Lincoln
The name of a land agent gives us this tactic for refusing to buy a company's products.
Boycott
Frank Sinatra's epitaph is this song title (but not "And babe, won't that be fine")
Ohio: The most populous on Lake Erie
Part of a tradition dating back centuries, a toji is a master overseer of the creation of this fermented beverage.
Sake
New-in-town alcoholic writer Nicolas Cage decides to have his last ride in Vegas in this 1995 film
Leaving Las Vegas
"Government is not the solution to the problem; government is the problem."
Reagan
As a verb, it means to stop the flow of blood; as an adjective, steadfast or loyal
Stanch
The central nave of the National Pantheon of Venezuela is dedicated to this liberator of South America
Bolivar
Massachusetts: A "saucy" place on the Blackstone Canal
Worcester
Untappd is an app used by drinkers of this beverage to keep track of what they drink and share notes on taste
Beer
Fiance Nicolas Cage had a rough plane ride over Vegas in this 1992 film
Honeymood in Vegas
From his second inaugural address: "I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished"
Franklin Roosevelt
It's the holiday-themed term for a hidden bonus in a film or computer game
In 2016 this basketball coach of the Lady Vols was laid to rest in Mt Carmel Cemetary in Tennessee
Pat Summitt
Indiana: named for a "mad" major general
Fort Wayne
One story says that this cocktail got its name from the Italian vermouth manufacturer this & Rossi
Martini
Newly paroled Nicolas Cage had a rough plane ride into Vegas in this 1997 film
Con Air
"My fellow citizens: the world and we have passed the midway point of a century of continuing challenge"
Eisenhower
A few pages after bagel, you'll find this somewhat similar onion roll
When Spencer was buried near Chaucer at Westminster Abbey, the concept of this area was begun
Poets' Corner
Down south, "the birthplace of California"
San Diego
A tax-dodging "ring" during the Grant administration was named for this liquor
Whiskey
A security guard exposition called this "Mall Cop" character back to duty in a Vegas-set sequel
Paul Blart: Mall Cop
"I have just taken the oath of office on the Bible my mother gave me just a few years ago."
It's the long word specifically for a 150th anniversary
A sesquicentennial
Edith Piaf is among those buried in this Paris cemetary
Pere Lachaise
Michigan: Served by Gerald R. Ford International Airport
Grand Rapids
Admiral Edward Vernon is known as the father of this 4-letter rum drink for sailors
Grog
In "Lost in America" the Desert Inn doesn't have as much heart as this actor hopes after his wife loses the nest egg
Albert Brooks