| Clue | Word, Name or Phrase that Begins with Pa |
| Body of water that covers about 30% of the Earth’s surface | |
| Author of the pamphlet “Common Sense” (1776) | |
| A word, phrase or sentence that reads the same forward and backward | |
| Nickname for South Carolina | |
| Spanish city famous for the San Fermín festival, from July 7 to 14, in which the running of the bulls is a main attraction | |
| The Sunday before Easter | |
| A seemingly contradictory statement that may nonetheless be true | |
| Game bird of the genus Perdix or Alectoris, famous for sitting in pear trees | |
| U.S. World War II general known as “Old Blood and Guts” | |
| In Greek myth she was first woman and opened a box containing all the ills that would plague mankind | |
| Sixth and last wife of England’s king Henry VIII | |
| Prince of Troy whose abduction of Helen started the Trojan War | |
| | Clue | Word, Name or Phrase that Begins with Pa |
| The knee cap | |
| One of the 14 Holy Helpers, whose name means “all compassionate,” martyred in 303 AD. | |
| Capital of American Samoa | |
| A large, thick-skinned, hoofed mammal -- for example an elephant, hippo or rhino | |
| Nation whose capital is Ascuncion | |
| Nation in Central America | |
| Any of the twelve peers in Charlemagne’s court – and the main character of the Western TV and radio show “Have Gun – Will Travel” | |
| Greek island on which St. John was given the visions recorded in Revelations | |
| City in Rhode Island, known as the “Birthplace of the American Industrial Revolution,” and site of Samuel Slater’s first cotton-spinning mill | |
| Element with atomic number 46, whose symbol is Pd | |
| Sleepwear whose name comes from Persian for “leg garment” | |
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