Queens way to the U S A
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SSTQueen's way to the U.S.A.
SEABEEU.S.S. Hornet, in a way
ALIENNewcomer to the U.S.A.
TERRGuam, to the U.S.A.
UFOSPhenomena of interest to the U.S.A.F.
ESLCourse for a newcomer to the U.S.: Abbr.
EDUCU.S. dept. with a Race to the Top reform prog.
DELAWAREFirst Indian tribe to sign a treaty with the U.S. government
NTTA U.S. panel has given .... Communications the go-ahead to buy Verio
boroughsIn Alaska, a district corresponding to a county elsewhere in the U.S
LAPDFirst law enforcement org. in the U.S. to hire a female officer (1910)
pinyonsA small pine tree with edible seeds, native to Mexico and the southwestern U.S
YELTSINSINSTYLEIssue of a U.S. beauty magazine historic for being the first sent to post-Soviet Russia?
TRABERTOnly man to twice win the U.S. Open without losing a set in the entire tournament
apolloone of a series of U.S. spacecraft designed to carry astronauts to the moon and back
apollosone of a series of U.S. spacecraft designed to carry astronauts to the moon and back
MALELike 49.1 pecent of the population, according to a 2000 report by the U.S. Census Bureau
IKEACompany that was the first in the U.S. to air a TV ad with a gay couple (1994)
farkleberryA shrub or small tree with thick leathery leaves and inedible black berries, native to the southeastern U.S
farkleberriesA shrub or small tree with thick leathery leaves and inedible black berries, native to the southeastern U.S
ROSSU.S. mediator Dennis, who was sent to the Mideast by Clinton in a late effort to achieve peace progress
fifthto decline on the basis of the Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution to answer a question when testifying
loblolliesA small evergreen tree of the tea family, with baylike leaves and white camellialike flowers, native to the southeastern U.S
loblollyA small evergreen tree of the tea family, with baylike leaves and white camellialike flowers, native to the southeastern U.S
hydrillasubmerged aquatic plant, Hydrilla verticillata, native to the Old World, that has become a pest weed in U.S. lakes and waterways
rabbitbrushesA shrub of the daisy family that bears clusters of pungent small yellow flowers, native to North America, esp. the western U.S
rabbitbrushA shrub of the daisy family that bears clusters of pungent small yellow flowers, native to North America, esp. the western U.S
abbreviationshortened or contracted form of a word or phrase, used to represent the whole, as Dr. for Doctor,U.S. for United States,lb. for pound
pinkrootthe root of any of various plants belonging to the genus Spigelia, of the logania family, esp. that of S. marilandica of the U.S., that is used as a vermifuge
moneywortsA trailing evergreen plant with round glossy leaves and yellow flowers, growing in damp places and by water. Native to Europe, it is also common throughout the northeastern and north central U.S
moneywortA trailing evergreen plant with round glossy leaves and yellow flowers, growing in damp places and by water. Native to Europe, it is also common throughout the northeastern and north central U.S
warningsannouncement from the U.S. National Weather Service alerting the public that a storm or other weather-related hazard is imminent and that immediate steps should be taken to protect lives and property
eurobondbond issued by a non-European corporation and offered for sale in the European market, to be repaid in the currency of issue, esp. a U.S. corporate bond denominated and yielding interest in U.S. dollars
samsSpace Available Mail: a special air service for sending parcels weighing up to 15 lbs. (6.8 kg) to overseas members of the armed forces: only the regular parcel post rate to the U.S. port of shipment is charged
samSpace Available Mail: a special air service for sending parcels weighing up to 15 lbs. (6.8 kg) to overseas members of the armed forces: only the regular parcel post rate to the U.S. port of shipment is charged
syndicalismA movement for transferring the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution to workers' unions. Influenced by Proudhon and by the French social philosopher Georges Sorel (1847รป1922), syndicalism developed in French labor unions during the late 19th century and was at its most vigorous between 1900 and 1914, particularly in France, Italy, Spain, and the U.S