Although the largest city in population, it makes up Austria's smallest province
Vienna
In the "Peanuts" comic strip, this blanket-toting character is Lucy van Pelt's brother
Linus
Term for a series of stairs uninterrupted by a landing
flight
This 888-page summary of the Kennedy assassination investigation was made public on Sept. 27, 1964
Warren Commission
This King of the Cowboys married the Queen of the West
Roy Rogers
In 1905 Austrian Baroness Bertha von Suttner, a noted pacifist, became the 1st woman awarded this Nobel Prize
Nobel Peace Prize
For years Herb & Tootsie Woodley have been neighbors to this couple
Dagwood & Blondie
These protective tiles can cover walls & spires, not just roofs
shingles
Of 108, 308 or 508, the number of points the stock market plunged October 19, 1987
508
This female King was "King of the Courts"—the tennis courts
Billie Jean King
In 1992 Thomas Klestil succeeded this man as the country's president
(Kurt) Waldheim
In 1936, after months of searching, he found his father, Poopdeck Pappy
Popeye
Dry masonry is brickwork or stonework laid without this
Mortar
On May 7, 1975 President Ford declared that this "era" was over
Vietnam
This former Drexel Burnham Lambert executive was called the Junk Bond King
Michael Milken
This city that twice hosted the Olympics was the seat of the Holy Roman Empire under Maximilian I
Innsbruck
This 9th century Viking has 2 kids: son Hamlet & daughter Honi
Hagar
Classically, it's found at the bottom of a column; today it's the base for a statue
pedestal
In 1934 Frank Merriam defeated this author of "The Jungle" to become governor of California
Upton Sinclair
Little Richard is the King of Rock 'n' Roll & this "I Got You (I Feel Good)" singer is the King of Soul
James Brown
In 1918 Austria became a republic after Charles I, the last emperor of this dynasty, stepped down
Hapsburgs
Newsboy Billy Batson became Captain Marvel by shouting this one word
Shazam!
One of these supports counterbalances the thrust of a vault
buttress
When it was set up in 1942, the presidential retreat, now Camp David, was called this
Shangri-La
Among this president's nicknames were Sir Veto & King Andy
Andrew Johnson