- Zvartnots International Airport serves this capital & has the code EVN all letters found in the citys name
- Near Kirkbean on Solway Firth U.S. Vice Admiral Jerauld Wright presented a memorial plaque honoring this man
- Of the 9 countries that have produced a U.N. Secretary-General this nation is the only one from its hemisphere
- This book is named for a tribe of Israel that carried out judgment of the idolaters of the Golden Calf
- This 1867 play has a reindeer hunt & a king dwelling in snowy mountains but its title character also spends time in Morocco & Egypt
- A radical in an 1833 failed uprising in Germany Ludwig Von Rochau coined this term for acts taken for practical reasons not ethics
- This city now in Turkey is the addressee of one of the New Testament Epistles & the setting for The Comedy of Errors
- From the 470s B.C. Aeschylus earliest surviving work has this title; hed fought them repeatedly in the preceding years
- This French prodigy wrote his masterpiece The Drunken Boat at 16 & was called an infant Shakespeare
- Peter Wyss designed a sky bridge not to go anywhere but to attract tourists to Langkawi Island off the peninsular part of this country
- In Chestnut Hill Tennessee you can tour eat & shop at the visitor center of this alliterative baked bean brand
- In boygenius her name didnt lend itself to a category title
- What a card! Duff Goldman rose to fame on this Food Network show whose title mentions his specialty
- In the heartwarming sismance among the main actors on Ted Lasso
- As its by this painter you might call an 1876 view of the Mediterranean at lEstaque a C scape
- This line on the hull of a ship that indicates the depth to which it can be loaded is named for a 19th century British merchant
- Sunday Sunday Sunday! Seurats A Sunday on La Grande Jatte helped pioneer this -ism using small detached strokes
- Originally a stick or spindle used in spinning it also came to mean womens work or the female side of a family
- Losing his brother Giulio 1915 he buried his grief in math & physics & soon wowed the admissions panel at college in Pisa
- You might guess that Gustave Eiffel of tower fame built the Maria Pia Bridge over the Douro River in this Portuguese city famous for wine
- By age 15 Flynn McGarry had created a culinary classic changing one letter in a dish named for a duke to make this vegetarian creation
- Samuel Lancaster built the scenic Benson Bridge across Multnomah Creek in this state but Simon Benson paid for it
- When his wife baked these often served with gravy Calvin Coolidge would drop one & stomp a foot to show its heaviness
- On the 2001 World Series champion Arizona Diamondbacks
- A special one of these baked at Passover 2022 for the president of Israel was 20 long by 3 1/2 wide by not very thick
- This painter who was totally for the birds gave us the oil-on-canvas Washington Sea Eagle around 1839
- In the Ramones
- Eden New York has a museum devoted to this mouth-blown musical toy
- Rather than the Magi Guido Reni depicted The Adoration of these rustic fellows
- This type of heart surgery involves taking a blood vessel from elsewhere & creating a new pathway around a blockage
- In his teens Erik Demaine pioneered computational origami; at 20 he became this Boston-area schools youngest ever prof
- Named for their designer Bailey Bridges moved Allied troops trucks & tanks; an 1800-foot one was built over this German river in 1945
- RO&AD Architects built a Dutch bridge that parts the waters rather than going over them so its named for this biblical man
- The thrill & amazement of a 1921 balloon race over Indianapolis inspired the name of this not just white bread brand
- On Chinas basketball team at the 2000 Olympics
- In the 1850s a familiar quotation of his may have been I have a notebook full of famous things people said. wanna see?
- At age 8 Sergei Prokofiev was taken to Faust & Prince Igor; he decided to write one of these too & in months composed The Giant
- This fabric with a raised design gets its name from a word for twisted thread
- Siam-set musical adaptation of Asimovs book about machines that follow 3 laws
- Her interest in Mexican folk art can be seen in a 1931 portrait of herself with her new husband a fellow artist
- Since the 1990s Fred the Red has been a devil indeed for this team from the north of England
- Glasgows Clyde Auditorium was opened in 1997 & soon became known as this animal of Texas & Central & South America
- Squealer & Old Major
- Nations capital newspaper-caused psychological pain following an event of actual or threatened bodily harm
- Wahunsenacawh was another name of the man the Jamestown colonists called this like the people he led
- Doors on ancient Greek temples were often fitted with grills made of this alloy of copper & tin
- Oxford is city of these topmost parts of some of its buildings a phrase from a poem Matthew Arnold
- This NFL team notes mascot Captain Fear lamented his lost ship but friends it was found & rebuilt at Raymond James Stadium!
- Sethe & Baby Suggs
- Calling himself an admiral in a bit of self-promotion in 1853 he sailed 4 warships into the harbor of Uraga & refused to leave
- This hard black wood from trees of the Diospyros genus shares its name with a magazine founded in 1945
- A Knoxville color thats also a hit country song is served as a high grade tea from Sri Lanka & India
- This hitter of the 40s & 50s was thin-shamed as the Splendid Splinter
- In 1979 Youppi! suited up for this MLB squad prior to moving across town (& sports leagues) to the Canadiens
- In a childrens book Stanley Yelnats & Zero
- A 1493 papal decision split the New World between these 2 nations or so they thought
- Actor lookalike who does the dangerous action scenes as an iconic red London vehicle
- For sheets the Egyptian type of this feels real good but the extra-long-staple kind is the best of the best
- This first name of Herr Mendelssohn means happy but his manner got him the nickname discontented Polish count
- From 1979 to 1981 the Yankees fittingly had a mascot named this also a word for a well-dressed man
- To defend against missiles Roman legions linked shields in a formation called the testudo Latin for this land animal
- Josef K. & the Examining Magistrate
- A venue for volleys & lobs where violators of military law are prosecuted
- You can see why BMW E24 6 cars were dubbed this predatory creatures nose
- This material that went with feathers in public humiliation from times past might not have been as hot as youd assume
- Hunting at sea Matt Hooper & Captain Quint
- Starting his career at the San Diego Zoo hes an embryonic Charles Chaplin in… feathers says his biography
- John Knox was the best-known leader of this countrys Reformation made official by a 1560 act of its parliament
- The country is celebrating 100 years of freedom 100 years too soon says The Fire Next Time published in this year
- In these seismically active zones one of Earths tectonic plates sinks as another one slides over it
- Revenge never looked so promising promised this 2020 film starring Carey Mulligan
- Terms for shoemakers include cobbler & this more archaic one derived from a type of Spanish leather
- Ooh! The romantic 1841 ballet named for this doomed heroine always gives me the Wilis
- This Flying Finn was the first athlete from his country to win 5 gold medals at a single Olympics
- Something that moves counterclockwise or off course is said to have gone this manner that ends with some leg parts
- Its part of a film series & well even front you Harold & Kumar: This time theyre running from the joint
- Cepheids are the pulsating type of these stars that fluctuate in brightness
- Longshoreman or this word that begins with a male name can be used for a worker who loads & unloads ships in a port
- Giant monsters like Rodan or Mechagodzilla are these creatures in Japanese
- A 2024 show at the National Gallery of Art called The Anxious Eye focuses on this moody style a nationality plus an -ism
- Published in 1924 her novel So Big was so big that it would win a Pulitzer Prize the next year
- The name of this volcanic vent through which steam & gas are emitted comes from the Latin for smoke chamber
- It was No goats. No glory for The Men Who Stare at Goats starring him as out-there Army officer Lyn Cassady
- With a name from Latin for copyist this type of insurance specialist calculates risks & premiums
- His many paintings of ballerinas include The Dance Class an oil from the 1870s
- Working on a deadline George Gershwin composed this piece in just a few weeks time
- Youll need 3 Fs to spell this word for a disorderly confusion given to us by the Scots
- The Cassini Division & the Roche Division surround this celestial body
- The title male fashion model in this comedy had 3% body fat. 1% brain activity
- More so than a nanny this female employee concentrates on teaching the children in a home not chaperoning
- Dont be stingy with the Cabernet at one of these parties of mass revelry named for everyones favorite wine god
- Nicole Kidman starred in the 2006 film Fur an imaginary portrait of this female photographer
- This future president was born June 12 in Milton Massachusetts
- Its the type of rock found in many of Yosemites rock formations & in New Hampshires nickname
- This 2023 holiday horrorfest promised There will be no leftovers
- At the L.A. County Museum of Art Stephanie Barron is a senior one of these in the Department of Modern Art
- This famed chorus ends part II of Handels Messiah
- Those on the Big Island of Hawaii are familiar with the basaltic lava whose name consists of just this letter twice
- A unit of weight in the apothecaries system it equals 20 grains; in another sense its a synonym for a moral principle
- Thanks to Freud this 2-letter word entered the English language in 1924
- The ore of aluminum
- Sapporo is the capital of this Japanese island that also has double letters
- Clifford Odets got it right with his one-act play Waiting for him
- At Jeffersons Monticello the dining room fireplace conceals one of these thats linked to the wine cellar
- A blood test to measure cholesterol should calculate total cholesterol LDLs HDLs & these named for a trio of molecules
- This early play features Proteus & Valentine in the title roles (& its not Proteus & Valentine Take Manhattan)
- In 1904 Ralph Rose & Martin Sheridan broke a tie with a throw-off in this field event; Sheridan won with a spin of 127 10 1/4
- Her last speech includes Thy husband is thy lord thy life thy keeper… thy sovereign
- She took a silver medal in womens figure skating in 1994; Tonya Harding finished a medalless eighth
- In 1863 the ancient statue seen here was discovered on this Greek island
- This math adjective that means having a common axis often precedes cable
- I took a pill in this third-largest of Spains Balearic islands–whatd I miss?
