Oops we've done this--arranging our 2 necessities but in the wrong sequence

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1 From the Greek for alone it was nixed by parliament in 1649 after being deemed unnecessary burdensome & dangerous
2 After John Roberts flubbed this 35-word recitation at the inauguration in 2009 he & the president got it right the next day
3 When it comes to flight connections a stopover is longer than one of these that typically lasts less than 4 hours
4 In 2022 France passed a law that reduces nitrites the chemicals that make cured ham this color inside instead of gray
5 Information directly from the person involved comes straight from here
6 Sodium chloride which you know better as table this
7 Better Call Nine-Nine
8 A 2006 survey of presidential historians gave the No. 1 all-time blunder to this 15th prez for failing to avert the Civil War
9 Though often used to mean the front of a terminal where planes remain in a delay it's actually a paving material
10 Italian for ham this meat precedes cotto when cooked
11 You can lead a horse to water but you can't do this
12 Don't chuckle--nitrous oxide also goes by this name
13 Touched by Improvement
14 In 1922 the Interior Secretary gave an oil company exclusive rights in this Wyoming reserve & got a $200000 payoff
15 Named for the wall in front of them these have less storage space but nobody to recline in your face
16 A children's story tells us despite severe reservations this colorful breakfast item goes very well with ham
17 Someone super ready & eager is said to be exhibiting this bridle-based activity
18 Chimney sweeps may find this 4-letter form of amorphous carbon coating their workplace
19 I Dream of Anarchy
20 In 1798 the laws regarding pro-French immigrants & anti-presidential rhetoric known as these acts did not go over well
21 O'Hare Airport in Chicago is about a 25-mile drive from this other international airport that's closer to downtown
22 Harry J. Hoenselaar patented the spiral ham slicer & later built this sweet-sounding company into a household name
23 It's too late; you've done this after the horse is gone
24 Sodium bicarbonate used in ovens & refrigerators alike is known by this common 2-word name
25 What We Do in the Building
26 Oops! One of the burglars caught at the Watergate in 1972 was security chief of this committee CREEP for short
27 When a change of pressure causes airplane ear try swallowing to open this tube that connects the middle ear to the pharynx
28 One country-cured ham is this brand that comes from the same-named Virginia town; hickory-smoke 'em if you got 'em!
29 G is for this hydrated calcium sulfate used in drywall
30 Emily in Blinders
31 National hero Eddy Merckx won this foremost multi-stage cycling event 5 times
32 He & co-writer Amy wadge shared a Grammy in 2016 for Thinking Out Loud
33 This Central European country only existed in the 20th century
34 P.G. Wodehouse wrote I am all alone here and rather this color traditionally used to describe sadness
35 The 2012 Tony for Best Revival of a Play went to this Arthur Miller classic
36 Mentioned in the title of a No. 1 hit from 1969
37 In the 1920s priest & physicist Georges Lemaître formulated the modern version of this sudden expansion model of the universe
38 In 2008 the Grammys said yes yes yes to this Amy Winehouse song
39 It was once known as the Zaire but now it's this & it still carries more water than any river except the Amazon
40 Word for one whose cardiac organ got busted metaphorically
41 Courting controversy this Norwegian's 1881 play Ghosts dealt openly with venereal disease & incest
42 Whose animal representation has the most legs
43 Brussels-born she created her wrap dress in the '70s when she was married to a prince; she later wed Barry Diller
44 In 1995 Streets Of this won Song of the Year Best Rock Song Best Male Rock Vocal & Best Song Written Specifically for Movies or TV
45 Once a mighty kingdom it was abolished by the Allies after WWII during the reorganization of Germany
46 M is for mood & a gloomy one at that; Come to me in a 1912 song My this Baby
47 Harold Pinter's adultery drama Betrayal is notable for unfolding in this unusual way
48 That sounds like a god of war
49 Using this new type of microscope in the 1940s scientist Albert Claude helped create the modern map of the cell
50 In 1989 Bobby McFerrin took home a Song of the Year Grammy for this & he probably didn't & was
51 At one time the capital of Upper Canada this city was once named York in honor of a duke of York
52 U is the only vowel in this 4-letter adjective that means dull or sullen
53 This Christopher Hampton play about immoral 18th century French seducers was based on a Pierre Laclos novel
54 With its name in a November meteor shower emanating from comet Tempel-Tuttle
55 Victor Horta's 1890s Hôtel Tassel in Brussels has been called the first major building in this French-named style
56 Writers Donald Glover Ludwig Goransson & Jeffery Lamar Williams shared a 2019 award for this Childish Gambino smash
57 Yugoslavia ceased to be in 2003 becoming the Union of Serbia and this
58 Insert an M into a word meaning abstinent from alcohol & you have this adjective meaning grave in mood
59 This actor/playwright won a Tony for August: Osage County & has been seen in Homeland & Ford v Ferrari
60 Represented by a creature that Zeus turned into to abduct Europa


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