The Book of the American West says most of these pack animals seem to come from Missouri
Mules
In 1973 this Hashemite kingdom finally gave women the right to vote
Jordan
In Norse mythology Fenrir is a huge one these lupine animals
A Wolf
Born in what's now Trenton, this explorer never reached the top of the Colorado peak that bears his name
Pike
Thomas Walter designed an iron dome to replace this D.C. building's original one
The Capitol
The Sharps rifles preacher Henry Ward Beecher sent to Kansas settlers were nicknamed this
Beecher's Bibles
The Gulf of Oman is connected with the Persian Gulf by this strategic strait
The Strait of Hormuz
We assume that Themis, a consort of Zeus, was destined to the mother of this trio
The Fates
His large estate in Hopewell was the site of the famous 1932 kidnapping
Charles Lindbergh
Buckminster Fuller designed this type of dome for the U.S. Pavilion at Expo 67
A Geodesic Dome
In 1858 Lt. Joseph Ives led the 1st party 1 mile down to the bottom of this
The Grand Canyon
Tabriz is the largest city in this country's part of Azerbaijan
Iran
Greek goddess of wisdom who invented the flute but didn't like the way it puffed out her cheeks
Athena
This senator spent two years at Oxford on a Rhodes Scholarship before playing for the N.Y. Knicks
Bill Bradley
DAILY DOUBLE - This Doric temple on the Acropolis was built by Ictinus & Callicrates
The Parthenon
With a band playing "Garryowen" he led the 7th Cavalry against Black Kettle in 1868
DAILY DOUBLE - When this Saudi king was assassinated by a nephew in March 1975 he was succeeded by his brother Khalid
King Faisal
It was the name of the Acadian goddess of fertility engaging ancient Babylon & a 1987 film flop
Ishtar
This scientist lived at 112 Mercer St. in Princeton from 1935 until his death in 1955
Albert Einstein
Ludwig Mies appended this, his mother's surname, to his own
Van der Rohe
Nevada town that was the business center for the Comstock Mine
Virginia City
The Beqaa Valley is this small country's main agricultural region
Lebanon
For a time Creon thought that both Ismene & this sister were guilty of burying Polynices
Antigone
This poet died at 330 Mickle St. in Camden in 1892
Walt Whitman
"Inside the Third Reich" is a memoir by this man, Hitler's chief architect
Albert Speer