According to the 1990 Census, this Missouri capital has a population of just 35,481
Jefferson City
The city in which Kendrick Lamar was born
Compton
Your whole collection of wearing apparel, or a tall piece of furniture where you might keep it
Wardrobe
The pygmy hippopotamus of this continent is in danger of becoming extinct
Africa
Commander of the Egyptian Air Force from 1972-75, he became president in 1981
Honsi Mubarak
Pari-mutuel dog racing is held at this city's Mile High Kennel Club
Denver
Kanye West's 9th studio album
Jesus Is King
Your whole collection of wearing apparel, or a tall piece of furniture where you might keep it
A Chair
A female wolf spider encloses these in a sac, attaches it to her spinnerets & drags it behind her
Her eggs
Queen Elizabeth II bestowed upon this dead prime minister the Order of Merit.
Margaret Thatcher
It was chosen capital in 1824 because it was located between St. Augustine & Pensacola, 2 earlier capitals
Tallahassee
British alt-rock band Radiohead played their first gig at this pub
Jericho Tavern
A psyche is a cheval type of one of these & can be tilted backward or forward
A mirror
Some of these mollusks related to the octopus are also known as sea arrows
Squids
In 1988 he celebrated his 35th anniversary as king of Jordan
King Hussein
Founded in 1851 as Eagle Station, it served as a stop for those passing over the nearby Sierra Nevadas
Carson City
Andrew Katz is the current drummer for which band
Car Seat Headrest
A desk with a small bookcase on top, or an office worker
A secretary
The lesser panda is also known as this color panda
The Red Panda
During most of WWII, these leaders were known as "The Big 3"
Roosevelt, Stalin, and Churchhill
You'll find the Governor Alfred E. Smith State Office Building in this capital
Albany
This band hailing Michigan has released two studio albums, was originally signed to Quack! Media
Tally Hall
The simple, austere furniture produced by this celibate sect was usually made of maple
The Shakers
Spongy moths are most destructive at this stage of development
Larval stage
In 1989, after a showdown with his cabinet, he stepped down as president of South Africa
Pieter Botha