In 1609 this settlement had about 500 people, but disease & starvation cut the number to 60 by spring 1610
Jamestown
New York-New York Hotel and Casino
Las Vegas
The name of this ancient garment from a single piece of cloth is related to the Latin word for "to cover"
A Toga
Sackbut is an old name for this instrument that has a slide & a bell
Trombone
To Sulk
In 1614 this husband of Pocahontas sent the first export cargo of tobacco to England
John Rolfe
Cadillac Tower
Detroit
In the 17th century the belted plaid developed into this garment
A kilt
These paired rattles of Latin America are traditionally made using gourds filled with beads or seeds
Maracas
Crab Claws
Pincers
In 1635 the Public Latin School, the first public school in British America, was established in this city
Boston
Transamerica Pyramid
San Francisco
Basically a belt plus a front flap, it was a simple garment for men in Ancient Egypt; Tarzan makes one from deerskin
A Loincloth
Vivaldi wrote a piece for strings & this instrument that's often associated with beginner musicians
Recorder
Describing supernatural phenomena
Paranormal
On January 5, 1665 the New Haven colony was formally annexed by this colony
Connecticut
Pillsbury Building
Minneapolis
Worn by men & women, the chiton was a long tunic dating back to this ancient Greek period, also a word for "outmoded"
Archaic
The score of the movie "The Third Man" was performed by Anton Karas, playing this stringed instrument
Zither
Rice Field
Paddy
On April 9, 1682 this Frenchman reached the mouth of the Mississippi River & claimed the region for Louis XIV
La Salle
James K. Polk State Office Building
Nashville
This early 17th-century British monarch wore a trim doublet jacket with matching skirt & hose
James I
Last name of Robert, inventor of an electronic music synthesizer; the instrument was on The Doors album "Strange Days"
Moog
Eastern Tiered Tower
Pagoda