In the original Italian, this coffee drink with steamed milk has "caffé" before it
latte
Now on public display in Ohio, an aircraft popularly known by this name was used by JFK starting in 1962
Air Force One
In 1996 the fairy tale was over as Buckingham Palace announced an agreement in the divorce of this couple
Prince Charles and Princess Diana
These single-celled organisms, some causing disease, are some of the smallest life forms
bacteria
Have a grand time with this Roman numeral for 1,000
M
The name of this craft is Japanese for "folding paper"
origami
As 100,000 waited in Paris on May 21, 1927, he saw "danger of killing people with my propeller and I quickly came to a stop"
(Charles) Lindbergh
In 1998 this leader fired his entire cabinet, though many would resume their posts
Boris Yeltsin
a large handkerchief, typically having a colorful pattern, worn tied around the head or neck.
a bandana
Friends of the King of Rock 'n' Roll sometimes called him by this single letter
E
The name of this mythical sea monster was released from the Norwegian language
the Kraken
Amelia Earhart left New Guinea on July 2, 1937, with but three more stops on her worldwide quest–Howland Island, this future state capital, and Oakland
Honolulu
Nearly 6 months after the attack on Nancy Kerrigan, this skater was stripped of her national title & banned from the sport for life
Tonya Harding
It's not just any old Catholic church--it's one with special status from the Vatican
a basilica
A 2.0 GPA
a C
A pair of Mandarin ducks in your home are great for love luck in this harmonious Chinese living space practice
feng shui
The U.S. Army's Sikorsky UH-60 is called this; 2 of them were at the center of a notorious incident in Mogadishu in 1993
a Black Hawk
This Georgian published "To Renew America" & also became Speaker of the House
Newt Gingrich
The sounds of this traditional Russian instrument are heard here
a balalaika
The setting of an adjustable lens aperture is a this-stop
f-stop
Oy, you're so clumsy--in fact, you're this Yiddish word for a clumsy person, from a word meaning "wooden beam"
a klutz
On Nov. 2, 1947 Howard Hughes took this plane on its only flight, cruising about one mile at 70 feet for one minute
the Spruce Goose
U.S. Diplomat Richard Holbrooke is best remembered for brokering the Balkan Peace Accords named for this Ohio city
the Dayton Accords
This Hindu creator god is often depicted seated on a lotus throne
Brahma
It comes before "-value" to indicate the strength of evidence in some experiments, or before "-hacking" if data are manipulated
P