Bill of Rights
Enacted in 1689, the Bill guaranteed "freedom of" this in Parliament, though not elsewhere
What is speech?
This, this, this Greek letter, gently down the clue; it was "resh" in the Phoenician alphabet, now it's there for you
What is rho?
Home to the N.Y. Stock Exchange, in the 1650s this road marked a defensive boundary of the city then known as New Amsterdam
What is Wall Street?
Dietrich Mateschitz launched this energy drink in Austria in 1987
What is Red Bull?
Best known for making cast mate Harvey Korman break out in laughter, this American comedian and actor was born this day in 1933 (d. 2019)
Who was Tim Conway?
1976 film that contains the line: "...The only truth you know is what you get over this tube!"
What is Network?
The Bill made it illegal to keep a "standing" one of these in the country in time of peace without Parliament's OK
What is an army?
Revelation 1:8 states, "I am" these 2 Greek letters, "the beginning and the ending", which really covers things
What are alpha and omega?
The 9,000-mile Highway 1 completely circles this country, linking cities like Darwin & Adelaide
What is Australia?
Many models of this Italian car are named for famous bulls or breeds of bulls
What are Lamborghinis?
On this day in 1997, the San Fransisco 49ers retire jersey #16, worn by this popular quarterback
Who is Joe Montana?
AUTHORS: In June 1998 a museum dedicated to this author opened in Salinas, California
Who was John Steinbeck?
The Bill said these punishments could not be inflicted; sounds familiar!
What are cruel and unusual punishments?
If you don't know it's the 2nd-to-last letter in the Greek alphabet, you'll let out a heavy one (with a different spelling)
What is psi?
Practice your Catalan ambling along La Rambla, a tree-lined promenade in this Mediterranean Spanish port city
What is Barcelona?
A bull is the logo of this financial company founded by guys named Charles & Edmund
What is Merrill Lynch?
This writer/director (Breakfast at Tiffany's, the Pink Panther movies) died this day in 2010, survived by his wife, Julie Andrews
Who was Blake Edwards?
PUBLICATIONS: Henry Nichols' "Four Seasons" engraving has appeared on the cover of this publication each year since 1851
What is the Farmer's Almanac?
The Bill mandated that "excessive" this "ought not to be required, nor excessive fines imposed"
What is bail?
It's basic math! This is celebrated every March 14th
What is Pi Day?
This road network of more than 7,000 miles in Germany is famous for its lack of speed limits in many areas
What is the Autobahn?
John Bull is the personification of this nation (be specific!)
What is England?
While heading to Paris for a performance, this bandleader (a Major in the army) went MIA on this day in 1944 -- his body was never recovered
Who was Glenn Miller?
Elinor Ostrom was the first woman awarded a Nobel Prize in this category, almost 40 years after its inception
What is Economics?
The Bill required parliaments to be held frequently "for redress of all" these complaints--sounds familiar!
What are grievances?
If Sophocles signed his name, he'd begin by writing this letter
What is sigma?
At one end of Grafton Street in this European capital city is St. Stephen's Green; at the other, you'll find Trinity College
What is Dublin?
A highlight of the July San Fermin Festival in this city is the Encierro, the Running of the Bulls
Where is Pamplona?
Spearheaded by Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy, the Hollywood Sexual Harassment Commission was formed this day in 2017, with this attorney as its head -- she is well versed in the subject matter
Who is Anita Hill?
WORLD LEADERS: This country's leaders have included Yusof Bin Ishak, Benjamin Sheares & Lee Kuan Yew
What is Singapore?