- Multiple blaring horns or warning hooters (that means put an S at the end of this high-score Scrabble word yall)
- He had a Top 20 hit singing You take it on faith you take it to the heart the waiting is the hardest part
- For a measured pour a bartender might rely on this double-sided metal cup; a versatile one is 2 oz. on one side 1 on the other
- In the 1670s Danish astronomer Ole Roemer was the first to show this was finite now defined as 186282 miles per second
- In 1912 Martin Klein pinned Alfred Asikainen after an epic 11-hour 40-minute bout in this hyphenated wrestling style
- Bernadine Robin Savannah & Gloria were Waiting to do this in a 1992 book title
- Awaking this weaver says I have had a dream… man is but an ass if he go about to expound this dream
- The most populous island in the world its home to more than half of Indonesias people
- Term for reproduction by an organism making copies of itself or an orientation without carnal desire
- This character says Make thick my blood; stop up the access & passage to remorse; its not her last experience with blood
- Jane Seymour served as one of these to Anne Boleyn who had served as one to Katherine of Aragon
- This sport got ugly in 1956 as recently invaded Hungary beat the USSR in the Blood in the Water match
- Monuriki an uninhabited island of Fiji became a tourist attraction after the release of this Tom Hanks film
- A cheerful & tricky sprite or in a different sense Black Francis as one of a group
- A mercury one of these devices measures atmospheric pressure in pounds per square inch
- To sum things up this title guy passes over a very vengeful dude for the chief Lt. gig & does not get to live to regret it
- The 1924 Games saw the debut of the motto Citius Altius Fortius–faster higher this
- The country is celebrating 100 years of freedom 100 years too soon says The Fire Next Time published in this year
- Edward Whymper was the first to summit this highest mountain in Ecuador putting him at the farthest point from Earth's center
- France lost about 6000 troops England less than 500 in the 1415 battle of this village
- Isolated in 1945 during uranium fission research it was named for an ancient deity to suggest humans gaining a new power
- John Donne used the stuck-up sounding similes called metaphysical these as when he compared lovers' souls to the 2 legs of a compass
- In a Hindu temple men perform ashtanga pranama doing this to oneself from the Latin for lay flat
- Alexandra of Denmark who married Queen Victoria's oldest son is seen during the record 38 years she spent holding this title
- The highest peak in Russia in ancient times it was called Strobilus meaning pine cone & a reference to its shape
- Billie Eilish has spoken publicly about having this syndrome which is just part of who she is
- A Jazz Messenger but with a touch of Flash Dance this Pittsburgh drummer once worked in steel mills by day jazz clubs by night
- Published after his 1850 death The Prelude is an epic poetic memoir by this romantic
- After writing the name of a prophet English-speaking Muslims write this PBUH for short
- WWII field marshal Harold Alexander led the extrication of 340000 men at this location in 1940 & was the last man off the beach
- Bar mitzvah checks are often in multiples of this numerological equivalent of chai life
- This Moscow-born captain of the Washington Capitals is seen with the only man ahead of him–for now–in career NHL goals
- Ranges within this mountain system include the Rif the Saharan & the Tell
- Condolences to the dark-colored butterfly known as this type of cloak
- Gene Gene the drumming machine he was one quarter of an amazing quartet with Lionel Hampton Teddy Wilson & Benny Goodman
- It's the French-derived word for a device used to stop severe bleeding; a belt or strong piece of cloth can do in a pinch
- Charles Mingus got low on this instrument on Goodbye Pork Pie Hat which he wrote about Lester Young also in the picture
- Claude McKay wrote a sonnet about one of these awful events with the ghastly body swaying in the sun
- Classics from Thelonious Monk include Straight No Chaser & 'Round this time when Jazz musicians are just warming up
- A spin on this 5-syllable worship of many gods is henotheism the worship of only one of many gods
- Wilfred Owen's poems about this conflict include Spring Offensive & Anthem for Doomed Youth–of which sadly he was one
- The first Latino senator from California Alex Padilla grew up in this L.A. area with a Spanish name
- A Disneyland attraction is exactly 100 times shorter than this 14700-foot Alp
- This author & Pulitzer Prize winner's best-known work is subtitled The Saga of An American Family
- Rick Warren's last one to thousands at a Saddleback Church service in August 2022 was the same as his first one to tens in march 1980
- The MacKenzie Mountains are part of the Canadian section of these mountains; the Bighorn Mountains are in the U.S. part
- Feed the body or the soul
- The only known carrier of malaria this genus of mosquito also transmits encephalitis
- Hideous or the style of art seen here
- Both Sonny Rollins & Coleman Hawkins masters of spontaneity on this instrument blew into Harlem that day
- Elizabeth Bishop rhymed disaster faster & vaster with the art of losing isn't hard to this
- Fashion royalty–here's this Belgian-born designer & icon & Talita her princess granddaughter a designer in her own right
- Regina King voiced brothers Huey & Riley Freeman on this Adult Swim satire created by Aaron McGruder
- This type of formal discussion is from Latin for together & speak; one of Marburg in 1529 included a debate on Matthew 26:26
- Edward Gibbon wrote The Decline & Fall of the Roman Empire; William Shirer wrote The Rise & Fall of this sinister regime
- Great material comfort or anything you enjoy but don't need
- The title of this Miami-set spy show co-starring Bruce Campbell refers to an official statement that blacklists a spy
- Found in the rainforests & grasslands of Asia this feline is named for the distinctive spots on its coat
- These corporate meetings are often dull but not when Ross Perot challenged GM's leadership in November 1985
- You don't want plaque building up in these of your arteries
- The Broken Heart of America about St. Louis & American violence ends with a 2014 police shooting in this Missouri city
- Sure to please your little girl is a pair of kids' sneakers for $2400 with rhinestones & a red rubber sole from this designer
- The 2 main species of this great ape are the Bornean & Sumatran
- John Sayles wrote a comic story about a convention of these people opposed to government but they do happen since the 1800s
- This actress was the title star of Lizzie McGuire on the Disney Channel
- In 1990 this designer opened her flagship bridal salon at the Carlyle Hotel in New York City
- With 1920's The Outline of History this Time Machine man went from bestselling novelist to bestselling educator
- The spinal column or firmness of character
- Looking sharp there espandon is another name for this creature
- Dropping -ulation gave us this informal word for a chat or a conference
- Frankie Muniz would often break the 4th wall as a precocious middle schooler on this show
- A longtime vegetarian like parents Paul & Linda she doesn't use any leather or fur in her designs
- A recent bestseller by Kate Moore chronicles the struggles of the Girls who applied this element to watch dials
- It's said there are three sides to every story: yours mine & this
- Games played at this type of party include bobbing for pacifiers & guess how big Mom's belly is
- Kangaroos & wallabies are members of the Macropodidae family meaning big these
- Ben McKenzie played Ryan Atwood a tough kid from Chino taken in by a wealthy Newport Beach family on this show
- Some of the clothing from this designer features a cute polo bear instead of a pony
- George III & George Washington figure prominently in the David McCullogh bestseller entitled this pivotal year
- Isolated in 1945 during Uranium fission research it was named for an ancient deity to suggest humans gaining a new power
- From the Latin for beauty it's an adjective meaning having great beauty
- A word for a slender woman sometimes followed by like or an air-dwelling being that Scotland is full of per a classic ballet
- Also called Euskara it's a remnant of the languages spoken in Western Europe before the region was Romanized
- Mike Myers played legendary Big Apple nightclub owner Steve Rubell in this drama about a club Steve ran
- A Harvard Smithsonian lecture called Cosmic Train Wrecks talks about our impending collision with this galaxy
- In 1598 this edict named for the city where it was signed gave religious freedom to the French Protestants called Huguenots
- Frances Willard founder of the Women's Christian Temperance Union was one
- In Philip Glass' opera Akhnaten the title king & this queen spend quality music time with their 6 kids
- This country that shares an island with Indonesia has about 850 separate languages
- This Brit who wrote about the full circulation of the blood in the human body was a Lumleian lecturer from 1615 to 1656
- After his character gets cancer in this 2011 film Joseph Gordon-Levitt gets by with a little help from his friends
- If you're using metaphors & similes to make a point you're speaking this way
- France's first socialist president he served two terms from 1981 to 1995
- Hindi & this language named for a region are the 2 most spoken first languages in India
- It's the 1-letter title of Anthony Davis' bio-opera that made its Metropolitan Opera debut in 2023
- The 1937 Nobel chemistry lecture on The Structure of these explains the progress in understanding starches
- In the 5th century this eastern city today home to the European Union's parliament was Strateburgum Crossroads
- Fellini felt he'd directed 7.5 films before making this 1963 gem
- In order to be one of these people who study the origin of words you might want a degree in linguistics
- In 1967 this man joined the Kirov as a soloist but 8 years later decided to stop Russian around & defected in Canada
- Quinine & quinoa are words derived from this South American language
- Loosely based on a classic legal film this Nikita Mikhalkov drama pits a racist juror against a pensive foreman
- Premiering in Russia in 1890 & also known as La belle au bois dormant this ballet features Princess Aurora
- One who has a compulsive impulse to steal items they don't really need
- The Vichy regime put these in public schools the 2004 law banning head-scarves on students also banned large these on chains
- The TED talk on how these bioluminescent insects communicate focuses on how they sync their flashes of light
- Roy Rogers & Dale Evans sang this song as the closing theme to their TV series
- In the 2000s astronomer Mike Brown lectured on How I Killed this former planet & Why It Had It Coming
- Delivery of a message of critical importance is central to the plot of this 2019 Sam Mendes war film
- It's the official language of Myanmar
- Cruise through Nizhny Novgorod on this waterway & maybe you'll hear the boatman singing
- That's my jam! Strawberry specifically to which I'm adding this coagulant as the fruit naturally only has a little
- A 2023 movie led to lively debate e.g. historians: She died when Napoleon was on Elba not on his way back Ridley Scott: Shut up
- A powerful artillery piece of World War I gave its name to this numeric cocktail made with champagne & gin
- To be reductive it's a martini with an onion instead of an olive
- In 1988 it became the first song with no instrumental music to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 perhaps if I whistle a bit…
- This New Yorker cartoonist tackled the topic of her aging parents in Can't We Talk about Something More Pleasant?
