| 
      
     | 
    
      
     | 
    
      
     | 
    
      
     | 
    
      
     | 
    
      
     | 
  
  
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | 5-letter pome fruit of the family Rosaceae | 
    Apple
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | This country replaced its all-green flag with a red, black & green one following Qaddafi's overthrow in 2011 | 
    Libya
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | On May 21, 1934 this duo attended a party at Black Lake, Louisiana; 2 days later, they were killed by the law | 
    Bonnie & Clyde
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | On March 9, 2012 a grapefruit-sized one of these, the largest ever found in Hawaii, fell in an Oahu thunderstorm | 
    (Anne: What is a meteor?) ... (Alex: [*], yes. That would have hurt if it hit you.)
  hailstone
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | A bunch of pigs (5) | 
    swine
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Steve Grogan quarterbacked the Pats in Super Bowl XX when Jim McMahon & this team beat them by 36 | 
    the (Chicago) Bears
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
  
  
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Shortened to 5 letters from a longer word, it's military information | 
    (Alex: That would be [*], shortened from intelligence.)
  Intel
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Some people of this region, officially part of China, use a white triangle flag to represent its location among high mountains | 
    Tibet
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | On April 3, 1933 Lord Clydesdale became the first to pilot a plane over this mountain, just clearing it | 
    Mount Everest
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | The heel stone, the slaughter stone & the station stones are among those found at this British landmark | 
    Stonehenge
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Adam Vinatieri used his right one as time expired on Feb. 3, 2002 to give the Patriots their first Super Bowl victory | 
    foot
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
  
  
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | A small wooded valley, perhaps with a farmer | 
    Dell
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | This nation's blue, yellow & red flag represents the colors used in the arms of Walachia & Moldavia | 
    (Drew: What is The Netherlands?) ... (Alex (with an accent): What is [*].)
  Romania
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | With 6,000 seats, it opened in 1932 in NYC as the world's largest movie theater, though it's named for another medium | 
    Radio City Music Hall
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Carved in 196 B.C., its text lists the good things the pharaoh has done for the priests & people of Egypt | 
    the Rosetta Stone
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Surgeon's stitch (6) | 
    suture
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | This diminutive 1984 Heisman winner for Boston College played his last NFL season as a Patriot | 
    (Doug) Flutie
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
  
  
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | A former U.S. Navy rank between captains & admirals | 
    Commodore
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | The name of these Portuguese islands comes from a word for the goshawk, & that bird is on the islands' flag | 
    (Drew: What are the Canary Islands?)
  the Azores
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | In March 1939, after Hitler made Bohemia & Moravia a German protectorate, this country ceased to exist | 
    (Tom: What is Prussia?)
  Czechoslovakia
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | A heavy weight or burden around the neck, as mentioned in Luke 17 | 
    millstone
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Biblical Hercules (6) | 
    Samson
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | He hauled in 47 receiving touchdowns for the Pats from 2007 to 2009 | 
    Randy Moss
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
  
  
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | A famous one in ancient Greece bathed in the Castalian Spring before speaking | 
    Oracle
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Honduras & this next-door neighbor to the south & east both have horizontally striped blue & white flags | 
    (Drew: What is Guatemala?) (Tom: What is El Salvador?) (Alex: They've narrowed it down for you Anne, but you're not gonna ring in to try to come up with [*].)
  Nicaragua
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | After a week-long fast, he was released from government detention in Aug. 1933, weighing about 90 pounds | 
    Gandhi
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Blue Hone granite, found on the Scottish island of Ailsa Craig, is the favorite stone used in this sport | 
    curling
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | Dear sir or madam (10) | 
    salutation
 
  | 
   
 
     | 
    
  
    | 
       
        
       
     | 
   
  
    | The family of this former Patriot linebacker allowed his brain to be studied after his untimely death in 2012 | 
    Junior Seau
 
  | 
   
 
     |