His D.C. statue signaling "V for victory!" stands outside the British embassy
Winston Churchill
When this board game launched in 1981, it came with 6,000 questions
Trivial Pursuit
French: Qui
Who
Japanese dish of battered, deep-fried veggies or seafood
Tempura
It's said that "it takes two to" do this dance that evolved in Buenos Aires
Tango
Until 1987 no building in Philadelphia rose higher than the statue of this Colonial founder atop city hall
William Penn
This line begins the nursery rhyme that also says, "Wasn't that a dainty dish to set before a king?"
Sing a Song of Sixpence
Italian: Quando
when
Oscar Wilde once quipped, "I can resist everything except" this
Temptation
This dance that was popular in the 1920s is named for a city in South Carolina
Charleston
One of the 7 Ancient Wonders, the 40-foot statue of this god had a statue of Nike on his outstretched right hand
Zeus
This 15-nation U.N. body is charged with the maintenance of international peace
The Security Council
Norwegian: Hva
What
Total abstinence from alcohol
Temperance
A pair of quick steps are followed by a pair of slow ones in the dance called the Texas this
Two-step
A life-size statue of this girl pulling back an imaginary curtain in her attic hiding place is at a Boise Human Rights Memorial
Anne Frank
Spirits are also known as eau de vie or this Latin phrase that also means "water of life"
Spanish: Donde
Where
A prevailing or predominant quality of mind
Temperament
Dances with repetitive names include the cancan & this lively Cuban dance
Cha-Cha
Some are up in arms over this marble statue carved around 150 B.C., saying she's really the sea goddess Amphitrite
The Venus de Milo
Back in 1917 the president of Argentina announced an Oct. 12 holiday called not Columbus Day but this "Dia"
Dia de la Raza
Swedish: Varfor
Why
A mechanical pattern used in manufacturing
Template
Polite society was shocked to see couples in close contact for this ballroom dance that has a Viennese type
Waltz