Ignored for almost 150 years, this U.S. military aware was reintroduced on February 22, 1932
the Purple Heart
After months on the run, he was captured December 13, 2003 after he was found hiding in a hole near Tikrit
Saddam Hussein
7-Letter Beach Danger -- at least keep it to a first degree
Sunburn
Russell Crowe: "At my signal, unleash hell"
Gladiator
Fox News says it's "Fair and" This
Balanced
The Bible's "Whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them" is known as this
Golden Rule
This first African-American Attorney General said he was quitting in 2014 but was still on the job in 2015
Eric Holder
To Open a Flag
Unfurl
A Scorsese picture: "As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a gangster"
Goodfellas
A principle from the early days of the Boy Scouts is to do one of these "daily"
Good Deed
This animal was once thought to bear the Devil's mark in its wool, which is perhaps why it came to symbolize disgrace
Black Sheep
More than 1,000 rebels captured during this 1961 invasion of Cuba were later freed in exchange for food and medicine
Bay of Pigs
A stuffed animal is also called this "luxurious" kind of toy
"plush"
A 2010 remake: "I'm a foolish old man who's been drawn into a wild goose chase by a harpy in trousers and a nincompoop"
True Grit
*** DD ***
No Pasaran, "They shall not pass", was a Loyalist slogan during this 20th century war
Spanish Civil War
Notorious name of a herbicide mixture of 2, 4-D & 2,4,5-T, used in Vietnam
Agent Orange
In China, his Great Leap Forward program took a great leap back, contributing to a famine and millions of deaths
Mao
Dense, fluffy cloud variety associated with rising air currents
Cumulus
A classic satire: "You're gonna have to answer to the Coca-Cola company"
Dr. Strangelove
This 1939-1940 New York City event was the "Dawn of a New Day"
*** DD *** These, now meaning "credit for deeds done", may have come from a measure of young Girl Scouts' achievements
Brownie Points
This country's first female leader, Khaleda Zia was prime ministir in the 1990s & again from 2001 to 2006
Bangladesh
A language closely related to Hindi but written in Arabic script
Urdu
From 1946: "I'm givin' out wings!"
It's a Wonderful Life
FDR's campaign running against Kansan Alf Landon in 1936 declared these "die in November"
sunflowers