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1 Less than 100 yards north of the J. Edgar Hoover building is this notorious location
2 On July 20 1969 he famously declared:That's one small step for man one giant leap for mankind
3 Cinnamon comes from this part of a tropical evergreen tree
4 Spoiler for a 15-year-old book! this house-elf doesn't make it all the way through The Deathly Hallows
5 South Park star/ writer/producer/ director/creator Randolph Severn Parker III keeps it simple & goes by this first name
6 For Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2017's Leatherface is this a movie going further back in time
7 Killed while making bread on July 3 1863 Jennie Wade was the only civilian to perish in this battle
8 Barack Obama was this number president
9 It's the Hawaiian garment seen here
10 In 1990 John Updike put this title guy to Rest after running through 4 novels
11 Celebrity Jeopardy! pitted Lloyd Bridges III (aka Beau) against Coy Perry III (aka Luke) Dylan McKay on this Fox drama
12 Title for a nobleman ranking above a count like Monsieur de Lafayette
13 Escaping from prison days before he was to be hanged he was tracked down & killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett July 14 1881
14 Your standard phonograph record until the 1950s or the age Diana Ross turned in 2022
15 'Cause I am a champion... you're gonna hear me do this sang Katy Perry
16 Did Bob Ewell fall on his own knife in this novel? Sheriff Heck Tate is fine with that explanation
17 Harry Nilsson born Harry Edward Nelson III memorably sang Everybody's Talkin' for this 1969 Voight-Hoffman film
18 This word means lateness in loan payments & can lead to another de word default
19 On July 17 2020 America lost 2 civil rights icons Rev. C.T. Vivian & this beloved congressman from Georgia
20 In Roman numerals it's XCVI
21 No Mickey Mouse affair it's paired with bubble in the name of a British treat
22 Sadly the Flowers for this tiny Daniel Keyes character are for his grave
23 This sportscaster at home with golf basketball & football has the given moniker James William III
24 From the French it's a type of varnish used to give surfaces a hard protective coating
25 The NHS for short it got started July 5 1948 & has been making it easier for British people to see doctors ever since
26 Edward Rutledge the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence was this age 4 years shy of the required age to be a senator
27 From Latin it means for each
28 After one character says this miss is past her prime this miss is a lot worse off than that
29 This high-flying '60s group included James Joseph McGuinn III (aka Roger) & Ingram Cecil Connor III (Gram Parsons)
30 The Boston Celtics play on this type of basketball court of wooden panels arranged in a geometric pattern
31 Named for an explorer this bay touches the territory of Nunavut on its west & Quebec on its east
32 Paul Milgrom shared a Nobel Economics Prize for inventions of new formats for these events; $400 $400 $400... who'll ring in?
33 Lena Dunham Zosia Mamet
34 Born into slavery Andrew Beard invented a steam engine & an automatic coupler which joined these transports
35 The title character of this fairy tale ballet pretends a broom is her dance partner at the ball
36 You have one to grind when saying something for an ulterior reason
37 In 2022 30+ people were rescued after getting stranded on floating ice & chilling with this bay near Point Comfort Wisconsin
38 This word can precede curve side & chain; problems with the latter were in the news in 2022
39 Uzo Aduba Laura Prepon
40 Joseph-Marie Jacquard aided the textile industry by using punch cards to automate these machines
41 Poor Mimi in this Puccini opera dies from tuberculosis
42 Familiar with the procedure? Then you know this power tool that makes holes
43 Extending about 35 miles inland Penobscot Bay is an inlet of the North Atlantic on the coast of this state
44 Hyperinflation ran rampant in this end-of-the-alphabet nation in 2009 when billions of its currency bought a loaf of bread
45 Rashida Jones Retta
46 Ella Gaillard's invention of the eyeless this revolutionized surgery
47 Tchaikovsky said that this overture of his was very loud & noisy & completely without artistic merit
48 It can mean both to sculpt & to swindle someone
49 Amerigo Vespucci is said to have first sailed this Brazilian bay Todos os Santos on Nov. 1 1501; hence the name
50 Book III of a 1776 economic work by this man is of the Different Progress of Opulence in different Nations
51 Julia Garner Laura Linney
52 In 1824 bricklayer Joseph Aspdin patented Portland this stronger than traditional mortars
53 The Son of Man a painting by this Belgian has a man in a bowler hat with his face blocked by a green apple
54 To twist or slang for a prison guard
55 The Sunshine Skyway Bridge crosses this body of water sheltered in part from the Gulf of Mexico by the Pinellas Peninsula
56 Thomas Malthus worried about a general this 4-letter word for a situation with too many goods in the economy
57 Hailee Steinfeld Florence Pugh
58 Friedrich Koenig's improvements to this machine not much changed since the 1450s included self-inking
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60 Alliterative phrase meaning to drive a fact into someone's consciousness


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