This 1951 J.D. Salinger work
The Catcher in the Rye
The birthday of this top Confederate general is celebrated as Confederate Heroes Day
Robert E. Lee
Samuel Schwabe got deeply into sunspots after trying to find a planet crossing the sun closer than this one
Mercury
Regent's Park,
St. James's Park,
Hyde Park
London
Spanish for father
Padre
Laura Ingalls Wilder's 1935 book
Little House on the Prairie
This first lady saved one of the White House's paintings of George Washington during the War of 1812
Dolley Madison
A seal's these, also called vibrissae, sense vibrations in the water that can represent food
Their whiskers
The Hofborg,
Freud's Apartment,
St. Stephen's Cathedral
Vienna
Prepared & available for use
Ready
Anthony Burgess' 1962 tale of juvenile delinquency
A Clockwork Orange
He's the famous German-American physicist who came up with the nuclear equation E = mc²
Albert Einstein
A male moth's antennae are attuned to these released by female moths
Pheromones
The Mauritshuis,
The International Institute for Social Studies,
The International Court of Justice
The Hague
Quarry, like mice for owls
Prey
Giovanni Boccaccio's 1353 collection of tales
The Decameron
Sign in please if you know this Massachusetts man was chosen President of the 2nd Continental Congress
John Hancock
It's the wavelike muscular contractions of the alimentary canal that move food through the digestive system
Peristalsis
Lake Gardens,
The Rubber Research Institute,
The National Museum of Malaysia
Kuala Lumpur
"Lucia di Lammermoor", for example
Opera
Daniel Keyes' 1966 novel of mouse & man
Flowers for Algernon
In 1932 she took off in a plane from Newfoundland, Canada & landed about 15 hours later in Ireland
Amelia Earhart
Conductors allow electric current to flow & these opposite materials restrict the flow of the current
Insulators (or resistors)
Place Ville-Marie,
Place Jacques Cartier,
Beaver Lake
Montreal
Last name of the "Saturday Night Live" announcer who was the voice of "Jeopardy!" when Art Fleming hosted
Pardo