On Sept. 1, 1715 Louis XIV died in this city, site of a fabulous palace he built
Versailles
British Airways retired its fleet of this supersonic jet in 2003
In 1974 Art Fry of 3M added a weak adhesive to his church hymnal markers, creating these "Notes"
Post-It Notes
3-letter British term for a noisy quarrel
a row
Head to this state to visit the Mendenhall Glacier & the Mendenhall Ice Caves (but hurry--the ice is melting)
Alaska
A lavaliere, an ornamental one of these hanging from a necklace, bears the name of a duchess who bore Louis 4 kids
a pendant
The FDA began recalling peanut butter after investigating a September 2008 outbreak of this illness
Salmonella
In 1947 Ed Lowe gave a neighbor absorbent clay for her feline's box; he soon packaged the clay under this name
Kitty Litter
From the Old High German for "contention", it's a protracted hostility between 2 families over time
Fued
This granite boulder is in Pilgrim Memorial state Park in Massachusetts
Plymouth Rock
As a 10-year-old, Louis' rule was strengthened in 1648 with the end of this numeric religious war
the Thirty Years' War
This Pakistani politician was killed in an attack on her motorcade while campaigning in December 2007
(Benazir) Bhutto
In 1701 this British farmer, not an Ian Anderson rock group, invented the horse-drawn seed drill
Jethro Tull
It's a scuffle between rival gangs; are you ready to?
Rumble
Visit the CNN Center or the Center for Civil & Human Rights in this city
Atlanta
This "Candide" writer portrayed the grandeur of the Sun King in his "Age Of Louis XIV"
Voltaire
In January 2009 this former Senate majority leader was named a special U.S. envoy for the Middle East
Senator George Mitchell
In 1954 Hildaur Nielsen invented this filing system using slotted cards on a cylinder
Rolodex
From Middle English for "brandish a weapon", it's a brief military clash
Skirmish
A 50-foot stainless steel South Dakota statue called "Dignity" honors the culture of the Dakota and this group whose name rhymes with "Dakota"
Lakota
This French phrase attributed to Louis XIV translates to "I am the state"
L'etat c'est moi
In the General Assembly in March, 2006, the U.N. established a new council on these; the old commission on them had a bad name, with members like Sudan & Libya
Human Rights
In 1936 Oklahoma City supermarket owner Sylvan Goldman created this, which he called a folding basket carrier
The Shopping Cart
This 2-word term sounds like a fight between kings, but it's really a large, usually intense conflict
A Battle Royale
Miner & cowhand Jim White claimed to have discovered these New Mexico caverns as a 16-year-old in 1898
Carlsbad Caverns