The 1st American legislative assembly met on July 30, 1619 at Jamestown in this southern colony
We must learn to do this before we can run
This Hitchcock film had just 1 set -- & it floated
Dyed Maroz, or "Grandfather Frost", is the Russian equivalent of this holiday figure
Cartoon mountie who could "do no wrong"
In July of 1796, the Secy. of State issued the 1st in U.S. to Francis Barrere, who was going overseas
They "can't be choosers"
First Lady played by Ginger Rogers in "The Magnificent Doll"
Name shared by the places where Joseph Stalin & Jimmy Carter were born & raised
Opposing the "pro-choice" group, they're anti-abortion activists
On July 18, 1936, an army revolt started a civil war in this country
Translation of the Latin proverb "In vino veritas"
An invitation to waltz, a Rogers & Astaire film, or a musical question in "The King and I"
Most of Moscow, except the Kremlin, was burned due to the invasion ordered by this man
A 90° bend, or an appropriate sales technique
Prince Charles wed Lady Diana on July 29th of this year
"A woman's mind & winter wind" do this "oft"
The Disney TV film "Tiger Town" was shown theatrically only in this "Tiger Town" of sports
In 1929 this revolutionary leader became 1st citizen ever expelled from Russia by the Soviet govt.
It has only 10 amendments, since 2 on representatives' apportionment & compensation weren't ratified
On 7/27/74, Rodino's House Judiciary Committee recommended sending this question to the full House
What was the question of the impeachment of Richard Nixon?
On the indivisability of this, a proverb asks: "Why buy a cow when milk is so cheap?"
Ads for this 1971 Woody Allen film called it "More moving than prunes"
1st person in Russia ever vaccinated against smallpox was this empress
Position shared by Jesse Helms in the political spectrum & Tim Kerr at the Philadelphia Spectrum