Trinity of important Roman Gods who ruled over the sea, sky, and underworld.
Jupiter, Zeus, and Pluto
Home island of the Ainu, who were gradually assimilated by the southern Yamato
Hokkaido
French Region given to Rollo by Charles the Simple
Normandy
'New Labor' Leader who defeated John Major in a landslide
Tony Blair
Team who had 3 players, Aaron Judge, Giancarlo Stanton, and Joey Gallo, who hit 30 or more home runs. They were defeated by their rival, the Boston Red Sox, in the AL wild card game.
New York Yankees
Not Selene, but the Roman Goddess of the hunt and the moon
Diana
Pre-Indoeuropean people of Northern Italy who inhabited the region around Genoa
Ligurians
Russian dynasty that was replaced by the Romanovs. It ruled for several hundred years in Muscovy and was descended from a namesake Viking chieftain.
Rurikovich Dynasty
Prime Minister Forced to resign during the fallout from the Suez Crisis
Anthony Eden
Team that had two players, Eddie Rosario and Freddie Freeman, hit for the cycle. It later won the world series.
Atlanta Braves
Later Sun God who was implemented by Elagabalus
Sol Invictus
Aryan Sri Lankan Ethnic Group that has had conflicts with the native Tamils
Sinhalese
European Capital founded by the Vikings in 841
Dublin
Prime Minister who was assassinated by John Bellingham.
Spencer Percival
Los Angeles Angels Japanese player who made history by both pitching and hitting. He hit 46 home runs and pitched to a 3.18 ERA and won the AL MVP.
Shohei Ohtani
Animal sacred to Juno that helped save early Rome by alerting city defenders to Brennus's stealth attack
Goose
Region where the Guanches used to live
Canary Islands
Scandinavian language descended from Old Norse that was spoken in Orkney and Shetland until 1850 when its last speaker, Walter Sutherland, died.
Norn
Liberal Prime Minister at the outbreak of World War I
H.H. Asquith
Team whose pitcher Tyler Gilbert threw a no-hitter in his first career start. They play their home games at Chase field and are in the NL West Division
Arizona Diamondbacks
Roman building whose doors were shut while at peace and left open while at war. It was dedicated to a god with two faces.
Temple of Janus
Home country of the Falashas, the vast majority of whom were relocated to another country in the 20th century
Ethiopia
Region where Hastein established a Viking foothold as the Count of Montaigu
Brittany
The Winter of Discontent was a period of unrest during the tenure of this ineffective Labour PM in power during the 70's
James Callaghan
Marlins pitcher who set an MLB record nine strikeouts to start a game
Pablo Lopez