Single Jeopardy
"The Princes of Ireland" is vol. 1 of Edward Rutherfurd's "Saga" named for this capital
This center fielder who hit 660 homers & won 2 NL MVP awards started his pro career in the Negro Leagues
This philosopher & partner of Engels took up residence in London after being expelled from Prussia in 1849
Benjamin Eisenstadt introduced this pink-packeted product in 1957
The "Virginia" variety of this country dance starts with partners facing each other in 2 lines
I'm somehow sensing you'll know this word for a medium, from the Greek for "of the soul"
A song provided the title of this Michael Walsh novel featuring Ilsa Lund & Victor Laszlo
He was the first Japanese player in nearly 30 years to play in the majors when he pitched for the Dodgers in 1995
Seen here, the death of this Athenian philosopher was immortalized by Jacques-Louis David in 1787
1 1997 song by The Verve says life is this type of symphony
A star was born when Rudolph Valentino did this Latin-American dance in "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse"
An extinct flying reptile from the Cretaceous Period, it had a wingspan of about 25 feet
This term for a lawyer who pulls in profits provided the title of a John Grisham book
This pitcher was Rookie of the Year in 1967; he won the Cy Young & a World Series ring in 1969
This philosopher & Sartre convened an intl. war crimes tribunal to publicize U.S. atrocities in Vietnam
They're the climbers seen here
An 18th century dance & a social ball are both called this, from a French word for "petticoat"
11-letter term describing the era of Jimi Hendrix & Timothy Leary
"Empire" is nonfiction by Niall Ferguson; this is Richard Russo's novel about small town man Miles Roby
1956's Rookie of the Year with Cincinnati, he was the first player to be MVP in both the AL & NL
In 1937 this U.S. educator headed an inquiry to hear Trotsky's rebuttal of the Moscow charges against him
This Texas city is the seat of Nolan County
Wham's hit "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" mentions this American dance of the 1930s & '40s
Any of several grouses of the genus Lagopus, having feathered feet
In a series set in Africa, a woman named Precious Ramotswe runs this crime-solving outfit
Playing for the New York Mets, he was named the 1983 National League Rookie of the Year
This intellectual known for his concept of the absurd classifies rebels into world deniers and world affirmers
"Albertine Disparue", a volume in this epic work, is sometimes translated as "The Sweet Cheat Gone"
This ballroom dance may have been named for vaudeville comedian Harry
Also called parrot fever, it can be contracted by handling sick parrots, pigeons or poultry