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A purported image of this subject of legend was published in the Daily Mail newspaper on April 21, 1934 | |
William Bradford wrote that this document was partly inspired by the 'mutinous speeches' of some passengers | |
The 2 Central American nations that border only one ocean | |
Among the places he visited on his second missionary journey were Galatia & Corinth | |
This practice officially began in Pakistan in 1977, 44 years after an amendment ended it in the United States | |
In 2005 he lost for Best Actor but won for directing, at 74 becoming the oldest winner ever in that category | |
In a 1926 book, he 'is in a very sad condition, because it's his birthday, & nobody has taken any notice of it, & he's very gloomy' | |
Shigetaka Kurita designed the original set of 176 of these, which included the zodiac glyphs, hearts & a pair of googly eyes | |
William Seward objected to its timing, saying 'it may be viewed as the last measure of an exhausted government' | |
This is the most populous city on the world's most populous island; both begin with the same letter | |
A landmark 1957 New York Times story called him 'a powerful six-footer, olive-skinned...with a straggly beard' | |
A newspaper announcing his death in 1801 said he died in England & was 'notorious throughout the world' | |
NASA wished John Glenn this 8-letter word when he made the 1st U.S. manned orbital flight in 1962 & again upon his passing in 2016 | |
| Clue | Who is or What is |
A 1910 magazine article asked this groundbreaking artist if he used models; he grinned & said, 'Where would I get them?' | |
Completed in 1884, the Washington Monument became the tallest manmade structure but 4 years later was surpassed by this | |
In 1525 Spanish New World official Gonzalo Fernandez de Oviedo wrote, 'The flesh of these peacocks is very good' | |
Often considered appealing, these features are a genetic defect of the zygomaticus muscles of the face | |
One of the world's longest-running musicals, in 2015 it celebrated '30 years of revolution!' | |
The book 'From Marble to Flesh' is a biography of this statue that was created from 1501 to 1504 | |
It's the closest nation to the mainland U.S. where cars customarily drive on the left | |
In 1932 a 4,700-pound piece of the object that gave this capital its 'small' name was moved to city hall | |
The National Ocean Service says one lethal type of this bone-free creature is the most venomous marine anima | |
Its contiguous territory covers 36 degrees of latitude, the longest stretch of any country not in the top 10 in area | |
In a 1905 diary entry, Nicholas II wrote of this man, 'We have made the acquaintance of a man of God' | |
This capital's name is a Latinized form of the name of its country | |
One of his addresses used the term 'security shield' about international affairs as well as 'golden years' | |
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