Some of his stories of the Yukon were published in the 1910 collection "Lost Face"
Jack London
A fetus' food lifeline
Umbilical cord
Texas statehood,
North Dakota statehood,
Michigan statehood
Michigan statehood
The body has over 600 of these, including extensors & flexors
On July 8, 1950 he was named commander-in-chief of the United Nations command
Douglas MacArthur
A rum smuggler is the central character in his 1937 novel "To Have and Have Not"
Ernest Hemingway
Montevideo is the capital
Uruguay
Hadrian's Wall,
the Wailing Wall,
the Berlin Wall
The Wailing Wall
They can take 6 months to grow from base to tip, or from cuticle to what you chew
Fingernails
The Allies recaptured this South Korean capital on September 26, 1950
Seoul
"Horseman, Pass By", the first novel by this Texan, was made into the movie "Hud" in 1963
Larry McMurty
An arm bone
Ulna
"The Tempest",
"Romeo and Juliet",
"Macbeth"
"Romeo and Juliet"
Of a natural blonde, brunette or redhead, the one who has the most hair per square inch
Blonde
The death of this Soviet premier on March 5, 1953 probably accelerated the end of the conflict
Jospeh Stalin
This 1936 novel by Faulkner tells the story of Thomas Sutpen & bears the name of an Old Testament figure
"Absalom, Absalom!"
AKA Northern Ireland
Ulster
Taft-Hartley Act,
Voting Rights Act,
Sherman Antitrust Act
Sherman Antitrust Act (1890)
The smallest human cell is this cell originating only in the male
Sperm cell
These 3 letters define the buffer zone between North & South Korea established along the final battle line
DMZ (Demilitarized Zone)
Her essays in "Against Interpretation" & "On Photography" call for an emotive response to creative works
Susan Sontag
Nietzsche's Superman
Ubermensch
Byzantium falls to the Turks,
Saladin captures Jerusalem,
Cornwallis surrenders at Yorktown
Saladin captures Jerusalem
The talus bone meets these 2 leg bones at the ankle joint
Tibia & fibula
The September 15, 1950 Allied amphibious landing at this South Korean port changed the course of the war
Inchon