A 1960 Grammy went to Marty Robbins for his tune named for this west Texas town on the I-10
El Paso
An ardent pursuer of political or social ends
Activist
For a side dish you might make sautéed cherry ones of these or fried green ones
Tomatoes
To reset a tripped one of these in your house, flip it over to full “off” before returning it to “on”
Circuit Breaker
He served the shortest term as president: one month
William Henry Harrison
It’s the largest city in population on the eastern side of San Francisco Bay
Oakland
NYC school of Palance, Brando & Newman
Actors Studio
Add this vegetable to corned beef hash & it becomes red flannel hash
Beets
Useful in bolting, they’re the “screwy” companions
Washers
He created cabinet posts for HUD & the Department of Transportation
Lyndon B. Johnson
If you want “mo” money, go to this Missouri city, home to the Tenth Federal Reserve Bank
Kansas City
Full title of the fifth book of the New Testament
Acts of the Apostles
A summer favorite, vitello tonnato is this meat served cold in a tuna sauce
Veal
Perhaps from the Latin for “split”, it’s a thin piece of asphalt laid in overlapping rows to cover a roof.
Shingle
He won the popular vote but lost the election of 1824
Andrew Jackson
Skinner’s Mudhole is a nickname of this Oregon city; it was named for Mr. Skinner
Eugene
An insurance statistician
Actuary
This rich chocolate cake with a layer of apricot jam bears the name of a famous hotel in Vienna
Sacher torte
Holes in household objects made of wood & metal can be easily patched with this "glass”, AKA spun glass.
Fiberglass
He was the first sitting president to lead the nation in war
James Madison
This New Mexico town was named for the grave markers of some of its earlier settlers.
Las Cruces
A mythological hunter turned into a stag by Artemis
Actaeon
When serving sushi, make sure you have plenty of this green horseradish condiment to go along with it.
Wasabi
You can produce shapely wooden legs using this machine in which the piece is held, rotated & a tool applied to it.
Lathe
He was the first president who had been a governor
Thomas Jefferson