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April 26,2020 Puzzle #MuseumGames #Crossword

Across
Not eat
The Yankton Dakota Sioux activist in House #6 played this musical instrument. The Susan B. Anthony Birthplace Museum has a hint.
Among the last great ukiyo-e artists of this country, Taiso Yoshitoshi (1839–1892) reigned supreme for his daring prints based on various tales and legends. Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) can offer a hint.
Atlanta artist Kevin Cole makes art inspired by this men’s accessory and the fight for black suffrage. The Georgia Museum of Art has a hint.
This 1950s era jet engine is still the fastest flying jet engine in history and could operate at Mach3+. Learn more at the Aerospace Museum of California.
Once a bone
The first Secretary of the United States Navy. Dumbarton House has a hint.
whitling
President Wilson Wrote his speeches on a Hammond _______featuring a curved keyboard and multiple fonts. The Woodrow Wilson House can help.
Often recognized as Canada’s first paleontologist, his formal education was in law. Learn more at the Billings Estate National Historic Site
Wolfsonian founder Mitchell “Micky” Wolfson, Jr. purchased a c. 1876 sideboard by designer E. W. Godwin from this legendary British guitarist, first name Jimmy. Learn more at The Wolfsonian–FIU
Wire form
This singer-songwriter, who grew up as a "nice Jewish girl" from North London, rose to international success, however briefly and tragically; she was called “the pre-eminent vocal talent of her generation,” by the BBC. Learn more at the Contemporary Jewish Museum.
Artist Natalka Husar often paints herself as one of her two alter egos. One is a _____ to represent the artist as both prober and healer of wounds. McMaster Museum of Art has a hint.
Dinosaur hunter, in a way
Dig
Sap
Tracks Across Sheldon Peck Art Work. Learn more at the Lombard Historical Society.
Old bird
Down
Sap Maker
Natural hIstory display
Box
Syrup once
This Rochester, NY native founded a picture-perfect company. Genesee Country Village & Museum is the place to learn more.
Art of Stuffing
Historic site for opening of Blues Brothers. Joliet Area Historical Museum (and Old Joliet Prison) is the place to learn more.
Arthropod of old
Pertaining to a period of time between AD 1 - 1200 BC. Learn more at the Pueblo Grande Museum
Dinosaur's descendent
In a portrait by this Spanish, King Philip IV was originally shown wearing armor, but a change of wardrobe was just one of the many modifications the artist made as he created this powerful image of the king. Learn more at The Ringling.
Who is the human rights defender pictured on the new Canadian $10 bill? Learn more at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.
Sample
The original Erie Canal, completed in 1825, had 83 of these, built to take the artificial waterway over streams, rivers and other unreliable bodies of water. Explore the Erie Canal Museum for more.
To stand straight and to place hands on hips and elbows pointed outwards. Learn more Agnes Etherington Art Centre.
Wall-mounted sculpture
Largest living member of the deer family; solitary and does not typically befriend squirrels. Royal Saskatchewan Museum can give you a hint.
Affix
A type of pie depicted by Oldenburg.
Malleable
A sack to dip and a muse for Oldenburg.