- It's a shortened version of a word for info in a web article Jennifer Lopez Drops them on Achieving Celebrity Status
- Clarissa Pinkola Estes told Myths & Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype in Women Who Run with these wild animals
- The pastime of skimming flat stones across calm water also has this double avian name
- In a Klymaxx song a woman says if you want to be sure about your man go powder your nose & have a meeting in this title place
- View the underwater life of the Caribbean at Coral World Ocean Park in the U.S. portion of this archipelago
- RC on a baseball card is used to stand for this & often makes it more sought after by collectors
- Tradition says you'll have eternal love if you kiss while floating under the Bridge of Sighs in this city
- It was inevitable that Sarah Jessica Parker would put her name on bottled & canned versions of this cocktail
- It became the unofficial anthem of the Democratic Party after FDR used it in 1932 as his campaign song
- She won a Grammy for her song If It Makes You Happy & later wrote a cookbook If It Makes You Healthy
- In 1513 this Florentine civil servant knocked out a handbook for rulers of his time called Il Principe
- Merriam-Webster spills the story that using this word to mean a secret truth first gained prominence in Black drag culture
- I'm choosing something by Adele next time we go out to do this empty orchestra in Japanese
- Don't miss the Isaac-Potts House aka Washington's headquarters on your visit to this national historical park in Pennsylvania
- This cocktail traditionally served in a copper mug gets its kick from lime juice ginger beer & oh yeah vodka
- A bit embarrassed by its success Michael Stipe of this band called Shiny Happy People a really fruity kind of bubblegum song
- Michael Lewis' Going Infinite focuses on this man crypto Gatsby
- Sans accent it means to reveal a secret with one it's a scandal-revealing newspaper story
- An apiarist is someone who raises & cares for these
- Perhaps you will be fresh as a daisy after imbibing this tequila cocktail whose name is Spanish for daisy
- You haven't seen a palace until you've seen this place & its immense gardens designed by André le Nôtre
- It can mean a rumor or testimony in court based upon what she said she said
- After taking on salt & cod Mark Kurlansky peeled the many layers of this in a 2023 book
- Far from Rome this first century poet wrote The leaders anger done grant me the right to die in my native country
- Fearful of independence in 1975 around 120000 of this countrys people a third of the population fled to the Netherlands
- Norman Rockwells oft-parodied image of a Thanksgiving meal has this title one of a quartet in FDRs 1941 State of the Union speech
- In song You really know how to dance among other qualities
- This 18th century French writer may have derived his mononym from an anagram of a Latinized version of his surname Arouet
- PTX can be short for this condition of air in the pleural space
- This phosphorescent glow is produced by certain fungi found on decaying wood
- Fittingly it was in the year of the USAs bicentennial that Steve Miller put out the album with this soaring title track
- In May 1664 this French king held a days-long party with ballet in honor of his mom & wife & (possibly) his mistress
- This self-taught naive painter was known for his lush tropical images though he never left France
- If youre a web developer you probably use HTML (HyperText Markup Language) & CSS short for this
- This billionaire was born György Schwartz in Budapest his family changed their surname to avoid persecution as Jews
- Grade No. 10 is the most porous type of this fabric used to strain liquids
- This Brit writer of Private Lives sang of a marvelous party where Elsie age 74 swung upside down from a glass chandelier
- In 2002 Tony Curtis toured in a stage version of this film comedy in which he co-starred years earlier
- Born Tafari Makonnen this emperor died in Addis Ababa in 1975
- MoMA describes this 1889 van Gogh painting as having a churning sky & a quiet village below
- This condiment can be white if bottled in vinegar or red if bottled in beet juice
- is short for this unit of electric charge named for a French physicist
- On October 24 2022 it was a real lituation when Joe Biden celebrated this Hindu festival at the White House with 200+ guests
- Called Anna-Lou by her family she has photographed subjects from Queen Elizabeth II to Sienna Miller
- Pink is backed up by columns of flame when she performs this 2016 hit in concert
- The Apache leader given the name Goyathlay meaning one who yawns took on this name perhaps the Spanish version of Jerome
- sec is short for this trig function
- A giant city edifice stretching toward the heavens usually with more than 40 or 50 stories
- The North Side Skull & Bone Gang has been waking people up to party for 200+ years on this day down in New Orleans
- This series that premiered in 2021 is billed as a new chapter of Sex & the City
- Limiting his palette to mostly blacks & whites Marc Chagall painted The Praying Jew also known as this holy man of Vitebsk
- By the 1910s he had adopted a last name derived from the Russian for steel
- Biologically speaking its what the N-A stands for in RNA & DNA
- Today fewer cars have this installed from the factory youll pay extra to have one put in to stash your gum wrappers
- This president was gifted with a 1400-pound block of cheese on Feb. 22 1837 he threw a party for the public to chow down
- Part of the NIL deal of UNC basketball star Armando Bacot Jr. was a part on this Netflix show set on a N.C. island chain
- In the 1740s growers of this dye plant in South Carolina benefited from government subsidies
- In 1972 this British woman initially introduced Cordelia Gray in An Unsuitable Job for a Woman a follow-up came 10 years later
- After his death in 1142 he would be buried next to his beloved Héloïse in Père Lachaise
- You can get a good feeling for Denmark literally with a this & happiness tour this being a Danish concept for coziness & comfort
- Judo practitioners should know this term for land where building is prohibited & nature flourishes
- When you ended things between us it felt like this word that can precede happy with you as Moe & me as Larry
- In 2021 the first-ever NIL store opened in Lincoln Park giving players on this Fighting team a cut of each jersey sold
- Vegan? You may need to give this cobalt-containing vitamin a shot as animal products are the main dietary source of it
- The detectives are sheep investigating the murder of their shepherd in this bestseller with a title from a nursery rhyme
- I desperately await this sound of you at the doorbell its the title of a Thoreau poem with song as one of the rhymes
- Chinas longest river its also the longest river in Asia
- Auburn QB Bo Nix made an NIL deal with Milos maker of this 2-word sugary drink–then transferred out of the South to Oregon
- It was coined in the 1890s to describe the sensational tactics used by NYC newspapers the World & the Journal
- Youll be squatting and/or thrusting doing this exercise
- Darling theyre playing our song this one by Charli XCX from The Fault in Our Stars soundtrack & the beat goes on & on
- In 2023 Xolo Maridueña played Jaime Reyes also known as this multi-limbed DC superhero
- G.K. Chesterton based this detective on his friend John OConnor who was a priest
- Ah yes my dearest I cant wait to say words of love to you as we bill & do this like pigeons
- On this November holiday in Mexico families gather to celebrate & remember their loved ones who have passed on
- Part of a British overseas territory this huge limestone monolith is a habitat for Europes only wild monkey the Barbary ape
- Its the big-legacy last name of Arch who signed an NIL deal before throwing his first pass in college football
- Ganache is a mix of chocolate & cream this is a detective in Quebec created by Louise Penny & played on TV by Alfred Molina
- Baseball announcer Jack Brickhouse didnt get this music term quite right when the national anthem was sung Acapulco
- Its the nickname of Alabama CB Gaquincy McKinstry whose smile resembled this pitch man now he has an NIL deal with the drink oh yeah
- Unlike its larger neighbor to the west Switzerland still uses this as its monetary unit
- When I see you my beating heart does this like the wings of a black swallowtail as it flies
- She followed up Sharp Objects with Dark Places in which a secret society wants to solve a 25-year-old murder
- This Greek goddess of beauty had a thang goin on with Adonis but sadly he got boar-ed
- Featured in multiple Icelandic sagas he was exiled from Iceland in the 10th century & set up camp in Greenland
- The name of this service that began Nov 14 1994 echoes the Etoile du Nord which linked Paris Brussels & Amsterdam from 1927
- Actinobiology studies the effect of this whether in particle or electromagnetic form on living things
- The tomb of this father of modern China lies on Purple Mountain in Nanjing
- It was naturally of the essence that the young woman should be herself complex wrote Henry James of this Portrait of a Lady heroine
- Silvics is the study of these & silviculture the art of their propagation
- He played C.S. Lewis in 1993's Shadowlands; in his role in Freud's Last Session he debates Lewis on the existence of God
- Spur-of-the-moment or a piano piece that's meant to sound spontaneous like Chopin's Opus 29
- In an interview upon the release of this sequel Margaret Atwood asked about Aunt Lydia How do you get to be such a person?
- The inscription on this conquistador's tomb in Puerto Rico reads Here rest the bones of a valiant lion
- Captured by the James West Space Telescope & featured on a new stamp are these pillars in the Eagle Nebula
- A single member of the second order of angels or any angelic baby
- Casting & tuning are parts of campanology the art & science of these
- Cyrus the Great's tomb still stands at Pasargadae in this country but his gold sarcophagus is gone
- Knighted in 1947 in 1970 he became the first actor to be named a baron
- The Swedish title of the first book about this heroine translates as men who hate women
- On the 250th anniv. of the 1st of these bodies a stamp quotes its letter to King George III: We ask but for peace liberty & safety
- Love ticks & these other little parasites with a minuscule name? Then acarology is for you!
- In 2023 this dame portrayed Golda Meir in Golda & also narrated Barbie
- Alex Trebek said he worked behind one of these from the Latin for to read
- This final resting place in Manhattan of a president & his wife is the largest mausoleum in North America
- A guitar fiddle banjo & mandolin are all featured on the 2024 stamp celebrating this uniquely American genre of music
- The Widow Steavens helps care for the newborn baby of this Willa Cather title heroine
- Aputiak is another name for this snowy domed dwelling whose name means house
- Here a man holds this item fallen from the skies; call an expert in aerolithology an old word for the study of them
- A 2023 miniseries tells the story of Archie: The Man Who Became this legendary star
- At one point in Vanity Fair her 'do is said to be in perfect order; look at her with the good hair!
