The WWII "K" type of these Army portions, packed by Wrigley's, included meat, sugar &, of course, gum
In the 1840s a type of fungus wiped out these in Ireland, leading to widespread famine
In 2000 this No. 7 most-livable country came out with what may be its first slacker film, "101 Reykjavik"
With seating for 50,000, the world's largest arena for bullfighting is found in this Western Hemisphere capital
Depending on the movie, Godzilla crushes either New York or this Asian capital of 8 million
A home to the European parliament, it sprouts at No. 5 on the list
Of the Top 25 most-livable countries, 1 of the only 2 south of the equator
In Mandarin, this city's name means "northern capital"
This French holiday falls on July 14
This nationalist & nonviolent leader's October 2 birthday is a revered holiday in India