During the Potsdam Conference of 1945, this British prime minister was replaced by Clement Attlee
Winston Churchill
According to its title, William Rushton's book traces them "from Acadia to Louisiana"
The Cajuns
The Delacorte Theater in this park is the summer home of the New York Shakespeare Festival
Central Park
"People who live in" houses made of this "shouldn't throw stones"
Glass
In France this flaming dessert is called cerises jubile
Cherries Jubilee
This sobriquet applied to women working in defense plants was said to be based on Rosina Bonavita
Rosie the Riveter
This group related to the Eskimos lives on the islands between Siberia & Alaska
New Yorkers call it "The Village"
Greenwich Village
They're thin, wedge- shaped pieces of wood or asphalt overlapped on the roof
Shingles
Canned squash can be substituted for the main ingredient in this popular Fall pie
Pumpkin
The British defeated this German general at El Alamein, Egypt in November 1942
Erwin Rommel
These people in the Pyrenees are credited with inventing pelota vasca, which we now call jai alai
The Basques
Mott Street is the main street of this ethnic neighborhood that once featured pagoda-shaped phone booths
Chinatown
The first of the 3 Little Pigs used this material to build his not-so-sturdy house
Straw
Devonshire cream, which is used in desserts, is a specialty of this country
England
A vital supply route to China, this "road" named for a country was closed by the Japanese in 1942
The Burma Road
Some Celts in Europe were known as this, from an ancient name for France
The Gauls
Fiorello La Guardia reportedly said he visited this place to "read between the lions"
The New York Public Library
Its length may be given in a penny number
A Nail
Madeleines are shaped like these objects you might find on the beach
Seashells
In February 1943 U.S. troops freed this largest of the Solomon Islands from Japanese occupation
Guadalcanal
Most of this group's population is split among Turkey, Iraq & Iran; they have no country
The Kurds
There are several branches of this Museum of American Art, but the main museum is on Madison Avenue
The Whitney Museum
Chicago's Home Insurance Co. building was the 1st skyscraper with a frame of this supporting its exterior walls
Steel
Strudel dough resembles these thin leaves of pastry whose name is from Greek for "leaf"
Filo