This democratic privilege is compulsory for all Brazilians who are literate and between the ages of 18 and 65 Voting;vote If you cross your fingers it's okay to walk under one of these Ladder 'Airlines': Its name is an acronym for "Queensland And Northern Territory Aerial Service" Qantas Ben Franklin said, "3 may keep a secret, if 2 of them are" this Dead "Name the river": It got its name after a Spanish explorer reported being attacked by female warriors there Amazon River;amazon This mutant plant is considered lucky because it's said to resemble the Christian cross Four-Leaf Clover;four leaf clover Founded in 1919, this Dutch company is the oldest continuously operating airline in the world KLM He's played Mozart and The Elephant Man on Broadway and Luke Skywalker on film Mark Hamill;Hamill Douglas MacArthur said, "It is fatal to enter any war without the will to" do this Win In 1870 Brazil grew about half the world's supply of this; now it's about 30% Coffee In England it's considered good luck to see one of these somewhat sooty blokes on your wedding day Chimney Sweep It's the aptly named state-owned airline of Greece Olympic He wrote in "Candide", "If this the best of possible worlds, what then are the others?" Voltaire What Brazilians call the "Selva"; conservationists are concerned because it's shrinking The Rain Forest;rain forest;rainforest The number of witches in a coven (spell the number) thirteen It's the only airline that flies directly to the U.S. from Helsinki Finnair Sigourney Weaver made her stage debut at age 6 in this feline role in "Alice In Wonderland" Cheshire Cat Churchill called this country "A riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma" Soviet Union;russia 'Brazil': 1950's president Juscelino Kubitschek is known as the "Father Of" this city Brasilia In da Vinci's "The Last Supper", Judas has done this which brings bad luck spilled the salt;spilled salt It began as Malayan Airways and its "girls" wear Malay sarongs designed by Pierre Balmain Singapore Airlines On May 23, 1775 he said, "Gentlemen may cry peace, peace, but there is no peace" Patrick Henry;henry In the opening chapter of this Homerian epic, Athena urges Telemachus to look for his father, Odysseus The Odyssey An amateur golf trophy, 1st awarded in 1958, is named for this president Dwight Eisenhower;Eisenhower Biologists think this degenerative disease of memory loss may be caused by a gene on chromosome 21 Alzheimer's Disease;Alzheimer's;Alzheimers In classical Greek and Roman poetry, this goddess was often described as rosy-fingered Aurora This classiest of tap dancers was born in Omaha, the son of an Austrian beer salesman Fred Astaire;Astaire It completes: A good servant who comes whenever summoned is "at his master's..." Beck And Call Type of twins that have the same generic makeup Identical In names of nuptial magazines, this word follows Southern, Southern Calif., and Modern Bride His epic poem on the founding of Rome starred Aeneas and Dido as lovers Virgil Appropriately, Anna Pavlova kept these birds in a lake near her London home Swans With "and away" it means without a doubt; with "and wide", everywhere Far Both Sophocles and Euripides wrote tragedies about this mythological figure noted for her loyalty to her father Electra Camille Saint-Saens composed an opera set in Gaza about this pair Samson and Delilah When an oncogene is "switched on", this disease results in humans Cancer James Paxton designed this London "palace" for the 1st World's Fair in 1851 Crystal Palace These 1955 and 1957 short stories by J.D. Salinger were published in one book in 1961 Franny and Zoey These human cells have no nucleus and do not contain genetic information Red Blood Cells;red blood More Congressional Medal of Honor winners have come from this war than any other Civil War The city of Leipzig, now in this country, was the site of an 1813 battle called the greatest clash of arms before WWI Germany "Surf's down", said Playbill when "Good Vibrations", a musical full of this group's songs, wiped out in 2005 The Beach Boys;beach boys The night-blooming cereus, which blooms for just one night a year, is a type of this succulent cactus It's the one-word title of the state song of Alabama Alabama In the first major charity event of its kind, a concert was held Aug. 1, 1971 to raise money for this country Bangladesh You may feel like getting married again after seeing this musical based on an Adam Sandler film about a vocalist The Wedding Singer A supercolony of these insects, Formica yessensis, was found to have more than 1 million queens ants This word for "speechless" can precede -struck or -founded dumb The first line of this Ralph Ellison novel is "I am an invisible man" Invisible Man Ruling from 1764 to 1795, Stanislaus II was the last king of this country Poland "Ring of Fire" should ring a bell with you; it was a tribute to this man's music Johnny Cash;cash The Indian type of this horned beast has rivet-like projections on its skin that make it look armored rhinoceros Remarkable news may throw you for one of these, also the name of an aeronautical maneuver loop In 1910 Korea was annexed by this country that held it for the next 35 years Japan Wonder if his future wife J-Lo saw him in Paul Simon's musical "The Capeman" in 1998 Marc Anthony;anthony This tree