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1 If saw blades with this gemstone in their name seem a bit cheaper than an engagement ring it's because they use synthetic stones
2 This green & brown fabric pattern began with army wear for blending into the scenery
3 Toots & the Maytals pioneered this Jamaican musical style & lead singer Toots Hibbert is credited with naming it
4 That male in singular pronoun form
5 At the age of 12 this future Founding Father was apprenticed to his brother James a printer
6 Toni Morrison wrote her play Desdemona as a response to a production of this Shakespeare play
7 People famous in this profession like Jamie Oliver often use Wüsthof knives from Germany
8 Deerstalkers & derbies are types of these
9 Made with rows of short tubes of different lengths versions of this instrument are played from China to Peru
10 It's used in French personal names to show place of origin
11 Linus Pauling wrote a bestselling book called this vitamin and the Common Cold
12 This British author was married to a woman also named Evelyn--they were called He-Evelyn & She-Evelyn by friends
13 A rip-cut saws along the grain of the wood while this cut goes against the grain
14 This 1983 film inspired a fashion craze of leg warmers & off-the-shoulder sweatshirts; what a feeling!
15 Cante jondo or deep song is a powerful type of this Spanish style of music & dance associated with Gypsies
16 The royal one is used formally by a monarch to refer to him or herself
17 Just Give Me a Cool Drink of Water 'Fore I Diiie is a 1971 collection of poetry by this African-American woman
18 In 2020 this author of Dear John returned to familiar territory (love in North Carolina) with The Return
19 The Oliver 777 is one of these machines that bakeries find handy when a customer wants bread for sandwiches
20 This 5-letter fabric popular for jackets bears the name of a Scottish river
21 A fusion of samba & cool jazz bossa nova burst onto the world scene in the 1950s out of this country
22 He failed in a few candy businesses before founding the Lancaster Caramel Company in 1886; later it was on to chocolate
23 Finally out in 2020 this feminist's The Inseparables was not published in part because Jean-Paul Sartre didn't like it
24 The wavy pattern in the metal of the knife indicates that it is made of steel named for this Mideast capital
25 From the French for horsehair this 19th c. array of fabric & hoops under a skirt was revived by Jean Paul Gaultier
26 This folk music performed by a small group of strolling musicians dressed in traditional costume originated in Jalisco Mexico
27 Plural of thou when talking to a group
28 The movie Rope was partly based on a murder committed by this pair first names Nathan & Richard
29 He began Dombey and Son during a trip to Switzerland in 1846
30 2 impact craters in the Sea of Tranquility are named for these 2 men
31 Though large & powerful this South American empire flourished for only about 100 years until the Spanish conquered it in 1532
32 The 2007 horror film titled this Activity had just 5 credited parts 4 uncredited ones & some creepy atmospherics
33 Published in this southern city beginning in 1856 the Daily Creole was the first African-American daily newspaper
34 An English rebel called Hereward the Wake led resistance to this Norman king even after the conquest
35 A verdant chromosome part
36 If you strain your eyes a bit you can see this spiral galaxy aka M31 without using a telescope
37 Bonners Ferry north of Coeur d'Alene calls itself this state's most friendly town
38 Sandra Bullock learns it's lonely out in space in this 2013 film
39 This London newspaper first published in 1785 had a daily circulation of about 400000 in 2019
40 Norman knights fought in hauberks long coats of this bendable armor
41 The location for a 12-round match
42 Absolute magnitude measures a celestial object's true brightness; this other magnitude is its brightness as seen from Earth
43 In 2019 throngs of people turned out to celebrate the 40th anniversary of this country's Sandinista revolution
44 He played an isolated astronaut in the film Moon
45 The name of this 19th century William Lloyd Garrison abolitionist newspaper reminds us of Simon Bolivar
46 This 231-foot-long strip of linen is an important source of knowledge about the conquest
47 Jargon for the parlor game in which players mark off numbers on a card
48 It's the diameter of a telescope's main lens or mirror
49 The name of these islands off the southern tip of South America means land of fire
50 This acting legend plays the only character in 2013's All Is Lost about a solo sailor in big trouble on the high seas
51 A furious rivalry between NYC's World & Journal papers in the 1890s led to this term used for sensational news reporting
52 At the decisive Battle of Hastings the Normans had many more bowmen than the English & one of them may have hit this king in the eye
53 Temperamental & capricious coinage metal
54 (Sarah of the Clue Crew shows map imagery of the Moon on the monitor.) Possibly caused by magnetized lava under the Moon's surface lunar swirls are easy to spot because of a high one of these
55 This C in the ABC Islands of the Caribbean has the oldest continuously inhabited Jewish community in the Americas
56 The entire cast of this 1944 Hitchcock drama was 9 stars & an uncredited German sailor adrift in the title conveyance
57 Begun in 1764 this Hartford Connecticut Journal is the oldest continuously published newspaper in the USA
58 The Normans brought the custom of inherited these like Charpentier; they weren't common in pre-conquest England
59 A priory for a bivalve


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