A descendant of Genghis Khan, this Mongol conqueror was also known as Timur the Lame
Tamerlane
In slang, you're a "paper hanger" if you bounce one of these
a check
Part of your body which contains rods & cones
the eye
Roger Miller says it "swings like a pendulum do"
England
Type of pigeon that doesn't need AAA maps
a homing pigeon
"King of kings" & "Sun of the Aryans", Mohammed Reza Pahlavi was better known as this
the Shah of Iran
Innovation of the Fleischer Brothers to aid cartoon audiences in following song lyrics
the bouncing ball
The deciduous or "milk" type are your 1st set of these
teeth
Though "the Midwest farmers' daughters...make you feel alright", The Beach Boys prefer these
California girls
To cut something off, like a magazine subscription
to cancel
In 1613, Michael Romanov founded a dynasty which ruled this country for 300 years
Russia
The season with "bounce"
spring
Secreted by B-cells in the Islets of Langerhans, it controls amount of glucose in the blood
insulin
It's where "Matilda run" after "she took me money"
Venezuela
From Latin "robur" meaning "oak", we get this word for possessing great strength
robust
Constantine II, exiled in 1967, was last king of this country
Greece
Curly Neal is an expert in this bouncing art
dribbling a basketball
It's what the messenger RNA gets the message from
DNA
In "Arthur's Theme", "The best that you can do is fall in love" when caught between the moon & here
New York City
To scoop the mud from the bottom of a channel or harbor; police do it to find the body
to dredge
While many rulers have been called "the Great", Turkish sultan Suleiman I was called this
the Magnificent
During World War II, the Navy used them to improve fliers' coordination & balance
trampolines
Sense organ which detects acceleration & position with respect to gravity
the ear
In 1977, Glen Campbell asked, "Have you ever felt" these, y'all
"Southern Nights"
Petty officer in the U.S. Navy who performs clerical duties, or Janice Rand on "Star Trek"
yeoman