When they're huge, these lunar features are called basins
craters
Isabella II was just 2 years old when she was proclaimed queen of this country in 1833
Spain
It's nicknamed the "Mormon's Mecca"
Salt Lake City
A church or synagogue
a house of worship
Kazakh is the official language of this country that was once part of the Soviet Union
Kazakhstan
This part of the spectrum has wavelengths shorter than violet light but longer than X rays
ultraviolet
His second daughter, Princess Eugenie Victoria Helena of York, was born on March 23, 1990
Prince Andrew
This city's daily morning paper is called The Tennessean
Nashville
It's a poker hand consisting of three of a kind & a pair
a full house
It's the Italian name for the Italian language
Italiano
Radon gas is produced by the breakdown of this element in the earth's crust
radium
At his birth in 1811, Napoleon II was proclaimed king of this major Italian city
Rome
This city's daily morning paper is called The Tennessean
Augusta
These 2 bodies & the Queen make up the British Parliament
the House of Commons and the House of Lords
A Honduran could tell you that Honduras means "great depths" in this language
Spanish
In the fovea of the retina, cones are concentrated but these light-sensitive cells are absent
rods
He was only 9 when he succeeded his brother Smenkhkare as king of Egypt around 1350 B.C.
King Tut
It's the capital of the "Cornhusker State"
Lincoln
Jane Addams carried on much of her work in this dwelling, now a museum run by the Univ. of Ill. at Chicago
Hull House
Maghribi, a dialect of this language, is spoken in North Africa
Arabic
In geology the littoral is the environment between the highest & lowest ones of these on a beach
the tides
The Czarevitch Alexis was the only son of Czar Nicholas II & this empress
Alexandra
Happy Jack Road is a 38-mile scenic byway that runs between Laramie & this capital city
Cheyenne, Wyoming
When it opened, this Ibsen play was seen as an immoral attack on the sanctity of marriage
A Doll's House
Samnorsk is a proposed blend of Bokmal & Nynorsk, 2 forms of this Scandinavian language
Norwegian