Types of beans & peas are called this for the sound they make when broken
This Australian capital's tallest landmark, Telecom Tower, towers 600' atop Black Mountain
Regarding marriage, Jesus said, "What therefore God hath joined together, let no man" do this
These Pacific islands named for an explorer became a British protectorate in the late 1880s
In a Tennyson poem, the Lady of Shalott's mirror did this "from side to side" when Lancelot appeared
Henry Kissinger described this long, narrow country as a blade "pointed at the heart of Antarctica"
Alliterative term for a contest in which the last car still running wins
Great Sand Dunes National Monument in this U.S. state changes its shape because the sand shifts
This word meaning to reduce to dust is etymologically related to "pollen"
The name of this African country comes from camaroes, a Portuguese word for shrimp