- The imperial crypt of Dom Pedro I lies on the grounds of Independence Park in this largest Brazilian city
- This ancient people inhabited an area between the Arno & Tiber rivers & west & south of the Apennines
- Harriet Tubman & Harriet Jacobs are pictured on a set of stamps celebrating this; its general route is depicted on the back of the pane
- ounded to protect places & species threatened by human development it got its name & its giant panda logo in 1961
- Lake Tengiz is in this large -stan that's on the northern border of 3 other -stans
- This series set at the Boston firm of Cage Fish & Associates won as Best Comedy Series for 1999
- España Cañí a song with 2/4 marching rhythm that builds slowly is a traditional choice for this two-step dance
- In 1911 the Kenosha Wisconsin Bijou advertised its new nitro this for projecting motion pictures on
- This 1807 act restricted U.S. trade with Britain & France
- This group of diseases is paired with leukemia in the name of a society that invests in research to cure blood cancers
- Long live the queen; she won two Emmys for playing Queen Elizabeth in The Crown
- A valuable collection or resource or literally a hidden pile of gold & jewels
- The Krishna River is one of many that flow into this 839000-square-mile bay as it is after all an 839000-square-mile bay
- Spelled with an I you have a delicious dessert but with an E it's this 3-syllable dance that began in the Dominican Republic
- May 28 1961 when the newspaper story The Forgotten Prisoners ran is considered the founding date of this organization
- This armed rising began April 24 1916 in Dublin
- From 1983 to 1988 the Best Actress in a Drama Emmy went to either one or the other of the 2 stars of this female cop drama on CBS
- Literally it's seen here; metaphorically it's any exhaustive itemization
- The infinity pool is 57 levels up at Marina Bay Sands Hotel in this island city-state
- Ländler a traditional dance of Germany & Austria evolved into this originally scandalous dance of 1 2 3… & 1 2 3
- In French this 17th & 18th century Age is the Siècle des Lumières
- This Children's Hospital is named for the patron saint of hopeless causes
- He's got a 50% success rate winning 4 out of 8 nominations for playing the same supporting role
- Dating back to 4000 B.C. fortified settlements it's the largest city in Jordan & the residence of the king
- It's a telescoping rod for taking turnaround photos from a distance
- Dating to around 1927 the Hop with this new hero's nickname had folks jitterbugging out
- The U.S. sent 10000 troops to Lebanon in 1958 as part of the anti-Soviet doctrine named for him
- He won a 1974 Emmy for his role in MASH he'd also win for writing & directing that series
- This charity traces its origins to a 7-year-old boy battling cancer who got to fulfill his dream of being a police officer
- Pete Davidson told Teen Vogue I was this in high school but I always took it too far
- Col. H.H. Godwin Austen is a bit of a mouthful for a name so a 28000-foot mountain keeps it alphanumeric with this
- This dance music was big in 1977 but by '79 a Demolition Night promo at Comiskey Park led to a bonfire in center field & a riot
- In 1959 Bob Bartlett & Hiram Fong each won a coin flip to gain this alliterative title
- A research center established by Jane Goodall: a national park in Tanzania named for this stream
- Egypt's Gattara Depression formed a natural barrier to protect this northwestern city from Rommel's advance in WWII
- The Man Who Ate Too Much is a biography of this American whose foundation gives awards to outstanding chefs
- Turns out O. Henry's Ransom of him ends up costing the kidnappers $250 just to get the dad to take the kid off their hands
- In this John Cheever story Neddy makes his way pool by pool to his own home but like his life it's dark & empty
- The John Bates Clark Medal is given to an American under age 40 who works in this field; Paul Krugman won in 1991
- Nautically speaking it's the case where the ship's compass is kept
- Yes dahling that was Zsa Zsa Gabor playing dancer Jane Avril to Jose Ferrer's Toulouse-Lautrec in this 1952 film
- The long-nosed type of this marsupial uses its schnoz to get at insects in holes
- Midnight in Paris found Owen Wilson's character bumping into Salvador Dali portrayed by this Oscar-winning actor
- 8 versions of Monet's Water Lilies: this museum in Paris' Tuileries gardens
- The Afar Depression in the Horn of Africa is part of this Great fault system
- Star Ed Harris directed Marcia Gay Harden to a Best Supporting Actress Oscar as Lee Krasner in this 2000 biopic
- The name of this depression on the southern side of Haiti sounds like a dead end street
- A humanitarian award presented at the Oscars is named for this actor who played the grandfather in the 1937 film Heidi
- Why this Celebrated amphibian weigh five pound & belched out a double handful of shot
- In 1964 astronauts spent a few days honing their survival skills in this state's Carson Sink
- Take the rest of the day off Columbo–the murderer gives himself up in this Poe story by offering up a body part
- A Norse god begins this word that means a nonsensical jumble of words
- Winnie-the-Pooh's home: the forest surrounding this wood
- After a long unplanned but very restful nap away from the fam in an 1819 tale he finds he just likes being single again
- A toothed hair-untangling tool is in this word for someone who hits up the playa with a metal detector
- The semicircular canals: this part of the human body
- This highest French order was founded in 1802 by Napoleon
- In Factory Girl Guy Pearce played this artist whose first factory was a studio on East 47th Street
- The 2018 film At Eternity's Gate starred Willem Dafoe as this artist & Rupert Friend as his brother Theo
- The Turpan Depression in the Uyghur Autonomous Region is this country's lowest point at 505 feet below sea level
- This foundation's fellowships the so-called Genius Grants are no-strings-attached awards of $800000
- This word once meant a sweetheart of either sex then a male pal & then it took a turn into an intimidator on the playground
- Protons & neutrons: this part of an atom
- Pres. James Garfield is quoted The best thing that can happen to a young man is to be tossed overboard to do this pair
- One of this composer's Pictures at an Exhibition is The Gnome
- In the miniseries Feud: Capote vs. the Swans a top Swan is Naomi Watts as Babe wife of this CBS honcho
- If the fellas are wearing lederhosen the gals are wearing this type of dress with a name from a German word for girl
- After her daughter Persephone was abducted she roamed the Earth for 9 days without eating drinking or bathing
- In 1969 Nixon was referring to this Apollo mission when he said astronauts flew over the Moon's gray surface on Christmas Eve
- On the front of a dollar bill it says it is legal tender for all debts owed in these 2 ways
- On December 10 1961 Project Gnome in this state's Edddy County became the first nuclear test designed for peaceful purposes
- Known for his wisdom this centaur instructed some of the greatest heroes including Jason
- Asa Butterfield offers relationship advice to his schoolmates in this Netflix series
- Worn with a kimono its name literally means belt or sash
- He didn't believe that The Great Society is the ordered changeless & sterile battalion of the ants
- The gnome beverages of choice include spiced gin as a nightcap & this made of fermented honey
- Ingredients to make this type of Chinese chicken dish may include sugar pineapple & distilled vinegar
- Natasha Lyonne solves a mystery a week in this 2023 series named for a useful feature when playing cards
- One legend said these warrior women cut off their right breasts to make it easier to use their bows
- Taft talked of the building of this controlled by Colonel Goethals & his fellow Army engineers
- Made from heavier material than a polo the shirt named for this sport usually has stripes long sleeves & a white collar
- Topographic phrase to describe a graphic pattern of highs & lows like electricity usage over the course of a whole year
- In 2023 gnomes were a popular shape for these alliterative baking items whose name implies uniformity
- 72-year-old widower Gerry Turner was the title figure of this recent reality competition on ABC
- Though the name sounds like you run slowly in them these lounge pants have a slimmer fit than sweats & a cinched ankle
- Depicted here with Apollo the sisters who presided over the arts & sciences had this collective name
- James K. Polk said this republic has made known her desire to come into our Union & it did 9 months later on December 29 1845
- Swiss bankers were seen as hoarding gold underground & disparaged as gnomes of this city the country's financial center
- This area at a train station has all kinds of items left behind as seen here
- In 2023 Kelsey Grammer returned as this title psychiatrist back in Boston & teaching at Harvard
- Zeus placed Castor & Pollux in the heavens as this constellation
- He pointed out that his father might not have been served at a U.S. restaurant less than 60 years earlier
- The back of a skirt or coat might have a kick one of these folds of fabric; it allows more movement
- About 30 miles from Florence a little hill gives this tiny Tuscan town its name familiar to American visitors
- He’s the most recent presidential candidate to have officially declared his opponent in that campaign the victor
- Nova Scotian William Knapp Buckley devised a widely used antitussive meaning a drug used against this
- A 1955 play review noted “restless Delta folk” & “lives as uncomfortable & insecure as the proverbial” this title
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- Stan Lee said the alias-using title character of this novel set during the French Revolution “was the 1st super hero I… read about
- Janet Gaynor Judy Garland Barbra Streisand her
- An intended sequel to this 1869 work centered on the Decembrists a group of veterans who largely served in the Napoleonic Wars
- In the 1920s he used wire string & other materials to fabricate “models in motion” for a miniature circus scene
- After the Vietnam War Vietnam got bogged down in a campaign against this leader whom it managed to overthrow in 1979
- In Sept. 2023 the U.S. recognized 2 new nations in free association with New Zealand Niue & this archipelago
- A European capital got its name as a consequence of flooding on this river
- Since it has caused spacecraft to malfunction a region called the South Atlantic Anomaly is known as this area of space
- This text helped the soul or ka navigate a journey into a region called Amenti
- A 2020 edition of this beloved 1911 novel came with a glossary of horticultural terms & a location guide
- During Pope John Paul II’s 1987 visit to Los Angeles pranksters covered up this letter in a local landmark
- In 2023 shortly after his death his name was added to a Brazilian dictionary to describe one who’s superior or out of the ordinary
- Of the 14 countries that border China it’s the only monarchy & the only one with a population under 1 million
- Invented in 1816 it takes its name from Greek for chest & observe
- Thomas Pynchon wrote that this novelist in 1948 understood that despite the Axis defeat…fascism had not gone away
- Before visiting Achilles tomb this man threw his spear onto the ground in Asia & declared the continent spear-won
- Since it can make someone “Japanese laugh as heartily as a Dane” Lillian Gish saw film as an aesthetic this the name of a language
- Subject of a 2003 film his 1947 obituary said he fathered at least 100 & died of a heart attack at 14 at a California ranch
- The title locale of this series is really the Belnord dating to 1908 & located at 86th & Broadway on NYC’s Upper West Side
- The Goshute a Western people called this vast body of water Teittse Paa meaning bad water
- This company announced On September 29 2023 we will send out the last red envelope
- This series grew out of a screenplay titled Murdoch
- 7 U.S. Presidents were born in the state of Ohio beginning with this man who entered West Point in 1839
- In his first appearance in 1902 he was described as betwixt-and-between a boy & a bird
- 1793 reports of the killing of a Hector Munro by a wild animal in India may have inspired one of this man’s best-known poems
- It was proposed in Congress in 1926 in honor of a big 150th anniversary it opened 17 years later
- In 1916 it began packaging its flagship product in a variety of glass called Georgia green
- The 1456 posthumous annulment of this woman’s sentence by the Church was witnessed by her mother Isabelle
- John Steinbeck called this one of the great songs of the world & wanted the music & lyrics printed in one of his novels
- In 2020 a former U.S. ambassador to Ireland the last of 9 siblings in this dynastic family died at 92
- Before creating this record label in 1959 its founder worked on a Lincoln-Mercury assembly line
- MEANING PALACE THIS WORD IN THE NAME OF A UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE FOLLOWS JAL & LAL IN THE NAMES OF OTHER HISTORIC STRUCTURES
- The name Jennifer is an alteration of this name that in early Welsh literature belonged to the first lady of the island
- Barry Barish who shared the 2017 Prize for detecting gravitational waves called his award a win for this predecessor
- Before his death in 2005 he said he was probably the last head of state to be able to recognize all his compatriots in the street
- An early owner of this 1889 painting full of blue & green noted how well the artist understood the exquisite nature of flowers!
- Christchurch is the largest city in this New Zealand region that shares its name with an English city known for a church begun in the 6th C.
