This novel by Harper Lee features the character of Atticus Finch.
The NFL Hall of Fame is located here.
Canton, Ohio
A goddess or regular person who inspires a poet or artist.
Muse.
A hand tool; to shape by repeated blows (possibly by using the tool.)
To hammer
It's twice the radius of a circle.
Diameter.
This poet wrote "The Waste Land"
T.S. Eliot
This player wore #32, was named a Super Bowl MVP, and caught "The Immaculate Reception". He also had a section of fans known as "The Italian Army."
Franco Harris
Line segment
The Hypotenuse
One of the 4 periods of the years; to spice up your food.
Season
The integral type of this math branch can be used to find the end result of known continuous change.
Calculus
This Russian author wrote "War and Peace".
Leo Tolstoy
These two current NFL teams have existed since the founding year in 1920.
Arizona Cardinals and Chicago Bears
It's someone who lives alone, withdrawn from the world, like Howard Hughes in his later years.
Recluse
A container of soup; to fire an employee.
Can
It's a number placed as a superscript after an expression to indicate the power to which it is raised.
Exponent
This novel by Jane Austen features the character of Mr. Darcy.
Pride and Prejudice.
This is the only team to have an undefeated season in the Super Bowl era.
The 1972 Miami Dolphins.
A 4-letter word for a crafty scheme or trick.
A ruse.
A gourd eaten as a vegetable; to press into a flat mass.
Squash.
A triangle in which all three sides are of different lengths, and all three angles are of different measures.
Scalene
This African-American poet wrote "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings"
Maya Angelou
These 4 players made the defensive line known as the Steel Curtain.
Joe Greene, L.C. Greenwood, Ernie Holmes, Dwight White.
It's French for a female singer.
A Chanteuse.
A law firm; to perform as a lawyer doing business.
Practice.
A set of numbers that contain operations and can contain a varibale.
Equation