Sheep
(5 letters... you know, like moose is 5 letters)
Sheep
A single dot in Braille represents this letter
A
The ice cream machine at this fast food chain was working in 1990s Russia when the 1st one there served a line of 30k people
McDonald's
After winning this Augusta, Georgia tournament 4 times, Arnold Palmer wrote the Encyclopedia Britannica's entry on it
the Masters
One statute mile is equal to this number of feet/ or Kilometer
5,280 feet or 1.6/1.61 km
Hoof
(6 letters)
Hooves
The proper way to address the pope--if you ever were to meet him--is with this 2-word salutation
Your Holiness
A 2009 Florida Times-Union article said shoppers for this November day "began camping out Wednesday night"--Wednesday!
Black Friday
After golf swing innovator Harry Vardon died in 1937, this organization named an annual trophy for him
the PGA
On the pH scale anything that ranks less than 7 is considered this
acidic
Sarcophagus
(10 letters)
sarcophagi
From the Greek for "to hear", it's the science of sound, including its transmission & reception
acoustics
In 2012 a viral photo showed a "conga line" of climbers moving up the Lhotse face on this mountain
Everest
After retiring at the age of 28 in 1930, golf great Bobby Jones joined the Army & landed in Normandy on this date, D-Day plus one
June 7, 1944
In geometry this type of angle is greater than 90 degrees but less than 180
obtuse
Passer-by
(9 letters)
passers-by
Autocue is another name for this device used by some on-camera talent
a teleprompter
A doorman who worked the line at this defunct disco said, "It was inclusive of people who were of that moment in Manhattan"(Broadway theater and former nightclub at 254 West 54th Street)
Studio 54, (Opened as the Gallo Opera House/ Roundabout Theatre Company)
After 10 straight U.S. victories, this U.S. v. Britain match was changed to U.S. v. Europe in 1979
the Ryder Cup
Introduced by Einstein in 1905, it's been called "the most famous equation in the world"
E=mc2
Appendix
(10 letters, none of them X)
Appendices
Over 200 years old, this debating society brings lively discussion (hopefully with British manners) to Oxford University
the (Oxford) Union
Watch for the costumed Elmos while waiting on line at this Times Square booth for discounts on Broadway shows (red stairs and logo)
The TKTS booth (sell Broadway and Off-Broadway shows and dance events and West End theatre tickets, respectively, at discounts of 20–50% off the face value)
Who was the “Jackie Robinson of golf,” after becoming the first African-American on the PGA Tour?
Charlie Sifford in 1960
By definition negative numbers are ones that are this, also the title of a novel & film
less than zero