Asia's population giant, finally admitted to U.N. in 1971
(The People's Republic of) China
32 body appendages you masticate with
your teeth
World's largest office building, named for its geometric shape
The Pentagon
"Sly" creature sought by sportsmen riding to hounds
a fox
What Paul Newman's "Hustler" hustled
pool
Including, in 19th century, one quarter of world's land & people, the sun never set on it
the British Empire
This "cheeky" muscle is the body's largest
the gluteus maximus
De"faced" by sand & invading armies, it crouches near the Great Pyramids
the Sphinx
The "ship of the desert"
a camel
Subtitled "How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love the Bomb"
Dr. Strangelove
Sinatra, Gifford & McGee or Germanic peoples who helped conquer Rome
the Franks
Where a doctor "hammers out" a patellar reflex
the kneecap
His statue is atop Philadelphia's City Hall
William Penn
The children are poults, the mothers, hens & the fathers, toms
turkeys
1949's Best Picture, its title came from "Humpty Dumpty"
All the King's Men
Nicaraguan guerrilla group that overthrew Somoza
the Sandinistas
A turkey's wishbone or your collarbone
a clavicle
France's Unknown Soldier lies beneath this Champs-Elysees landmark
the Arc de Triomphe
Name of the sport of hunting birds with other birds
falconry
He sang his way to an Oscar in "Cabaret":
Joel Grey
In 1888, it was last country in W. Hemisphere to abolish slavery
Brazil
The 4 large veins that return blood to the heart from the head & neck
the jugular veins
The date on the tablet held by the Statue of Liberty
July 4, 1776
Floating sea creature named by sailors for the Iberian fighting ship it resembles
the Portuguese man-of-war
Ironically, he spoke the only word in Mel Brooks' "Silent Movie"
Marcel Marceau