This ship, Columbus' flagship., was originally called the Marigalanti.
Bread is eaten so widely it's often called the "staff of" this.
Shortly after birth, Arthur was given to this wizard for safekeeping.
Some of the fanciest of these reptiles are beaded, horned, or frilled.
Lizards
This waterfall is separated into the American Falls & Horseshoe Falls by Goat Island.
Niagara Falls
Neither this admiral nor his flagship, the Trinidad, completed the circumnavigation of the globe.
Magellan
The "pearl" type of this is served as a vegetable or pickled & used as a condiment.
An onion
Arthur's round table had a seat reserved for the knight who could find this.
The holy grail
The AKC could tell that Afghans & Salukis belong to this dog group.
Hounds
Before applying to become a naturalized U.S. citizen, a resident alien must have reached this age.
18
The Queen Elizabeth was a few feet longer than this, her sister ship.
The Queen Mary
Kentucky burgoo is a thick one of these made with meat & vegetables.
Arthur set up the diamond jousts, a series of 9 annual tournaments all won by this knight.
Lancelot
The oxpecker, which is this type of animal, likes to ride on the backs of giraffes.
A bird
This noble gas glows orange-red when an electric current is passed through it.
Neon
In 1831 Charles Darwin sailed as naturalist on this ship.
The Beagle
Hard sauce is made by beating together sugar, this spread, & a flavoring such as brandy.
Butter
The title of this T.H. White book refers to the object that made Arthur king.
The Dorcas type of this graceful antelope is one of the smallest; it's barely 2 feet tall.
A gazelle
Jules Verne's book "Around the Moon" was the sequel to this 1865 best seller.
From the Earth to the Moon
The Thresher & Scorpion were this type of ship; 1 was lost in 1963, 1 in 1968.
(Nuclear) Submarines
"Crevette" is the French word for this shellfish.
Shrimp
After Mordred mortally wounded him, Arthur's body was carried away to this island.
Avalon
This spotted cat is also known as the hunting leopard.
A cheetah
This N.H. school was the last U.S. institution of higher learning to be founded by royal decree.
Dartmouth