During the Civil War, his home at Mount Vernon was treated as neutral territory
Washington
The Bay of Pigs invasion in 1961 was an attempt to topple the regime of this dictator
Castro
"Just for the taste of it"
Diet Coke
Under Charles IV this Czech capital became capital of the Holy Roman Empire
Prague
An octopus has 3 of these which pump blood through its body
hearts
While he was President, he had one brother in the Senate & another in his cabinet
Kennedy
Carrying guests of honor, the Ancon was the first ship to pass through this waterway in August 1914
the Panama Canal
"You're in good hands with" this insurance company
Allstate
Like Rome, the oldest section of this Portuguese capital is built on seven hills
Lisbon
The animals that form atolls
coral
He took his first oath of office Sept. 14, 1901 in Buffalo, New York
Theodore Roosevelt
In 1983, for the first time in its history, this organization agreed to cut the price of crude oil
OPEC
"Nothing outlasts" this Eveready battery, "They keep going and going and going"
Energizer
A Jamaican rail line connects this capital city with Montego Bay
Kingston
Because they have only 1 shell, sea snails aren't called bivalves but these
univalves
Francis Scott Key wrote "The Star-Spangled Banner" during his second term in office
James Madison
In 1969 he received a 99-year prison sentence for the murder of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
(James Earl) Ray
"The pain reliever hospitals use most"
Tylenol
The Universal Postal Union & the Int'l Copyright Union are both located in this Swiss capital
Bern
Fairy shrimps have compound ones on stalks
eyes
Some called him "His Accidency" after he succeeded Wm. Henry Harrison
Tyler
One of two U.S. states admitted to the Union in 1912
(1 of) Arizona (or New Mexico)
"We bring good things to life"
G.E. (General Electric)
A park & monument in this city honor Nicaraguan poet Ruben Dario
Managua
This sea animal once believed to use 2 of its arms as sails, was named for the men who sailed with Jason
argonaut