| Clue | Answer |
| Discovery Channel program hosted by Mike Rowe | |
| Reference book published by Merriam-Webster and others | |
| Bruce Willis movie filmed in LA’s Fox Plaza, aka Nakatomi Plaza | |
| The historical capital of the French province of Burgundy, population about 150,000 – known for its mustard | |
| Type of crown or ornamental headband worn by Eastern monarchs and others as a badge of royalty. From the Greek for 'I bind round” or “I fasten.” | |
| Scott Adams character who works for the pointy-haired boss and with co-workers Alice, Wally, and Asok | |
| One of the 14 Holy Helpers – the patron saint of France who was martyred on the highest hill in Paris c. 250 AD. | |
| A fork – at least according to Scuttle, who tells Ariel that humans use these to straighten their hair | |
| Coin featuring FDR’s face | |
| An administrative territorial unit administered by a bishop | |
| American entrepreneur who was the original voice of Mickey Mouse | |
| | Clue | Answer |
| PM of Canada from 1957-63 | |
| Marshy area of southeast Virginia and Northwest North Carolina | |
| Illinois town in which Ronald Reagan grew up, population about 16,000 | |
| Dagwood Bumstead’s boss | |
| Common name of the States’ Rights Democratic Party, which nominated Strom Thurmond for president in 1948 | |
| A long dagger with a straight blade – or the first name of the Dallas Mavericks’ German star | |
| Song or hymn of mourning composed or performed as a memorial to a dead person | |
| Strategic World War I board game created by Allan B. Calhamer, said to be the favorite game of JFK and Henry Kissinger | |
| Wind instrument developed by indigenous Australians of northern Australia, sometimes described as a natural wooden trumpet – sometimes made of eucalyptus hollowed out by termites | |
| Small antelope (12-16 inches at the shoulder) of Eastern and Southern Africa, with a repetitive name | |
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