- In A Room of Ones Own the four famous names are Austen 2 Brontes & this author who died closest to Virginia Woolfs own time
- He was given piano lessons by Madame Maute de Fleurville the mother-in-law of Paul Verlaine whose poetry he would later set to music
- In this nation of 360000 people you can walk along the boundaries of the Eurasian & North American tectonic plates
- His 1904 will stipulated that all the sums hereinbefore specified for prizes shall be used for prizes only
- Both issued in April 80 years apart the first proclamations by these 2 Presidents each declared natl. days of mourning
- In 1805 after 4 years presiding over the Senate he left the chamber calling it a sanctuary a citadel of law of order
- Debuting at Carnegie Hall in 1893 it was written by a European living in New York & partly inspired by The Song of Hiawatha
- Chrysomallus was the name of the creature that was the source of this sought-after item vellus aureum in Latin
- A 1953 article by this pair says The specific pairing we have postulated… suggests a… copying mechanism for the genetic material
- A fireworks display followed the April 27 1749 premiere of a work by this man that had been commissioned by George II
- First name of the paleontologist who in 1990 noticed some large vertebrae jutting from an eroding bluff in South Dakota
- In 2022 the Dept. of Energy noted a flawed process & vacated a 1954 commissions decision in the matter of this man
- Of Spains colonial possessions in the Americas this 3400-square-mile one in the Antilles never gained independence but did change hands
- He dedicated books to each of his 4 wives including Hadley Richardson & Martha Gellhorn
- The only dwarf planet located in the inner Solar System its named for an ancient deity of planting & harvests
- In English name of 1 of the 2 4-letter capitals with the same first & last letter one in the N. & one in the S. Hemisphere
- On Oct. 26 1886 he said The dream of my life is accomplished… I see the symbol of unity & friendship between 2 nations
- While working for British intelligence during World War II he was codenamed 17F
- Perhaps the most famous picture of him was taken in New Jersey in 1951 as he was annoyed by paparazzi on his 72nd birthday
- Prince Philips titles included Baron Greenwich & Duke of Edinburgh but not Prince Consort last used by this royal
- This bell was named Marie…alone in the southern tower with her sister Jacqueline a bell of lesser size says this novel
- William the Conquerors son built a fortress on a key Northern river in 1080 giving this city its name
- Ridley Scotts first feature film The Duellists was based on a story by this author to whom Scotts film Alien also pays tribute
- Pauls letter to them is the New Testament epistle with the most Old Testament quotations
- In July 2022 the ousted President of this country fled west across the Indian Ocean to the Maldives
- To fight malaria this former royal estate helped move quinine-producing cinchona plants from South America to India
- By ferry the distance between these 2 paired Mediterranean islands is about 40 miles from Alcudia to Ciutadella
- A trip to El Paso with his young son & wondering what the city might look like years into the future inspired a novel by this author
- The 3 elements whose names begin with 2 vowels are iodine & these 2 one synthetic & one natural
- Cicero wrote that a tyrant ordered this to be hung from the ceiling by a horse-hair his guest begged to leave
- The name of this city may come from dur meaning water a reference to the Helvetian peoples settlement on a lake
- This place from a 1933 novel lies in the Valley of Blue Moon below a peak called Karakal
- Andrew Johnson vetoed a bill that gave reparations to formerly enslaved people hence this phrase for an unfulfilled promise
- Inspired by stories from his grandfather his Battle of Lovells Pond appeared in the Portland Gazette in 1820 when he was 13
- A Native American story says this creek got its name from an injury suffered by a Sioux warrior in a fight with the Crow
- Sabena Airlines commissioned a painting by this artist L Oiseau de Ciel a bird whose body is filled with clouds in a blue sky
- He turned to opera with the 1903 work Guest of Honor likely inspired by Booker T. Washingtons dinner at the White House
- A Catholic charity called Caritas Rome is the beneficiary of money collected from here over the years averaging about $3500 daily
- When Esquire began as a mens lifestyle magazine in the 1930s he was asked for manly content and wrote in 28 of the first 33 issues
- 2 of the 3 countries that share land borders with Russia & China
- Ben Franklin John Adams & John Jay succeeded as a trio in this city though Adams wrote of fearing the other 2 would gang up on him
- Clones of an original one of these grow outside the math faculty at Cambridge University & in the Presidents garden at M.I.T.
- In September 1964 the New York Times announced the passing of this pet a gift used as a symbol of honesty in 1952
- In medicine it's the complete or partial obstruction of a blood vessel especially an artery
- This Canadian doesn't just act: she also wrote & directed Women Talking
- Plain & simple give someone a hug; it releases these feel-good hormones named in part for a narcotic
- The music of Germany's anthem was composed by this Austrian for the 1797 birthday of the Holy Roman Emperor
- Her scary story The Birds became a scary big-screen thriller
- He died on April 15
- Behold the man of suffering Christ in the painting called this seen here
- In A Fish Called Wanda John Cleese played Archie Leach actually the real name of this movie star
- Short on time but want to get in a good workout? Some people enjoy this form of exercise HIIT for short but don't overdo it
- This anthem was made official in a decree of July 14 1795
- In the 1850s she published the book-length love poem aurora Leigh
- It begins as a hot dry desert wind over northern Africa before picking up moisture as it crosses the Mediterranean
- He published a feminist tract written under the pseudonym Silence Dogood
- You're advised to brush your teeth & floss daily because of a link between heart disease & this 11-letter type of gum disease
- After winning an Oscar in 2023 he exclaimed Goonies never say die!
- Rabindranath Tagore wrote the anthems of these 2 countries one independent since 1947 one since 1971
- He was born in the British West Indies
- Elizabeth Gaskell's 1855 novel North & South depicts this British city as a cotton-spinning hellmouth calling it Milton
- In the 5 stages of grief it comes last
- This redhead was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for The Help but lost out to castmate Octavia Spencer
- Doing this before bed can help you sleep better; try the bridge or legs up the wall poses
- Perhaps wandering lonely as a cloud this poet was inspired to pen Daffodils about the flowers he saw at Lake Ullswater
- Again the U.K.'s anthem God Save The King says send him victorious… & this splendid word that rhymes with victorious
- The American Cancer Society says Stay away from this quitting… is not easy but it can be done
- He was the first to breed mules in America on his farm
- This late great actor excelled at playing movie villains
- It's often said that this is the best medicine–it's fun to share adds joy to life & it relieves stress
- One of its anthems includes the lyrics iwi Maori pakeha rupeke katoa
- Thomas Hardy gave up writing fiction after this gloomy novel about Jude Fawley
- Driving jet-propelled cars Craig Breedlove repeatedly broke world land record at the Utah spot in the 1960s
- He introduced a bill to limit the death penalty while a member of the Virginia legislature
- At dusk hundreds of thousands of bats emerge from under the Ann Richards Congress Avenue Bridge in this city
- An unfulfilled claimant to the British throne in the 18th century James Edward Stuart was known as the Old one of these
- Originally a Spanish breed it first came to Australia in 1797 & changed that country's economy forever
- Nina Simone said this opera singer of Greek heritage was a fiery diva & she did what she wanted to do
- It's the 2-word Latin phrase meaning a particular way of doing something work-wise or criminally related
- Jorge Masvidal used a flying knee strike to knock out his opponent in just 5 seconds at this event in 2019
- V.S.O.P. standing for very superior old pale is a premium grade of this liquor aged at least 4 years
- At least 1800 men took on about 180 at this landmark in February & March of 1836 with predictable results
- Sheep like the Dorper that shed & don't need shearing are called not wool but this type also a word before trigger or raising
- It's the controversial cost-saving practice of subcontracting services once done in-house to a third party
- A title from a 1974 article about this heiress read From Self-Willed College Girl to Gun Toter
- In 2017 the Minnesota Twins' Byron Buxton zoomed around the bases in 13.85 seconds on one of these exciting plays
- Buchanan in this state is a beautiful storybook town per Matthew Ramsay of the band Old Dominion who grew up there
- This org. did not make Chuck Norris an honorary member until 2010 so could it have busted Chuck for impersonating an officer in the '90s?
- The North Ronaldsay the Blackface & the Border Cheviot (with a black muzzle) are breeds first developed in this U.K. country
- Referring to writers & others who are self-employed & work job to job it was first used of mercenary knights
- Kate McKinnon told the New York Times Magazine that this leader to me is a very emotional German
- Sifan Hassan holds the women's world record in this track event: 4 minutes 12.33 seconds
- In the classic children's song she ain't what she used to be many long years ago
- Allemande left & take a chance / As you do this state folk dance / Swing yer partner & do-si-do / That's it for now I got to go
- Suffolk is popular both for lamb & this meat from a sheep that's a yearling or older
- 'In 1938 André Breton said the art of this Mexican painter is a ribbon around a bomb
- A good manager knows how to do this 8-letter word transfer responsibility for specific tasks to their employees
- The ship Old Ironsides has bolts & sheathing made by this patriot & metalworker
- The speedy skating of 1940s NHL great Maurice Richard earned him this self-propelled nickname
- In 2014 Decatur Texas rescheduled this holiday back to the 30th as it conflicted with Friday night high school football
- Sounds gruesome but it's actually a person who recruits candidates for top-level jobs
- With a white face mostly free of wool the Columbia was developed by this Cabinet department in the early 1900s
- After her death a newspaper recalled those stricken hospitals of the Crimea through which the lady with the lamp passed
- Theories on the origin of this a style of journalism include Cajun slang for unhinged jazz & Boston slang for a person on a bender
- He uses his silver hammer to take out a quizzical Joan an annoyed school teacher & even the judge at his trial
- Let's raise a glass of branded rum to this captain a Welsh buccaneer who somehow ended up as deputy governor of Jamaica in 1674
- A 1932 article about FDR touches on his Unexpected this ability & adds the dramatic is not without value in politics
- This future author of unsettling tales became a man on June 13 1896 in Prague
- In this small Lillian Hellman drama about greed & ambition a southern family plots to make a fortune by fair means or foul
- In a book by Rafael Sabatini Captain Blood is a feared pirate of this Spanish area of New World seas
- Today an art school stands at the place in this huge metropolis where Rudyard Kipling was born in 1865
- This New York Times columnist known for covering the Mideast mentions his bar mitzvah in his book From Beirut to Jerusalem
- In a song that really slays In The Pines is the answer to this question asked by Nirvana & by others long before
- It's a chemical released by certain white blood cells during allergic reactions
- The massive Lower Usuma Dam was completed in 1990 to bring drinking water to Abuja about to become this nation's new capital
- The play Mrs Warren's Profession by this Irishman was considered so scandalous it was banned for years
- Not named for pirate William but for an admiral who died on the Arizona at Pearl Harbor here's the U.S.S. this flying the Jolly Roger
- Murder by numbers 1 2 3 it's as easy to learn as your ABC sang this group in 1983; someone should call them about that
- This current Senate leader found the festive mood of his bar mitzvah lessened as it took place Nov. 23 1963
- It's not the lady's tux it just means hairy
- This alliterative 3-word Shakespeare comedy begins with 4 friends swearing off women & romance
- The Georgian city of Batumi dates from around 1000 B.C. & is an important port on this sea
- Andrew Jackson called this French pirate one of the ablest men in the Battle of New Orleans
- Then still named Lifshitz this man with plenty of fashion sense chose a blue blazer for his big day
