To combat malnutrition, in 1942 Tasmanian blue peas were added to the rations of this country's troops
Australia
Stereoscope,
bifocal lens,
X-ray tube
This word can come before microscope or fracture; the first is definitely better
Compound
Estonia is in what continent
Europe
"Serpentine" feathery wrap
Boa
Pea soup was a staple in the ships of this navy that beat the French & Spanish at Trafalgar
The English Navy
Microwave oven,
fiberglass,
canned food
Canned food
Traditionally, one of these requires 16 ounces each of butter, sugar & flour
Pound Cake
The witches scream is this kind of body of water with a geyser underneath
Lake
Bravo at the bullfight
Olé
During the Revolutionary War, Congress passed a resolution making peas a part of this army's rations
The Continental Army
Cotton gin,
guncotton,
bubble gum
Cotton Gin
Where you go to retrieve your car after it gets towed for being parked in front of a fire hydrant
Impound lot
The traditional Estonian Christmas cookie, its name translating to "a little pepper"
Pepperkok
An untouched tennis serve
Ace
In the 1940s General Mills helped the war effort with dried pea soup; also, cereal bars for these "alphabetical" army rations
MRE
Linoleum,
Bakelite,
aspartame
Linoleum
2-word official name for the standard monetary unit of the United Kingdom
Pound sterling
Estonia was the first in the world to do this political do-dilligance fully digitally
Voting
Simian word for "mimic"
Ape
Every Thursday, this country's armed forces get served a traditional pea soup called ärtsoppa
Sweden
Bunsen burner,
Geiger counter,
Leyden jar
Leyden jar
A harsh debt payment insisted upon, it was Antonio's obligation to Shylock in "The Merchant of Venice"
Pound of flesh
The national sport of Estonia, Doing spins on a giant swing
Kiiking
Contend for superiority
Vie