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1 Washington Irving's tale of this farmer who takes a big snooze was based on a German folktale
2 Covered over in the late 19th century the Bievre runs under Paris before flowing into this river
3 After one of your checkers reaches your opponent's first row do this to your piece to show it's now a king
4 It was inspired by a 1621 harvest feast
5 Willa Cather's novel about this title girl is set around the town of Black Hawk Nebraska
6 Yabba dabba doo!
7 Connecticut's Park River which flows under the state capitol grounds was buried in the 1940s by the Army Corps of these
8 Steph Curry is one of many athletes who tap their chests & then do this to thank God after a successful play
9 Beowulf features several of these feudal warriors who serve their liege
10 The title of this first Philip Marlowe novel is a euphemism for death
11 Bazinga!
12 Today buried in tunnels Moscow's Neglinnaya river fed the moat protecting this fortress
13 In dancing the Lindy Hop the kaye is this type of move to be done carefully & without surprising your partner
14 It's handy to put facilities for this gasoline additive right in fields of the Midwestern corn it's made from
15 4 Chinese women meet regularly to play Mah-jongg & to talk about life & their children in this 1989 Amy Tan novel
16 Nanu-nanu
17 West Virginia's Lost River disappears under a ridge in this mountain chain then emerges as the Cacapon River on the other side
18 In knitting it means to pull a loop of yarn through the front to the back of the fabric
19 If you're increasing these units that measure the intensity of sound you're getting louder
20 In Greek mythology this 8-letter figure is the personification of death
21 In 1997 this famously reclusive author published a fictionalized tale of surveyors Mason & Dixon
22 Book 'em Danno
23 This rhyming road synonymous with the British press gets its name from a river that flows under London
24 Medically speaking remove 2 letters from a word meaning to beat rapidly & you get this word meaning to examine by touching
25 Thespians know that to speak louder you need to project & a good method is engaging this dome-shaped muscle in the torso
26 Euphuism an artificially elegant prose style came into fashion in this royal period of English literature
27 During this notorious period that began in 1793 the Committee of Public Safety was effectively the govt. of France
28 The pronghorn also called the American or pronghorned one of these can cover about one mile per minute
29 Eleanor Holmes Norton has been the non-voting delegate for this district for nearly 30 years
30 This actress who captured our hearts as little Gertie in E.T.
31 This patron saint of lost causes probably got his 4-letter name so he wouldn't be confused with Judas
32 The hog products you crave or a mammal with quills
33 The National Convention first met on Sept. 20 1792 & declared France one of these kingless governments 2 days later
34 In the 1950s Idaho relocated these amphibious rodents by dropping them (with parachutes) out of airplanes
35 2019's H.R. 420 is a federal bill that seeks to regulate this substance
36 Him as adult film star Dirk Diggler in Boogie Nights
37 George slew this mythical beast which led to 15000 baptisms & him becoming patron saint of England
38 A spot for handing out pink slips or a hearth at the base of a chimney
39 A coup on 18 Brumaire established the consulate & brought this general to power
40 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) Those aren't racing stripes; a mutation in the king type of this African cat blends the spots around its spine to look like stripes
41 Chaired by Maxine Waters the House Committee on these services regulates the banks
42 Him as stoned surfer Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High
43 St. Erasmus also known by this shorter name is a patron saint of sailors
44 What you say to scare a lemon pie topping or an Australian aboriginal weapon
45 The motto of the radical Jacobin Club was Vivre libre ou mourir translated as this
46 When these camel relatives give birth it's been colloquially called unpacking
47 This 15-letter appointed officer publishes the rules for the House & makes sure the reps abide by them
48 This Canadian-born actress in the title role of Juno
49 Sharing his feast day with fellow archangels Gabriel & Michael he's the patron saint of the blind
50 Where Noah stored his bees aboard his vessel or a place where historical documents & records are kept
51 From tomber French for to fall it was the cart that took those condemned to death on their last ride
52 This late gorilla once broke a sink & used sign language to blame someone else
53 The 9th district of this state was not represented in January 2019 because the vote there was not certified due to charges of fraud
54 Described as a cinematic chameleon this British actress in the title role of Orlando
55 Pope Clement IX made Rose of Lima patron of this country; Clement X made her patron saint of all of South America
56 To break God's law until a prime time hour or to sparkle brightly


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