail using one of these ballots
An Absentee
It's not a takeoff--Guinness says David Huxley pulled a 206-ton one of these about 300 feet in 1 min. 27 sec.
An Airplane (A Boeing 747)
Meaning "in or at another place", you better have a good one for the night of the 16th, ya mug
An Alibi
The principal character in opposition to a novel's hero
An Antagonist
If you own 1 or more cichlids, we hope you keep them in one of these
An Aquarium
In TV, this ratio of the width of an image to its height can be 4 to 3
An Aspect Ratio
Oogenesis is the formation, development & maturation of one of these
An Egg
This New York fountain drink derived its name from the frothy top of the mixture of milk & seltzer
An Egg Cream
This "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" star attended Yale on a scholarship
Angela Bassett
In a Christopher Moore tale, Christmas is thrown into chaos by Raziel, "the stupidest" of these winged beings
Angels
Term for a person who fishes with a hook & line; you may be a "compleat" one
Angler
This state capital is home to one of the armed forces academies
Annapolis
One of Shakespeare's sisters had this name, the same as Will's wife
Anne
Washington growers of these complained in 2000 that the Chinese were flooding the U.S. market with their juice
Apples
2 of America's 3 manned space projects designed to eventually put a man on the moon
Apollo, Gemini &/Or Mercury
It's how the media referred to little Miss McClure, who, in 1987, fell down a well & was rescued 2 days later
Baby Jessica
Of bacon, bosom, or babushka, word censored from an ad by N.Y. paper The Jewish Week
Bacon
Leeuwenhoek made the first drawings of these microorganisms, which he scraped off teeth
Bacteria
It can be a stroke of misfortune, or an unfortunate start to a game of pool
Bad Break
The eighth U.N. secretary-general who's an Oscar-winning song from "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
Ban Ki-Moon River
Rep. Delahunt said a 2005 bill making it harder to qualify for this "was written for and by the credit card industry"
Bankruptcy
James Boswell was Samuel Johnson's
Biographer
Built in 1792, St. Joseph's Cathedral is the oldest church in this Louisiana capital
Baton Rouge
The original name of the Kellogg Company included the name of this city, its location
Battle Creek, Michigan
In 1971 this country's constitution set up 3 cultural regions: Flanders, Wallonia, & Brussels
Belgium
It's found in Central America
Belize
One of the 2 Central American countries that do not have both a Pacific & an Atlantic coast
Belize & El Salvador
This plant's name may have come from its use by Italian Renaissance women to dilate pupils, which, they felt, augmented beauty
Belladonna
Joseph had 10 half-brothers & only 1 full brother, him
Benjamin
Millet seed, an important food for North Africans, is most often fed to these pets in the U.S.
Birds
1982: It's rainy all day in future L.A. as a cop looks for murderers & doubts his girl's humanity
Blade Runner
On June 26, 1948 the U.S. began flying tons of supplies into the western sector of this city in Operation Vittles
Berlin
Franz Werfel's most famous novel is "The Song of" this young girl of Lourdes
Bernadette
Joni Mitchell in 1970 & 1975; Counting Crows in 2003
Big Yellow Taxi
Some coots have a shield, an extension of this up the forehead, purpose dubious
Bill
In 2008 people wondered whether this former president might add the title "First Man" to his resume
Bill Clinton
The Brits call this game housey-housey
Bingo
When the War of the Pacific ended in 1884, this now landlocked country lost its only coastal territory to Chile
Bolivia
WWI sales of "Liberty" these, whose posters showed the statue, raised more than $15 billion
Bonds
In Spanish it can mean "pretty" as well as a tuna-like fish
Bonito
Vineyard Sound separates Martha's Vineyard from the southernmost part of this cape
Cape Cod
The title of a Burton & Taylor film based on a Tennessee Williams play, or the noise a cannon makes
Boom!
In 1996 Renat Akchurin performed a 7-hour heart bypass operation on this Russian president
Boris Yeltsin
Around 1485 this Florentine painted "Mars and Venus" & "The Birth of Venus"
Botticelli
Jennifer Aniston no doubt approves of this pick for 1995
Brad Pitt
He said, "As Caesar loved me, I weep for him...but, as he was ambitious, I slew him"
Brutus
Teddy Roosevelt had these American animal heads carved into the mantle in the state dining room
Buffalo
When this Cree folksinger appeared on "The Virginian", she insisted all Indian roles be played by Indians
Buffy Sainte-Marie
At Six Flags Over Texas, you must be 3'6" to ride in these, 4'6" to drive one
Bumper Cars
Designated in 1999, the tiger swallowtail is Delaware's official one of these insects
Butterfly
She was born Martha Jane Canary in Missouri; the original "calamity" in her life may have been her parents' death
Calamity Jane
A student of this university's Trinity College, Newton graduated in 1665 without honors or distinction
Cambridge
Sir Lionel is apparently killed during a joust in this musical, but Sir Lancelot miraculously revives him
Camelot
This story of a courtesan who sacrifices her happiness for a lover's good was Dumas Fils' first novel
Camille
19,551-foot Mount Logan
Canada
These little yellow birds were once carried into coal mines because of their sensitivity to poisonous gas
Canaries
This manager won fewer games than Leo Durocher or Walt Alston but was in the most World Series --10
Casey Stengel (Of The Yankees)
Judith Anderson played Big Mama Pollitt, the matriarch of a greedy Southern family, in this film
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
House Democrats call their party conferences these
Caucuses
This 19th C. British author is credited with making the turkey a popular choice for Christmas dinners
Charles Dickens
Zandonai's opera "Il Grillo del Focolare" is adapted from this author's "The Cricket on the Hearth"
Charles Dickens
Now a talk show host for CNBC, he was considered for the Richard Dreyfuss role in "Jaws"
Charles Grodin
In 1638 early Strawberry Banke settlers drew up a covenant & declared allegiance to this Stuart monarch
Charles I
In 1949 this aviator who flew the Atlantic solo in 1927 received the Wright Brothers Trophy from the N.A.A.
Charles Lindbergh
It's the animated movie in which the following words "magically" appear: humble, radiant, terrific & some pig
Charlotte's Web
This national chicken sandwich restaurant stays closed on Sundays so employees can focus on faith & family
Chick-Fil-A
"Free" whale that lives in Santiago
Chile Willy
In 325 A.D. this "Great" leader presided over the Religious Council of Nicaea
Constantine
Winnie the Pooh pal moonlighting as Howard Stern's assistant
Christopher Robin Quivers
Human beings normally have 46 of these in most of their cells
Chromosomes
Jeno Paulucci started selling his canned chicken chow mein under this label in 1945
Chun King
Act II of this 1948 fairy tale ballet choreographed by Frederick Ashton is set at a palace ball
Cinderella
As seen on TV, it's the 4-word slogan of "The Clapper" by Joseph Enterprises
Clap On, Clap Off
No, this one of the 3 major types of soil has not changed its name to Ali
Clay
Stacy Schiff wrote a much-lauded 2010 biography of this Egyptian queen
Cleopatra
This seductive queen convinced Mark Anthony to execute her hostile younger sister, Arsinoe
Cleopatra
Carl Stokes, the first black mayor of a major U.S. city, was mayor of this Ohio metropolis from 1967 to 1971
Cleveland
Literally, this orders soldiers to remove gaps in a fighting line; figuratively, it means a show of unity
Closing Rank
This 2008 flick depicts an alien invasion of NYC seen through the video camera eyes of several young characters
Cloverfield
Rachel Blanchard as Cher is the way cool trendsetter at Bronson Alcott High on this comedy
Clueless
For you, a group of eggs may be a dozen; for a chicken farmer, a group of eggs is called this
Clutch
In 1947 Herbert Swope coined this 2-word phrase describing the political struggle between the U.S. & USSR
Cold War
Later chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, this African-American became National Security Advisor in 1987
Colin Powell
Medellin
Colombia
The northern border of this country is the southern border of Central America
Colombia
Kinshasa
Congo (Formerly Zaire)
Margaret Truman gave her first public Washington, D.C. concert at this famed hall built in 1929
Constitution Hall
We'll show you the money if you know this star's TD dance in "Jerry Maguire" was choreographed by Paula Abdul
Cuba Gooding, Jr.
