You remove them before entering a house in Japan
Your shoes
From Dutch meaning "cabbage salad", that's just what it is
Cole Slaw
Simply, the leader of the band or orchestra
The Conductor
Dickens' novel set against backdrop of the revolution
A Tale of Two Cities
State whose license plate reads "Land of 10,000 Lakes"
Minnesota
Late every December 31st, people across the nation watch this city drop the ball
New York City
These flaming French pancakes originally caught fire by accident
Crêpes Suzette
They say his music makes babies smarter.
Mozart
She was falsely accused of saying "Let them eat cake" when told the people had no bread
Marie Antoinette
Indian name for "sleepy ones", 95% of this "Corn State" is farmland
Iowa
On the belief the sun needed nourishment, this civilization sacrificed about 20,000 people a year
the Aztecs
"Nautical" legume broth, served daily in the U.S. Senate cafeteria
Navy bean soup
Marx Brothers film featuring a performance of "Il Trovatore"
A Night at the Opera
French Revolution began when legislators took an oath at this type of court
tennis court
Only temperate zone rain forest in the U.S. is on this state's Olympic peninsula
Washington
Hebrew ceremony which takes place under a canopy called a huppa
a wedding (a marriage)
18th C. English Earl who always had meat between bread brought to the gambling tables
Earl of Sandwich
5'4", thickset & broad, he wrote the Appassionata Sonata which broke the classic rules
Ludvig von Beethoven
"The Committee of Public Safety" carried out this most violent phase of the revolution
the Reign of Terror
The only leper colony in the U.S. is on an island in this state
Hawaii
Part of a pilgrim a Pope washes on Maundy Thursday
Feet
The food & drink of the gods which bestowed youth & immortality
Ambrosia and Nectar
He wrote the music of 'The Rite of Spring'
Igor Stravinsky
Like Darwin's "fittest", Talleyrand, when asked what he did during Rev., supposedly said this
"I survived".
These 2 states are "Cajun Country"
Louisiana and Texas