ARCHAEOLOGY
OVERSEAS TERRITORIES
D-DAY
"C" THE CITY
CABINET MEMBERS
100

Excavations around London have turned up mass burial pits with the remains of victims of this epidemic that hit England in 1348

the Black Death

100

Appropriately, the flag of this U.S. territory depicts a bald eagle holding a traditional Polynesian war club

American Samoa

100

Clouds literally hung over the invasion; with a big storm approaching, the operation was nearly called off until British meteorologist Captain James Stagg correctly predicted a break in the weather on this fateful date

June 6

100

An obelisk located in the northeast of this big city memorializes the ancient site of Heliopolis

Cairo

100

William B. Saxbe took over in this job Jan. 4, 1974 at a tricky time & got lots of impeachment questions in his 1st news conference

attorney general

200

In 2024, a rare blue room with female figures painted on the walls & sacred objects was discovered at this site in Italy

Pompeii

200

This autonomous Dutch territory is the "A" in the ABC islands of the Lesser Antilles

Aruba

200

Overlord was the code name for the combined invasion of Normandy from the air, land & water; the assault from the sea, including the landings on the beaches, was code-named Operation this appropriate Roman god

Neptune

200

If you travel by sea to this, Morocco's main port city, you can take a train from there to Tangier

Casablanca

200

The first Cabinet member confirmed by the Senate in the second Trump administration was this man for State, 99-0

Rubio

300

In 2025, 22 massive stone blocks were recovered from the Mediterranean seabed off Egypt, remnants of this ancient wonder

the Lighthouse of Alexandria

300

The Île de la Possession is one of the Crozet Islands, part of this country's Southern & Antarctic territories

France

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300

The first town liberated on D-Day was the vital crossroads of Sainte-Mère-Église; a memorial there commemorates the D-Day ordeal of paratrooper John Steele, who dangled from a church steeple for hours as battle raged below after dropping with the famed U.S. division called the 82nd this

Airborne

300

They're the 2 cities that have served as South Carolina's capital

Columbia and Charleston

300

Just like Kiefer Sutherland on the TV show, the 2010 choice as this was the HUD secretary, Shaun Donovan

designated survivor

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400

In the Sahara, a depiction of two life-sized giraffes is the largest animal one of these objects from Greek for "rock" & carving"

"petroglyph"

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400

This island found by the Royal Navy  in 1767 is still British territory, so mutineers, think twice about  heading there

Pitcairn Island

400

"If you see a plane, it will be ours", Ike reassured his troops, knowing that over Normandy the Allies had achieved not just air superiority but this even more complete dominance of the skies

air supremacy

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400

In Northern Mexico, a capital city, a state & a desert all have this canine name

Chihuahua

400

In this job, Andrew Mellon helped the '20s roar by pushing big tax cuts through Congress

Treasury 

500

Rediscovered in the early 20th century, this Inca archaeological site is perched at about 7,700 feet above sea level

Machu Picchu

500

The vineyards of Pico Island in this Portuguese archipelago are a UNESCO World Heritage Site

the Azores

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500

The strategic Pointe du Hoc overlooked both American invasion beaches; the task of scaling its imposing cliffs & capturing the gun emplacements in the face of constant fire fell to two battalions of these elite U.S. Army troops whose motto is that they "Lead the way"

The Rangers

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500

The world's oldest record store, "Spillers," dates back to 1894 when Henry Spiller established it in this Welsh capital.

Cardiff

500

Great-grandson of a Revolutionary War figure, Ethan Allen Hitchcock's fight was in this post against swindlers taking Western land

Secretary of the Interior