From the Latin for "racecourse", it's the entire aggregate of courses offered by a college
Curriculum
In Copenhagen, these are called "Wienerbrod", though in Vienna they're "Kopenhagener"
Danish Pastry
E!'s show on "Celebrity Homes" has visited the Hollywood Hills nest of this actor who played Danny Partridge
Danny Bonaduce
Russell Simmons & Rick Rubin began this seminal hip-hop record company out of an NYU dorm room
Def Jam
The forerunner to the Internet known as the ARPANET was a 1960s network by this U.S. government dept.
Defense
Displacement, denial & rationalization are examples of these mechanisms
Defenses
Ron Burgundy sang--but I won't--"a-uh-aa-aa-aa... afternoon" this
Delight
This room might be at the end of a house
Den (For End)
Ile du Diable is the French name for this place that was once a French penal colony
Devil's Island
This hostess of PBS' "Mystery!" series also stars in "The Mrs. Bradley Mysteries"
Diana Rigg
He first used the pseudonym Boz in the August 1834 issue of “The Monthly Magazineâ€
Dickens
In terms of electricity, it flows steadily in one direction
Direct Current
This 1975 Al Pacino film was based in part on an actual bank robbery
Dog Day Afternoon
While writing "Crime and Punishment", he quickly penned "The Gambler" to meet a publisher's obligation
Dostoevsky
Perhaps the effort killed him--he died not long after completing his masterpiece "The Brothers Karamazov"
Dostoyevsky
Although Delaware's capital since 1777, it wasn't incorporated as a city until 1929
Dover
Renoir's "Boudu Sauve Des Eaux", about a bum saved from drowning, was remade in 1986 as this Nick Nolte comedy
Down And Out In Beverly Hills
Endow once meant to provide with one of these, an old marriage custom
Dowry
This man from Alliston, Ontario went with the best, Charles Best, to jointly discover insulin
Dr. Frederick Banting
This composer & conductor gave his last performance with the Marines in July 1892 & formed his own band in Sept.
Sousa
An Act in the early 1900s unifed Cape Colony, Natal, Transvaal & Orange River to establish this country
South Africa
It's the only Central American nation that does not border the Caribbean
El Salvador
It's no surprise that she's a character in "King John"; she's his mother
Eleanor Of Aquitaine
She was First Lady for 12 years & 39 days
Eleanor Roosevelt
By an act of Congress, it falls on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November
Election Day
In buildings over 10 stories they're powered by electric traction systems & lifted by steel cables
Elevators
When S.F.'s Palace Hotel opened in 1875, visitors were amazed by these devices that were then known as "rising rooms"
Elevators
He held a 1794 patent for a device he invented in just 10 days, for cleaning greenseed cotton
Eli Whitney
This First Lady's efforts resulted in a 1914 law improving housing for African Americans in Washington, D.C.
Ellen Wilson
...discussed the 1964 political ramifications of the Labour party's Harold Wilson becoming this nation's PM (sure!)
England
This city is home to the University of Oregon
Eugene
"There is no benefit in the gifts of a bad man", this playwright warned in "Medea"
Euripides
Crunch! It's the scientific term for the hard outer shell of an insect or crustacean
Exoskeleton
Agrappes were armor fasteners of the hook-&-this type
Eye
Some women use a gel instead of a pencil to shape & contour these & hold them in place all day
Eyebrows
Shortly after arriving in France in 1924, he completed "The Great Gatsby"
F. Scott Fitzgerald
This Socialist society was named for Roman general Fabius Cunctator, not for singer Forte
Fabian Society
In 1914 the Royal Navy won a major battle at these islands, where it fought again in 1982
Falkland Islands
...in German lit if you can't recall that this Goethe title character messes with Mephistopheles
Faust
The sinking of the Titanic pushed the opening of this Boston ballpark off the front pages of Boston newspapers
Fenway
Vets use antibiotics on fish suffering from "rot" of this, whether dorsal or caudal
Fin
In 2000 Tarja Halonen became the first woman president of this northern European nation seen here
Finland
29.57 ml., milliliters, equals 1 fl. oz., this
Fluid Ounce
In English, this nation's national anthem begins, "Arise children of the fatherland, the day of glory has arrived"
France
In 1932 he created the Taliesin fellowship for those wanting to learn organic architecture
Frank Lloyd Wright
On Sept. 7, 2008 the government announced a takeover of these 2 mortgage-backing companies
Freddie Mac & Fannie Mae
The first Prussian king of this name, who died in 1713, was pretty good; his grandson was "great"
Frederick
During his 46-year reign, this 18th c. king doubled the size of Brandenburg-Prussia
Frederick The Great
Having decorative ruffles
Frilly
If part of your body is literally frozen stiff, this condition, immerse it in water at about 110 degrees Fahrenheit
Frostbite
Ths underwear maker's logo contains fig leaves, an apple & different types of grapes
Fruit Of The Loom
Used chiefly in reference to Hitler, it's German for leader
Fuhrer
"Ev'ry morning, ev'ry evening, ain't we got" this
Fun
In 1896 Woodrow Wilson published a book on this man who was president in 1796
George Washington
It's the 1970 documentary on the Rolling Stones' notorious Altamont concert
Gimme Shelter
On Nov. 23, 1973 Yvonne Braithwaite Burke became the first member of Congress to do this while in office
Give Birth
"Never" do this is the 3-word title of stroke-ridden Tedy Bruschi's book about his NFL comeback
Give Up
2000: "I may die tonight in this cell or in the arena tomorrow. I am a slave"
Gladiator
Ridley Scott's Maximus opus (9)
Gladiator
No wonder she wanted to take a "Midnight Train" back there--she was born in Atlanta in 1944
Gladys Knight
The blue field of Somalia's flag was influenced by the flag of this organization
The United Nations
During China's Sung Dynasty tea was cultivated & this powder was first used militarily
Gunpowder
NASA astronaut Mr. Grissom gets to gamble, sing & dance as Nathan Detroit in this updated version
Gus And Dolls
He wasn't a scenery-chewing actor, he was the first "astrochimp" that the U.S. launched into space
Ham
In the book of Esther, he was hanged on the gallows that he had prepared for Mordecai
Haman
Depressed prince can't decide whether to kill nasty uncle until the end of Act V (should have done it sooner)
Hamlet
Alben Barkley was the 35th VP; he was the 34th
Harry Truman
I Chronicles 15 reports even King David was dancing when he brought this container into Jerusalem
The Ark Of The Covenant
To be authentic, a figurine such as the one seen here must bear the signature of this nun on whose art it was based
Hummel
Helen Menken, Mary Philips, Mayo Methot & Lauren Bacall
Humphrey Bogart
This military transport is also a ride for the rich
Humvee/Hummer
May 21, 1927: Charles Lindbergh becomes the first man to fly solo across this body of water
The Atlantic Ocean
It's a ritual recitation of verbal charms or spells to produce a magic effect
Incantation
From their size, about 2.5 cm. & how they crawl, caterpillars of the moth family Geometridae are often called this
Inchworm
Careful! You will say one word 4 times (not 5, not 3!) in the title of this zany 1963 road comedy
It's A Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World
Later in this movie, seen here, James Stewart takes over the role of George Bailey
It's A Wonderful Life
Fluency in this Romance language would be useful when visiting the Republic of San Marino
Italian
The Tripartite Pact of 1940 allied Germany, Japan & this country
Italy
Before he turned 23, Eliot created this poetic figure who asks, "Do I dare disturb the universe?"
J. Alfred Prufrock
Initially yours: in 1895 his syndicate bought all of a $62 million bond issue, ending a gold shortage in the U.S. treasury
J.P. Morgan
This French president's party is the Union for a Popular Movement, but what of the Unpopular Movement Party?
Jacques Chirac
2-word "bread-spread" term for an impromptu performance by jazz musicians
Jam Session
(Sofia of the Clue Crew at the United Nations) She was the first woman to sit here as U.S. ambassador to the U.N.
