The name of this liquor made from juniper berries is also shorthand for a popular variant of rummy
gin
This art museum has restaurants named Paul & Goguette conveniently located "under the Pyramid"
the Louvre
This French-named hat follows "green" as worn by some U.S. Army special forces
B-E-R-E-T
Leshan, China is home to a 233-foot-tall statue of this religious figure; belly's looking good, B, you been working out?
B-U-D-D-H-A
An octopus has 3 of these organs; 2 pump blood to the gills, 1 to the rest of the body
hearts
Grab a croissant at the Blue Box Café & you can literally have "Breakfast at" this famed New York City jewelry store
Tiffany's
In this city, the capital of Idaho, you can stay the night in a hotel shaped like a potato
B-O-I-S-E
In a piece of jewelry, it's a single gem sitting all by its lonely, sparkly self
solitaire
Known for his love of cigars, this psychiatrist's London museum offers visitors cigar-shaped chocolates
Freud
Daily Double!!
Leshan, China is home to a 233-foot-tall statue of this religious figure; belly's looking good, B, you been working out?
This part of a large ship functions as its command center (& hopefully it's not over troubled water)
bridge
At this landmark's Dakota kitchen, you can experience the thrill of eating a burger while a giant Abe Lincoln looks down at you
Mount Rushmore
In 1990, George H.W. Bush declared, "I'm president of the United States, & I'm not going to eat any more" of this green vegetable
B-R-O-C-C-O-L-I
In a 1970 song, Edwin Starr told us what this is good for: absolutely nothing, huh, good God y'all
war
Home to the world's highest wine cellar, 360 Restaurant at the top of CN Tower stands above this Canadian city
Toronto
It's how the singer of "The Way We Were" & "Evergreen" spells her first name (careful--it's only 6 letters long!)
B-A-R-B-R-A