- Mama just killed a man… life had just begun but now I've gone & thrown it all away is part of this tune & no we will not let you go
- The northern star coral enters quiescence commonly known as this during colder months
- Plays by Jean Anouilh include Antigone Becket & The Lark about this 15th century French heroine
- I found my thrill on Parliament Hill in this city with a visit to the Canadian Senate chamber
- I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die is how one gets the Folsom Prison Blues per this singer
- For Disney's Peter Pan Hans Conried voiced dual roles: Mr. Darling & this evil pirate
- This Facebook founder had a Star Wars theme at Temple Beth Abraham in Tarrytown New York
- It's the handle of a sword
- In Peter Shaffer's play The Royal Hunt of the Sun a conquistador imprisons Atahuallpa emperor of this people
- Retain all insurance paperwork after getting this checked out at the eye doctor
- Craig Ferguson is a proud Glaswegian–a native of this city
- O Brother Where Art Thou? was loosely based on this epic written about 2800 years before
- Though this ex-mayor donated $1.7 billion to charity he still had $94.5 billion left & was No. 7
- The 1805 Battle of Austerlitz is also called the Battle of the 3 Emperors who led these 3 current countries
- The Hebrew name of this prophet with his own book is Yeshayahu God is salvation
- After helping women gain the right to vote in her home state of Montana she became the first woman elected to the U.S. Congress
- If you lose a Birkenstock you'll soon be treading on this
- He founded his sports shoe company in 1964 with just $500 & he & family are now No. 25 at $45.1 billion
- Cornell Woolrich's short story It Had to Be Murder became this Hitchcock film with Jimmy Stewart in the cast & in a cast
- As told in Genesis these are the 3 sons of Noah
- This Song has been viewed as an allegory of God's love for his chosen people & as simply some steamy love poetry
- Soon after he lost his Supreme Court case this enslaved American was emancipated by the son of his first owner
- All of us here on Earth owe our continued living to this
- Peter George's novel Red Alert got this title when Stanley Kubrick made it into an apocalyptic big screen black comedy
- 2 new faces on the list: this basketball legend at $1 billion & this golf great at a bit more
- Cointreau is a type of this liqueur essential in the making of a Cosmopolitan
- The book of this woman tells the story of a Moabite widow who was an ancestor of King David
- Especially in a crowded cafe it would be hard to hide this
- Before partnering with Henry Wells he worked as an express messenger for Wells' company
- Nicholas Pileggi's book Wiseguy inspired this gangster film that won Joe Pesci a Best Supporting Actor Oscar
- This organization was founded in Chicago by a group of motoring enthusiasts March 4 1902
- The world's richest woman is Françoise Bettencourt Meyers; grandpa founded this beauty co. & Françoise is worth it (& $80.5 billion)
- Saying he was instructed by an angel named Moroni he translated the Book of Mormon from a set of gold plates
- One of the 2 middle verses of the King James Bible is this book 103:2 Bless the Lord O my soul and forget not all his benefits
- Above the toes & below the neck is this joint one of a pair
- Hans Christian Andersen's chilling story The Snow Queen became this animated blockbuster
- Forbes cited investor fears about him adding yet another CEO job after a $44 billion purchase; he fell to No. 2 on the list
- Like a pregnancy Carleton College's academic year is divided into these
- It introduces the 10 plagues & the 10 Commandments
- In 1898 with a war looming with Spain she wrote Pres. McKinley that she could supply him with fifty lady sharpshooters
- Formed in 1831 to help with the conquest of Algeria its ranks have included Germans Turks & Chinese
- This 11-letter word for a lover of the arts comes from the French for know
- At some point in the 13 hours of Jacques Rivette's Out 1 actors rehearse Seven Against Thebes by this ancient playwright
- In the early 1900s the plum pudding model for the internal structure of these was replaced by the planetary model
- Japan's equivalent of the Dow Jones Industrial Average is called the this 225
- Radar? Nope. You land manually in daylight only at Paro not far from the capital of Thimphu in this Asian kingdom
- A dual bio cover Louis Brandeis the first Jewish Supreme Court justice & this Vienna-born man who was the third
- Meaning a binding this word can refer to a military contact or an intimate perhaps dangerous meeting
- It's raining frogs (hallelujah!) in this 1999 film directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
- This company headquartered in Omaha has the most expensive stock in the world at about $500000 a share in April 2023
- (Spiros Michalakis presents the clue.) A quantum is basically a small & defined unit of energy; this is the term for a light quantum also called the quantum of the electromagnetic field
- Samantha Morris wrote a book about Lucrezia Borgia & this brother whom Machiavelli admired
- Head over an 8000-foot peaknavigate wind shear & then enjoy this Austrian city home to two Winter Olympics in 12 years
- A 1962 review for this Best Picture winner called it a camel-opera that tends to run down rather badly… into its third hour
- I don't do much because I have this feeling of discontent from the French for boredom
- A risky venture some people try to make a living doing this buying & selling stocks within a matter of hours
- In this book with the same title as a Shakespeare play Adrian Goldsworthy says the 2nd person was not really that important–ourch!
- Gustav Kirchhoff showed that this travels at light speed so a circuit connecting a motor to a switch will start the motor fast
- Media matters in this field of study that gets its name from the French for day
- You'll be thanking every saint you can think of after hitting the runway of this Caribbean island with ties to Holland & France
- This man directed co-wrote produced & starred in the nearly 3 1/2 hour movie Reds
- Of these 2 opposite everyday words one has a limit because you can't take away more energy than is there; the other is in theory infinite
- Many believe this is the most volatile month for the stock market with both the great crash of 1929 & the crash of '87 occurring then
- 20 million live in this Brazilian city founded by Jesuits but its domestic airport has only two runways? Tricky
- Delve into this country's history with Big Fellow Long Fellow: A Joint Biography of Collins & de Valera
- The French for remember gives us this word for a memento that helps you fondly remember your travels
- The rise & fall of the stock market in good times & bad is represented by these 2 animals
- A year before her role in Titanic Kate Winslet played this doomed character in a 4-hour adaptation of Hamlet
- Gordon S. Wood's 2017 dual biography of these 2 feuding Founding Fathers & presidents is titled Friends Divided
- February 4 is the natl. day to create one of these empty spaces defined as having lower than atmospheric pressure
- A flight path takes you between mountains and leads to a short runway at India's Leh Airport in this 1500-mile-long range
- Herb Caen referred to San Francisco as this place by-the-Bay
- The skinny on the flag of this South American nation is that the blue symbolizes the sky; while the white is for the snow on the Andes
- The building of the Golden Temple in Amritsar was launched around 1604 by Arjan the fifth guru of this religion
- Dylan Thomas' poem about these Boys who in their ruin lay the gold tithings barren has inspired book & song titles
- Educator of the Year
- Meaning shorty it's the nickname of the Mexican drug lord who has a habit of escaping from prison
- It's a word describing motorcyclist Bud Ekins or the name of a Marvel hero
- From the Arabic for struggle this word can mean a personal effort against sin or a holy war in defense of Islam
- This artist's blue period began around the time of his friend Carle Casagemas' public suicide
- Art of the Swoon Capital R Rake The Viscount Who Loved Me
- It's him last name Spier vs . the Homo Sapiens Agenda in a young adult favorite
- In 1986 reporter Geraldo Rivera opened a vault belonging to this Chi-Town criminal; what was found? Bupkis
- This company with a blue logo calls itself one of the largest home improvement retailers in the world
- It's name origin is African but this instrument is now widely associated with the music of Latin America
- Ganesha the Hindu god of beginnings is traditionally depicted with the head of this animal symbolizing breaking through obstacles
- Bowman could bear no more. He jerked out the last unit & Hal was silent forever is a line from this sci-fi work
- Dear Offred
- It's the last name of a film character played by both Gary Cooper & Adam Sandler
- A 1949 obituary said the name of this man whose magic would double an investment in 90 days was heard everywhere
- Kept at Chartres Cathedral in France the Sancta Camisa is a garment said to have been worn by this woman in childbirth
- In this novel a character is described as having the half-tint blue eyes that told of off-planet foods in his diet
- Seaside police chief Martin Brody fights a corrupt politician & a ferocious predator in this Peter Benchley bestseller
- Chapter 13: The Jedi
- In 1878 this childish gunslinger fought in the Lincoln County War before his date with Pat Garrett in 1881
- When Santa gives these creatures P.T.O. in the summer some travel up to 800 miles for grazing grounds
- This Oscar-winning actress has a certain mystique playing Mystique who deep down is all blue
- The Mahayana branch of this religion is more recent than the Theravada & includes the concept of adherents becoming Bodhisattvas
- The Balmoral Test
- The fairy tale about this brother & sister inspired an 1893 opera by the German composer Engelbert Humperdinck
- Chinatown gangster Mock Duck snitched on gambling dens but got a 1912 gambling charge himself & was sent to this double-talk prison
- Henri Murger who was broke & lived in a freezing attic apartment in Paris wrote the source material for this 1896 opera
- Tennyson gave a poem about a ferry trip this title now an idiom for dying
- Lorelei Linklater aged from 9 to 21 over the 12-year shoot of this film from her father Richard
- Beginning around 1908 this Romanian carved several versions of The Kiss from blocks of stone including the one seen here
- Let's fire up our RV & head for this lake Wisconsin's largest inland one & catch some northern pike & largemouth bass
- The summer range lay above the tree line on Forest Service land on Brokeback Mountain
- Charles Sumner a free stater nearly beaten to death on the Senate floor by a southerner
- There's a member of genus Corvus in this phrase that means in a straight line
- In Genesis 29 on first meeting his beloved Rachel he kissed her and lifted up his voice and wept
- Born in Austria he learned English while rooming with Peter Lorre so it's lucky the people in Some Like It Hot don't talk like I am
- Most of the length of this French-named lake separates New York & Vermont
- John C. Calhoun & John E. Colhoun but what's in a name Y'all?
- I am invisible understand simply because people refuse to see me
- While tubing down a river you do this which can also be a rhyming idiom for accepting a situation
- He & Joe Robert Cole wrote the scripts for Black Panther & its sequel & he directed both films too
- As the story goes after performing for Maria Theresa at age 6 in 1762 this wunderkind jumped into the empress' lap & kissed her
- The Radleys welcome anywhere in town kept to themselves a predilection unforgivable in Maycomb
- The name of this freshwater lake shared by 2 western states is from a Washoe word for lake; hope you win big at Harrah's too
- Henry Clay–don't compromise on your response!
- 7 months after he died in 2009 Molly Ringwald & Anthony Michael Hall were part of a tribute to him at the Oscars
- Meaning somewhat liberal this 3-word phrase describes how you've moved from the median
- The musical Kiss Me Kate was based on this Shakespeare play
- Lying entirely in the U.S. this Great Lake that made Milwaukee famous reaches a great depth of 923 feet
- 'He shows himself; he's a hunchback. He walks; he's bandy-legged. He looks at you; he's one-eyed. You speak to him; he's deaf'
- This phrase describes a plane flying low to evade enemy detection or anything that's not getting attention nowadays
- Stephen A. Douglas happy in 1858 sad in 1860 dead in 1861
- Born while her dad was making The Godfather she's won an Oscar for screenwriting & been named best director at Cannes
- Washington Irving gave one of the earliest written accounts of the yuletide tradition of kissing under this plant
- A 2023 report said that without emergency measures this Great lake in Utah would likely disappear in the next five years
- Elinor saw with concern the excess of her sister's sensibility (we're practically giftwrapping this one!)
