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pentagon
In geometry, a pentagon is any five-sied polygon. A pentagon may be simple or self-intersecting. The internal angles in a simple pentagon total 540°.
Trivia about pentagon
U.S. Army engineers built it in the early 1940s to house all of what was then the offices of the Department of War
This Arlington, Va. office building covers over twice the area as the Great Pyramid of Cheops
Brian chickened out when girlfriend Suzie asked him to join the October 1967 "March On" this building
Arlington County, Virginia: 3.7 mil. sq. ft. usable floor space here! Can hold approx. 25,000 ppl! 5 sides of fun!
It was built in 16 months between 1941 & 1943, which works out to 3.2 months per side
The world's largest-capacity office building is this 29-acre structure outside Washington, D.C.
Shape or name of the most famous building in the 20301-1400 zip code
(Hi, I'm Wolf Blitzer) From 1990 to 1992 my beat for CNN was this building where I had to see all sides of an issue, not just 5
(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia.) This 5-sided granite marker here at Arlington honors victims from the 2001 attack on this nearby location
A "hall walker" is someone who has little to do in this Department of Defense HQ
Even though it's in Arlington, VA., the address for this building is 1400 Defense Pentagon, Washington D.C. 20301
There's no mistaking this uniquely-shaped building seen here
(Katie Couric delivers the clue.) My first network job was as deputy correspondent at this site, preparing me for interviewing the Petraeuses & Odiernos of the world
It's a 5-sided figure that contains members of the U.S. Armed Forces
Each side of this Virginia structure is 921 feet long; it's almost a mile in circumference
Covering 29 acres, the world's largest office building is this structure in Arlington, Virginia
Phrases from this "Puzzle Palace" include "flexible response" & "credible deterrent"