This king married Germaine de Foix, niece of Louis XII, after the death of Isabella
Ferdinand of Aragon
Jackie Collins wrote "The World is Full of Divorced Women" & "The World is Full of" these "Men"
Married
It's Italian for a "master" conductor or composer
Maestro
An agnostic is waiting for proof of this one way or the other before taking sides
Existence of God
This Maine city is the closest major U.S. harbor to Europe
Portland
In the 1890s this great French actress bought a Paris theatre & renamed it for herself
Sarah Bernhardt
In "Scruples", Scruples is a chic boutique on this chic Beverly Hills shopping street
Rodeo Drive
It's Sanskrit for a word or phrase that's repeated during meditation
Mantra
20th c. British philosopher, mathematician & Earl who said knowledge came only from sense
Bertrand Russel
This Haitian capital's national museum has the anchor of Columbus' Santa Maria on display
Port au Prince
King David II of this country, who spent 18 years in exile & in prison, was Robert the Bruce's son
Scotland
"Tucker's Last Stand" is yet another Blackford Oakes novel by this eminent conservative
William F. Buckley
Spanish for "watchmen", it's now a self-appointed champion of law & order
Vigilante
The earliest Greek philosophers are known as
"Pre-" this man known for his method
Socrates
This capital of Trinidad & Tobago was founded in 1595 & named Puerto de Espana
Port of Spain
Gandhi lived in this country during the Boer War & served the British as a medical volunteer
South Africa
"The Fatal Shore" is a nonfiction account of the convict settlement of this country
Australia
They're the German equivalent of "Mr." & "Mrs."
Herr & Frau
American philosopher born in Spain in 1863, he's known for his 1905-06 work, "The Life of Reason"
George Santayana
This Egyptian city was founded in 1859 as a camp for Suez Canal workers
Port Said
This notorious daughter of a pope married Giovanni Sforza, Lord of Pesaro, in 1493
Lucretia Borgia
V.S. Naipaul's 1990 travel book about this country is subtitled "A Million Mutinies Now"
India
Louisiana Creole word for a small gift given by a shopkeeper to show appreciation
Lagniappe
Most of the philosophers of the French Enlightenment contributed to his "Encyclopedie"
Denis Diderot
Each October this Texas city has its Cavoilcade, a salute to the petroleum industry
Port Arthur