Jeanne Kirkpatrick
Sorrowful O.T. prophet, his name now refers to predictors of doom
Jeremiah
He said, "I wasn't invited to shake hands with Hitler, but I wasn't invited to...shake hands with the president, either"
Jesse Owens
JCM is a Mexican root
Jicama
In "Huckleberry Finn", Tom Sawyer says that he & Huck Finn "have knowed" this slave "all his life"
Jim
This ABC sportscaster won an Emmy for his coverage of the terrorism in Munich in 1972
Jim Mckay
In 2010, 40 years after he died, this "Purple Haze" rocker was back on the charts with "Valleys of Neptune"
Jimi Hendrix
1 of 3 actors who won Best Actor Oscar for playing an actor
Jimmy Cagney (For George M. Cohan), Ronald Colman, Or Richard Dreyfuss
This president commuted Patty Hearst's jail sentence & was instrumental in a Mideast peace treaty
Jimmy Carter
Between 1803 & 1848, he served as a U.S. senator, Sec. of State, president & congressman, in that order
John Quincy Adams
He played wacky bachelor Jack Tripper
John Ritter
This future king of Sweden received bricks, a trowel & a real yoke with 2 pails for his 5th birthday in 1951
King Carl Gustaf
(VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE): "(Hi, I'm Mike Piazza) I was the NL's '93 Rookie Of The Year. In '68 this Cincinnati Reds player became the 1st catcher to win the award"
Johnny Bench
In this 1864 Jules Verne novel, explorers descend into an Icelandic volcano & later surface on Stromboli Island
Journey To The Center Of The Earth
A staircase in Prague Castle was built wide & shallow for mounted knights to enter for this competition
Jousting
He married a young actress named Eva Duarte
Juan Perã³N
"Be kind to animals and birds, and read all you can", Mr. Phillotson tells Jude in this novel
Jude The Obscure
This "obscure" guy marries Arabella but really wants to revisit Sue Bridehead
Jude The Obscure
7 years after "The Wizard Of Oz" Ray Bolger co-starred with her again, in "The Harvey Girls"
Judy Garland
The Wizard could tell you she was Frances Gumm
Judy Garland
In this dextrous hobby, a "cascade" moves balls or plates in a figure 8; a "shower" moves them in a circle
Juggling
In Act I her nurse & mother discuss her upcoming 14th birthday
Juliet
In late 1774, he declared, "The die is now cast; the colonies must either submit or triumph"
King George Iii
In 2010 this singer published his "100% Official" memoir, "First Step 2 Forever"
Justin Bieber
To protrude, like a jaw or a narrow strip of land out into a bay
Jut
Karen is just a Dutch form of this "Great" name
Katherine
Eskimo boat
Kayak
Chips Deluxe & Fudge Shoppe are cookies made by this "elfin" company
Keebler
In 1963 this pres. said cynics would pay "those to whom they entrust the minds of their children" less than their plumbers
Kennedy
When he directed "King Lear" onstage in the early '90s, he cast Emma Thompson as the fool
Kenneth Branagh
Jim Beam, Jefferson Davis, Abraham Lincoln
Kentucky
The Jailer's Inn in Bardstown in this Bluegrass State was really a jail in the 1800s; hope they let you out
Kentucky
Cambodia's Angkor National Park was created to protect the ruins of this empire's former capital
Khmer
The font seen here is named for this crime
Kidnapping
1 of 3 duet partners with whom Kenny Rogers reached the Top 10 on the pop charts in the '80s
Kim Carnes, Sheena Easton Or Dolly Parton
Deborah Zerby is the real name of this actress who starred in "True Grit"
Kim Darby
According to legend, the first ever "peeping Tom" was looking at this wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia
Lady Godiva
Bridges connect the 4 main islands on which this largest city in Nigeria is built
Lagos
The new $92 million Rock and Roll Hall of Fame stands on the shores of this lake
Lake Erie
While with the Rockies, this outfielder became the first Canadian-born major leaguer to collect 2,000 hits
Larry Walker
Types of these devices include diode, solid state & gas
Lasers
According to Leo Durocher, it's where "Nice Guys Finish"
Last
A former school librarian, she helped organize the Texas Book Festival to raise money for local libraries
Laura Bush
(Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit) In 1967 Dan Gurney & A.J. Foyt drove a Ford Mark IV like this one to win this 24-hour race
Le Mans
In 1823 James Fenimore Cooper wrote "The Pioneers", the first in the series of these "tales"
Leatherstocking Tales
To get a breeze indoors, I'll do this 4-word phrase, meaning be receptive to the possibility of changing my mind
Leave The Door Open
In a poem in this 1855 collection, the author introduced himself as "Walt Whitman, an American"
Leaves Of Grass
Walt Whitman lobbied hard for this 1855 work that he hoped would inspire people to action at a local level
Leaves Of Grassroots
Marshalsea is a debtor's prison that figures prominently in this "little" 1857 Dickens classic
Little Dorrit
This 2-word rhyming phrase is used to describe a highly skilled or clever lawyer
Legal Eagle
Traditionally, a squeeze of this makes a whiskey sour sour
Lemon
In 1999 comic Eddie Izzard portrayed this comic in a London production of "Lenny"
Lenny Bruce
This Dodger manager was referring to the New York Giants when he reportedly said, "Nice guys finish last"
Leo Durocher
He was conductor of the New York City Symphony before taking over the New York Philharmonic in 1958
Leonard Bernstein
These depicted on stamps include ones at Sandy Hook, New Jersey & Cape Hatteras, North Carolina
Lighthouses
This Palm Beach designer of bright prints got started when she needed clothes that hid fruit juice stains
Lilly Pulitzer
In "Reflections on Ice-Breaking", he wrote that "Candy is dandy but" this "is quicker"
Liquor
She's the middle of the 3 "Simpsons" kids
Lisa
Once part of Poland & Russia, this nation with Vilnius as its capital won independence in 1991
Lithuania
In this film E.G. Robinson uttered the dying words, "Mother of mercy, is this the end of Rico?"
Little Caesar
In the East Indies certain species of this reptile are called flying dragons because they can glide from tree to tree
Lizards
This 2-letter exclamation can mean "look!" & is often paired with "and behold"
Lo
Maine & spiny are types of this; its shell turns vivid red only affer it's been cooked
Lobster
Miguel called Ramon cool; I think he's this, as his therapist might suggest
Loco (From Cool)
I may be a trickster god, but I actually helped Thor get his hammer back after Thrym the frost giant stole it
Loki
12-year-old nymphet Dolores Haze
Lolita
In an 1801 sea battle, he put a telescope in his blind eye to avoid seeing the signal to withdraw
Lord Nelson
In a 1986 "Circus of the Stars" this "Falcon Crest" hunk tamed some tigers, not South American camel relatives
Lorenzo Lamas
In 1872 physiology prof. Pierre Pachet said this Frenchman's theory of germs was "ridiculous fiction"
Louis Pasteur
On July 14, 1789 this French king wrote in his diary "Nothing"
Louis Xvi
Buried at the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Concord, Mass., she died 2 days after her father, Bronson
Louisa May Alcott
It's the only U.S. state named for a French king
Louisiana
Carl IX deposed his Catholic nephew Sigismund from Sweden's throne & affirmed this as Sweden's national religion
Lutheran
Noel, Alfred Lunt & this actress formed a menage a trois in Noel's controversial comedy "Design for Living"
Lynn Fontanne
U.N. commander in the Korean War General Douglas...
M-A-C-A-R-T-H-U-R
Fairy queen mentioned by Mercutio (3)
Mab
Much of Act V of this play is set at Dunsinane Castle
Macbeth
Hembrismo has been used as the feminine counterpart to this very masculine term
Machismo
Cio-Cio-San, a Japanese woman; Lieutenant Pinkerton, USN; Suzuki, a servant
Madame Butterfly
This opera ends with the title madam committing hara-kiri
Madame Butterfly
This member of Clinton's cabinet was born in Prague
Madeleine Albright
She fended off attacking Indians in "River of No Return", with a little help from Robert Mitchum
Marilyn Monroe
In 1985, he won the NHL Calder Memorial Trophy as the Rookie of the Year
Mario Lemieux
In 1870, a year after he wrote "The Innocents Abroad", he married Olivia Langdon
Mark Twain
He appeared in the Henry James-inspired film "The Nightcomers" the same year he played "The Godfather"
Marlon Brando
His 1st stage hit was "I Remember Mama" but he's better remembered for shouting "Stella!"
