Nevada's 1st district basically covers this city & its suburbs; the 2nd covers the other 99% of the state
Las Vegas
This statue discovered in the Cyclades Islands in 1820 may have held her garment in her now lost right hand
Venus de Milo
Ireland
Dublin
Examples include leatherback, loggerhead & mutant ninja
a turtle
About 1/5 of all Arabs live in this country
Egypt
This state's 3rd district is a major shopping district; the Mall of America is there
Minnesota
His work "Balzac" was refused by the society that commissioned it; they didn't think it looked like Balzac
Auguste Rodin
Australia
Jaleel White played this heroic nerd for 9 years on "Family Matters"
Steve Urkel
This country was once part of the U.S.S.R.
Estonia
It's the main city in Ohio's 14th district, once a rubber center & now called "Polymer Valley"
Akron
Over 70 wax & clay works found in Degas' studio after his death were later cast in this alloy
Bronze
Canada
Toronto
To congeal, as milk does when it spoils
Curdle
This nation was conquered by the Spanish in 1534
Ecuador
Limiting immigration is one of the main causes of Rep. Lamar Smith, from this state's 21st district
Texas
His "Comin' Through the Rye" features 4 cowboys on ponies whose hooves barely touch ground
Frederic Remington
Pakistan
karachi
From the Old French for "excess", it's an amount or quantity beyond what is needed
Surplus
Latin America's first Communist revolt took place in this nation in 1932
El Salvador
North Carolina's long, meandering "I-85 District" has been called an example of this tactic named for a politician
Gerrymandering
From the Latin for "embroidery", the Greeks carved these decorative horizontal bands on the sides of temples...brrr!
Friezes
Morocco
Casablanca
Not an army officer, but an individual grain of a cereal grass like corn
a kernel
The Christian religious tradition of this country goes back 1700 years
Ethiopia