The Old Absinthe House has been on Bourbon St. in this city for so long that even Oscar Wilde used to drink there.
Las Vegas
New Orleans
New York City
New Orleans
In 1948, he issued a proclamation that the flag fly over Fort McHenry 24 hours a day, as a perpetual symbol of our patriotism.
Coolidge
Truman
Pierce
Truman
Delacroix' tour of this continent in the 1830s resulted in painting like "Fanatics of Tangier"
Asia
South America
Africa
Africa
It's home to over a dozen golden arches of McDonald's & a 630-foot high single stainless steel arch.
St. Paul
St. Louis
St. Petersburg
St. Louis
A football player's shirt, or the fabric from which it might be made.
Fleece
Jersey
Polo
Jersey
Stars shoot by when you ride this roller coaster-in-the-dark that made its Disney World debut in 1975.
Space Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Matterhorn Bobsleds
Space Mountain
He was big for his age as a baby; he weighed 220 in college & 300-plus in the White House.
Taft
Grant
Polk
Taft
M's that apply to 20th c. painter David Siqueiros include Marxist, muralist & this nationality.
Irish
Mexican
Spanish
Mexican
Located on the Gulf of Finland, it was capital of Russia for 2 centuries.
St. Johns
Stockholm
St. Petersburg
St. Petersburg
RG stands for this position (& perhaps for his deodorant, too)
Right Guard
Running Back
Ranked Game
Right Guard
Poppy-shaded juglets that may have once held opium await us at this big 5th Ave. art museum's new Cypriot Galleries.
Museum of Modern Art (MoMA)
Brooklyn Museum
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
The Metropolitan Museum of Art
He was president during the Spanish-American War.
Wilson
Cleveland
McKinley
McKinley
"Spring Ice" is a work by Tom Thomson, a landscapist in this country's Algonquin Park.
Canada
United Kingdom
Mexico
Canada
This California city was named for the bay, which was named for an Assisi saint.
San Francisco
Sao Paulo
Santiago
San Francisco
This NFL team's cheerleaders are officially known as the Gold Rush.
New Orleans Saints
Pittsburgh Steelers
San Francisco 49ers
San Francisco 49ers
Yee-haw! The Snake River Stampede grew out of a harvest festival held in Nampa in this state in 1911.
Idaho
Oregon
Michigan
Idaho
This president was 65 years old when he took office in 1857.
Lincoln
Buchanan
Fillmore
Buchanan
In 1911, Kandinsky & Franz Marc formed Germany's Blaue Reiter group, named for their love of blue & of these animals.
Donkeys
Horses
Zebras
Horses
Jesse James was terminated in this city, once home to a terminus of the Pony Express.
St. Joseph
St. George
St. Cloud
St. Joseph
In 1997, Jerome Bettis became the first Steeler since this man to win the Steelers' MVP award 2 years in a row.
Terry Bradshaw
Joe Greene
Mel Blount
Terry Bradshaw
"O" yes, more than 2 million spectators have thrilled to Cirque du Soleil's "O" show at this Las Vegas hotel.
The Venetian
The Cosmopolitan
The Bellagio
The Bellagio
In 1848, he became the last Whig to be elected president.
Taylor
Johnson
Harrison
Taylor
This Swiss sculptor known for lonely, elongated figures designed a set for "Waiting for Godot".
Rodin
Giacometti
Braque
The stars on its flag stand for hope & liberty, not it & Nevis.
St. Kitts
St. Michael
St. Marys
St. Kitts
Jason Miller, who was a lifelong fan of Notre Dame played this great coach of the '60s & '70s in the 1993 film "Rudy"
Frank Leahy
Lou Holtz
Ara Parseghian
Ara Parseghian