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1 One legend about this saint whose feast day is February 14 says he specialized in performing secret marriages
2 On NBC...oh man I'll try to finish but now I'm crying--Sterling K. Brown Susan Kelechi Watson Logan Shroyer
3 About 1500 Union soldiers received this highest award for valor instituted by Congress during the Civil War
4 Avian term for someone who stays up late
5 Something ill-suited is not my this 3-word phrase; I prefer English breakfast
6 National Geographic called the Danakil this home to the Horn's Afar people the cruelest place on earth
7 According to annual presidential proclamations February is this month--not Black anymore
8 Time traveling on BBC America without the lead actress: Mandip Gill Tosin Cole Bradley Walsh
9 Confederate troops used a high-pitched battle cry known by this 2-word name; it may have derived from fox hunting
10 This gas is used by dentists as an anesthetic
11 Tread carefully if doing this phrase for being careful not to anger someone (it can use the whole food item or just the shells)
12 Animals of the Horn include the hamadrayas among the smallest of these big monkeys
13 Baseball spring training begins each February with players at these 2 positions the first to report
14 Some special FX: Patrick Wilson & Keith Carradine both playin' Lou Solverson dontcha know
15 The first amputee of the war J.E. Hanger invented a prosthetic this that ones made today are still based upon
16 It's the delicacy seen here
17 It's a circular representation of relative percentages making up a whole
18 The point of the Horn is the peninsula of this country that's earned a reputation as a haven for pirates
19 John Clare's poem February is all about thawing: eaves in quick succession drop where grinning these have been
20 On the CW: Camila Mendes & Cole Sprouse as teens Robin Givens & Skeet Ulrich as grownups
21 With Atlanta burning in their wake 62000 soldiers under Gen. Sherman marched 300 miles to the sea in Nov. & Dec. of this year
22 It's a French phrase whose sentiment is that the rich should take care of the poor
23 To lament a misfortune that can't be changed or corrected
24 In 1993 this country broke away from Ethiopia to become the Horn's newest independent nation
25 It's the big day seen here in the Crescent City one recent February
26 HBO gets some very robotic performances out of Thandie Newton & James Marsden
27 George Stewart called his in-depth study of this disastrous charge at Gettysburg on July 3 1863 a microhistory
28 This astronomical site in D.C. is responsible for the U.S. time service
29 This expression means earn a living; in an old commercial it was followed by fry it up in a pan
30 (Jimmy of the Clue Crew presents by a display monitor.) The Horn of Africa is bordered by the Red Sea the Indian Ocean and this body of water that gets its name from a seaport on the coast of
31 This Divine Miss M could still really use an O--that'd be Oscar--as her 2 nominations did not lead to victory
32 Books in this series by Tim LaHaye & Jerry B. Jenkins take place following the rapture
33 A minor character in The Crucible the real Martha Corey was tried excommunicated & hanged for this in 1692
34 Pasta chefs know it's the common way of saying heat-induced conversion of a liquid to a gas through vaporization
35 Any port in a storm is a popular one
36 Donizetti's Maria Stuarda has lots to say to this other British queen such as Figlia impura di Bolena
37 Emmy seems to be the hardest word for this musician but he certainly could feel the love tonight at the Oscars in '95
38 Orson Scott Card's Women of Genesis series of novels includes one about these 2 sisters & wives of Jacob
39 During the trial of this teacher in 1925 vendors sold refreshments Bibles & toy monkeys
40 0 Kelvin is 273.15 below on this scale
41 A brewski in Barcelona
42 Vile intruder who thou art are the first words directed to this Mozart seducer
43 Her life story itself was on Broadway in 2019; yet still somehow this one-named superstar is Tony-less
44 The Fifth Mountain by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho tells of the whirlwind life of this biblical prophet
45 On Aug. 21921 8 members of this team were acquitted of taking money to lose the World Series; on Aug. 3 they were banned from baseball
46 It's the transfer of energy from one object to another by electromagnetic waves like heat traveling from the Sun to the Earth
47 Pickles or ice cream for expectant mothers for example
48 This Verdi guy's joking includes suggesting the Count of Ceprano be beheaded since his head is useless on his shoulders
49 This actress still needs a Tony so right now she will have to settle for having a Titanic EGO
50 In 1982 a federal jury found him not guilty by reason of insanity in the shooting of president Reagan
51 Heat is a form of energy: the first law of this says that it can be neither created nor destroyed but can be changed
52 A high-ranking college officer
53 You inconsiderate jade is one of the nicer things said to Polly in this 1728 opera that inspired the 20th c. Threepenny Opera
54 He's the Oscar Emmy and Grammy-winning rapper and actor seen here
55 Seized in South America in 1960 this high-ranking Nazi was transported to Israel where he was tried & executed
56 Like the desert snake it's named for this air-to-air missile uses heat sensing to home in on its prey
57 The Wagnerian dwarf Alberich calls these maidens bony fish who should take eels for their lovers


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