"C" TO "C"
It can mean "universal" or refer to a particular Christian denomination
catholic
The royal baby's full name & title is His Royal Highness Prince George Alexander Louis of this scholarly city
Cambridge
This company offers crop insurance as well as it signature green & yellow tractors
John Deere
A big lake:
Prior use
Lake Superior
Su-En, the Mesopotamian god of this celestial body, was represented by a crescent
the moon
Mystifying, or using code
cryptic
Now played throughout the world, it's often called England's national summer sport
cricket
This candy brand invites you to "taste the rainbow"
Skittles
A sea:
Rabbi cane
Caribbean
Like his Norse counterpart Thor, Perun was the Slavic god of this weather phenomenon
Thunder and Lightning
It's distilled from white wine & is named for a city in western France
cognac
In 1613 a cannon spark during a performance of "Henry VIII" set this theater ablaze & it burned to the ground
The Globe
This famous canned food company had the slogan "Have you had your soup today?"
Campbell's Soup
An Italian River:
Coin rub
The Rubicon
Now called Ta Reach, or "royal ancestor", & found in the main entrance shrine, a statue of this god to whom Angkor Wat was originally dedicated may have once been located in the central shrine at the very top
Vishnu
Having a common center
concentric
During World War I this sister ship of the Lusitania was used to transport troops & as a hospital ship
the Mauretania
Treat your itchy eyes with this brand of antihistamine first marketed back in 1946
Benadryl
A big bay:
Fan fib
Baffin
Itzli was this culture's god of stone knives associated with sacrifices; he was a busy guy
the Aztec
This era of geologic time includes the Tertiary & Quaternary periods
For National Poetry Day in 2013, Prince Charles made a special recording of this poet's "Fern Hill"
Dylan Thomas
A military parachute duffle inspired this brand of nylon totes with a French-sounding name
LeSportsac
A gulf:
Spin ear
Persian Gulf
The Inuit god of the bear shares his name with this "of the North" documentary title character
Nanook