1845 in the Knickerbocker Magazine: this 2-word possessive synonym for January 1

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2 This light and airy cake is perhaps a favorite of Gabriel
3 These rapscallions: The Curse of the Black Pearl
4 From @stoweboyd on twitter.com August 25 2007: this ubiquitous social media word derived from a keyboard symbol
5 Rev up your big ol' RV & go to this Wisconsin county south of Waupaca & east of Waushara
6 Christy Lefteri's The Beekeeper of Aleppo details a married couple's flight from this war-torn country
7 Food lore says this salty snack represents arms crossed in prayer & that its holes represent the Trinity
8 This film series: Battle of the Smithsonian
9 Scalpel! Clamp! Retractor! may all be on a type of instrument stand named for these brothers of Minnesota clinic fame
10 1125 in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle: this word for an assembly that now often follows city
11 You can catch the 3:10 to this state's Yuma County then keep goin' east to Cochise
12 In The Book of Gutsy Women this former first lady & her daughter tell the stories of their heroes like Diana Nyad & Rachel Carson
13 It's the condition of being a god or a fudge-like nutty candy
14 This lunatic: or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
15 A Spotify survey shows most surgeons listen to music in the O.R. & the No. 1 selection is this band's Rock You Like A Hurricane
16 1738: this 2-word term for low-powered binoculars you might take to a performance of Aida
17 Known for a very big bang this county in New Mexico was organized from parts of Sante Fe & Sandoval counties in 1949
18 A Dream About Lightning Bugs is a 2019 book from this singer minus his Five
19 Angels applaud this alliterative Breyers ice cream with marshmallow flavor & almonds sorta like Rocky Road
20 This naval epic: The Far Side of the World
21 5-letter type of nurse who keeps the surgical team sterile & helps with their gloves & gowns
22 1934 from an L.A. times piece about a lonely wives party: this rhyming 2-word term for a female buddy
23 At least 1300 men would prefer not to be in this Kansas county; they're in the same-named medium security penitentiary
24 The Girl Who Lived Twice is the latest novel featuring this tattooed heroine introduced by Stieg Larsson
25 In Greece baklava is traditionally made with 33 layers of this dough to represent the years of Jesus' life
26 This noble name: The Legend of Tarzan Lord of the Apes
27 Stretchy & strong the Prolene brand of these was invented in 1969 & is still used for bypass surgery
28 You might end up in the gutter or pick up a split at this place
29 It makes sense that this animal is at the center of the coat of arms for the Ivory Coast
30 The Fall of Athens is the 37th & final chapter in Donald Kagan's book named for this war
31 When you can tread on 9 daisies at once this season has come
32 In a 2019 film he starred as Arthur Fleck who becomes the villainous Joker
33 It's a city of 3 million located on the Río de la Plata Estuary
34 Mexico's coat of arms has a nopal a type of cactus that also has this alliterative name
35 This Punic city Must Be Destroyed covers its epic battle with Rome
36 Things are always going wrong with the proverb Bread always falls this way
37 This star who made a comeback with Stranger Things was named for a city in her birthplace of Minnesota
38 (VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE) This hornless breed--take a look--is named in part for a place in Scotland
39 The motto L'Union fait la force Unity makes strength is on the coat of arms not of France but of this next-door neighbor
40 The Story of a Sacred Landscape is the subtitle of a history of this ancient monument on Salisbury Plain
41 Sine cerere et baccho friget Venus means without food and wine this represented by Venus grows cold
42 The TODAY show is anchored by Hoda Kotb & this woman who is also NBC news chief legal correspondent
43 This comedian hopes to turn his Branson Missouri theater into Yakov Towers a senior community
44 This prehistoric period began around the 4th Millenium B.C.
45 (Sarah of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) Australia's coat of arms has the kangaroo and this bird. Both symbolize the country's forward motion as it's believed the animals don't
46 A history of this 2-letter Sumerian city is subtitled The City of the Moon God
47 She defeated Serena Williams to win the women's title at the 2018 U.S. Open
48 In 1849 this showman turned the lecture room of his American museum into a full-scale theater but it all burned down in 1865
49 An island group of the Western Pacific held by Germany until WWI it bears the name of a German Chancellor
50 The coat of arms of this nation of islands off Africa's east coast has only one shell down by the seashore & it's a turtle
51 Hell hath no fury like one of these
52 Just go with it--Andy Roddick is married to this model
53 For more than 250 years Nakamura-za was one of the foremost venues for viewing this highly stylized Japanese drama


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