In 1939 this publisher, editor & politician gave Citizenship Day prominence through his newspapers
Of the Gabbro, the goldendoodle, or the gadroon, the one that's a real breed of dog
The burrowing wolf variety of this arthropod uses its fangs to poison insects that it ambushes
Some female lobsters do it only once a year, male lobsters more often, & its name is from the Latin for "change"
To blacken by burning, or a light-colored spotted trout
In a mental puzzle dating from the 9th century, a farmer, a goat, some cabbages & a wolf all have to do this
Fine palaces greet the morning sun in this kingdom
Known for his religious art, Sebastien Bourdon served as court painter to this queen of Sweden in the 1650s
9-letter term for a body part, like the sinoatrial node, that is a regulator of bodily rhythm
Actress Ellen Andre posed as the dejected woman for his famous 1876 painting "The Absinthe Drinkers"