Marlon Brando
Of planets in our solar system
Mars
Percival Lowell built an observatory in Flagstaff, Ariz. to study this planet's "canals"
Mars
We heard it through the grapevine that it's the largest island in Massachusetts
Martha's Vineyard
The National Civil Rights Museum is located on the Memphis site where he was assassinated in 1968
Martin Luther King Jr.
His extensive file noted in 1964 that Mrs. Leonard Farber of White Plains contacted his Atlanta office
Martin Luther King, Jr.
One of the 2 gospels in which the Beatitudes appear
Matthew Or Luke
Poli'ahu, the goddess of snow, lives on this highest Hawaiian mountain
Mauna Kea
This famous poet seen here was San Francisco's first female streetcar conductor
Maya Angelou
M (Shares its name with an Ancient Egyptian city)
Memphis
This type of RNA transfers the genetic information
Messenger (Rna)
In reference to the hands & feet, this 4-letter prefix is found before carpal & tarsal
Meta-
Here's a changeup; the 3 classes of rock are igneous, sedimentary & this
Metamorphic
A figure of speech such as "He was a real snake"
Metaphor
This insurance company operates 2 full-time blimps, Snoopy One & Snoopy Two
Metlife
President Felipe Calderon is the head honcho in this North American nation
Mexico
The first concert that Justin Guarini went to was this artist & his family; on "Idol", Justin sang "P.Y.T."
Michael Jackson
This "King Of Pop" & a Saudi prince launched Kingdom Entertainment, a joint venture, in 1996
Michael Jackson
The website for this state's legislature says no bear "can match the vicious disposition... of the wolverine"
Michigan
Texas statehood, North Dakota statehood, Michigan statehood
Michigan Statehood
Faye Dunaway in "Bonnie and Clyde" popularized this skirt that fell between mini & maxi
Midi Skirt
Give me this name of Chicago's 2nd busiest airport & I'll give you a famed WWII battle named for some Pacific islands
Midway
This word, before "Plaisance" in the name of the 1893 Chicago Expo site, came to refer to any carnival area
Midway
Gilbert Ryle tried to sort out the relation of the body & this, also the title of the venerable journal he edited
Mind
"Dynastic" architect I.M. Pei
Ming
In the 1500s Isaac Oliver found fame painting this kind of portrait named for its tiny size
Miniature
According to a prayer, Jews light the menorah "Al Ha-Nissim", meaning "for" these wondrous events
Miracles
This musical's "American Dream" ended on B'way after 4,097 performances--& a lot of helicopter flights
Miss Saigon
"Your mission, Jim, should you choose to accept it..."
Mission: Impossible
This minister's show appeared in Canada in a 15-minute format before premiering on PBS in 1968
Mister Rogers
A catcher's catcher
Mitt
It's the largest landlocked country in the world
Mongolia
It's no longer news that this current "60 Minutes" correspondent hails from north of the border
Morley Safer
Welcome MCR, this alt-rock group, to "The Black Parade", its 2006 concept album
My Chemical Romance
"Wouldn't It Be Loverly" to name this musical
My Fair Lady
"My So-called Life", "My Mother the Car", "My Sister Sam"
My Mother The Car
This NBC sitcom starring Jason Lee was named Best New TV Comedy at the 2006 People's Choice Awards
My Name Is Earl
Other than the Olympics, this Romanian's only World Gymnastics Championship came in 1978 on the balance beam
Nadia Comaneci
Attempting to beat the fictional Phileas Fogg, this woman reporter went around the world in 72 days in 1889
Nellie Bly
In a 1900 book, he joins 3 others (& a dog) after noting his "life is simply unbearable without a bit of courage"
The Cowardly Lion
In 1890 Ohioan Caroline Harrison became the first president general of this org. that traces members' lineages to 1776
The D.A.R. (Daughters Of The American Revolution)
"The Last Battle" is the 1956 finale to "The Chronicles of" this kingdom
Narnia
This Tennessee city began with the unmusical name of French Lick
Nashville
German director Wim Wenders cast her in her 1st film, "The Wrong Move", & used her again in "Paris, Texas"
Nastassja Kinski
This settlement Columbus named for its Christmas founding wasn't "feliz" when all its men were killed
Navidad
Willa Cather's "My Antonia", "O Pioneers!" & "A Lost Lady" are set on the frontier in this midwestern state
Nebraska
In 1942 he replaced Gandhi as leader of India's National Congress Party
Nehru
What a record! Emanuel Azenberg has produced all of this writer's plays since 1972's "The Sunshine Boys"
Neil Simon
In 64 A.D. when Rome burned, this emperor was fiddling around at his house in Antioch
Nero
Roman emperor from 54 to 68 A.D., he had a claque of 5,000 professional clappers on his concert tours
Nero
This Roman Emperor appears to grow fatter on coins minted during his reign from 54 to 68 A.D.
Nero
In 1859 tightrope walker Charles Blondin crossed this watery wonder many times; later he did it on stilts
Niagara Falls
Amiable French port city (4)
Nice
Enjoy some of "The Fairly Oddparents" & some "Bubble Guppies"
Nickelodeon
California offered death row inmate Thomas Thompson these because of the prison's smoking ban
Nicotine Patches
Ibadan, Abuja & Ogbomosho are all cities in this African nation of over 125 million
Nigeria
The Peer Gynt ski area has been called this country's best place for cross-country skiing
Norway
When the giraffe invites all its taxonomic "family" to a party, this is the only animal that shows up
Okapi
The Wichita Mountains are not in Kansas but in this state on its southern border
Oklahoma
"A League of Their Own", "Renaissance Man", "Riding in Cars with Boys"
Penny Marshall
More shark attacks occur in the waters off this country than any other
The United States
"The Wizard of Oz" won 2 Oscars, one for Original Score & one for Best Song-- this one almost cut from the film
Over The Rainbow
This math term for a restricting factor comes from Greek words for "beside" & "measure"
Parameter
Just because you have this pervasive suspicion of others, doesn't mean they're not out to get you
Paranoia
The seventh & eighth books of the New Testament are his epistles or letters to the Corinthians
Paul
Attorney General John Ashcroft is a prominent member of the Assemblies of God, part of this revivalist movement
Pentacostalism
After a last-second Colts FG in Super Bowl V, this team's Chuck Howley became the first MVP from a losing team
The Dallas Cowboys
"Hud"
Paul Newman
A new dad on "Mad About You", he talks about the real joys of fatherhood & infants in "Babyhood"
Paul Reiser
The "Silver Liberty Bowl", created by this man born in 1735, is in Boston's Museum of Fine Arts
Paul Revere
In a '70s song: "...She kissed me and I realized she probably was right, there must be 50 ways to leave your lover"
Paul Simon
Churchill's 2-finger salute meant "victory"; in the '60s, it meant this state that follows victory
Peace
In 1903 Pope Pius X wrote, "Where justice is lacking there can be no hope of" this, pax in Latin
Peace
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew at the Buckhorn Museum in San Antonio, Texas) It's the fancy type of handle on this revolver & on the gun used by Jesse James' killer
Pearl
Her book "All Men Are Brothers" is actually a translation of a Chinese classic
Pearl S. Buck
Anjou & Bosc
Pears
In 408 A.D. the Visigoths attacked Rome & demanded 3,000 pounds of this spice, not salt, as part of the city's ransom
Pepper
Genoa salami is traditionally studded with white these 3-syllable spices, while cotto gets the black type
Peppercorns
The York Cone Co. was best known for ice cream cones before introducing these cool round treats in 1940
Peppermint Patties
Born aboard the Mayflower in the New World, he grew up to be a captain of militia--maybe a falconer too
Peregrine White
Russian for "rebuilding", this term was first used by Gorbachev in the mid-1980s
Perestroika
T.S. Eliot: "Macavity's a mystery cat: he's called the hidden paw--for he's the master criminal who can defy" this
The Law
"Sledgehammer"
Peter Gabriel
He was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for "The Stunt Man"
Peter O'toole
Anna Ivanovna, empress of Russia from 1730 to 1740, was the niece of this great ruler
Peter The Great
The state gemstone of Washington: it's no longer wood but a stony replica
Petrified Wood
Ding-a-ling! Heloise hangs these books on wire coat hangers & stores them in the closet
Phone Books
Green olives are traditionally stuffed with these red veggies
Pimientos
This 1969 hit by The Who was the first of 3 from their rock opera album "Tommy"
Pinball Wizard
Color in the title of the movie theme heard here:
Pink (The Theme From "The Pink Panther")
