This verb can mean to kill; in slang, crack someone up; or more recent slang, kill with one's fashion
In "Fear & Trembling", Søren Kierkegaard imagines the anxiety of this biblical figure when God asks him to sacrifice his son
Reconstructed in the 1930s, the original Governor's Palace in this colonial capital was built from 1706 to 1722
The name of Ulaanbaatar, the capital of this nation, means "red hero"
You'll find Seoul stretching along the banks of this river
On a Monopoly board, a question mark marks the 3 spaces labeled this
By 1791 the national debt was more than $75 million, most incurred as a result of this
To take a very small amount, as of psychedelics, perhaps to boost one's mood, rather than to get high
In 1579, during his circumnavigation of the world, he dropped anchor near San Francisco & claimed the region for England
This Nepalese capital sits in a bowl-shaped valley near the border with Tibet
John Winthrop's nephew George Downing, of Downing Street fame, was among the first 9 graduates of this school in 1642
OK, so we're actually going to play D&D--guess it's time to select the DM, this person
Clifford Irving gambled (wrongly) that this reclusive billionaire wouldn't step forward to debunk a forged 1971 "autobiography"
During an outbreak of this disfiguring disease in 1764, Paul Revere & his family quarantined at home: others were sent to pest houses