Presidential Final Resting places
Women outstanding in their field (name the shared field)
Latin American Lakes and Rivers
Crossword Clues "J"
Lost Art
100

Springfield, Illinois

Abraham Lincoln 

100

Giada de Laurentiis,
Rachael Ray,
Julia Child

Cooking

100

Its upper branch is the Maranon, the lower branch the Ucayali; both flow in Peru

The Amazon 

100

Carroll's slithy nonsense poem
(11)

Jabberwocky

100

In 2005 The New York Times profiled one of the last repairers of these, from cane handle to canopy

Umbrellas 

200

Stonewall, Texas

Lyndon Johnson 

200

Barbara Mikulski,
Elizabeth Dole,
Barbara Boxer

The US Senate 

200

Gatun Lake was formed in 1912 by the Gatun Dam during the construction of this

The Panama Canal 

200

Jettisoned goods
(6)

Jetsam 

200

One skill that's losing ground in the computer age is this type of writing, where the letters run together, from the Latin for "run"

Cursive 

300

Manhattan, New York (the one who's still there)

Ulysses Grant

300

Vivienne Westwood,

Anne Klein,

Donna Karan

Fashion 

300

This largest inland body of water in Central America lies just southeast of Managua

Lake Nicaragua 

300

Riding breeches
(8)

Jodhpurs

300

It's the state sport of Maryland, but competitors there ride at rings with their lances, not at each other

Jousting 

400

Yorba Linda, California

Richard Nixon 

400

Diane Arbus,
Dorothea Lange,
Annie Leibovitz

Photography 

400

The 3/4-mile-wide Strait of Tiquina in Bolivia separates the upper & lower portions of this lake

Lake Titicaca 

400

A joyful celebration
(10)

Jubilation 

400

Overshadowed by flowers, leis crafted with these, from creatures like the apapane, are now rare in Hawaii

Feathers 

500

Canton, Ohio

McKinley 

500

Geraldine Farrar,
Elisabeth Schwarzkopf,
Birgit Nilsson

Opera 

500

This longest Venezuelan river starts in the Parima Highlands near the Brazilian border

The Orinoco River 

500

Belligerent nationalist

(5)

Jingo 

500

In the 1972 book "Working", a man with this music-related job says computers can't replace the human ear--sorry, pal

Piano Tuner

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