A blind John Milton described this biblical strongman as "eyeless in Gaza"
Samson
Tho in real life he was between McKinley & Taft, on Mt. Rushmore he's between Jefferson & Lincoln
Teddy Roosevelt
Adults spend about 20-25% of their sleep hours in "REM", which is this
Rapid Eye Motion (Movement)
Lindbergh was known as "Lucky Lindy" or "The Lone..." this
Eagle
The word "pasta" is Italian for this, the paste you knead to make pasta
Dough
He had 10 half brothers but only 1 full brother, Benjamin
Joseph
The dark ponderosa pines gave this famous region its name
Black Hills
What you're listening to when you measure your "HR"
Heart Rate
To see Lindbergh's plane today, you should go there
Smithsonian
Green pasta usually gets its color from this vegetable
Spinach
He told his friends, "Miserable comforters are ye all"
Job
In Deadwood, one can visit the grave sites of this legendary wild west "couple"
Calamity Jane & Wild Bill Hickok
Meaning of 1 of 4 letters in the acronym "RICE", 4 recommended treatments for most sports injuries
Rest, Ice, Compression, or Elevation
Lindbergh tested his plane by flying from San Diego to NYC with a stopover in this city
St. Louis
Many prefer pasta cooked this way, an Italian idiom meaning "firm to the bite"
Al Dente
Ezekiel saw a vision of these coming together followed by sinews & flesh coming up on them
1 of the 2 national parks in South Dakota
Badlands or Wind Cave
One way to make a baby, it's what "IVF" stands for
In Vitro Fertilization
He took off on his historic flight from this airport
Roosevelt Field on Long Island
According to pasta expert James Beard, the best flour for making pasta is this "hard" wheat flour
Durum
In Numbers 16, Korah, Dathan & Abiram led a rebellion against this man's leadership
Moses
It's approximately 17 miles west of Castle Rock, South Dakota, at about 104 degrees w. longitude, 45 degrees n. latitude
Geographical Center of the U.S.A.
In a "CAT" scan, the "A" & "T" stand for axial tomography, & the "C" stands for this
Computer, Computer-Aided, or Computerized
After the flight, Pres. Coolidge awarded Lindbergh the 1st of these medals in U.S. history
(Distinguished) Flying Cross
It's said this, Latin for "little worm", was the generic name for pasta in Italy circa 1500-1800
Vermicelli