Buffalo-skin covered homes of Plains Indians
a teepee
Maryland's state bird & state baseball team
the orioles
Britain's 4 PM "coffee break"
tea time
What the "D.C." stands for
the District of Columbia
Color of a lucky "letter day"
red
Varieties include Chinese & Dijon
mustard
Continent from which Indians' ancestors came to America
Asia
Collective name for domesticated birds raised for meat & eggs
poultry
Though he never slew any dragons there, he's England's patron saint
St. George
The District's oldest neighborhood, it was named for a king
Georgetown
Johnny Cash is known for wearing only this color on stage
black
Type of food that comes in shapes of bow ties, elbows & wagon wheels
pasta
The real Hiawatha united Mohawks & 4 other tribes into this confederation
the Iroquois Confederation
The most common bird on world flags
the eagle
English barons forced this royal enemy of Robin Hood to sign the Magna Carta
King John I
287 miles long, it flows past Washington & induces "fever" in ambitious politicians
the Potomac River
Baby, sky, & steel
blue
Also known as an alligator pear
an avocado
Though few of them ever did it, the name "Nez-Perce" means this
pierce(d) nose
Woodcocks' eyes are so far back on their heads, they have this unusual field of sight
360 degrees
Nickname for London's financial district
the City
Though this mound rises only 88', it's synonymous with building which stands upon it
Capitol Hill
Broadway's nickname
the Great White Way
California vegetable with a crown & a heart
an artichoke
President whose only military service was in Illinois' Blackhawk War in 1830
Abraham Lincoln
This "crazy" North American diving bird has been found at depths of 160 feet
the (common) loon
He's also known as the primate of all England
the Archbishop of Canterbury
Former Secretary of State for whom Washington, D.C. International Airport is named
John Foster Dulles
The 3 colors that make up the dots on a color TV screen
blue, green, and red
The non-chocolate version are called "blondies"
brownies