Munchen
She was born on the island of Themyscira to her mother Hippolyta
In "The Blue and the Gray" by John Leekley, the Geysers & the Hales are caught up in this war
Bastions are semicircular towers projecting from the walls of these medieval strongholds
Trick's Halloween opposite changes a letter to become a word meaning to step
Dimashq (a dangerous city to visit)
Originally, he was supposed to be gray, but he looked better in print in green, & so the rest is smashing history
DD: "The Blue Bird" by Madame d'Aulnoy is considered the source of this name used for the prince in "Cinderella"
The ancients liked these structures, from the Greek for "to view" & "on both sides"; one in Tunisia dates from around 238 A.D.
One is from bad luck; the other from good fortune
Letzebuerg (a small country)
Some people give high fives; these terrapin superheroes give "high threes"
The graphic novel "Blue is the Warmest Color" was originally published in this language
In Toronto on April 2, 1975, Paul Mitchell put in the last piece of this building's antenna & did a jig 1,800' up
With one letter change, a word meaning "beneath" goes beneath a cow
Praha (a lovely city to visit)
Amber Grant, Cole Cooper & Peter Parker, AKA Spider-Man, have worked for the Daily Bugle as one of these
In this book Karana's Island looks like the title animal "lying on its side, with its tail pointing toward sunrise"
It's a large, circular room with a domed ceiling, like the one at the Lehigh University library
One inanimate, one human: they're the pair seen here
Irian (the Indonesian name for a big island Indonesia has part of)
The power ring seen here is worn by this DC superhero
In "Pale Blue Dot" this late astronomer talks about humans in space
DD: In the 600s Muslim forces captured Jerusalem & by century's end, they had built this gold-topped shrine
A really big guy gets a sum of money to go to college