Disney and Mattel
California
To burrow lovingly into your neck with the snout, like a puppy does
nuzzle
Before Yalta, FDR, Churchill & Stalin met in this Mideast capital where they were hosted by the Shah
Tehran
This animal got its name because it was originally thought to be a hybrid of a lion & a panther
a leopard
At their national memorial in North Carolina, kids can see a kite-building demonstration & learn about flight
The Wright Brothers
Caterpillar &
Sears Holdings
Illinois
People are this "with excitement", a word that starts with the first 2 letters of the alphabet
abuzz
This 1815 battle was actually fought 3 miles south of the village, itself 9 miles south of Brussels
The Battle of Waterloo
Sylvilagus palustris hefneri is, of course, a type of this animal
Bunny
Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial, overlooks this river
The Potomac
Hershey
Pennsylvania
Calm down, don't work yourself into this excited state
a tizzy
This temple was intact until the 5th century when Phidias' giant statue of Athena was removed
The Parthenon
Floating in the waters off Majorca, you might find the fried egg this--we don't suggest it for breakfast
a jellyfish
Completed in 1941 during WWII, this Black Hills memorial wasn't formally dedicated until 1991 by George H.W. Bush
Mt. Rushmore
Berkshire Hathaway
Nebraska
You can get years in prison for this crime of a major theft of property
embezzlement
Tradition says a door of the Schlosskirche, aka Castle Church, is the site where these were posted in 1517
Martin Luther's (95) theses
Called "canary of the sea" due to its musical stylings, this kind of whale shares its name with a type of sturgeon
Beluga
This word follows "Johnstown" in the name of a Pennsylvania national memorial
Flood
Land O'Lakes
Minnesota
In music it precedes "forte" in a term literally meaning "half loud"
Mezzo
On Aug. 31,1901 Leon Czolgosz arrived in this city, where he would shoot Pres. McKinley
Buffalo
This hoofed animal of the far north is named for the odor produced by glands beneath its eyes
Muskox
A park in the heart of Providence houses the memorial to this early champion of religious freedom
Roger Williams