|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Gateway Arch is part of this city's Jefferson National Expansion Memorial |
|
|
Joan Alexander played this role on "The Adventures of Superman" |
|
|
Lewis & Clark began their trip by heading up this river May 14, 1804 |
|
|
A blondie is basically one of these small chewy desserts, but made without chocolate |
|
|
Joseph Conrad's "____ of Darkness" |
|
|
Lucy wouldn't let Charlie Brown do this to the football |
|
|
This capital of South Dakota is named for a French fur trader |
|
|
He not only played Sherlock Holmes in 14 films, he starred in the "Radio Adventures", too |
|
|
T.E. Lawrence wrote the intro to Charles Montagu Doughty's book on exploring this area |
|
|
These small "scalding" cinnamon candies can be used as buttons on gingerbread people |
|
|
Oliver Sacks' "A ___ to Stand On" |
|
|
The British say "Touch wood"; we say this "wood" |
|
|
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base is located near this Ohio city that was home to the Wright brothers |
|
|
When "The Adventures of" this pair first appeared on radio, actors played their sons David & Ricky |
|
|
Raise a glass of vodka to Vladimir Atlasov, who explored & claimed this peninsula for Russia |
|
|
In "The Godfather" Richard Castellano says, "Leave the gun, take" these tubular pastries |
|
|
Daniel J. Boorstin's "Cleopatra's ____" |
|
|
This TV cop wasn't played by a Teletubby, but by a Telly Savalas |
|
|
A gateway to Yellowstone, it's Montana's most populous city |
|
|
"The Adventures of" this "Maltese Falcon" detective debuted in 1946, 5 years after the Bogart film |
|
|
On his ship La Dauphine, this Florentine captain became the first European to sail into New York Harbor |
|
|
Liquor brand that's integral to the sweet potato pudding at Miss Mary Bobo's Boarding House in Lynchburg, Tenn. |
|
|
Toni Morrison's "The Bluest ____" |
|
|
Mark Twain once worked as a printer in this Iowa town |
|
|
Nicknamed "Rocket City, U.S.A.", it served as Alabama's capital in 1819 |
|
|
"The Adventures Of" this "Farewell, My Lovely" detective debuted in 1947, long before the Mitchum film |
|
|
Father Hennepin, chaplain to this French explorer, was the first to publish an account of seeing Niagara Falls |
|
|
Term for the structure of the crust atop the pie seen here |
|
|
Alan Brown's "Audrey Hepburn's ____" |
|
|
Noted Czech astronomer...okay, we'll give you more; the comet named for him was sort of visible in 1973 |
|