Italian for plucked
Pizzicato
A gravel agitator was one of these foot soldiers
An infantryman
It's been home to the Grand Ole Opry since 1925
Nashville
Washington
The French Islands of Saint Pierre and this neighbor lie just off the eastern end of Canada
Miquelon
4 letters - Italian for high
Alto
A devil's piano was one of these automatic weapons
A machine gun
It houses a 338-acre military academy founded in 1845
Annapolis
This quiet cove of southwest Cuba came to sudden world attention in the spring of 1961.
The Bay of Pigs
Jamaica and Grenada are part of this island chain that got its name because Columbus didn't know where he was
The West Indies
French for German
Allemande
Life Jackets were called by this star's name, to her delight
Mae West
It's the hub of an urbanized area that include the borough of Steelton
Harrisburg
The lowest spot in South America is in this country that's also home to the continent's highest point
Argentina
Cape Catoche, the northeastern tip of this large peninsula lies a little more than 30 miles north of Cancun
The Yucatan
Italian for deep bass
Basso Profundo
A tin fish was a torpedo; an ash can was this other anti-submarine weapon
A Depth Charge
Named for a President it was laid out by Daniel M. Boone, son of the famous frontiersman
Jefferson City
Canada's Breadbasket, this province is sandwiched between Alberta and Manitoba eh?
Saskatchewan
This Southwestern U.S. Desert has a river of the same name flowing mainly underground to near Soda Lake
Mojave
Italian for from the head
Da Capo
Named for a series of popular drawings an hourglass-shaped radio transmitter was one of these alliterative girls
Gibson Girls
This city's name comes from a Muskogean Indian word, which means "Old Fields" or "Old Towns"
Tallahassee
Rivers emptying into this gulf include the Sonora and Colorado
The Gulf of California
Though this British Colony has only 19,000 people, as of 1982 it had over 400 licenses banks
Grand Cayman Islands