1942:
"Major Strasser has been shot. Round up the usual suspects."
Casablanca
The first of these was seen in the New York World newspaper Dec. 21, 1913
Crossword puzzle
It's the official state insect of Arkansas -- how sweet!
Honeybee
After renouncing polygamy, this admitted to Union as 45th state
Utah
One of these off Belize, like the "Great" one off Australia, is listed
Barrier reef
1939:
"I don't know nothin' 'bout birthin' babies!"
Gone With the Wind
An introductory chapter or essay
Foreword
This Cambridge, Mass. university is named for a man who graduated from England's Cambridge Univ. in the 1630s
Harvard
Death claims this antislavery novelist whose most famous work was serialized in 1851
Harriet Beecher Stowe ("Uncle Tom's Cabin")
Though the Statue of Liberty is listed as in the United States, it was made in this country:
France
1927:
"Wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain't heard nothin' yet!"
The Jazz Singer
This game show premiered on CBS Oct. 2, 1961
Password
Race a Model T while holding a pig in your lap in the Pig-N-Ford race at this state's Tillamook County Fair
Oregon
Founded in 1746, the College of New Jersey renames itself this
Princeton
These islands, made a national park by Ecuador in 1959, were made a World Heritage Site in 1978
Galapagos Islands
1939:
"The moors and I wiil never change. Don't you, Cathy"
Wuthering Heights
It's the 2-word term for computer manipulation of text
Word processing
Roy Rogers once said his birthplace was roughly where second base at this city's Riverfront Stadium later stood
Cincinnati
Using his daughter Clara's nickname to label it, Leo Hirschfield introduces this chewy "roll"
Tootsie Roll
The historic center of Zacatecas in this country is just steeped in heritage
Mexico
1931:
"Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make."
Dracula
It's defined as a word from one language that has become part of everyday usage in another
Loan word
Want to see a 2,000-pound pillar of salt? Head for the New York State Museum in this city
Albany
A tale of doomed & impoverished artists, this Puccini opera premieres in Turin
"La boheme"
This 73-mile-long heritage site was built back in 122 A.D. to keep northern invaders out of England
Hadrian's Wall