Stromboli, a puppet-show proprietor (1940)
Pinocchio
This Spanish member of the "Three Tenors" played the soldier Don Jose in a 1984 film version of "Carmen"
Plã¡Cido Domingo
The first film rated PG-13, its colorful title was used as the code name for a 2003 capture mission in Iraq
Red Dawn
NYC stockbrokers from Secaucus can carpool through this "presidential" structure that opened in 1937
The Lincoln Tunnel
He "was dreamin' when I wrote this, so sue me if I go 2 fast, but life is just a party, and parties weren't meant to last"
Prince
The Joffrey's 1993 ballet "Billboards" rocks with the music of this "Purple Rain"er
Prince
Glasgow residents call this transport the "Clockwork Orange", & you follow the "U" signs to get to it
The Underground (Or Subway)
By the end of his reign in 1786, Frederick the Great doubled this kingdom's area
Prussia
Amoebas use temporary extensions called these to move or to surround & engulf food
Pseudopods
In international message flags, a red one stands for danger; a yellow one means this
Quarantine/Disease
In 1707 her title changed to Queen of Great Britain & Ireland (it used to be Queen of England, Scotland & Ireland)
Queen Anne
In a Goldmark opera, King Solomon's favorite courtier falls for this Biblical queen
Queen Of Sheba
A Tchaikovsky opera about a card-playing countess, or the item seen here:
Queen Of Spades
In 2008, Middlebury College in Vermont won its 2nd straight championship in this sport introduced in a 1997 novel
Quidditch
Old British game that's the ancestor of horseshoes
Quoits
Variations of these long-eared critters include the 28-pound Flemish giant & the 2-pound Netherland dwarf
Rabbits
In Genesis 29:11 "Jacob kissed" this formerly infertile mother of Joseph "and wept"
Rachel
The Pied Piper was hired by Hamelin to rid the town of these pests
Rats
Ranked No. 22, this country's Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal Alsaud is worth an estimated $13.3 billion
Saudi Arabia
Taylor's Steakhouse in L.A. serves a boneless version of this choice cut also known as a Spencer steak
Rib Eye
In 1940 he wrote "Japanische Festmusik" as a gesture of friendship between Germany & Japan
Richard Strauss
An iconic scene in "Apocalypse Now" features copters flying, blaring this Wagner piece
Ride Of The Valkyrie
The Duke of Mantua's "La donna e mobile" is from this opera
Rigoletto
Doeg the Edomite was a henchman of this man, Israel's first king
Saul
2011 is the 100th anniv. of the birth of this bluesman, known for the "Crossroads" where some say he sold his soul
Robert Johnson
He played Dr. Malcolm Sayer, a character based on neurologist Oliver Sacks, in the film "Awakenings"
Robin Williams
During his 20-year career with the Brewers, he had 3,142 hits & a major league record 123 sacrifice flies
Robin Yount
In 1972 Gary Glitter hit the charts with this "Rock" song that has become a sports anthem
Rock And Roll Part 2
This hit song reached No. 2 twice, by Bobby Day in 1958 & by Michael Jackson in 1972
Rockin' Robin
Originally, Nickelodeon aired episodes of this Wallaby's "Modern Life"
Rocko
His 1955 autobiography was titled "Four-Minute Mile"
Roger Bannister
This classic by Chuck Berry says to "tell Tchaikovsky the news"
Roll Over Beethoven
In I Samuel, David saved this king's life more than once
Saul
Term used to describe white Southerners who joined with carpetbaggers during Reconstruction
Scalawags
Tybalt, who shouldn't have mouthed off
Romeo
The origins of this Shakespeare tragedy go back to Ovid's tale of Pyramus & Thisbe
Romeo & Juliet
1964: Acted on a Top-10 rated TV show; 1984: Directed "Splash"
Ron Howard
"It's morning again in America"
Ronald Reagan
By birth: Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, John F. Kennedy
Ronald Reagan
Caspar Weinberger
Ronald Reagan
Many a French meal ends with a dry red wine served with this blue-veined treat, the "cheese of kings and popes"
Roquefort
The berrylike fruit, or hip, of this thorny bush is an important source of vitamin C
Rose
In 2 revolutions around the sun Mercury does this only 3 times
Rotates On Its Axis
Tod Stiles & Buzz Murdock cruised America in a 1960 Corvette in this TV series
Route 66
In part two of the ballet "Jewels", the dancers dress like these red gems
Rubies
Playwright Richard Sheridan's "The School for" this didn't cover Enron
Scandal
Temperance workers used this liquor as a synonym for all spirits & prefaced it with "demon"
Rum
This cross-dressing diva plays the title role in the music video "Supermodel (You Better Work)"
Rupaul
He reportedly keeps his 2000 Best Actor Oscar in a chicken coop on his Australian ranch
Russell Crowe
These homophones are both 3 letters long; one refers to a grain, while the other means "bitterly amusing"
Rye/Wry
It takes some 4,000 purple autumn crocuses to get 1 ounce of this yellow dye
Saffron
It's the sign of the Zodiac that's represented by an archer
Sagittarius
It's not only the chinook; the sockeye species of this fish is endangered also
Salmon
3 basic types of this ingredient are table, Kosher & sea
Salt
He used the strength of his mind when he proposed a riddle to the Philistines in Judges 14
Samson
Ron Gonzales of this Silicon Valley city is the first Latino mayor of a major California city since statehood
San Jose
Now a popular tourist attraction, El Morro Fortress was built by the Spaniards to guard this city's bay
San Juan
1959: Joe E. Brown discovers that "she" is really a guy
Some Like It Hot
It's your relationship to your mother's uncle's daughter's son
Second Cousin
When "General Hospital" began in 1963 it was set on this floor of the hospital, also the dial position of ABC in L.A. & NYC
Seven
After his 1616 death, his will stipulated that his "second best bed" go to his wife, Anne, which does beg a question...
Shakespeare
Before St. Patrick, this plant was a symbol of the 3 aspects of the pagan Irish goddess Brigit
Shamrock
Someone who feigns innocence but has evil intentions is "A Wolf in" this odd attire
Sheep's Clothing
(Sofia of the Clue Crew works counter duty at a Starbucks in Seattle.) "Half-caf grande skinny toffee nut latte"--the "skinny" part means the drink is to be made with this
Skim Milk
Corning made glass tough enough for windows on these current vehicles to re-enter our atmosphere at 15,000 mph
Space Shuttles
The bold, extravagant churrigueresque style originated in this Iberian country during the Baroque era
Spain
It's not me in the 1968 photo seen here, but it is this victorious former Maryland governor & running mate
Spiro Agnew
Widely used by both sides, this rifle shares its name with the Massachusetts city where it was made
Springfield
The Palmetto pigeon plant in Sumter, S.C. is the USA's largest farm for these young pigeons
Squabs
"Cross and Sword", Florida's official state play, was created to reenact this city's founding in 1565
St. Augustine
This Florida city's 1565 founding is observed in September at the Mission of Nombre de Dios
St. Augustine
He wrote, "Praise to thee, my Lord, for all thy creatures, above all brother sun"
St. Francis Of Assisi
In the '90s the Postal Service launched a program aptly named do this to breast cancer
Stamp Out
Kids' lemonade vending place & to make good on a pledge
Stand And Deliver
"Positional" type of comedy being performed here
Stand-Up
The rain leaked in & damaged your complete video collection of this sci-fi show that aired from Sept. 1966 to Sept. 1969
Star Trek
Picard was put to the test by Q in this show's finale; we also learned Jean-Luc wed & divorced Dr. Crusher
Star Trek: The Next Generation
John Philip Sousa sat down on Christmas 1896 & wrote this march, including the lyric "Hurrah for the flag of the free"
Stars And Stripes Forever
No. 15: This Pennsylvania town that's also known for some football, Nittany Lions style
State College
Bavaria & Brandenburg are 2 of Germany's 16 these
States
Its face was modeled after the features of Auguste-Charlotte Bartholdi
Statue Of Liberty
He was promoted to captain for burning the captured U.S. frigate Philadelphia in Tripoli Harbor
Stephen Decatur
The first teddy bears were marketed at about the same time by Ideal Toy Corp. & this German firm
Stieff
If other plants are too exciting for you, try lithops, or living "this", seen here
Stones
He received his famous nickname when General Bee told his men to look at him "standing like a stone wall"
Stonewall Jackson
Powerful brakes enable you to accomplish this idiomatic phrase
Stop On A Dime
With a category 5 hurricane, you can expect one of these alliterative consequences 18 feet above normal tide
Storm Surge
Exodus: "I have been a stranger in a..."
