It was spawned by the Manhattan Project | 39 |
It was smashed in the 40's | 30 |
It was Skip and Reverse cards | 29 |
It was shipwrecked in 1964 somewhere in the South Pacific | 57 |
It was settled in 1847 | 22 |
It was sealed by King John at Runnymede | 39 |
It was scaled in just over eight hours in 2004 | 46 |
It was satirized in "Dr. Strangelove" | 47 |
It was sacred to Tut | 20 |
It was sacred to Rhea | 21 |
It was sacred to Isis | 21 |
It was sacred in ancient Egypt | 30 |
It was run in the 1980s-'90s | 32 |
It was retired in 2005 | 22 |
It was retired by the Yankees in 1986 | 37 |
It was replaced by the WTO in 1995 | 34 |
It was replaced by the euro | 27 |
It was replaced by "der Euro" | 39 |
It was renamed for Hoover in 1947 | 33 |
It was renamed for Herbert Hoover | 33 |
It was redesigned in 2004 for the first time in 66 years | 56 |
It was redesigned in 1946 | 25 |
It was redesigned in 1945 | 25 |
It was redesigned by Yoshio Taniguchi | 37 |
It was reclassified in 2006 | 27 |
It was recently sought after in Athens | 38 |
It was ratified in 1791 | 23 |
It was raised by Paul Revere | 28 |
It was put on decades ago | 25 |
It was purchased in 1867 | 24 |
It was published four years before "Moby-Dick" | 56 |
It was played in 1939 | 21 |
It was played by George Harrison | 32 |
It was passed in May 1773 | 25 |
It was parted in Exodus | 23 |
It was part of the Northwest Territory | 38 |
It was over on 11/11 at 11 a.m. | 31 |
It was outlawed in the 19th century | 35 |
It was originally produced to preserve excess milk | 50 |
It was originally first on the Roman calendar | 45 |
It was originally called "Brad's Drink" | 53 |
It was opened before Windows | 28 |
It was only VII years ago | 25 |
It was once, once | 17 |
It was once yours | 17 |
It was once voted "America's Most Innovative Company" by Fortune magazine | 87 |
It was once thought to be indivisible | 37 |
It was once sufficient | 22 |
It was once Siam | 16 |
It was once ruled by a shah | 27 |
It was once part of the Northwest Territory | 43 |
It was once made with lemon meringue | 36 |
It was once harbored in Boston? | 31 |
It was once harbored in Boston | 30 |
It was once French Sudan | 24 |
It was once divided into East and West: abbr. | 45 |
It was once divided | 19 |
It was once described as an "odious column of bolted metal" | 69 |
It was once civil in America | 28 |
It was once circulated | 22 |
It was once Christiania | 23 |
It was once called Orchard Field | 32 |
It was once called Mission San Antonio de Valero | 48 |
It was once advertised as "Your favorite drink in your favorite flavor" | 81 |
It was once advertised as "Good for tender gums" | 58 |
It was once a grape | 19 |
It was on Time Magazine's cover on 6/2/1980 | 47 |
It was often worn over a tunic | 30 |
It was Obama's self-professed favorite TV series | 52 |
It was nothing, to Nero | 23 |
It was nothing to Nero | 22 |
It was not: Contraction | 23 |
It was never intended to be a leather cleaner | 45 |
It was NE of Bechuanaland | 25 |
It was named in 1935 | 20 |
It was named Hamm in "Toy Story" | 42 |
It was named for the infant Jesus | 33 |
It was naked, in a Desmond Morris title | 39 |
It was MSNBC's highest-rated program when canceled in 2003 | 62 |
It was made up of 2-by-2s? | 26 |
It was made to fall in 2001 | 27 |
It was made of wood from Mount Pelion | 37 |
It was made of steel in 1943 | 28 |
It was made of oak from Dodona | 30 |
It was made of gopher wood | 26 |
It was made kosher in 1998 | 26 |
It was liberated in August 1944 | 31 |
It was legalized in baseball in 1884 | 36 |
It was left on the Titanic | 26 |
It was left on the Lusitania | 28 |
It was left in Genesis 19 | 25 |
It was launched in February 1986 | 32 |
It was launched in 1986 | 23 |
It was launched in 1977 | 23 |
It was launched by the Soviets in 1986 | 38 |
It was launched by "Discovery" | 40 |
It was last played on Christmas Day 2000 | 40 |
It was last inhabited in 2000 | 29 |
It was last an official Olympic event in 1908 | 45 |
It was largely destroyed by a 1650 earthquake | 45 |