The Greeks' word for world or Sagan's word for universe
cosmos
Fahrenheit equivalent to 0 degrees Celsius
32
19th century flag nicknamed "Stars & Bars"
the Confederate flag
He "knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men"
The Shadow
"Amazing" home of the Minotaur
the Maze (or the Labyrinth)
You might have to put F. Lee Bailey on one to admit he had a show about one
a lie detector
Its full name is "Liberty Enlightening the World"
the Statue of Liberty
The Green Hornet's chauffeuring sidekick
Kato
Number of eyes some spiders have & legs all spiders have
eight
City-state ruled by Pericles
Athens
What you're "stuck with" boiling down collagen, softening it with hot water & letting it swell
glue
This popular tourist destination was annexed in 1889 due to pressure from sugar planters
Hawaii
Penny and Clipper's Uncle Schyler, who flew from radio to TV
Sky King
All spiders spin it but not always into webs
silk
The name of poetry with a lyre accompaniment
lyric poetry
In 1808, this metalsmith made copper plates for a Fulton steamboat boiler
Paul Revere
It was his partner, James Marshall, who actually discovered gold at his California mill in 1849
Sutter
Radio voice of Superman, on TV he knew when "To Tell the Truth" & how to "Beat the Clock"
Bud Collyer
Aka the harvestman, it was Leslie Caron's name for Fred Astaire in '55 film
daddy longlegs
Founder of "Lyceum" , his students walked with him as he taught
Aristotle
Paul Revere
In return for Missouri's admittance as a slave state, this N.E. state was brought in as a free state
Maine
Originally called "Challenge of the Yukon...Gold"
Sergeant Preston of the Yukon
Scientific name for spiders, from Greek woman who unwisely challenged Athens to spinning contest
arachnid