1956: This country appeals to the UN for assistance after invasion by USSR
Subway stop (Abbrev.)
Buriers
1914: Britain declares all of this Sea a war zone, with safety of neutral ships not gauranteed
Old medicine type
Root or Yale
Former British term for India with The
Mediocre grade
Lap up
1924: The Sunday Express pubishes the 1st of these puzzles in Britain
K through 12
"Let _____ there" - Olivia Newton John song lyric
Where to find a base runner
1889: The _______ become the 39th and 40th US States
Far from humid
Provo sch.
1983: US President Reagan signs the bill establishing the holiday in honor of this martyred civil rights leader
Atlanta University
Salt, or summer for instance
1783: This general bids farewell to his army
Med. research org.
Saute
Rhett's last word to Scarlett
Follow on
Big name in camping equip.
Tease
The 49th us State
1880: This Republican is elected US President
Down
1852: This man is elected US President
"____ Cat" - cool once
Continent dividing mountains
Bottom line
El _____ - a Spanish renaissance painter
Ed of "UP"
Go it alone
Huey, Louie, or Dewey
Sports competitor (abrev.)
Robin's home
1947: This man's Spruce Goose is flown for the 1st and last time
Kennedy or Turner
Woody's son, or Janis's hubby
1859: This man is found guilty of murder and treason for his Harper's Ferry raid
Pueblo indian of New Mexico, or a one-named Australian singer
Ready for a nap
Poughkeepsie based liberal arts school
1907: This banker locks over 30 other bankers in his library to force them to find methods of averting a New York banking crisis
1917: This British leader's "Declaration" supports the idea of a Jewish state in Palestine
2020: THis video by Pinkfong becomes the most watched ever on YouTube with 7.04 billion views
1993: This man becomes the 1st republican elected mayor of New York City since 1965
1948: US President Truman is re-elected upsetting this Republican opponent
Before for con or natal
Surprise attack
Actress who vanted to be left alone
Honor with a banquet
Lawn
____ Culpa
Not broad (Abbrev.)
Dictioanry abbreviation for a word ending
Aussie term for a post secondary school
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