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Name _____________________________
Across
Popular stuffed animal named after American president who refused to shoot a small bear.
English village where this cheese can be either white, yellow, mild, or sharp.
American car brand named after a French explorer who founded the city of Detroit.
Abbreviation that everything is fine, named after the birthplace of President Martin Van Buren in Old Kinderhook, NY.
A state named after King Louis XIV of France.
Popular American food named after city in Hamburg, Germany.
Name of a ancient tribe that invaded France, Italy, and Spain and maliciously destroyed public property.
German physicist who developed a popular scale for measuring temperature.
Rhode Island politician Ambrose Burnside wore whiskers down the sides of his face and people copied him.
Workers at this pie company used to throw around empty pie plates to pass time during lunch.
Day of the week named after the Scandinavian thunder god.
The British Earl of _________ ordered his servant to bring him roast beef wrapped in bread as a quick meal.
A two piece bathing suit premiered by French designer Bikini Atoll in 1946.
Famous site in Greece where a 26 mile race was held.
Formal suit first worn in this section of New York for formal occasions.
Down
First name of German immigrant who marketed overalls during the gold rush.
Popular sweater worn by British General Lord Cardigan in 1800's.
French circus performer who designed his own one piece, stretchy costume that is worn today by acrobats, dancers, and gymnasts.
Popular jazz wind instrument invented by Belgian Antoine Joseph Sax.
Brand of mouthwash invented by Dr. Joseph Lister to kill germs that cause infection.
European city that the hot dog was named after.
Day of the week named after Roman god of agriculature.
German engineer who invented the type of engine to replace steam engines.
State named after Lord De La Warr.
A system for blind people to read books by feeling raised dots on a paper.
American automobile company named after pioneer of the assembly line.
Month named after Julius Caesar, ancient Roman ruler.