Arts and Sciences dept., 4 letters
Much of soc. studies, 4 letters
Pulitzer Prize category: Abbr., 4 letters
Pulitzer Prize subj., 4 letters
Sound seeking attention, 4 letters
Study of past events (abbr.), 4 letters
Trick taking card game, 4 letters
Sleep-regulating neurotransmitter, 9 letters
Released by the humane immune system during allergic reactions, 9 letters
Amine formed from histidine that stimulates gastric secretions and dilates blood vessels, 9 letters
Constituent of many proteins, 9 letters
Prefix meaning 'tissue', 5 letters
A person who is an authority on history and who studies it and writes about it, 9 letters
Pastor, ___, ___, disc jockey, 21 letters
Like chronicles of the past, 8 letters
Like one for the books, 8 letters
Not just noteworthy, 8 letters
Not merely memorable, 8 letters
Of interest to archaeologists, 8 letters
Viewpoint piece on the past, 15 letters
Singer Sherman inside significant buildings?, 19 letters
Having an illustrious past, 9 letters
Related to secondhand sources, 15 letters
___ is bunk. (Henry Ford), 7 letters
A set of lies agreed upon: Napoleon, 7 letters
Class that dwells on the past, 7 letters
David McCul-lough's love, 7 letters
Derek Walcott poem The Sea Is ___, 7 letters
Derek Walcott's The Sea Is ___, 7 letters
Forte of S. E. Morison, 7 letters
High school subject, 7 letters
It's all in the past, 7 letters
Schlesinger's field, 7 letters
What repeats itself, 7 letters
A body of knowledge, 7 letters
All that is remembered of the past as preserved in writing, 7 letters
The discipline that records and interprets past events involving human beings, 7 letters
The aggregate of past events, 7 letters
A record or narrative description of past events, 7 letters
Civil War fan, for one, 11 letters
Expert at a TV station?, 11 letters
Civil War reenactors, e.g., 12 letters
Station that shows shows about past lives, 14 letters
Start of a Mark Twain quote, 14 letters
The majority of British ___ ___ policy coming to fruition, 13 letters
Learn from the past, 15 letters
Specialty of George Bancroft, 15 letters
Familiar pattern of events, 15 letters
Attention-getting sounds, 5 letters
Enzyme that acts as a catalyst in converting histidine to histamine, 11 letters
A macrophage that is found in connective tissue, 10 letters
A blood disease characterized by an abnormal multiplication of macrophages, 13 letters
A bar chart representing a frequency distribution, 9 letters
Heights of the bars represent observed frequencies, 9 letters
Incompatibility in which one person's tissue cannot be transplanted to another person, 20 letters
Anatomist who specializes in the microscopic study of animal tissues, 11 letters
The branch of biology that studies the microscopic structure of animal or plant tissues, 9 letters
Present in cell nuclei in association with nucleic acids, 7 letters
A simple protein containing mainly basic amino acids, 7 letters
The state of having in fact existed in the past, 14 letters
Significance owing to its history, 14 letters
A person who is an authority on history and who studies it and writes about it, 15 letters
A theatrical performer, 8 letters