- Sam Houston until 1859
- After the Sex Pistols Johnny Rotten now John Lydon fronted this band PiL for short
- This trade organization declared war on Denmark in the 14th century
- To abandon that scrumptious butterkuchen
- Popular name of various acalephs medusas or sea-nettles from their gelatinous structure
- Eastern philosophy calls this a life force; some also spell it with a Q but we're going with the Greek letter style
- All eyes were on him when he gave his first presidential inaugural address in 1885
- Copenhagenize is an urban planning firm specializing in making cities friendly to these transports the way Copenhagen is
- To give up to another your foremost position in a race
- Steve Martin & Michael Caine were these title conmen in a 1988 remake of a comedy starring David Niven & Marlon Brando
- One of several large eared seals including the distinct species (Zalophus) californianus
- Instead of the end the beginning: this luxury watch brand traces its roots back to 1848 in the Swiss village La Chaux-de-Fonds
- It's an equilateral parallelogram & it's 7 letters; one thing it's not–a type of public transport
- In this film Miracle Max warns You rush a miracle man you get rotten miracles
- Den Gamle By an open-air museum representing an early Danish town is an attraction in Arhus on this peninsula
- To surprise–nay absolutely astound–a convent sister
- This name of China's president since 2013 is spelled the same way as the Greek letter
- Mouse-like quadrupeds… having the fingers extended to support a thin membrane
- Danish beermaster J.C. Jacobsen named this brewery for his son
- Here's the brilliant Marty Feldman who played Igor in this 1974 classic film comedy & we haven't done a thing to the picture
- Valentine in Army of the Dead was rotten all over as a zombie one of these that would make Joe Exotic squeal
- To have joint custody of a grizzly
- Of the carp family native to China… commonly kept in ponds cold-water tanks or… glass globes
- The first passenger flight of this airline took off in 1929 going from Dallas to Jackson Mississippi
- Check out this planet checking you out; it was once known as Hermes but times & beliefs changed
- Denmark claims the longest-used one of these–the Dannebrog which legend says fell to Earth in a 1219 battle
- To turn down that delicious glass of Burgundy
- The first film to get a score on this now 25-year-old website was Star Trek: Insurrection back in 1998
- A large hornless ruminant quadruped distinguished by its humped back long neck and cushioned feet
- You could put googly eyes on each end of the name of this province here & you're welcome for the log idea northern neighbors
- These blockers are used to help prevent angina & heart attacks
- In season 5 of Family Matters Jaleel White's character takes an elixir & becomes this suave alter ego
- Hostels around the Riviera Maya include the Itza Hotel Akumal & the Mayan Monkey Hostel in this Trendy place
- Milan Kundera's second novel Life is Elsewhere was not allowed to be published in this his home country at the time
- Franz Joseph Gall developed this discredited pseudoscience that attempted to discern personality by skull shape
- Earl Warren 5 years before becoming Chief Justice
- In Crazy Stupid Love. Ryan Gosling helps this actor with a sartorial transformation
- Each of the 10 movements of this Mussorgsky work represents a piece of art on display created by a late friend
- The Central House Marrakech Medina boasts views of these mountains from its rooftop terrace
- Yu Hua's Chronicle of a Blood Merchant paints a picture of life under this man's Cultural Revolution
- It's a device for artists to make canvas taut & ready to be painted; the word also refers to something you carry an injured person on
- Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. running with a then-veep himself
- One of Rachmaninoff's best-known works is his Rhapsody On A Theme of this Italian violin virtuoso
- You don't have to BYOV bring your own volleyball to this hostel in Bali that sounds exactly like a Tom Hanks film
- Rachael Leigh Cook gets a major glow up in this 1999 film with Freddie Prinze Jr.–her glasses are removed
- Ghost Stories a graphic novel from Canadian Jeff Lemire is set in a town outside this city across the river from Detroit
- It's a machine that removes husks from grain; Andrew Meikle patented one in 1788
- Lloyd Bentsen who knew Jack Kennedy & was not afraid to say so
- In Encino Man this actor gets a major makeover after defrosting–he takes a bath
- Ferde Grofé called for coconut shells to imitate the clip-clopping of a burro on the trail in this suite
- A lodge on a playa in Nicaragua has this activity in its name & offers lessons to improve your ripping skills
- This-ing the gnar means skiing difficult terrain; this-ing on a guitar is what Eddie Van Halen did
- A deadly epidemic is sweeping through Oran Algeria in this classic by Albert Camus
- 1739's Saul is one of this composer's most dramatic oratorios
- Paul Ryan who'd remain in the House
- A few things added to cars on this show hosted by Xzibit: a fish tank a fireplace a Sistine Chapel-like ceiling
- Notes from Underground a novella by this Russian is about a man alienated from the world
- At the Circus Hostel in Berlin there is a museum of this Baywatch actor who single-handedly ended the Cold War (jk jk)
- Sarah Palin in a would-be first that would wait for a while longer
- Doctors' duds
- Thea Musgrave's first commissioned work in 1953 was Suite O' Bairnsangs for a festival in this her native country
- This great Pittsburgh Penguin wore number 66 & was credited with 690 goals
- Someone who throws money away on things they don't need might be called this compound word
- Of the 11 national battlefields this one 10 miles from Hagerstown Maryland
- Try a Pink Lady also known as Cripps Pink the first variety of this fruit to be trademarked
- The first British citizen in space Helen Sharman spent a week aboard this Soviet space station in 1991
- In Hawaii this dormant volcano whose name means white mountain because it gets snow in winter
- When Andrew Carnegie got his first of these monthly checks he cried Here's the goose that lays the golden eggs
- Of the 5 books of the Pentateuch it's written in the form of a farewell address by Moses
- You won't see any players from this MLB team wearing a single digit number; they've all been retired & No. 8 twice
- Fresh these are only in U.S. markets from September to January but they keep in your freezer for a year
- After a crewman was exposed to measles backup Jack Swigert made it onto this 1970 Apollo mission & might have wished he hadn't
- Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains
- To compete for a prize
- Joe Namath offered his retired 12 to this new Jets QB but he said that'd always be Broadway Joe's & went with his college No. 8
- Of the first 10 ordinal numbers
- Yup those are ready to eat: you can quote me Bartlett these get lighter in color as they ripen
- Recorded aboard the ISS Chris Hadfield's zero-g version of this Bowie song has gotten 52 million+ views on YouTube
- In Alaska this mountain peak of course
- Here are some terms of this: my little schmoopy pookie pumpkin & my darling
- Tennis-related last name of NBA center Kevin who wore 0 for the Cleveland Cavaliers for O-regon & O-hio
- Of the Great Lakes it's the fourth-largest & drains out through the Niagara River
- This sweet & seedy vine fruit sounds like it might inspire an intense desire for it
- As this country's first astronaut Soyeon Yi packed kimchi to share with her colleagues on the International Space Station
- This word refers to the supports placed at either end of your collection of Simon & Garfunkel biographies
- Humphreys Peak in the Kachina peaks wilderness
- Of NBA franchises by team name not city they won the championship in 2021
- In 2017 the Lakers retired both his No. 8 & 24; tragically 3 years later he was gone
- A traditional part of Muslim diets during Ramadan these palm fruits are known as tamuru in Arabic
- In 1995 Eileen Collins became the first woman to pilot one of these & in 1999 the first to command a mission aboard one
- Found in a small grove of trees 1257-foot Hoosier Hill
- The only country in Africa with Spanish as an official language it lies mostly between 1 & 2 degrees north latitude
- They're the pretty flowers seen here; picked them just for you
- Some New Englanders aren't Connecticuties but these which mentions a spice
- This 1870s U.S. political party got its colorful name because it wanted to maintain or increase paper money circulation
- It's thought that Harry Lime from Graham Greene's The Third Man was based on this British spy & Soviet double agent
- Named for a 19th c. French pathologist this area of the left front part of the brain contains neurons involved in speech function
- This American explorer returned to Antarctica in the 1930s & had to be rescued in 1934 suffering from frostbite
- Though also called the tailbone it's not actually one bone but 3 to 5 fused together
- A New Yorker or the last name of Washington Irving's Diedrich
- Detergents containing these proteins that speed up chemical reactions are good on dried bloodstains
- Who killed the chauffeur in this film with Bogie as Philip Marlowe? The screenwriters & Raymond Chandler didn't know either
- It sounds like an old name for Troy but it's the lowest section of the small intestine where certain vitamins salts are absorbed
- In 1535 Jacques Cartier sailed up this river as far as present-day Quebec
- This numerical term means to get rid of or destroy or to bury at sea
- People from Tennessee are called these because its residents were eager to step up to serve as soldiers
- The Florence type of this herb is sometimes mislabeled as sweet anise
- This author of The Year of Magical Thinking helped write the 1976 version of A Star Is Born
- In 1886 Dr. Reginald Fitz wrote the 1st clinical description of this condition where an internal organ is inflamed & urged surgery
- In 1865 British explorer Edward Whymper led the first successful attempt to reach the top of this Alpine peak
- Seen here is self-made billionaire Sara Blakely inventor of this shapewear
- Folks from Michigan might be Yoopers or these fearless members of the weasel family
- It might be a tad brisk to take a plunge into this alliterative lake Scotland's largest in surface area
- Pulp writer Jim Thompson helped write the script for The Killing a heist movie by this director of The Shining
- The windpipe is another name for this which is about 4 to 6 inches long & 1 inch in diameter
- A 10 1/2-mile bridge across the Tagus River in Lisbon is named for this Portuguese explorer
- Pronounced one way it means intricate; pronounced another a series of interconnected apartment buildings
- Meaning child of the land a Kamaaina is a person from this state
- Lip sweaters is slang for these grown by some people during Movember
- Dorothy Parker contributed to the script for Saboteur a 1942 thriller by this director
- The right one of these organs has 3 lobes while the left has 2 (to make room for your heart)
- In 1725 this Dane went in search of a northeast passage
- Tied up or a combination of companies that may reduce competition
- This salad made with Romaine is said to be named for its supposed creator the owner of the Brown Derby
- This Finnish track star won an amazing 9 gold medals across 3 Olympic games in the 1920s
- From Russia with love this plucky 3-stringed instrument has a hollow triangular body
- Elected mayor of Jerusalem in 2018 Moshe Lion is the first from this branch of the Jews named from Hebrew for Spain
- An arras is a curtain or wall hanging; in Hamlet this old man hides behind one & is stabbed through it
- A hidden stash or the dollar bills you might store there
- At the 2020 Olympics this 35-year-old mom became the most decorated U.S. track & field athlete ever
- Romaine is just one of the lettuces in Giada De Laurentiis' recipe for this salad an Italian word for any hors d'oeuvre
- Speaker of the line I prithee good Prince Hal help me to my horse good king's son
- This barrel-shaped vessel used to hold liquids got title billing in a short story with regard to Amontillado
- Edwin Moses had a leg up on the competition for nearly 10 years winning 107 straight finals in the 400m this race
- In October 1973 Israel fought the war named for this Jewish holy day
- French for street or a French word for a gumbo base
- The paler sweeter center of a head of romaine has this anatomical name
- The national museum of Ireland has a plaster cast of an early 1900s ghost turnip this; we use pumpkins
- Lines that nobody understands include this Othello villain calling Cassio a fellow almost damned in a fair wife
- In 1992 Israel got what's been called it finest public building to house this body that the government wanted to overhaul in 2023
- Thick or car blemishes
- In the language of this country maroulosalata is a salad typically made with romaine
- In 2023 Swedish-American Mondo Duplantis broke his own world record in soaring 6.22 meters over 20 feet in this event
- In Greek myth master carpenter Epeius built this hollow item; Cassandra warned her peeps but… they didn't listen
- World sales of Israel these investment items are over $40 billion; the shalom type from $36 is a lovely B'nei mitzvah gift
- In this play Puck has some handy juice that makes a sleeper fall in love with the next person he sees
- In 2021 after becoming the second woman to throw this more than 80 meters–about 262'–we bet Deanna Price was Thor the next day
- To lend or a solo wolf
- Romaine lettuce & anchovies are essential to the classic recipe for this salad
- Outstanding examples of prehistoric art can be found in Altamira this type of hollow feature
- Play-mates Portia Antonio & Shylock live in & around this city
- Adopted in 1949 9 months after statehood the emblem of Israel features this symbol of Hanukkah but with only 7 branches
- Expressed in todays numbers its the sum total if you add the 7 Roman numerals together
- In 1991 this Danube nation S. of Ukraine became independent of Russia modified its own name a bit & joined the U.N. the next year
- World cuisine: These leaves with a European nationality in their name are essential to Iran's national dish ghormeh sabzi
- In 2000 the Anchorage International Airport was renamed to honor this long-serving senator
- The title of this 2013 film about a boy on summer vacation refers to a place to sit in a station wagon (a 1970 Buick Estate)
- In 480 B.C. the Battle of Salamis saw Greek navies take on the navies of this Persian ruler son of Darius
- A nation's military planes get frozen & you have to hit a combination of keys on your Mac or PC to exit them
- The Danube's middle course loves gates running from the Hungarian Gates Gorge to Romania's ' Iron Gate in these mountains
- The barks in this Lindsey Buckingham song aren't the dog that's in National Lampoon's Vacation–it's a co-o-o-o-o-o-o-incidence
- Contract law: An efficient this of contract is done on purpose because one party finds damages cheaper than fulfilling the deal
- Southern Democrat Richard Russell was one of the obstacles Lyndon Johnson overcame to sign this bill on July 2 1964
- A Vegas casino with a Roman theme changes allegiances & becomes a royal residence & private retreat of Louis XIII
- This powerful dynasty that began ruling China in 202 B.C. ushered in a golden age of culture & prosperity
- Medicine: Angiotensin is the A in this acronym whose inhibitors are widely prescribed for heart problems
- The Danube provides most of the border between Serbia's Vojvodina province & this country in the Balkan Peninsula's northwest
- This senator from Massachusetts has time & time again professed her love for the Dwayne The Rock Johnson show Ballers
- Sharon Stone & Madonna have stayed at Italy's San Domenico Hotel seen in the role of this title place in season 2 on HBO
- A standard piece of lumber twice as wide as it is thick is also a day or time meaningful to cannabis users
- 3 times was the charm for Carthage which lost all 3 of these wars against Rome between 264 & 146 B.C.
