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1 Saying it was Stolen by Napoleon Self-styled Italian patriot Vincenzo Peruggia took it in 1911
2 Composed of tin copper & antimony Britannia metal is this type of 5-letter mixture
3 It calls itself The oldest major soft drink in America
4 A genus of frogs is called this type presumably because they croak in unison like a group of actors speaking together in a play
5 Sadly in 2022 we lost this Coal Miner's Daughter an Opry member for 60 years at the age of 90
6 Brew made with a top-fermenting yeast
7 The second-most abundant metal in the Earth's crust it's number one down in the core
8 This Dr. was in when Blackstreet featured him on No Diggity
9 He had Friends In Low Places in 1990; in 2018 85000 of them bought tickets to see him at Notre Dame Stadium
10 Yellowfin in Hawaii
11 (Erik Larson presents the clue.) In Dead Wake I explore the infamous 1915 torpedoing by a U-boat of this luxury liner; with a loss of over 1000 lives including some 130 Americans that traged
12 Used to make very thin metallic leaf Dutch metal is a yellowish mix of copper & this end-of-the alphabet element
13 Him: Austin Powers--he's the snake to my mongoose. Or the mongoose to my snake. Either way it's bad. I don't know animals
14 This cartoon character was likely inspired by a reptile found alive inside a time capsule that was opened in 1928
15 In 2001 this redheaded legend from Oklahoma got her own one-named sitcom which ran for more than 100 episodes
16 Toward the stern
17 (Erik Larson presents the clue.) My book The Splendid and the Vile set during the early days of World War II takes readers inside Chequers this prime minister's country home where he figured
18 Rubbings are hand-made of the engraved plates of this metal that adorned many an old tomb
19 This brand takes on plantar fasciitis with its custom fit orthotic inserts
20 In The Jungle Book the mother wolf calls this fur-less character Little Frog
21 Her first Top 40 country hit was Dumb Blonde which she clearly is not
22 No Exit has but one
23 (Erik Larson presents the clue.) My book Thunderstruck examines how in 1910 Dr. Hawley Crippen nearly committed the perfect murder & fled across the Atlantic only to be captured later that ye
24 Symbol Pd it shares its name with a legendary Greek statue & several famous theaters
25 The tragicall history tour is coming to take you away with this Christopher Marlowe play featuring Mephistopheles
26 They hop to it as the sports teams for Texas Christian University
27 This Down Under man will be the judge of that! That being American Idol from 2013 to 2016
28 Khan you tell me it was a military commander in Ottoman times
29 (Erik Larson presents the clue.) Do you know monsters when you see them? My book In the Garden of Beasts tells the story of Martha Dodd daughter of the U.S. ambassador to Nazi Germany & her a


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