THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
LANDMARKS
12-LETTER WORDS
FLIGHTS OF FANCY
POLE
100

The second paragraph declares that the creator endows people with certain unalienable rights & then lists these 3

life, liberty & the pursuit of happiness

100

The Taj Mahal features one large & 4 smaller these in the "onion" style

dome

100

This adjective means complicated & difficult to find your way through, like confronting an ancient Cretan maze

labyrinthine

100

No, the Titanic's fate wasn't due to a curse involving a priestess of Amen-Ra or any of these tightly wrapped types

a mummy

100

A national historic park has a collection of these from Tlingit history, including the Cormorant Memorial one

totem

200

Language condemning the British practice of this "execrable commerce" was removed despite objections

slavery

200

Greek for "high city", it rises some 500 feet above Athens

the Acropolis

200

From Greek for "making of words", this, meaning imitative of sound, might make you hiss

onomatopoeia

200

Despite what you've heard, the traditional throwing of this at the end of a wedding will not harm birds or their tummies

rice

200

Their poles are thought to relate to the ancient practice of bloodletting, with red symbolizing blood & white, bandages

barbers

300

About 2 weeks after Pearl Harbor, the Declaration was hidden away at this Kentucky facility, where it remained until late 1944

Fort Knox

300

The dining room at this home of a president is serviced by a dumbwaiter & a revolving door for presenting food

Monticello

300

A copy of an ancient Grecian urn, or how a species propagates

a reproduction

300

Science has never substantiated the existence of this fanciful beast that attacks livestock & has a name meaning "goat sucker"

a chupacabra

300

Part of George Costanza's heritage, it's symbolized by an aluminum pole

Festivus

400

The Declaration drew direct inspiration from ideas in this colony's Declaration of Rights

Virginia

400

Its name is Quechua for "old peak"

Machu Picchu

400

A Northerner in the South during Reconstruction might be labeled this, for the satchel he carried

a carpetbagger

400

This Ukrainian president wasn't seen on video in a strange costume doing a belly dance; that rumor's been debunked

Zelenskyy

400

Term for a type of TV programming where a strong show "supports" a weaker preceding or following show

tentpole

500

The document was influenced by this English thinker's tenet that govt. gets its powers from "the consent of the people"

John Locke

500

Built in the 17th & 18th centuries, the Schönbrunn Palace was the summer home of this dynasty for nearly two centuries

Habsburg

500

This 12-letter synonym for sleepwalker sounds a lot fancier

somnambulist

500

This Baltimore Sun writer's completely fictitious history of the bathtub from 1917 was believed by many, much to his mischievous delight

Mencken

500

This legendary Ukrainian pole vaulter was the first to clear 20 feet

Sergey Bubka