Founder & leader of the United Farm Workers of America
Cesar Chavez
He surrendered at Appomattox Court House without the consent of the Confederate president
General Lee
Type of lettuce that might sink an ocean liner
iceberg
For over 20 years, Lincoln lived in this capital of the "Land of Lincoln"
Springfield
You bet your life, he once made a hole in one
Groucho Marx
Title shared by Nero, Napoleon, & San Francisco's Joshua Norton
emperor
Because it opposed high tariffs, this 1st state to secede had threatened to as far back as 1832
South Carolina
Geometric shape water molecules form in ice; it's why snowflakes look the way they do
hexagons
Founded in 1854 by anti-slavery settlers, it's the capital of Kansas
Topeka
In 1946, Byron Nelson lost the U.S. Open when his caddy accidentally kicked this
His Ball
The exiled spiritual leader of tibet who fled to India in 1959
Dalai Lama
Nicknamed "Uncle Billy", this general believed in total war & proved it marching through Georgia
Sherman
Coleridge poem with the line "and ice, mast-high, came floating by, as green as emerald"
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
The North's largest Confederate prisoner of war camp was in this Ohio capital
Columbus
Setting the par for a hole is determined by 1 of these 2 factors
the distance of the hole (or degree of difficulty)
The 2 top Red Chinese leaders who both died in 1976
Mao Tse-Tung & Chou En-Lai
In 1863, Thomas Bishop wrote words to this popular Civil War song
"When Johnny Comes Marching Home"
Before ice machines, New Englanders got ice by this process also used for marble or granite
cutting into blocks (or quarrying)
Though a community did not really exist, this was made the capital of Wisconsin Territory in 1836
Madison
1st golfer to win all 5 major titles, he did it twice
Jack Nicklaus
Visiting Washington, D.C., this p.m. stated Japan should become an "unsinkable air-craft carrier"
Nakasone
1 of 2 states to join Union during the Civil War
West Virginia (or Nevada)
His most important work is "Northward Over the Great Ice,...In the Years 1886 & 1891-1897"
Robert Peary
To attract German money to finance a railroad, this capital was named for a German statesman
Bismarck
St. Andrews