Protestors at the Boston Tea Party dressed up as this.
Native Americans
This common math term represents when two numbers are separated by a line vertically.
Fraction
This word's double is the word for a smaller river.
Creak
The shown flag was used by this Pacific kingdom; today it's used as the state flag for a state that shares its name.
Hawai'i
This color that starts with G is used on most walls, and has many, many different shades.
Gray
In 1776, a pamphlet written by this author was released, titled Common Sense.
Thomas Paine
Caption
This word has three doubles, one of them being a human sense.
Here's the flag of this former nation where cities like Karl-Marx-Stadt once existed
East Germany
This word starts with Q; it is also a form of monarchy.
Queen
In 1783, a treaty was signed that officially ended the Revolutionary War, and it was named this.
Treaty of Paris
If you were on a train, this is where you would stop.
Station
DAILY DOUBLE
Ate
A country until 1975 the Himalayan kingdom of Sikkim used the flag seen here depicting a prayer wheel of this religion
Buddhism
This type of chip is known for being spicy, and starts with T.
Takis
This French aristocrat commanded American troops through the seige of Yorktown.
Resolution
This word's double involves trading something for money.
Cell
Formed after World War I, this country whose flag is seen here would be split into several countries in the 1990s
Yugoslavia
This country split into two in 1991, one starting with C and one starting with S.
Czechoslovakia
This Princeton lawyer was the only one to revoke his signature of the Declaration of Independence after being captured and spending 5 months in prison.
Richard Stockton
This Harry Potter school subject is the word for changing in form or appearance.
Transfiguration
This word's double only adds one letter on to itself; W.
Hole
General Dương Văn Minh was the last president of this former nation whose flag is seen here
South Vietnam
This musical instrument starts with X, but the X sounds like a Z.