- Rising in the mountains of this colorful German forest the Danube flows nearly 1800 miles & empties into the same-shaded sea
- Vacation had to get away sang this band in a 1982 Top 10 hit
- Movie history: In 1939 Hollywood released 365 films including all-time classics & this jungle hero Finds a Son!
- In 1859 anti-slavery Democrat David Broderick became the only sitting U.S. senator to be killed in one of these fights
- His last play Oedipus at Colonus was produced posthumously in 401 B.C.
- A phrase about the return of bovines that means to wait a long time gets around to founding a house improvement chain in 1978
- The Danube waltzes past this world capital that saw the birth & death of Blue Danube creator Johann Strauss Jr.
- It's the name of the official Kenny Chesney fan club & precedes no shirt no problems in a song about a Mexican getaway
- The nickname of disease spreader Ms. Mallon gets a big break on Broadway in a show about a nanny for the Banks family
- In 1969 a crowd of journalists & celebrities joined John & Yoko in a Montreal hotel room to record this anthem
- Yerevan the capital of this country dates back to a settlement of the 700s B.C.
- German for a travel urge (10 letters)
- This bag was named after a Victorian prime minister & even Oscar Wilde called it fashionable
- The coral snake is deadly; the similar-looking scarlet this is harmless
- These 2 words on a bag of coffee mean its supply chain has been independently certified as meeting sustainability labor standards
- How to re-educate violent people like Alex in this novel? My top glazz-lids were pulled up & up & up & I could not shut my glazzies
- This writer gave the name Monster to the backpack she staggered under in her Wild walk on the Pacific Crest Trail
- For Double this the last album released before his death John & Yoko alternated songs
- Facing a gale or a group of islands (8 letters)
- Before this process coffee beans are green; after they're brown & ready to grind
- Lycosidae is the family of these hairy hunting spiders named for another hairy hunter
- In 1972 John & Yoko released the album Some Time in this city where he'd spend most of the rest of his life
- Wanna play God like him? Make the being of a gigantic stature… eight feet in height and proportionably large or… don't
- Hershey candy bar or nonspecific object (15 letters)
- Folks in the Bible might have needed a raiment bag; today we use this for suits & dresses that must hang straight not be folded
- Latrodectus geometricus the brown this has venom twice as powerful as that of its notorious black cousin
- Jacques-Victor Delforge & Henri-Otto Mayer filed a patent for this type of plunger-based device in 1852
- Michele Alexander & Jeannie Long put it right there in the title–How to do his in 10 Days: The Universal Don'ts of Dating
- On July 27 1976 John received one of these colorful items symbolizing victory in his long battle for U.S. residency
- At a time when this type of big travel case often had a round top Louis Vuitton's 1858 Trianon was the first boxy type
- Blemished word for one who's overanxious (9 letters)
- Thamnophis is the genus of these snakes that have stripes resembling bands used to secure clothing
- On the tree coffee berries aren't called beans but these rhyming with berries
- John Lennon's family claimed his October 9 1940 birth in this city took place during a German air raid
- When meeting this Dr. with a unique palate Do not reach through the bars… do not accept anything he attempts to hold out to you
- The second paragraph of this novel mentions a sea-chest belonging to the old sailor Billy Bones
- Orb weaver spiders have 5 spinnerets for extruding this substance used to make webs
- Japanese horseradish (6 letters)
- They fight without shirts or shoes. The fights go on as long as they have to. Those are the other rules of this
- One story says the inventor of this type of coffee was inspired by a shipment of beans accidentally soaked by seawater
- The author of this unfinished epic poem was unsure if he wanted the title character to end in hell – or in an unhappy marriage
- It's a minor fault or quirk from the diminutive of a Spanish word for sin
- Dudes hold onto your car when you're visiting this famous attraction
- A recent exhumation of this eccentric 16th century Danish astronomer found his prosthetic nose was more likely brass than gold
- War Pigs by this British heavy metal band was meant to convey that war was the real satanism
- (!) The title of this 1855 book about a young Brit sailing the Atlantic is used to mean let's head in a certain direction
- Millions of years ago all of the continents were combined in a super one called this meaning all earth
- This political organization was founded by Huey P. Newton & Bobby Seale in 1966
- It's an artwork that immerses the viewer in an environment such as Damien Hirst's Earth Air Fire Water
- Visit the Mining Museum in Galena Kansas a small town that was big in mining this metal obtained from galena
- Leapfrog is software scientists use to create 3D models of this kind of relative elevation map partly from Greek for place
- This honkytonk singer dueted with Willie Nelson on the sudsy country hit Beer For My Horses
- ()It's Susanna Kaysen's memoir of 2 years at McLean Psychiatric Hospital starting when she was just 18
- This large bird of Africa & Asia takes its name from its prominent beak often topped by a hollow chamber called a casque
- Oddly the names of the agents involved in this 1798 scandal were Jean Pierre & Lucien not Xena Yolanda & Zara
- Begin your historic road trip at the Begin sign in Chicago near the corner of Adams Street & this stately avenue
- In a song mentioning the Hollywood Hills the Red Hot Chili Peppers sang True men don't kill these wild canids
- Seen here deposits at Badwater Basin of what is mostly this mineral leave polygon-shaped designs due to water evaporation
- Also known as birling this outdoor sport requires good balance & is especially enjoyed by lumberjacks
- (?) This phrase completes the bestselling Erma Bombeck title If Life Is a Bowl of Cherries What Am I Doing here…
- In the 16th century an African man in Japan named Yasuke became the first recorded foreigner to join the ranks of this warrior class
- Lester Dill who ran Missouri's Meramec Caverns was one of the 1st to use this form of advertising on cars; in the '30s they were tied on
- Nocturnal creatures are no so prudent the moon's my teacher & I'm her student is from her song She Wolf
- ()It's the 1950 title trio that's part of the Chronicles of Narnia
- This process is the weathering of particles as they're worn away & moved by wind or water
- A participant in this Boston Harbor event said most of the people chosen were journeymen & apprentices
- When addressing your local archbishop you might refer to him as Your Grace or Your this other honorific
- In Carthage Missouri there's a historic one of these where you can catch a movie without ever leaving your car
- This is what it sounds like at this tearful moment sang Prince in the movie Purple Rain
- This word for a type of blood vessel is also used for a mineral-filled fissure within rock
- (!) In this book He took every present! Pop guns… bicycles! Roller skates! Drums! Checker-boards! Tricycles! Popcorn! and Plums!
- Prudish & optimal or top notch
- In 1954 Roger Bannister ran the first under 4-minute mile on this city's Iffley Road track
- A 1914 ad said this piece of outerwear was made of a hard khaki… lined sheepskin & absolutely waterproof
- This French actress has played Céline in a trilogy of films
- The 1984 Self-Portrait by this New York painter inspired by graffiti has been exhibited at the Guggenheim Bilbao
- AL & .al
- A fable's lesson & the emotional outlook of a group such as employees
- A queen of the ski slopes Julia Mancuso was known for wearing this on her head as she was crowned an Olympic champion
- Of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse in the Bible the one representing war rides this color horse
- A 2021 article title: Why Do Men Wear these knit caps That Don't Cover Their Ears?
- DE & .de
- Of the 4 famous folks up on Mount Rushmore the one who was born first
- Expel saliva out of meanness
- A self-portrait helped make Judith Leyster the woman master in Haarlem's painters' version of this group of craftsmen
- Early in her 30+ years voicing this character Julie Kavner had it in her contract that she'd never do it live & spoil the illusion
- This one-piece garment that is named for its original use by parachuters is now high fashion
- AR & .ar
- A small rounded lump of something soft & a model of the Earth
- In 1960 his triple-selfie graced the cover of the Saturday Evening Post
- In 1966 Julie Newmar was in the first Batman episode that featured this villain The Purr-Fect Crime
- Meaning someone who is bluffing four-flusher is a term that originated in this game
- CA & .ca
- Novio in Spanish this significant other is the name of a style of loose-fitting jeans for women
- Before taking off for Tahiti he painted The Yellow Christ & Portrait of the Artist with the Yellow Christ
- A baby bear & a solid square
- A four-striper is someone of this U.S. Navy rank the boss on board
- All in character at the Emmys as Tony Hale stood nearby holding her clutch she thanked all her Veep co-stars… except Tony Hale
- A bright color palette that was big in the '80s & has made a comeback on the festival scene is called this like a noble gas