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2 Green Ride Boulder will shuttle you to this international airport
3 (Sarah of the Clue Crew stands outside the Rose Bowl in Pasadena CA.) For the 1932 Olympics the Rose Bowl hosted the cycling events; it's expected to be a soccer venue at the Los Angeles game
4 The 1754-63 French & Indian War was the North American phase of this global conflict that was 2 years shorter
5 In 2010 she launched Let's Move! a campaign to fight childhood obesity
6 This gentle giant is Florida's state marine mammal
7 Table 5 wants a rotary or a glee hold the Bacon
8 In San Francisco's International Terminal there's a station for this train service with a male first name
9 This Windy City mainstay was named for World War I veterans
10 Fort Ligonier was built in SW Pennsylvania to enable the Brits to capture France's Fort Duquesne now this city
11 Sergey Brin & Larry Page officially founded it on September 4 1998; look it up!
12 It's the last word of a historic utterance made July 20 1969
13 A Dumas count & a root beer & hurry it up
14 You can take the T to Logan from State Street Station in this city
15 Valhalla IP is a soccer stadium fit for the gods in Gothenburg in this country
16 The British deported French-speaking settlers from Acadia in Nova Scotia; many went south where their descendants became these people
17 In 2019 in an incredible comeback he won his fifth Masters title & his first major since 2008
18 It's the unlawful killing of another person without malice
19 Brother of Joseph in the Bible
20 From The Strip take Tropicana Avenue to Paradise Road to 5757 Wayne Newton Boulevard this facility
21 Clemson's & LSU's stadiums both use this nickname also a very dry region in California
22 Algonquian-speaking peoples took France's side; this 6-nation confederacy was allied with the British
23 A professor & New York Times columnist Paul Krugman won a Nobel Prize in this category in 2008
24 Almost all of the world's production of this metallic element is used in the iron & steel industry
25 Mayflower colonist lean turkey easy cranberry
26 It's 28 miles south of London between Povey Cross & Lowfield Heath & it's not Heathrow
27 This stade or stadium hosts tennis' French Open
28 This European power came in on the losing side late in the war & lost Florida as a result
29 This renowned architect designed the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao Spain & the Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles
30 It's the style of roof on the house seen here
31 This man tells Esau that he must swear to me this day to sell his birthright
32 Seen here is this chess piece as represented in the Unicode system for electronic communication
33 Published soon after he came to power Robert Payne's 1950 study of this leader is subtitled Ruler of Red China
34 Yoko Ono
35 The name of this pungent striped mammal comes from the Massachusett language
36 Since 1995 the Schengen Convention has allowed free movement among 26 member countries on this continent
37 In Isaiah 45:23 the Lord says unto me every knee shall bow every this body part shall swear
38 In the 1960s & '70s signs with 3 triangles indicated that a building had one of these nuclear war sanctuaries
39 Not Hidden Dragon but this is the title of a study by Peter Navarro of China's growing militarism
40 Giada De Laurentiis
41 This word for a fierce tropical storm comes from the Taino name for a turbulent god
42 The Berne Convention protects these for the life of the author plus 50 years
43 Denying Jesus for the third time he began to curse and to swear saying I know not this man of whom ye speak
44 In white the flower known as the calla this is a symbol of purity
45 Empress Dowager Cixi is a bio of a 19th c. mother of emperors who began as a low-ranking one of these mistresses
46 Placido Domingo
47 The high-flying condor gets its name from the word for that bird in this Inca language
48 Banning trade in many plants & animals Cites is the Convention on International Trade in these
49 Hebrews 6 says that when God made a promise to this patriarch because he could swear by no greater he sware by himself
50 A symbol of the Mormon faith is the angel Moroni with one of these in his mouth
51 In The Great Walk of China Graham Earnshaw describes a journey on foot from this massive seaport to Tibet
52 Arianna Huffington
53 Zucchini & pumpkins are both types of this vegetable a gourd family from a Narragansett name
54 The 1786 Annapolis Convention on Interstate Commerce pointed up the weakness of these leading to another convention next year
55 The book of Jeremiah asks Will ye steal murder and commit adultery and swear falsely and burn incense unto this Canaanite god?
56 With one serpent the rod of Asclepius can be confused with the Caduceus a twin-serpent symbol of peace belonging to this messenger
57 Nixon's famed trip is covered in On China a look at Sino-U.S. relations by this former Secretary of State
58 From Salish it can be a type of salmon of the Pacific Northwest or a warm dry wind
59 This pro-central-government party conducted the secret antiwar Hartford Convention of 1814-15


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