A feline fedora
a cat hat
Marble Arch was moved to its present location in 1851; it used to be in front of this palace
Buckingham
Its sequels were "The Empire Strikes Back" & "Return of the Jedi"
Star Wars
The South's export of this crop was shut down, causing massive unemployment in northern New England
cotton
Found in watches, mattresses & automobiles, it's a device that can store mechanical energy
a spring
The cash you could make by selling rabbits
bunny money
Selfridges is one of many famous stores on this street whose name may remind you of a university
Oxford Street
The sequels to "The Paleface" & "King Kong" share these 2 words in their titles
Son of
In June 1862 he was appointed Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia
Lee
On a temperature scale, "C" can stand for centigrade or this
Celsius
Samuel F.B.'s equines
Morse's horses
This "Confessor" is entombed in the chapel named for him in Westminster Abbey
Edward the Confessor
This first sequel to "The Pink Panther" was loosely based on the French play "L'idiote"
A Shot in the Dark
To help finance the war, the Union issued this paper currency which became known by its color
greenbacks
Argon was formerly abbreviated "A" & this element is "B"
boron
A fight between cows & steers
a cattle battle
The Garrick, the Phoenix & Wyndham's are 3 of these found on Charing Cross Road
theatres
Bing Crosby received Oscar nominations for acting in both "Going My Way" & this sequel
The Bells of St. Mary's
1 of the 4 border slave states that remained in the Union
(1 of) Kentucky (Missouri, Maryland, Delaware)
In geology, pluvial refer to a prolonged period of this
rain
Late columnist Wilson's witticisms
Earl's pearls
You can see the Gipsy Moth IV in which he sailed around the world, at Greenwich Pier
(Sir Francis) Chichester
Victor Mature starred in "Demetrius and the Gladiators" as well as this film which preceded it
The Robe
How long did the Confederacy last
Voyager 1 found 9 volcanoes erupting on this moon of Jupiter
Io