AFRICAN COUNTRY BY AIRPORT
(Alex: We'll give you the airport.)
Aswan Airport
Egypt
Surprisingly busy since her 1962 death, she had a good financial report in 2014: $17 million
marilyn monroe
The name implying it's twofold in size
double bassa
This 20th c. word describes someone who avoids animal products in clothes & household items, not just food
vegan
It's said that "There's no accounting for" this set of preferences
taste
Mogadishu International
Somalia
In a 12-month span he released his posthumous album "Xscape" & made $140 million
Michael Jackson
In 1972 this Volkswagen surpassed the Model T as the most produced car model in history
Beetle
Synonyms for this adjective include coarse, crude & unrefined
vulgar
Enforced separation of races; in 1954 Earl Warren said it's "a denial of... equal protection"
segragation
Kruger Mpumalanga International
South Africa
Being dead since 1977 didn't stop this singer from making a cool $55 million between Octobers in 2013 & '14
Elvis
At 4 feet tall &
up to 100 pounds, this largest species of penguin, seen in a family setting, reigns over the others
The Emperor Penguin
Synonyms for this adjective include coarse, crude & unrefined
Valhalla
About half of college students who consume alcohol do this, defined as having 5 or more on the same occasion
binge drinking
Indaselassie Airport
Ethiopia
MetLife ads helped this cartoonist draw in $40 million over a yearlong period
Schulz
This hotel on the Las Vegas Strip is built in the shape of a giant pyramid
the luxor
The name of this form of theatrical entertainment comes from a valley in Normandy
Vaudeville
"Dark" verb meaning to exclude someone socially, like from membership in a club
blackball
Mohammed V International Airport
Morroco
More than 40 years after his untimely death, this movie legend kicked up $9 million over a 12-month span ending in 2014
Bruce Lee
This sporting good measures 9 feet long, is 2 1/2 feet above the ground & is divided in half by a net
ping pong table
5-letter word for an article of food
viand
Letitia Baldrige, an expert on this, called it "A set of behavior rules... which will guide you safely through life"
etiquette