Town in the canton of Bern between the lakes of Brienz and Thun
Peninsula in the Adriatic Sea, shared by Croatia, Slovenia, and Italy
Modern name of Constantinopel
Home of Cornell University in New York
County town of Suffolk in the United Kingdom
A narrow piece of land connecting two larger areas
Peninsula in southwestern Europe
State in the northwestern United States
City on Lake Baikal in Siberia
Capital of Pakistan
Famous beach in Rio de Janeiro
Central borough of London
Major airport outside of Seoul in South Korea
Major waterfall system on the border of Argentina and Brazil
Major Asian river originating in Tibet and emptying into the Arabian Sea
NHL team from New York
One ninth of a baseball game
First name of long time Real Madrid goalkeeper Casillas
Host of the 1964 and 1976 Winter Olympics
Home city of the NFL team Colts
Football (soccer) team from Milan in Italy
MLB team from Cleveland
First name of Japanese baseball player Suzuki
Last name of Swedish football (soccer) player Zlatan
Parrot in Disney's 'Aladdin'
Last name of The Mask's alter ego
The I of IMDb
Quentin Tarantino's 2009 movie '____ Basterds'
2015 movie by Pixar
First name of 'The Princess Bride'-character Montoya
Last name of Mexican director of 'Birdman' (2014) and 'The Revenant' (2015)
First name of female star of 1942 movie 'Casablanca'
2004 Pixar movie 'The ____'
Nationality of author Oscar Wilde
Large fortress in J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth universe, built around the tower of Orthanc
Last name of Norwegian 19th century playwright Henrik
One of the forbidden curses in the Harry Potter universe
1895 play by Oscar Wilde 'The ____ of Being Earnest'
Last name of British transvestite comedian Eddie
American technology company manufacturing microprocessors
Sustained increase in the general price level of goods in an economy over a period of time
One of the Balearic Islands
The world's largest furniture retailer
The worship leader of a mosque and Muslim community among Sunni Muslims
Pope name, of which there has been thirteen bearers so far
First son of Abraham according to Jews, Christians, and Muslims
Ancient Egyptian goddess of health, marriage, and wisdom
In Greek Mythology, he flew too close to the sun
First name of the first female Prime Minister of India
First name of Ugandan dictator Amin
Russian Tsar known as 'The Terrible'
Site of famous battle and raising of the US Flag in 1945
First name of English mathematician Newton
Country controlled by Saddam Hussein from 1979 to 2003
A historically powerful northeast Native American confederacy
Group of institutions within the government system of the Catholic Church whose aim was to combat heresy
Industry of UNESCO Heritage site of Engelsberg in Sweden
Application of controlled amounts of water to plants at needed intervals
The ninth letter of the Greek alphabet
German word for island
A triangle with two sides of equal length
Latin phrase translated as 'by the fact itself', '____ facto'
The opposite of explosion
One of the three parts of the psychic apparatus defined by Sigmund Freud
Vector graphics editor developed and marketed by Adobe
1993 album by Nirvana
Stage name of James Newell Osterberg, associated with The Stooges
1970 song by Led Zeppelin '____ Song'
Last studio album by Michael Jackson
1971 song by John Lennon
2004 album by Green Day 'American ____'
Last name of Black Sabbath guitarist and songwriter
1990's sitcom 'Home ____'
2000's American reality show 'Miami ____'
Fake news website run by radio host Alex Jones
Group of long-legged wading birds that inhabit wetlands, forests and plains
Medium-sized antelope found in eastern and southern Africa
The largest group of hexapod invertebrates within the arthropod phylum
American chain of burger restaurants with locations in southwestern America
One of the seven colours of the rainbow
Chemical element with symbol I and atomic number 53
The innermost of Jupiter's four Galilean moons
The solid state of water
Photo-sharing application acquired by Facebook in 2012
Property of an electrical conductor measured in henry (H)
The anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear
Anti-inflammatory drug used for treating pain, fever, and inflammation
Variant of a particular chemical element which differ in neutron number
Peptide hormone which regulates the metabolism of carbohydrates, fats and protein by promoting the absorption of glucose into fat, liver and skeletal muscle cells
First name of the widow of Filipino dictator Ferdinand Marcos
The I of CIA
The finger next to the thumb
Luxury vehicle division of Japanese automaker Nissan
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