Clue | Who is or What is |
5 countries including Azerbaijan & Russia border this large 'Sea' that's really a lake | |
In 1640 English settlers named a Connecticut town 'New' this, reflecting the safety it provided | |
April 1, 1861: Shooting starts here | |
Leontopodium alpinum, this flower, blooms, as the song says, 'small and white, clear and bright' | |
As parties choose a nominee for pres., the 2 main contest types are primaries & these, where voters give support openly | |
Some first female mayors are Joan Wagnon (Topeka), Lila Cockrell (San Antonio) & this current U.S. sen. (San Francisco) | |
On June 25, 1951 a CBS program called 'Premiere' was the first TV broadcast featuring this innovation | |
The Olympic motto, the Latin 'citius, altius, fortius', means 'faster, higher', this | |
1-word term for the Virgin Mary; there are paintings of her 'and Child with Saints' & '...with Angels' | |
This Mongolian took a break from BBQ-ing China in 1218 to take out an empire in what's now Uzbekistan & Turkmenistan | |
The SBA encourages banks to make these, of $50,000 or less; they can help a business more than a 'tiny' bit | |
When these 2 boys & their pal Joe Harper are presumed dead, they hide in the church & hear their own funerals | |
This '90s film: The children's book 'The Sheep-Pig' | |
Mike Pence called this 1986 hoops movie 'the greatest sports film'' & screened it on Air Force 2 using his own copy | |
This novel ends with Amy & Nick Dunne reunited--sure, she framed him for her murder, but now she's pregnant | |
Adjective meaning relating to the navel | |
18-year-old Octavian won over the Roman army when he held games in honor of this slain leader in 44 B.C. | |
The ghost town of Manganese is in this state with the same 2-letter abbreviation as manganese | |
These nocturnal beetles seen during summer make up the family Lampyridae | |
From Greek, this male first name means 'Messiah-bearer' | |
For warships, the iron age began at the same time as the age of this type of power | |
After President Nixon visited China in 1972, China gifted the U.S. with 2 giant these | |
In 1858 this man invented an eponymous glass jar with a screw-on lid | |
In a 1516 work Sir Thomas More coined this word for an ideal place | |
broadway.com said it best about this show: 'Tina Fey's fetch movie is, like, now on Broadway' | |
In 1952 an early computer was used to discover the 13th Mersenne one of these numbers | |
A police training school is often called this; the LAPD one stresses firearm safety | |
In 1928 this Norwegian vanished while trying to rescue survivors of a Svalbard Archipelago crash | |
This New England capital shares its name with James Madison's Virginia plantation | |
The promenade down Volunteer Blvd., of course, led me to the University of this state | |
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