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Its logo's letters have a stripe running through them 57
Its logo is on the book "Sudoku to Exercise Your Mind" 64
Its logo includes its name in blue letters in a yellow oval 59
Its logo has letters with horizontal stripes through them 57
Its logo has an arrow pointing down and to the right 52
Its logo has 35 flags on it, including the Stars and Stripes: Abbr. 67
Its license plates say "Birthplace of Aviation" 57
Its license plates once said "The Corn State" 55
Its license plates have the motto "Famous Potatoes" 61
Its license plate reads "Yours To Discover": Abbr. 60
Its ingredients might include olive oil, basil, and pignoli 59
Its ingredient list starts with sugar and ends with chocolate 61
Its inaugural opera was "Europa riconosciuta" 55
Its HQ was once destroyed as the result of an earthquake 56
Its headquarters are in Union Station, Washington, D.C. 55
Its grounds house the unsolved puzzle sculpture "Kryptos" 67
Its goal is to include "all words in all languages" 61
Its full name means "jumping flea" in Hawaiian 56
Its fruit pulp is an ingredient in Worcestershire sauce 55
Its four-color logo no longer has overlapping letters 53
Its flight attendants' greeting is "Shalom" 57
Its flag resembles the U.S. flag but with only one star 55
Its flag has three equal horizontal bands of blue, black, and white 67
Its flag has green and yellow stripes and a white star in a red field 69
Its flag has a cross with the words "For gallantry" on it 67
Its flag consists of one white star on a blue background 56
Its first words were "Ladies and gentlemen, rock and roll" 68
Its first store opened in Älmhult, Sweden, in 1958 54
Its first store opened in 1958 in Älmhult, Sweden 53
Its first song was "Video Killed the Radio Star" 58
Its first recorded eruption was about 3500 years ago 52
Its first combat use was in 1943 in the Solomon Isls. 53
Its first C.E.O. was the W.W. I hero Eddie Rickenbacker 55
Its first awards ceremony was co-hosted by Bobbie Gentry 56
Its first ad touted "1,000 songs in your pocket" 58
Its episode "The Menagerie" won a Hugo Award 54
Its English version has more than 3.5 million entries 53
Its collection includes Rivera's "Flower Carrier" 63
Its coat of arms includes a bear, a moose and a deer 52
Its coat of arms features a horseman spearing a dragon 54
Its coat of arms features a bear, a deer and a moose 52
Its clue reads "Unstable subatomic particle" 54
Its clock was featured in the 1945 film "The Clock" 61
Its chemical symbol comes from the Latin word "stannum" 65
Its chemical symbol comes from the Latin word "ferrum" 64
Its capital is Hue (or backward, something from heaven) 55
Its California theme park has a "Miniland, USA" section 65
Its border with Canada is less than fifty miles long 52
Its banknotes have denominations from 1,000 to 10,000 53
Its ancient equivalent was used to create this puzzle's theme 65
Its alphabet has 38 letters and no upper- or lowercase 54
Its ads have featured Britney Spears and Michael Jackson 56
Its activity was once attributed to the monster Typhon 54
Its 5/14/1998 final episode was seen by 76 million viewers 58
Its 2011 landing marked the end of the Space Shuttle program 60
Its "Concise" version has more than 1,700 pgs. 56
Items that may include heated seats and digital clocks in Japan 63
Items in a Victoria's Secret marketing presentation? 56
Items for baseball scouts and highway patrol officers 53
Item: 1936 novel. Problem: Missing from collection after freak storm. 69
Item you wouldn't touch things with, after inflation? 57
Item worn by Bruce Springsteen to keep his hair out of his eyes? 64
Item with features that begin this puzzle's four longest answers 68
Item whose name is derived from the Latin "aquarius" 62
Item used to settle disputes about mathematical connectedness? 62
Item stolen in Pope's "The Rape of the Lock" 58
Item pinned on to support a Russian poet's election to office? 66
Item on which an office worker's name is printed 52
Item on the "Friday the 13th Part 2" poster 53
Item on many hourly workers' Friday to-do lists? 52
Item of sports equipment sometimes seen on top of a car 55
Item of sports equipment approximately 43" long 52
Item of apparel created by Mary Phelps Jacob (1891-1970) 56
Item manufactured in Blaine in "Waiting for Guffman" 62
Item listed in "Thou shalt not covet . . ." 53
Item in a transportation company's laundry room? 52
Item hidden in each of the 15-letter answers in this puzzle 59
Item fit for "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" 56
Item dropped on Wile E. Coyote in Road Runner cartoons 54
Item banned under players' helmets by the NFL in 2001 57
ItÂ’s worth 200 points on the SAT, according to facetious claims 67
ItÂ’s separated from North America by the Bering Strait 58
Italian-born first female Quebec Member of Parliament 53
Italian vermouth brand featured in "Breaking Away" 60
Italian town where Napoleon won a historic 1800 battle 54
Italian setting for "The Taming of the Shrew" 55
Italian seaport that's home to Saint Nicholas's relics 62
Italian scientist after whom an electrical unit is named 56
Italian Renaissance poet who wrote "Orlando Furioso" 62
Italian port with ruins of an imposing Aragonese castle 55
Italian philosopher ___ Bruno, whose name was given to a lunar crater 69
Italian landmark name meaning "three roads" 53
Italian city where the fictional Lizzie McGuire becomes a pop star 66
Italian city where "The Taming of the Shrew" is set 61
Italian city that is the title setting of a Walpole novel 57
Italian city associated with the real-life Saint Nicholas 57
Italian carmaker that recently partnered with Chrysler 54
Italian baritone known as "The Voice of Passion" 58
Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista ___, after whom a comet is named 69
Italian artist with the largest painting in the Louvre 54