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1 In 2021 at age 95 this singer achieved a Guinness world record for the oldest person to release an album of new material
2 Here's this 1850 novel quite literally
3 A windlass is a rotating device that houses the chain used to raise or lower this
4 If you like doing this step-slide-step ballroom dance you can zip & whirl in a Viennese one or glide & dip with a Boston
5 It was the home of the Inca civilization for centuries before its conquest by Spain
6 Dorothy is a device that studies tornadoes in this film starring Helen Hunt & Bill Paxton
7 A movie with lots of celebrities is said to be star- this meaning covered with objects
8 This tragic 1937 novella now looks kind of cute
9 To take a sounding is to measure this often important in unfamiliar seas
10 Pop star Psy said the mindset of this dance also a song title is dress classy & dance cheesy & imagine you're on a horse
11 The city of Fallujah in this country is nicknamed the City of Mosques
12 For this 1994 film Sandra Bullock actually learned to drive a bus & passed the licensing test
13 This word can refer to a radiant explosion or a multi-colored candy brand
14 It's mainly set in New York City
15 It's a rope attached to the lower corner of a sail to control it; if you're 3 of them to the wind you're drunk
16 Popping is contracting & relaxing your muscles quickly; this paired with popping stops & holds during a move
17 Columbus landed on this island nation in 1492 but Diego Velazquez began its first permanent settlement in 1511
18 Character actor J.T. Walsh told a story that made Billy Bob Thornton's Karl very ill at ease in this 1996 film
19 If you hitch one of these conveyances to a star you're aspiring to lofty goals
20 It sounds like scissors are required to do this change the angle of a sail to take advantage of the wind
21 Scaramouche scaramouche will you do this Spanish courtship dance using castanets & an increase in speed as it progresses
22 Sultan Haitham rules this nation on the southeastern coast of the Arabian Peninsula
23 The 1990s saw 2 mob movies co-written by Nicholas Pileggi & directed by Martin Scorsese: Goodfellas & this Vegas-set one
24 Originally a British tribunal this 2-word term now refers to any group that adjudicates unfairly
25 A first novel dealing with the Second World War
26 This uppermost edge of the side of a boat gets its name because it was once used to support cannons
27 French for thrown it's the grand ballet move seen here in all its beauty
28 Mostly volcanic about 300 islands make up this Pacific Ocean nation 1000 miles north of New Zealand
29 Kat & Bianca Stratford attend Padua High School in this 1999 film loosely based on The Taming of the Shrew
30 Oscar Wilde wrote We are all in this but some of us are looking at the stars
31 Around 300 B.C. this common class of ancient Romans gained equal rights with the patricians
32 An earthquake where one plate moves under another & pushes the top plate up may cause this wave that can reach around 500 miles per hour
33 Slow and steady wins the race is a moral from Aesop's fable of these 2 creatures
34 For a while Hasbro changed this profession of Plum in the game Clue to archaeologist then to video game designer
35 A later owner of this current pop star's childhood home in Pennsylvania says the initials TAS in cement may be the singer's
36 By the 1930s its tokens included a battleship a top hat & a shoe
37 Term for businessman like Rockefeller & Pullman; reformist Carl Schurz wrote of The Modern these who Plunder at Will
38 In 1964 the Prince William Sound earthquake registered a scary 9.2 in magnitude in the southern part of this state
39 In his own version of this rule Confucius said What you do not want done to yourself do not do to others
40 The kids in 'Twas the Night Before Christmas had visions of these--likely not fruit but sweetened seeds
41 In 1942 the father of this baseball legend was the one doing the hammering building a house in Mobile that you can visit today
42 A failure to pay money on a loan
43 In England's Civil War barbers probably rooted for this Puritan group named for keeping their hair short
44 Haiti's government reported 300000 deaths after a 7.0 quake & multiple aftershocks hit about 15 miles from this capital in 2010
45 Shame on Hipponax' line There are two days when a woman is a pleasure: the day one marries her and the day one does this rhyming finish
46 Michelle Obama's plum-colored outfit on this day in 2021 helped crash designer Sergio Hudson's website
47 There are places I'll remember all my life & one would have been the home in Liverpool where he lived with Aunt Mimi
48 Apparel for a thespian
49 Lower-class people eager to see aristocratic French heads roll were sans these fancy breeches
50 A 9.1 off the coast of Honshu in 2011 led to a nuclear accident in this prefecture
51 While in the bath he reportedly exclaimed Eureka! after coming up with a method to test the purity of gold
52 This plant-breeding genius created more than 120 varieties of plum more than of any other fruit or vegetable
53 In Palisades N.Y. the Whitney House as in the family behind the Whitney Museum was home to this daughter of Jon Voight
54 Traditional head covering worn by Muslim women
55 Abbreviated KMT it once battled Mao & is now one of Taiwan's main political parties
56 In 1960 an 8.1 quake that devastated Concepción in this South American nation was but a foreshock to a 9.5 event the next day
57 From this Elder Roman's Natural History: When a building is about to fall down all the mice desert it
58 Not for the faint of heart or liver it's European plum brandy such as Rudolf Jelínek 10 Year Gold
59 Martha Stewart likes to visit Nutley in this state to see her childhood home on Elm Street & the store where her dad bought Gallo wine
60 He led the Greeks against Troy


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