|
SPORTS ILLUSTRATED 50th ANNIVERSARY |
|
|
|
|
|
|
The names Colorado & Tennessee were applied to these physical features before they were applied to states |
|
|
He still had an amazing career ahead of him when he made the cover as Sportsman of the Year for 1982 |
|
|
Mobcaps & football helmets are held on by these |
|
|
"On the Rim" is Mark Neumann's history of this Arizona landmark |
|
|
If you're into rum, pick up a bottle at the liquor store; if you're into rummy, pick up a pack of these, too |
|
|
Fred Flintstone's hometown |
|
|
The sylvania in Pennsylvania refers to these |
|
|
In January 1964 the first annual of these issues hit the stands; it was shot in Cozumel |
|
|
Of low, medium or high, the crown on a Stetson ten-gallon hat |
|
|
Jonathan Mark collaborated with this sex therapist on "Heavenly Sex: Sexuality in the Jewish Tradition" |
|
|
In this simulation of military combat, teams fire color-filled pellets that splatter on contact |
|
|
A dialect from the east end of London |
|
|
Its name may be from a Dutch name or a Greek colossus site |
|
|
In 1956 it was the year of this slugger, seen here |
|
|
A large one decorates doors at Christmas; a small one decorates the heads of honorees |
|
|
Mark Leyner wrote the humorous novel "My Cousin, My" this doctor who specializes in digestive disorders |
|
|
If you have hatha mind to do this, there's a studio nearby that'll have you bending & breathing right |
|
|
This bird known for its mimicry is the state bird of 5 southern U.S. states |
|
|
Maine's name came from this longer English word used to distinguish it from the nearby isles |
|
|
After breaking the 4-minute mile, he wrote an article for Sports Illustrated on "The Joy of Running" |
|
|
De rigueur wear for schussers & bank robbers |
|
|
Joseph Hopkins Twichell was this author's companion during the trip that produced "A Tramp Abroad" |
|
|
According to the "Chambers Book of Facts", this activity involves hand, leg & voice instruction & maybe a whip |
|
|
An ankle-length garment worn by a priest |
|
|
Montana was named for its mountains & this state was named for some "snow-covered" mountains |
|
|
After winning at Wimbledon in 1974, these two athletes shared the cover seen here |
|
|
When Lulu graduated from stripper school, her mortarboard had 2 of these |
|
|
Joan T. Mark's biography of this woman is subtitled "Coming of Age in America" |
|
|
Be careful when someone asks you to join him in this; it can be converting fibers into yarn or a gym class |
|
|
A mythological serpent that hatches from an egg |
|