Strange Land
Of stress, enlarged tonsils or wet feet, the one which experts say would most likely lead to a cold
Stress
A slow & careless motorist is sometimes referred to by this term, after a day of the week
Sunday Driver
The USSR's first man in space program was Vostok, "east"; its second was Voskhod, or this event in the east
Sunrise
While Starbuck said, "Moonlight Feels Right", John Denver preferred this
Sunshine On My Shoulder
These dark areas appear so because they are 4,000 degrees cooler than the rest of the Sun's visible surface
Sunspots
In 1993 Congress killed this Texas project that would have shown physicists subatomic impacts
Superconducting Super Collider
Radio Shack says its Monster XPMS speaker cable is perfect for this home video setup with stereo audio on all sides
Surround Sound
Found throughout North America, the whistling type of this has the most feathers of any bird, over 25,000
Swans
Kirsten, one the American Girl dolls, is a pioneer who immigrated to Minnesota from this country
Sweden
The archbishop of Uppsala is the presiding bishop of the church of this country
Sweden
The drive from Denmark to Malmo in this country includes a 5-mile stretch across the Oresund Bridge
Sweden
Start your engines please & head to this Alabama city to visit the Motorsports Hall of Fame
Talladega
"Kiss me, Kate, though you're a meanie; now go cook some spaghettini!"
Taming Of The Shrew
Her tell-all autobiography was not titled "Delta Dawn", but "Nickel Dreams", after a song by Mac McAnally
Tanya Tucker
Large hog-like mammal: I TRAP
Tapir
Sierra Boggess played Christine in "Phantom" in Vegas before she swam onto B'way as this fish-tailed Disney heroine
The Little Mermaid (Ariel)
Cabbie Travis Bickle makes an unwise choice to see "Swedish Marriage Manual" with his date, Betsy, in this film
Taxi Driver
Floyd Holt ('06), Janice Gould ('02) & Jaime Escalante ('99) are in the Natl. this H.O.F.; we'd list them all if we could
Teachers
This ex-pres.'s account of his African hunting trip appeared in Scribner's Magazine, netting him $50,000
Teddy Roosevelt
Around 1846 Sarah Bagley became the first female "operator" of this device
Telegraph
Vanishing in the ‘60s, it’s what YUkon, KLondike & VAlencia were examples of
Telephone Prefixes
The Davis Cup
Tennis
18th C. artist Clodion sculpted nymphs & satyrs from this fired clay whose name is Italian for "baked earth"
Terra Cotta
Phrase for the year of a toddler's life that's full of tantrums, aggression & repetition
Terrible Twos
The only American-born troupe member, he's directed movies like "Brazil" & "The Fisher King"
Terry Gilliam
A mother of five is the heroine of "Mama" by this author who helped Stella get her groove back
Terry Mcmillan
In 1789 it became the first U.S. holiday designated by presidential proclamation
Thanksgiving Day
In the title of a favorite by S.E. Hinton, these 3 words precede "This Is Now"
That Was Then
The U.S. Army's 42nd division under Chief of Staff D. MacArthur had this colorful nickname
The "Rainbow Division"
For a dozen years, Bethlehem's Lehigh University has been home to this NFL team's summer training camp
The (Philadelphia) Eagles
"Nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself"
The 5Th Amendment
In 1927 Cedric Gibbons designed this award that he went on to win 11 times
The Academy Award (Oscar)
In 1969 the Fifth Dimension sang about "The Dawning Of" this & hit No. 1
The Age Of Aquarius
1/5 of the fresh water entering all oceans comes from this river that flows northeast to the equator
The Amazon
At the end of its almost 4,000 mile run, it's hard to tell it began in glacier fed lakes in Peru
The Amazon
In 1995 Roberta Cooper Ramo became the 1st female president of this legal association
The American Bar Association
A measure defeated in 1990 would have allowed states to prosecute persons who desecrated this
The American Flag
North American Protestant group featured in the movie "Witness"
The Amish
A Supreme Court ruling from 1841 said Africans from this ship should be free & not become Cuban slaves
The Amistad
The Temple of Artemis & the Statue of Zeus
The Ancient Wonders Of The World
Shortly after Eric Burdon joined the Alan Price Combo, the group changed its name to this
The Animals
Jack Lemmon has his ups & downs with elevator operator Shirley MacLaine in this Billy Wilder classic
The Apartment
This group was instrumental in the passage of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918
The Audubon Society
May 24, 1980: "'Rock Lobster' peaks at U.S. No. 56"
The B-52S
These singing & dancing animals hosted their own Saturday morning "Adventure Hour" from 1968 to 1970
The Banana Splits
The patriarch of this family was born Herbert Blythe in 1847; he took a stage name in 1872
The Barrymores
Barbara Stanwyck, Lee Majors & Linda Evans were big names on this big Western show
The Big Valley
Band formed by Joan Jett in 1980
The Blackhearts
It takes an hour for each man in this theatrical group to apply blue greasepaint to his head before shows
The Blue Man Group
This "colorful" house of worship in Istanbul was designed to compete with the Hagia Sophia opposite it
The Blue Mosque
At the start of this comedy classic, Elwood is picking up his brother Jake, who's getting out of prison
The Blues Brothers
In every year but 1 between 1959 & '69, the rest of the NBA was green with envy because this was your NBA championship team
The Boston Celtics
This ship left Tahiti April 4, 1789, apparently to the regret of many of the crew
The Bounty
"John Hughes lets the (5) kids challenge, taunt and confront each other as if this (film was) 'Twelve Angry Men' "
The Breakfast Club
At least 20 died & many suffered decompression sickness building this East River landmark that opened in 1883
The Brooklyn Bridge
Sciatica often leads to a pain in this body part
The Buttocks
1903 Jack London work in which a dog, half St. Bernard, half Scotch shepherd, survives the wilderness
The Call Of The Wild
European discoveries: Cape of Good Hope, Florida, Bering Strait
The Cape Of Good Hope, Florida And The Bering Strait
"Mama's Family", which starred Vicki Lawrence, was based on sketches first seen on this show
The Carol Burnett Show
This Dr. Seuss feline said, "I always pick up all my playthings, and so... I will show you another good trick that I know"
The Cat In The Hat
Its headquarters compound in Langley, Virginia is named for Former President George Bush
The Cia
It's at this "desk" that the local news is put together
The City Desk
"Reconstruction" was the 13-year period following this
The Civil War
In this novel by Alice Walker, Celie moves to Memphis, where she designs & sells unisex pants
The Color Purple
Hernando de Alarcon sailed up this river a few months before Cardenas made his "Grand" discovery
The Colorado River
In 1787-88 the Anti-Federalists opposed the ratification of this document
The Constitution
In the U.S. September 17 is this day that celebrates a certain signing
The Constitution (Day)
Plain old water is a common coolant for this part of a nuclear reactor you might call the "fission hole"
The Core
It says, "The history of the present king of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations"
The Declaration Of Independence
Jefferson's first draft of this used the word "inalienable"; the final draft used "unalienable"
The Declaration Of Independence
A 2010 Bild magazine survey showed that almost half of all Germans would like to forgo the euro to get this back
The Deutsch Mark
(1300s) "Turn, Beatrice! ...O turn thy saintly sight on this thy faithful one"
The Divine Comedy
1976: "...and the Dirtwater Fox"
The Duchess
Ronald Howes Sr. invented this toy after a salesman wondered if Kenner could make a toy version of a chestnut roaster
The E-Z Bake Oven
2 years before "Take It Easy" was released, they backed Linda Ronstadt on her "Silk Purse" LP in 1970
The Eagles
This iconic landmark near the Champ de Mars has 1,665 steps
The Eiffel Tower
The idea of these people who actually vote for president comes from the Holy Roman Empire
The Electors
In 1959 the Ohio Art toy company got the rights to l'Ecran magique, the Magic Writer, & renamed it this
The Etch A Sketch
Published in 1590, "The Legend of the Red Cross Knight" is the first of 6 books in this poetic epic
The Faerie Queene
1985: "....and the Snowman"
The Falcon
The scientific name of one type of this bird is Phoenicopterus ruber roseus
The Flamingo
Currency of Liechtenstein, Luxembourg & Andorra
The Franc
Its use dates back to 1360; on January 1, 2002 Belgium dropped it but Switzerland kept it
The Franc
Paine wrote "The Rights of Man" in support of this foreign upheaval
The French Revolution
1972 film re-released in 1997; its last line is "Don Corleone"
The Godfather
Yes, he did stuff his cheeks for this 1972 film; he wore a special mouthpiece, too
The Godfather
Proverbially, what's good for it is also good for the gander
The Goose
It's Venice, Italy's main waterway
The Grand Canal
A 2005 quake beneath Lake Tanganyika on this 3,500-mile-long "Great" African fault was felt 600 mi. away in Nairobi
The Great Rift Valley
This 1903 Edwin S. Porter classic wasn't filmed in the Wild West but in the wilds of New Jersey
The Great Train Robbery
To stop graffiti on the real thing, visitors can now sign a fake replica of this in the Juyongguan section
The Great Wall Of China
Its 3 parts are the ilium, ischium & pubis
The Hip Bone
It begins, "I swear by Apollo physician and Asclepius..."
