On July 4th in 1802, the U.S. Military Academy at this location formally opened
West Point
In 1913 this model from Ford became the first mass-produced car, reducing assembly time from 12 hours to less than 3 hours
the Model T
"Star Wars":
Billy Dee Williams & Donald Glover, both so smooth in any galaxy
Lando
As a noun, it's a wooly covering; as a verb, it means to swindle
fleece
"What's in your wallet?"
Capital One
On July 4, 1884 France officially presented this landmark to the United States
the Statue of Liberty
The 1964 Pontiac GTO is often called the first of these "brawny" autos
a muscle car
"Mission: Impossible", which better be possible now:
Jon Voight &
Peter Graves
Jim Phelps
This verb means to go beyond what is allowed, like a speed limit; you can also do it to expectations
exceed
A classic car ad:
"See the USA in your..."
Chevrolet
The new 50-star U.S. flag was officially flown for the first time on July 4th in this year, 10 months after Hawaii statehood
1960
Everything's "feline" fine for this manufacturer whose E-Type is seen here
jaguar
"Batman":
Andy Serkis & Michael Caine, on the home front
Alfred
Half of this 6-letter word meaning harsh or critical is its 3 Es
severe
For 40 years:
"Have it your way"
Burger King
This new Asian republic was proclaimed July 4, 1946 with Manuel A. Roxas as its first president
the Philippines
The C2, the second generation of this classic from Chevrolet, was produced from 1963 to 1967
Corvette
"X-Men":
Jennifer Lawrence & Rebecca Romijn worked blue
Mystique
This synonym of facade is equally at home when used in woodworking or dentistry
veneer
First used in the '50s:
"It takes a licking and keeps on ticking"
Timex
Later merged with Radio Liberty, it began broadcasting the message of liberty to Communist lands on July 4, 1950
Radio Free Europe
The late 1960s SEL 300 6.3 model of this car had a limousine V-8 engine in a smaller sedan body, so it could go fast
Mercedes
"Dune":
Jason Momoa & Richard Jordan, on team Atreides
Duncan Idaho
Though it could suggest vision problems, this "effect" in photos happens when a flash bounces off the retinas
red-eye
This bank was "Established 1852. Re-established 2018"
Wells Fargo