America on Stamps
History
Also a fishing term
"I" + 4
(starts with I, 5 letter word)
Ends in "Eau"
100

The Wonders of America Superlative Series includes Steamboat, the tallest active one of these

a geyser

100

Based on a concept agreed to at the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, this intl. association was formed to maintain world peace


The League of Nations

100

Just scoop ice cream on root beer for this type of beverage

Float

100

Typically found at the end of a book, it's an alphabetical listing of items in the book, with page numbers

Index

100

90 degrees is the highest temperature ever recorded in this state capital

Juneau

200

The Historic Preservation stamps of the 1970s included Decatur House in Washington, D.C. & a cable car in this city

San Francisco 

200

In 1899 in his mid-20s, Winston Churchill was captured & imprisoned during this war, escaping a short time later

The Boer War

200

Serling or Steiger

Rod

200

This Texas-based company has been making its iconic plastic ice chests since the 1960s

Igloo

200

The Deccan this forms most of the southern peninsula of India

a plateau

300

This tall monument has been featured on its own stamp as well as on the Greetings from Missouri stamp

The St. Louis Arch (the Gateway Arch)

300

In August 1947 these 2 Asian nations gained independence from Great Britain

Pakistan and India

300

Per the OED, "a well-known conjecture is that" this friendly word "was a familiar abbreviation of chamber-fellow"

Chum

300

Last name of Max, son of a famous actor father & famous actress mother, Sinéad Cusack

Irons

300

Traditionally, a bride kept this collection of items that she was bringing into her marriage in a cedar hope chest

trousseau

400

A 1996 stamp celebrating the 150th anniversary of Iowa's statehood was based on this native son's "Young Corn" painting

Grant Wood

400

Succeeding his grandfather Maximilian in 1519, Charles I of Spain ascended to this more lofty imperial title as Charles V

Holy Roman Emperor

400

This baseball pitch gets batters to hit a lot of ground balls

a sinker 

400

William Butler Yeats got nationalistic as he urged these "Poets, learn your trade, sing whatever is well made"

Irish 

400

Inspired by a palace in France, Ben & Bernice Novack built this iconic Miami hotel

Fountainbleau

500

Inspired by its official bird, the scissor-tailed flycatcher, this state's Skydance Bridge spanned a stamp in 2023

Oklahoma 

500

While searching for treasure, this explorer & conquistador became the first European to document the Mississippi River

de Soto
500

In computing, it's an acronym for a transfer of data to a temporary storage area

Spool(ing)

500

In "Doctor Faustus" Christopher Marlowe uses this name for Troy

Illium

500

At the beginning of "The Invisible Man", the stranger, walking from a railway station, was carrying a black one of these

a portmanteau

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