|
|
|
|
|
|
|
To make dill pickles, start by soaking this member of the gourd family |
a cucumber
|
|
|
Sailing through the strait that bears his name, this European was the first to reach Chile |
Magellan
|
|
|
He threw his 1960 light heavyweight boxing gold medal into the Ohio River |
(Muhammad) Ali
|
|
|
The Jubilee Diamond was named in honor of her jubilee in 1897 |
Queen Victoria
|
|
|
Dorothy Fields' first big hit song was "I Can't Give You Anything But" this, "Baby" in 1928 |
Love
|
|
|
Benny, Bunker, Breed's |
Hills
|
|
|
This light, delicate pie doesn't contain the light, delicate fabric of the same name |
chiffon
|
|
|
In 1494 the pope drew a line dividing Latin America between these 2 European countries |
Spain & Portugal
|
|
|
The last Frenchman to schuss away with the gold in men's downhill was this man back in 1968 |
Jean-Claude Killy
|
|
|
The Regent Diamond is so named because the Duke of Orleans, regent of this country, bought it in 1717 |
France
|
|
|
He wrote the songs for "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" with Burton Lane, not Frederick Loewe |
(Marilyn: Who is Stephen Sondheim?)
(Alan Jay) Lerner
|
|
|
Rubber, green, postage |
stamps
|
|
|
The razor type of these bivalves resembles an old-fashioned straight razor folded up |
a clam
|
|
|
After Evita died, she became Juan Peron's wife & later, the first woman president in the Americas |
Isabel Peron
|
|
|
The games to be held in this city in 1916 were cancelled & it had to wait 20 years to get them back |
Berlin
|
|
|
In 1934 the Jonker Diamond was discovered on the ground after a storm in this African country |
South Africa
|
|
|
This lyricist for "The Fantasticks" has the same name as a Henry Fielding foundling |
Tom Jones
|
|
|
Umbrella, circus, pup |
tents
|
|
|
These small tomatoes with a fruity name can be stuffed & served as hors d'oeuvres |
a cherry
|
|
|
This general, who took the Alamo, was made president of Mexico 11 times between 1833 & 1855 |
Santa Anna
|
|
|
The 4000-meter individual pursuit is part of this competition |
bicycling
|
|
|
The largest diamond ever found, it was cut into over 100 separate stones |
(Michael: What is the Hope Diamond?)
Cullinan Diamond
|
|
|
Of "Yip", "Yap" or "Yup", the nickname of the lyricist who wrote "Over The Rainbow" |
Yip
|
|
|
Building, alphabet, writer's |
blocks
|
|
|
From the French meaning little rib, it's a small slice of meat , cut from the leg or ribs |
a cutlet
|
|
|
Columbus discovered gold on this island now shared by Haiti & the Dominican Republic |
Hispaniola
|
|
|
After winning the decathlon & pentathlon in 1912, he was given a ticker-tape parade in NYC |
(Marilyn: Who is Jesse Owens?)
Jim Thorpe
|
|
|
The Great Mogul Diamond was once owned by this Mogul emperor who built the Taj Mahal |
Shah Jahan
|
|
|
He & B. Comden made beautiful lyrics together for "On the Town" & "Wonderful Town" |
(Adolph) Green
|
|
|
Bachelor, liberal, house |
a party
|
|