The first volunteers in this U.S. government humanitarian force went to Ghana & Tanzania in 1961
the Peace Corps
Dos Equis
Mexico
A reminder of the past in the city of the NBA's Kings
a Sacramento memento
Foriegn freinds fullfil fantasies
fantasies
Drumroll please! In July 2010 this Beatle turned 70
Ringo Starr
The chess piece that there are the most of
the pawns
The band Boston titled a song this 3-word term for the absence of mental stress
"Peace Of Mind"
Kirin
Japan
Fine dining in the city where the University of Oregon has its main campus
Eugene cuisine
Persistant primatives possess potatos
possess
This rock pioneer who sang "Sweet Little Sixteen" in 1958 turned a sweet little 83 in 2009
Chuck Berry
The 2 chess pieces of which each side has only one
the king & queen
In 1913 the recipient was Belgium's Henri la Fontaine; in 1914, '15 & '16 it wasn't awarded
the Nobel Peace Prize
Victoria Bitter
Australia
A motor home parked in California's second-largest city
a San Diego Winnebago
Dependent defendents dissapoint debters
dependent
In February 2010 this wife of a Beatle turned 77
Yoko Ono
The piece that shares its name with a job in the Catholic church
the bishop
This nickname for North Dakota refers to a real property found on its international border
The Peace Garden State
Carlsberg
Denmark
Bovines in Washington's "Emerald City"
Seattle cattle
Eficiency experts exagerate excelence
experts
In 2006 Lubbock, Texas held a bash for what would have been this native son's 70th birthday
Buddy Holly
The one that shares its name with a crow relative
a rook
Of the genus spathiphyllum, these white, fragrant flowers are often cultivated as ornamentals
the peace lilly
Grolsch
the Netherlands
A woman resembling a Roman love goddess in a California city, "the Salad Bowl of the World"
a Salinas Venus
Sacrilegious sheperds seperate suspisciously
sacrilegious
In April 2010 this legendary sitarist celebrated his 90th birthday
Ravi Shankar
The only piece in the back row that can start a game
a knight