Mother Teresa was one of these.
What is Nun
9/16/1620; This ship ship departed from England, bound for America with 102 passengers and a small crew.
What is Mayflower
Sunlight reaches this planet in less than 4 minutes & is about 7 times as bright as received on Earth.
What is Mercury
Angels, Birds, Airplanes.
What is Fly
American Samoa's flag includes this American bird grasping symbols of Samoan authority.
What is Eagle
A document showing the legal right to own a piece of property.
What is Deed
9/12/1953; This man was elected First Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the USSR.
Who is Nikita Khrushchev
It was the first planet explored by a spacecraft, 1962's Mariner 2.
What is Venus
Tape, Syrup, Lint rollers.
What is Sticky
The hall of fame for this Olympic sport is located in Ft Lauderdale, Florida.
What is Swimming
The name of this Honda model comes from the Latin for "citizen."
What is Civic
9/3/1833; The _______ Sun newspaper first appeared, marking the beginning of the 'penny press,' inexpensive newspapers sold on sidewalks by newspaper boys.
What is New York
Triton is the largest moon of this planet.
What is Neptune
Soul, Bullet, Cargo.
What is Train
Cheetahs are native to these two continents.
What is Africa & Asia
Part of a machine that spins about its own axis.
What is Rotor/Rotator
9/28/1978; This Pope died after only 33 days in office. He was succeeded by a Pope who took a name in honor of him.
Who is John Paul I
It was the first planet discovered in modern times; William Herschel thought it was a comet when he first saw it.
What is Uranus
Cars, Cymbals, Computers.
What is Crash
Gary Player, who was born in South Africa, was the first non-American to win Masters Tournament of this sport in 1961.
What is Golf
A flat and even surface without slopes or bumps.
What is Level
9/9/1948; Following the withdrawal of Soviet forces from North Korea, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea was proclaimed with this city as its capital.
What is Pyongyang
The name of this planet was taken from Old English and Germanic, simply meaning "the ground."
What is Earth
Blue, Gray, Right.
What is Whales
In 1831 he published "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." 30 years later, "Les Misérables."
Who is Victor Hugo