Adjective for a space probe designed to travel between earth & Jupiter, for example
Interplanetary
During this process, an enzyme in yeast called zymase converts sugar into alcohol
Fermentation
The Babylonians controlled rivers by building a barrage of barrages, a term for a small type of this
Dam
It's a canvas bag for hikers to carry supplies
Knapsack
This American is the most decorated athlete in Olympic history, winning 28 medals, including a record 23 golds
Michael Phelps
In 2015, the space probe Akatsuki entered orbit around this inner planet to study its atmosphere
Venus
This type of mint originated in Cuba, where it is used to flavor the alcoholic drink of the same name
Mojito
One of the 3 festivals that summoned Israelites to Jerusalem was Shavuot, celebrating the start of this agricultural event
Harvest
A slow, tricky pitch on the baseball diamond
Knuckleball
This city's Freedom Park was opened as part of the 1996 Summer Olympics
Atlanta
Arcturus, one of the brightest stars in the night sky, is classified as one of these, larger & brighter than the sun
Red Giant
An alcoholic drink served before a meal to stimulate the taste buds
Apertif
Chinese emperors dictated the color of clothes, so Tang dynasty commoners stripped down to their funky-colored this
Underwear
Machirology is the study of these, perhaps a boning one
Knife
The first Summer Olympics broadcast in color were held in Mexico City in this year
1968
Known as "the couch", the seat inside Friendship 7 was custom-made to fit this Project Mercury pilot and future U.S. Senator
John Glenn
Called "brown bag vino", this brand of wine contains 17.5% alcohol & shares its name with a model of Ford
Thunderbird
The Roman valued this art of persuasive speech, a necessary skill for great oratory
Rhetoric
The "Marble City" on the Tennessee River
Knoxville
This sport whose name means "the way of softness" was added to the Olympics at the 1964 games in Tokyo
Judo
There was room for two men--Frank Borman and James Lovell in the capsule used for their 2-week-long 1965 orbital mission in this program
The Gemini Project
Though this poet was noted for drinking, rabies rather than alcohol may have caused his 1849 death in Baltimore
Edgar Allan Poe
In Greece, an ostrakon was a piece of pottery with a name on it; if your name was on enough ostraka, you got this punishment for a 10-year term
Exile or banishment
Often following the word "death", it's a special tolling of a bell to signal a funeral
Knell
Greek gymnast, Dimitrios Loundras is the youngest-ever athlete on record at an Olympic Games and competed at this age in 1896
10 years (and 218 days)