The Hippocratic Oath
In one July week in 2009, this L.A. open-air venue presented Incubus & "Bravo Beethoven"
The Hollywood Bowl
On this revival Tom Bergeron explains that you have to get 3 stars in a row, across, up & down or diagonally
The Hollywood Squares
Sometimes referred to as a living fossil, this so-called crab has been around for about 500 million years
The Horseshoe Crab
It was the Dutch settlers' name for the Khoikhoi people of southern Africa
The Hottentots
John Grunsfeld, grandson of a planetarium designer, flew on the 1999 shuttle mission to repair this
The Hubble Space Telescope
After Mary Wickes died, Jane Withers helped complete her gargoyle dialogue for this 1996 film
The Hunchback Of Notre Dame
In this loopy film, Peter Falk involves dentist Alan Arkin in a possible CIA plot before their kids' wedding
The In-Laws
On Marvel's Superhero Island you may turn green when you ride the roller coaster named for him
The Incredible Hulk
1933: Claude Raines
The Invisible Man
Corfu & Ithaca are 2 of this smallish sea's "I"slands
The Ionian
"Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam", "To The Greater Glory Of God", is the motto of this Catholic teaching order
The Jesuits
They run Georgetown University
The Jesuits
Jean Vander Pyl, TV"s Wilma Flintstone, was also the voice of Rosie the Robot, the maid on this cartoon series
The Jetsons
"Ho, ho, ho!" This jolly guy has appeared in ads for vegetables since 1928; the company was named for him in 1950
The Jolly Green Giant
Rodgers & Hammerstein fans who speak German listen to "Der Konig und Ich", the Austrian cast CD of this musical
The King And I
The “Times’†Brooks Atkinson called it “an original & beautiful excursion into... the Far East
The King And I
Doug & Carrie Heffernan, Arthur Spooner
The King Of Queens
Amir & Hassan are boys who fly kites in Kabul in this film based on a novel
The Kite Runner
A female sports organization: the LPGA
The Ladies Professional Golf Association
Peter Bogdanovich directed the 1971 big screen version of this early Larry McMurtry bestseller
The Last Picture Show
Back in St. Paul, Charles Schulz had his heart broken by young Donna, who inspired this little "Peanuts" siren
The Little Red-Haired Girl (The Little Red-Head Girl Accepted)
An LFT tests the function of this organ
The Liver
The remarkable elasticity of yew led to this new weapon that made history at a 1346 battle
The Longbow
1987: Jason Patric & Kiefer Sutherland
The Lost Boys
It was the main cause of the 1803 jump in the national debt to $86.4 million
The Louisiana Purchase
The words "Semper Fidelis" appear on the flag of this armed services branch
The Marine Corps
"Listen, my children, and you shall hear of" this
The Midnight Ride Of Paul Revere
This dynasty that ruled China between 1368 & 1644 is known for its bright porcelain
The Ming Dynasty
Half-man, half-beast son of the Queen of Crete
The Minotaur
The Alps & the Andes were built up during this epoch 5 million to 23 million years ago
The Miocene
Tributaries of this Mississippi tributary include the Cheyenne, James & Platte
The Missouri
The last Abbasid Caliph was killed in 1258 when these Asian warriors sacked Baghdad
The Mongols
Maurice "The Rocket" Richard, 1942-60
The Montreal Canadiens
Breccia, formed by violent impact, is common in sites here, like the Taurus-Littrow Valley near the Sea of Serenity
The Moon
"T.M.O.E.D."
The Mystery Of Edwin Drood
NSA, the USA's largest intelligence agency, stands for this, though some say it's for "No Such Agency"
The National Security Agency
At the end of a domain name, .nl would mean this country
The Netherlands
Of the 6 current standard U.S. coin denominations, it's the one with 2 people on the front
The Sacajawea Dollar (Because It Has The Baby & The Papoose)
This 981-mile river forms Kentucky's northern border & empties into the Mississippi
The Ohio
In this 1948 film, Bob Hope played a dentist who marries "Calamity" Jane Russell
The Paleface
Princess' cruise from San Juan to Acapulco is named for this man-made waterway
The Panama Canal
The Ionian War was the last phase of this war in which Sparta finally conquered Athens in 404 B.C.
The Peloponnesian War
Burgess Meredith as this odd bird
The Penguin
This should never precede a lady into a room, even if it's Caleche or Diorissimo
The Perfume (The Scent)
Bandar-E Khomeini, Iran & Manama, Bahrain are chief ports on this gulf
The Persian Gulf
Emissions from the 1991 eruption of Mt. Pinatubo in this country cooled the planet for 2 years
The Philippines
This bird was said to embalm the ashes of its predecessor & then fly to Heliopolis
The Phoenix
Old writings from Hamelin say that in 1284 this traveling magician led 130 kids out of town
The Pied Piper
This fruit from the family Bromeliaceae is native to Brazil & Paraguay; it didn't reach Hawaii until the early 1500s
The Pineapple
In French this 1843 Edgar Allan Poe tale is "Le Puits et le Pendule"
The Pit & The Pendulum
"MMVENUSJ" is a mnemonic for the size of these, from smallest to largest (it recently lost its "P")
The Planets
The title of their 1983 "Synchronicity" album was inspired by the theories of Carl Jung
The Police
Upon this offspring's return in Luke 15, the fatted calf is killed
The Prodigal Son
After Sept. 11, the Defense of Freedom Medal was created, the civilian counterpart to this military medal
The Purple Heart
This mountain range extends along France's border with Spain
The Pyrenees
Portia: "Then must the Jew be merciful"; Shylock: "On what compulsion must I?..."; Portia: this famous line
The Quality Of Mercy Is Not Strain'd
What Brazilians call the "Selva"; conservationists are concerned because it's shrinking
The Rain Forest
A young man's overindulgence in wine & women lands him in an insane asylum in this series by William Hogarth
The Rake's Progress
In addition to protecting all of us from funny money, it protects the president
The Secret Service
1980: "Redrum!"
