From the material traditionally used to make films it's a nostalgic word for a motion picture

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1 Begins many a story
2 It's pretty much a straight 8-hour shot up I-5 to go the 500 miles from San Diego to this capital
3 Slang for money literature's Mr. Bradbury the objective case of I
4 Like many peasant uprisings one led by Kasuke in 1686 aimed to have these lowered; a museum in Nagano is devoted to the events
5 Roger Kahn's 1972 bestseller The Boys of Summer is a nostalgic look at this team before it headed west
6 Baby Boo & autumn gold are varieties of this gourd that's popular during fall holidays
7 A comfortable position for kids
8 You leave Big Sky on Route 64 but may cut some of the 4-hour drive on I-15 to Great Falls as you can legally go 80 in this state
9 Peter Pan's foe a facial wrinkle & a pitch that results in ground balls
10 An Oxford University museum has a Swedish peasant bridal shoe made partly of skin from this kind of deer
11 The basis for a movie & TV series this bestseller is subtitled A Town a Team and a Dream
12 An early version of this tradition was in Nov. 1911 when the U. of Missouri's athletic director had alumni visit for the Kansas game
13 Something done continuously all day & all night
14 Drive your Jaguar out of Jacksonville on I-95 south & I-4 for a couple of hours to this city to enjoy attractions like EPCOT
15 For example: ferret fennel or fluorite
16 The Museum of the Romanian Peasant has these decorated foodstuffs; traditionally you tap one and say Christ is risen
17 Levels of the Game is John McPhee's book about one 1968 tennis match between Clark Graebner & this African-American champion
18 As fall begins in North America so does this zodiac sign
19 REENIGNE Figure out how something was made
20 Motor north on Route 7 out of Middlebury & a bit under an hour later you'll be in Burlington in this state
21 A hair ringlet a certificate share in a corporation & the tube of a gun
22 The National Museum of Ireland has many a slane a spade with which peasants cut turf from this 3-letter type of wetland
23 In her memoir this basketball coach wrote In 2011 I was diagnosed with early onset Alzheimer's disease
24 In the 8th century November 1 emerged as this holy day to honor the entirety of the canonized
25 Bette Davis said Fasten your seat belts; it's gonna be this
26 Leaving Las Vegas but not casinos? Zip north up Route 95 then west on I-80 to enjoy this seat of Washoe County
27 Last name of actress Cathy Lee static photos & the car company that made the Rambler
28 Italy's Peasant & Farming Culture Museum has exhibits on this low-THC plant originally grown for rope for Venetian ships
29 Dick Francis was best known for writing mystery novels involving this sport
30 From the Latin for fall off this adjective describes trees that lose their leaves in fall
31 In 2007 King Abdullah met with Benedict XVI the first meeting ever between a pope & a monarch of this country
32 Written as a parable a business classic by Spencer Johnson asks Who Moved My this
33 This 3-letter epidemiological organization is located in Atlanta on land provided by Emory University
34 Oui it's a thin pancake
35 We are young... heartache to heartache we stand... no promises no demands... love is a battlefield (then she kicks in hard)
36 It means to raise up like a flag
37 Hi neighbor; seen here with Francisco Franco is António de Oliveira Salazar dictator of this country from 1932 to 1968
38 Neurologist Oliver Sacks shared some interesting case histories in The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a this
39 Epidemiologists use this 4-letter word for a person who harbors a pathogen; it's no party to be one
40 Da! It's a buckwheat pancake
41 In the video: These 3 people will compete today on 'Jeopardy!'
42 Senator William Marcy popularized the phrase To the victor belong these
43 Wildly exaggerating his frontier exploits the 1831 play The Lion of the West helped make this Tennessean a national hero
44 Who I Am is a candid autobiography by this guitarist/songwriter for The Who
45 It once caused 1/4 of poisonings in U.S. kids under 5 but fear of Reye syndrome has reduced that as the tots get less of it
46 A prehistoric cave painting in Spain is perhaps the earliest known evidence of human collection of this
47 This band: Number 9... number 9... number 9... it goes on like that for a while
48 A type of jacket was popularized by this first prime minister of India
49 Finally published in its entirety in 2021 The Man Who Lived Underground is by this late author of Native Son
50 Before it described a cancer treatment this word coined by Paul Ehrlich was used for Salvarsan a cure for syphilis
51 Nissin's Cup Noodles is an instant version of this Japanese noodle soup
52 Phil Rizzuto's call: Squeeze play it's gonna be close... here's the play at the plate holy cow I think he's gonna make it!
53 In his Funeral Oration Pericles used this rhyming term Greek for the many
54 In 1588 England lost this port city its last possession in France
55 John le Carre received a warm reception & international acclaim with this 1963 novel
56 A 1747 clinical trial showed that citrus fruits help prevent this nutritional disease
57 This type of pear is also an alternate name for the Plantagenet dynasty
58 Stumblin' on my feet shufflin' through the street asking people... 'What's the matter whichoo boy?'
59 It's a fancy name for ring toss


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