|
|
|
|
|
|
|
It's the collective term for the 8 bones of the skull which house the brain |
the cranium
|
|
|
This film in which Edmund Gwenn played Kris Kringle was released in 1947 in June |
Miracle on 34th Street
|
|
|
Poe once edited a magazine in this Virginia city & a statue of him still broods over the Capitol grounds there |
Richmond
|
|
|
FDR turned on the lights in Crosley Field 5/24/35 to allow the 1st Major League one of these in the U.S. |
night baseball
|
|
|
This company urges you to use its service "when it absolutely, positively has to be there overnight" |
Federal Express
|
|
|
The National Palace in this capital is located near the former site of Montezuma's palace |
(Jim: What is Lima?)
Mexico City
|
|
|
The root of each tooth is up to three times as long as this upper, visible part |
the crown
|
|
|
Jane Wyman won an Oscar for playing Belinda McDonald in this 1948 film |
Johnny Belinda
|
|
|
He was from Manhattan, Kansas, not New York, & Damon was his middle name, not his first name |
Damon Runyon
|
|
|
Built to relieve crowding in the Holland tunnel, this one opened under the Hudson in 1937 |
the Lincoln Tunnel
|
|
|
Founded in 1968, it's America's second-largest long-distance telephone company |
(Jim: What is IT&T?) (Carolyn: What is AT&T?)
MCI
|
|
|
This Swiss capital ranks as a leading producer of cheese & milk chocolate |
Bern
|
|
|
It's the substance which gives red blood cells their color & enables them to carry oxygen |
hemoglobin
|
|
|
Rex Harrison played the ghost of sea captain Daniel Gregg in this 1947 film |
The Ghost and Mrs. Muir
|
|
|
This ex-corset maker published his celebrated "Rights of Man" in 1791 |
Thomas Paine
|
|
|
In 1936 Drew Pearson & Robert Allen coined this term to describe the Supreme Court's makeup |
(Alex: [Prior to the wager] We have less than a minute to go in this round.)
Nine Old Men
|
|
|
One of the top accounting firms, it's handled the Academy Awards balloting since 1935 |
Price Waterhouse
|
|
|
Spanish colonists named this South American capital for the "good winds" which brought them there |
Buenos Aires
|
|
|
Located behind the stomach, & prone to rupturing, it's the body's largest lymphatic organ |
the spleen
|
|
|
His role as Raven in "This Gun for Hire" made this actor a star |
Alan Ladd
|
|
|
Among the Indians he wrote about were Susquesus, Chingachgook & Uncas |
(James Fenimore) Cooper
|
|
|
In March 1933 Engelbert Dollfuss dissolved this country's parliament & banned parades |
Austria
|
|
|
In 1987 this co. added the optima card to its green, gold & platinum cards for more flexible payments |
American Express
|
|
|
The present Indonesia Sheraton, 14 stories high, was this capital city's 1st high-rise building |
Jakarta
|
|
|
Goiters may develop when this gland is either too active, or not active enough |
the thyroid
|
|
|
In "The Jolson Story" Scotty Beckett played Jolson as a boy & this actor played him as an adult |
Larry Parks
|
|
|
Female expatriate who wrote, "Chicken, alas a dirty word, alas a dirty third... alas a dirty bird" |
Gertrude Stein
|
|
|
Gandhi was arrested after a 1930 march to break up the government's monopoly on this |
salt
|
|
|
In the early 1980s it surpassed BankAmerica in assets to become the largest banking corp. in the U.S. |
Citicorp
|
|
|
A museum honoring artist Edvard Munch can be found in the ostkant or east side of this capital city |
(Jim: What is Helsinki?) (Carolyn: What is Berlin?)
Oslo
|
|