The Shining
This conflict began June 5, 1967 & ended shortly thereafter
The Six Days' War
On Dec. 14, 1911 a group of explorers planted the flag of Norway at this location for the first time
The South Pole
Between 1961 & 1983, this nation sent numerous Venera probes to Venus to study its atmosphere & chemical makeup
The Soviet Union
Things might be austere for this team from Michigan State University
The Spartans
Indianapolis
The Star
Jake Barnes, Lady Brett & friends go to Spain; Lady Brett has an affair with a bullfighter, then returns to her fiance
The Sun Also Rises
Diana Ross
The Supremes
"The nearer the bone..."
The Sweeter The Meat
1608: Dutchman Hans Lippershey files for a patent for this new scientific instrument
The Telescope
A statue commemorating these lawmen stands in front of the state capitol in Austin
The Texas Rangers
In 1951 James Arness played this vegetable-like monster "from another world"
The Thing
1968: Millionaire bank robber Steve pulls off the perfect crime...almost!
The Thomas Crown Affair
This human gland important in the immune system takes its name in part from its resemblance to an herb
The Thymus Gland
In Greek mythology, this group of primeval gigantic beings includes Cronus & Rhea
The Titans
A witness is asked to tell this, the whole this & nothing but this
The Truth
From his birthplace, Elvis may have known that Nyssa is the botanical name for this tree
The Tupelo
In 1986, the Navy brought this battleship, on which Japan had surrendered 41 years before, back into service
The U.S.S. Missouri
(Sarah of the Clue Crew) In Germany BMW uses "Freude am fahren", or "Joy of Driving." In the U.S., it's used this slogan since the 1970s
The Ultimate Driving Machine
A Michael Jackson album title is "Off" this
The Wall
In 1896 the Dow Jones Industrial Average officially appeared in print for the first time in this newspaper
The Wall Street Journal
This series grew out of 1971's "The Homecoming: A Christmas Story"
The Waltons
2001: Bradley Whitford joshes around
The West Wing
When he meets Alice in Wonderland, he's carrying a pocket watch
The White Rabbit
This bird is known for its size (5 feet tall), its call (carries 2 miles) & its rarity; in 1941 there were only 21 in the wild
The Whooping Crane
This statue was probably an offering by the people of Rhodes in commemoration of a naval triumph in the100s B.C.
The Winged Victory Of Samothrace
The fates of this group go "Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived"
The Wives Of Henry Viii
The King, Sir Rodney, The Spirit
The Wizard Of Id
1939: "Toto, I've a feeling we're not in Kansas anymore"
The Wizard Of Oz
It doesn’t have its distinct color yet when it emerges in Qinghai Province
The Yellow River
This Mexican peninsula lies between the Gulf of Mexico & the Caribbean Sea
The Yucatã¡N
A 1992 experiment using surface tension on polished silicon got water to defy physics by doing this
To Go Up
Syn-
Together
Stein's secretary (6)
Toklas
The Nisei Week Festival is held every August in the section of Los Angeles known as "Little" this city
Tokyo
Among the jobs he had before meeting Roseanne Barr was as a meat packer at a Hormel plant
Tom Arnold
In 2005 on the "Today" show, this actor told Matt Lauer, "You don't know the history of psychiatry. I do"
Tom Cruise
Man from Sugarland, Texas known as "The Hammer" in the U.S. House of Representatives
Tom Delay
The 2 rockers whom Heather Locklear married
Tommy Lee & Richie Sambora
A south Pacific kingdom: Nuku'alofa
Tonga
Quick! It was the first name of Tony's character on "Taxi"
Tony
The descendants of Noah erected it on the plain of Shinar
Tower Of Babel
From Old English for "fidelity", it's a 5-letter word for a ceasefire
Truce
Popular in the Middle East, Rahat Loukoum, or "rest for the throat", is better known as this "delight"
Turkish Delight
Ben Hirsch invented this liquid auto polish; the brand now includes car wash & chrome polish
Turtle Wax
A different band of brothers took to the air when Cuba Gooding Jr. & Laurence Fishburne starred in this TV movie
Tuskegee Airmen
The name of this 1837 collection of Hawthorne "Tales" probably comes from a line in Shakespeare's "King John"
Twice-Told Tales
In a poem by Ann & Jane Taylor, it's "Like a diamond in the sky"
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
The 2 beloveds Julia & Silvia
Two Gentlemen Of Verona
Kristin Scott Thomas had her first major movie role in this "Prince"ly epic from 1986
Under The Cherry Moon
One extra letter makes a "uniformed" person this, meaning very much out of the loop
Uninformed
In the January 11, 1946 headline "UNO Opened", UNO was short for these 3 words
United Nations Organization
On March 10, 1977 astronomers discovered this 7th planet from the sun also had rings
Uranus
Scholar Jan Brunvand calls tales of fatal Pop Rocks candy & hook-handed molesters this kind of "legend"
Urban Legend
(Sarah gives the clue from Omaha Beach.) The amphibious assault on Normandy took place at five beaches. The British landed at Gold and Sword, the Canadians at Juno, and the Americans at Omaha Beach and this beach to the west
Utah
This fictional place was known as Sansculottia until a man named Utopos gave it a new name
Utopia
Type of auto engine, or a tomato cocktail
V8
"One Day At A Time" star who was the "I" in the TV film "I Was A Mail Order Bride"
Valerie Bertinelli
Richard Dreyfuss can be spotted (if you're attentive) in the 1967 version of this Jacqueline Susann book
Valley Of The Dolls
Morrison, Cliburn, Heflin
Van
A World's Fair opened in this British Columbia city in May 1986 to great fanfare & a fainting spell by Princess Diana
Vancouver
On Christmas Day, 1497 this Portuguese navigator sighted & named Natal in South Africa
Vasco Da Gama
Seen here, he was born in Kiev in 1890 & died in London in 1950
Vaslav Nijinsky
Calvin & Grace Coolidge, on Oct. 4, 1905
Vermont
In this 1958 Alfred Hitchcock film, James Stewart played a former police detective afraid of heights
Vertigo
"V" is for this Italian term, a technique or effect created by a violinist's shaking arm
Vibrato
We have a "hunch" you can visit this author's home at No. 6 Place des Vosges in Paris
Victor Hugo
The main falls of this African waterfall lie between Livingstone & Cataract Islands
Victoria Falls
In the '60s this British "founder of modern hairdressing" devised a new look with the "five point" haircut
Vidal Sassoon
The Volksgarden, a beautiful park in this Austrian capital, is famous for its rose trees
Vienna
A dance in the 1786 opera "Una Cosa Rara" popularized this waltz style named for a city
Viennese
The Chronicles of Mark Vincent led to a name change for this buff "Fast & Furious" movie star
Vin Diesel
This type of ring means you & your beloved are hitched, you've tied the knot
Wedding Ring
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is re-creating a lost 3,000-lb. gilt frame for this Emanuel Leutze river scene
Washington Crossing The Delaware
In 1980, at age 19, he became the youngest player in NHL history named MVP
Wayne Gretzky
Scooby parodies turn up in "Jay & Silent Bob Strike Back" & one of the endings to this 1992 Mike Myers film
Wayne's World
In our Constitution's preamble
We
Good times are Bruin in this district, home to UCLA, where John Wooden was a "wizard"
Westwood
"I, Tina: My Life Story"
What's Love Got To Do With It
Great with chunky sauces, the pasta called ruote resemble these with spokes
Wheels
This title is followed by the line "Sure, it's like the morn in spring"
When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
William Franklin Beedle, Jr. & Dorothy Dunaway in "Network"
William Holden & Faye Dunaway
"Picnic"
William Inge
Smoke inundated this NYC complex' towers after a bomb exploded in its garage, February 26, 1993
World Trade Center
Actress Geraldine Fitzgerald made her exit from the cover when this began in 1939
World War Ii
The Carolina type, seen here, is one of the spiffier species of this small bird
Wren
Some colorless forms of this element with the chemical symbol Zr are known as matura diamonds
Zirconium
The 3 words that put some "zip" in ZIP code
Zone Improvement Plan
"Max et les Maximonstres" is the French title of this children's classic
\"Where The Wild Things Are\"