Make a trek to Utrecht & you'll find yourself in this country
Netherlands
Egyption Sun God
Ra
You can't call snakes spineless: they may have over 300 of these bones, compared to humans
Vertabrae
Its National Museum of American History has General Washington's field tent
Smithsonian Museum
In the 1520s this conquistador founded a hospital in Mexico City, perhaps for the Aztecs he wounded
Cortes
On the first Monday in June, this Kiwi country celebrates the Queen's birthday, the queen being Elizabeth
New Zealand
People with a hidden agenda often have this "to grind"
Ax
This type of catfish can generate a 450-volt shock, less than the "eel" of the same name
Electric Catfish
A WWI troop train is at Fort Benning's National Infantry Museum in this state
Georgia
n 1895 this scientist could see right through his wife; he took X-rays of her hand
Wilhelm Roentgen
There are thousands of temples & shrines in this country's Katmandu Valley
Nepal
As a prefix, it can mean "not including"; by itself, it means "former", like a former spouse
Ex
The scientific name of the "mute" type is Cygnus olo
Swan
Fort McClellan has a museum devoted to this distaff branch of the Army, disestablished in 1978
WACS
The oath Drs Take
Hypocratic Oath
Homeland of Edvards Munch & Grieg
Norway
Yes, it's Russian for yes
Da
An endangered north African deer is called this, like an ape found on Gibraltar
Barbary Ape
Cadets can visit its artillery museum that dates back to 1854, with a collection that began about 1779
West Point
What is another name for Salicylic acid?
Aspirin
Angkor wat
Cambodia
It's used to mean very, or what's your point?
So
This Bird can fly backwards
Humming Bird
The U.S. Army Field Artillery Museum in Oklahoma has mementoes of this Apache chief who is buried nearby
Geronimo
In 1816 French physician Rene Laennec invented this device used to listen to the heart & lungs
Stethoscope