It was worn by Hillary on Everest | 33 |
It was whitewashed by Tom Sawyer | 32 |
It was used to make the first compass | 37 |
It was up for just over 15 years | 32 |
It was under Japanese rule, 1910-45 | 35 |
It was translated by Anthony Purver | 35 |
It was transferred to China in 1999 | 35 |
It was tops, once (with ''the'') | 48 |
It was the capital of French Indochina | 38 |
It was superseded by aluminum wrap | 34 |
It was sunk on February 15, 1898 | 32 |
It was sung in Rocky Balboa's neighborhood | 46 |
It was spent on the Riviera once | 32 |
It was spawned by the Manhattan Project | 39 |
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 run in the 1980s-'90s | 32 |
It was retired by the Yankees in 1986 | 37 |
It was replaced by the WTO in 1995 | 34 |
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 by Yoshio Taniguchi | 37 |
It was recently sought after in Athens | 38 |
It was played by George Harrison | 32 |
It was part of the Northwest Territory | 38 |
It was outlawed in the 19th century | 35 |
It was originally first on the Roman calendar | 45 |
It was once thought to be indivisible | 37 |
It was once part of the Northwest Territory | 43 |
It was once made with lemon meringue | 36 |
It was once divided into East and West: abbr. | 45 |
It was once called Orchard Field | 32 |
It was once called Mission San Antonio de Valero | 48 |
It was on Time Magazine's cover on 6/2/1980 | 47 |
It was never intended to be a leather cleaner | 45 |
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 made of wood from Mount Pelion | 37 |
It was legalized in baseball in 1884 | 36 |
It was launched in February 1986 | 32 |
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 an official Olympic event in 1908 | 45 |
It was largely destroyed by a 1650 earthquake | 45 |
It was involved in a 2001 breakup | 33 |
It was invented by a butcher in Frankfurt | 41 |
It was invaded in the War of 1812 | 33 |
It was instrumental to Mitch Miller | 35 |
It was instant, in a Lennon song | 32 |
It was instant, according to Lennon | 35 |
It was India's summer capital during the Raj | 48 |
It was home to two Wonders of the Ancient World | 47 |
It was heavily dropped about four decades ago | 45 |
It was heard three times at the 2004 Olympics | 45 |
It was headquartered in the Lubyanka | 36 |
It was hardly a Los Alamos bluff | 32 |
It was guarded by a three-headed dog | 36 |
It was grounded, now it's gone for good | 43 |
It was Genentech's stock ticker symbol, aptly | 49 |
It was founded in Oxford in 1946 | 32 |
It was founded in Almhult, Sweden | 33 |
It was founded by Thos. Jefferson | 33 |
It was founded by Osman and collapsed after WWI | 47 |
It was founded as American Messenger Co. | 40 |
It was formerly used to treat alcoholism | 40 |
It was formerly called Van Diemen's Land | 44 |
It was formed after the Bolshevik Revolution | 44 |
It was flown by James Bond in "Dr. No" | 48 |
It was first publicly performed in Vienna in 1805 | 49 |
It was established with the Treaty of Rome: Abbr. | 49 |
It was East Pakistan's capital | 34 |
It was dry in "American Pie" | 38 |
It was divided by the Iron Curtain | 34 |
It was divided "in partes tres" | 41 |
It was dissolved by the Belavezha Accords | 41 |
It was discontinued after the 1960 model year | 45 |
It was developed by AT&T and Bell Labs | 42 |
It was developed by Apple, IBM and Motorola | 43 |
It was created by the Missouri Compromise | 41 |
It was composed by Calixa Lavallée | 37 |
It was completely destroyed 2/18/09 | 35 |
It was closed during the Six-Day War | 36 |
It was chic for an ancient Roman | 32 |
It was chic for an ancient Greek | 32 |
It was ceded to Brit. in the Treaty of Utrecht | 46 |
It was Cardinals vs. Mets in 2006 | 33 |
It was captured by British forces in 1917 | 41 |
It was called Orchard Field until 1949 | 38 |
It was called Lacus Asphaltites in ancient times | 48 |
It was bought out by American Airlines | 38 |
It was blamed for reduced pasta sales in 2003 | 45 |
It was black and white and Red all over | 39 |
It was big for everyone to have one in the 1990s | 48 |
It was back-loaded from the kitchen | 35 |
It was associated with Humble Oil | 33 |
It was also called Operation Overlord | 37 |