has 2 groups: soft, which has needles in bundles of 5, and hard, which has needles in bundles of 2 or 3 pine Captain Kirk often ordered phasers set on this non-lethal surprising setting stun This track from "Abbey Road" says "And in the end the love you take is equal to the love you make" The End In the 1939-1940 "Winter War", the vast Soviet war machine was unleashed against this smaller country Finland "You'll Be In My Heart" if you know that "Tarzan" swings with songs by this composer Phil Collins;collins On hearing a surprising affront, you may be "taken" this 5-letter way aback After being expelled, Bluto says "7 years of college down the drain" in "National Lampoon's..." Animal House Number of reeds used in the playing of a saxophone one The year the Empire State Building opened, this bridge opened to help you get to it from New Jersey George Washington Bridge;george washington Sure, in 1992 Francis Ford Coppola directed, but it was, in fact, "Bram Stoker's..." Dracula Of the 1740s, 1840s or 1940s, the decade in which Adolphe Sax invented the saxophone 1840s An order for 1,000 pistols from the U.S. government in 1847 helped re-establish this now legendary gun company Colt In 2005, Heath Ledger was this great lover; back in 1976, Donald Sutherland was the man in "Fellini's..." Casanova Quality of special soldiers honored and entombed at Arlington unknown Ho ho no! Oogie Boogie holds Santa hostage in this 1993 film, "Tim Burton's..." The Nightmare Before Christmas In this author's "To Build a Fire", a man needs to, in extreme cold, but it goes out Jack London;london Charlie Parker took the instrument to new heights playing this style of jazz he helped invent bebop Ford's Theatre has on display this type of .44 caliber pocket pistol infamously used by John Wilkes Booth derringer From the old High German for "uncombed", this adjective means disheveled or crude unkempt In 2002, Joaquin Phoenix was in "M. Night Shyamalan's Signs"; in 2004, he went to this title place, to "M. Night Shyamalan's..." The Village Originally there were 14 types of saxophone; today the most widely used types are the tenor, alto and this one soprano This Olympic event was inspired by a soldier's ability to swim, run, ride a horse and fight with a sword and a pistol pentathlon The invention of what was termed "electro-photography" led to the 1948 trademarking of this word Xerox Probably by not hitting into his last name, he won the 1997 Masters by 12 strokes, an all-time best Tiger Woods;woods Although this creature walks on 8 arms, its name is Greek for "8-footed" octopus Madrid's Gran Cafe de Gijon serves blanco y negro--coffee with this cool treat, cinnamon flavor ice cream In 1999 at Wimbledon, Pete Sampras had 108 of these unreturned serves "up his sleeve" aces This 2-word phrase meaning essential food or money needed in order to live comes from the Lord's Prayer in Matthew daily bread In area, it's the smallest mainland state west of the Appalachian Mountains Indiana From the Latin for "elbow", it's the forearm bone that...well, forms the elbow ulna In baseball it's a brutish swing, or the nickname of Lewis Wilson, who holds the one-season RBI record Hack This name for a type of flask invented by James Dewar in 1892 became a trademark Thermos Accepting this honor for 1949, Faulkner said any story needs the old truths like love, honor, pity and pride Nobel prize;nobel He called himself "king of Great Britain" after gaining England's throne in 1603--he was already king of Scotland James I The tallest living tree, a 378-footer, was discovered in 2006 in this U.S. state; its exact location is secret California Total number of words in this clue (spell the answer) seven A midge is one of these small biting flies gnat When he was executed on Jan. 30, 1649, the chopping block was so low he had to lie down rather than kneel Charles I Lake Vostok, the size of Lake Ontario, was only discovered in the last 40 years, as it's under 2 1/2 miles of this ice Zero divided by 3.14159 (spell the answer) zero In this casino game, the winner is the one whose cards total closest to a number ending in 9 baccarat This mother of King Henry II tried "waltzing" onto the English throne but failed to get herself crowned Matilda Silicon carbide, used for grinding and cutting, was discovered by a man trying to make artificial these diamonds;diamond Of rock,paper, or scissors, the one that's the lowest-scoring Scrabble word paper In this director's film, Pres. Bush can be seen saying into a mike, "This is an impressive crowd: the Haves, and the Have-Mores" Michael Moore;moore Isabella of Angouleme was 12 or 13 (perhaps a bit too young) when she wed this king in 1200 King John In 1650 Mizar was the first double one of these discovered; today we know it's actually a quadruples star It's the 10-letter term for the phrase "never odd or even" palindrome Most of the action in this 2005 movie takes place in Basin City Sin City This king may have been starved to death by order of Henry IV, but at least he got his own Shakespeare play Richard II "Love waves" isn't a Barry White song; they're this type of wave discovered by geophysicist Augustus Love seismic waves;seismic (4 x 22) divided by (11 x 8) equals this (spell the answer) one Name the only national capital on the Arabian Peninsula Muscat (Oman); Muscat