| Clue | Answers |
| Area of Russia between the Urals and the Pacific | |
| Russian-American who developed the first commercially successful helicopter | |
| Carol that contains the lyrics: All is calm, all is bright, Round yon virgin mother and child | |
| Southern part of the San Francisco Bay area, home to many leading technology corporations | |
| Image of a person or object consisting of the outline and a featureless interior | |
| Mythopoeic work by J.R.R. Tolkien, edited and published by his son Christopher in 1977 | |
| Geologic period between the Ordovician and Devonian Periods | |
| Protagonist of Disney's The Lion King | |
| 'Just and devout' man of Jerusalem who met the Holy Family as they entered the Temple to fulfill the requirements of the Law of Moses on the 40th day from Jesus' birth | |
| He met a pie man, going to the fair | |
| Singer and actor, who made bobby-soxers swoon with songs like 'Strangers in the Night' | |
| Fictional sailor from Basrah, during the Abbasid Caliphate, hero of a story cycle | |
| Tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone | |
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| Maximum security prison located on the Hudson about 30 miles north of New York City | |
| Group of four air-filled spaces that surround the nasal cavity | |
| Largest city in South Dakota | |
| In Greek mythology, three seductive bird-women, who lured sailors to shipwreck with their enchanting music and voices | |
| The brightest star in the night sky | |
| Assassin of Robert F. Kennedy | |
| Best-known chapel in the Apostolic Palace in the Vatican City, famous for its architecture and decorations by Michelangelo, Botticelli and others | |
| Alliance which uses the dark side of the Force in the Star Wars movies | |
| The main entrance to the ancient city of Petra in southern Jordan | |
| City of about 9000, originally called New Archangel, in Alaska's Panhandle | |
| TV show that revolved around members of the Fisher family, who run a funeral home in LA | |
| Pope martyred under Emperor Valerian in 258 AD, mentioned in Eucharistic Prayer I | |
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