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DELUXE EDITION
Jeopardy! Deluxe Edition
FAQ/Strategy Guide
Version 2.1
By Alexander Slutsker
(AKA Sasha Slutsker)
1/2/03
Send Question and Comments to:
[email protected]
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Version History
III. Formatted Questions
IV. Unformatted Questions
IV. Credits
V. Legal Info
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//// I. Introduction \\\\\\
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Welcome to a Jeopardy FAQ! This will very soon cover all the Questions
in the game, for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It will have
all the questions and answers. All of them. With that said, let's
start!
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//// II. Version History \\\\\\
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Version 2.1 (??? KB) 1/2/03
- Added to the instructions for Section IV
- Put a little notice that told people to read the instructions (the
notice is in the middle of Section IV)
Version 2.0 (227 KB) 1/1/03
- All questions added
Version 1.2 (10 KB) 12/26/02
-Added 2 Categories
Version 1.0 (9 KB) 12/21/02
- Started FAQ.
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//// III. Formatted Questions \\\\\\
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Category: North America
The Queen Elizabeth Islands belong to this North American Country
-Canada
You can recall their west-to-east order by using the phrase "super man
helps every one"
-Great Lakes
Encyclopedias include the 7 countries of this region as part of north
America
-Central America
Latin America the world's highest commercially navigable river flows
into Coeur D'Alene lake in this state
-Idaho
Mountains extending from Alaska into Mexico, where they're called the
sierra made oriental
-Rockies
Category: Patriot Songs
Song that begins "Father & I went down to camp, along with Captain
Good'in"
-Yankee Doodle
"Hymn" that begins "From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of
Tripoli"
-Marine hymn
K. L. bates wrote "O beautiful, for spacious skies" after a visit to
this Colorado peak
-Pike's Peakin
Irving Berlin song about soldiers going to Europe during World
War I
-Over there
The George M. Cohan song, it's "the emblem of the land I love"
-Grand old flag
Category: Poetry
Who Stevenson says, "should always say what's true and speak when he is
spoken to"
-Child Elizabeth
Barrett Browning said, "If god choose I shall but love thee better
after"
-This death
Poe wrote that she, "lived with no other thought than to love and be
loved by me"
-Annabel Lee
He first published "The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam" anonymously in 1859 -
-Edward Fitzgerald Sandburg
Wrote of this city's "painted women under the gas lamps luring the farm
boys"
-Chicago Starts
Category: Starts with "Me"
Seen in august, the Perseids are this type of shower
-Meteor
Sap-Sucking insect named for a white, sticky, cornmeal-like powder
found on it's body
-Mealy Bug
St. Jerome was critical of those who used the end to justify
These
-Means
Siena college basketball games were once closed to the public due to
this disease
-Measles
An extreme u-bend in a river, or to wander aimlessly idly without fixed
direction
-Meander
Category: The Circus
In 1907 Barnum & Bailey's circus was sold to these brothers
-Ringling brothers
There are 2 main types of these in the circus: Auguste & Whiteface ----
-clowns
A Moscow circus act features these animals trained in the art of
juggling with the feet
-Bears
In circus slang, it's any town where the circus plays, & it's usually
for more than one night
-Stand
Type of act that was the specialty of the Wallendas
-High wire
Category: Transportation
The longest rail tunnel in the world opened in 1988 in this Asian land
of "bullet" trains
-Japan
Yes, ships do have telephone numbers, but this part of the number
changes as they travel
-Area code
This sports car company with HQ in Stuttgart sells over half its output
in the US
-Porsche
Pennsylvania city that has more than 1000 bridges, the most of any US
city
-Pittsburgh Championship
Competition for motorless vehicles held each year in Akron, Ohio
-soap box derby
Category: Architecture
If a church's interior is "cruciform," it's shaped like this
-Cross
Found in gothic architecture, these supports can be "clasping" or
"flying"
-Buttresses
The term for a round hall surmounted by a dome; the US capitol has a
famous one
-Rotunda
From the greek for "one stone," it's a structure of one solid piece,
like an obelisk
-Monolith
The three classical orders of Greek architecture were Doric, Ionic &
this
-Corinthian
Category: Biology
The only mammals capable of unassisted flight
-Bats
The basic cell of the nervous system
-Neuron
Petruchio might be embarrassed to learn that these are among the
smallest of mammals
-Shrews
The prefix hepat- in hepatitis refers to this organ
-Liver
Hairy cap, stair-step & granite are varieties of these most primitive
green land plants
-Mosses
Category: Education
According to estimate, there are 1,000 of these in US colleges, & 768
of them march
-Bands
Some experts say kids should spend 10 minutes a day times their grade
level on this activity
-Homework\Study
The only US chair of shiite studies is at this New Jersey Ivy League
Institution
-Princeton
From the Latin for "parish," it's a common term for an elementary
school maintained by a parish
-Parochial
The Wharton school, the 1st college school of business, is part of this
University
-University of Pennsylvania
Category: End with "U"
This word meant "taro leaves," but it now refers to a modern Hawaiian
feast
-Luau
A guru of this religion might worship Vishnu
-Hindu
Dictionaries define this as a bean curd or an oriental soybean cheese -
-Tofu
A chest of drawers, or a government department
-Bureau
An African antelope also called a wildebeest
-Gnu
Category: Magazines
Circus Magazine doesn't cover news under the big top but in this
industry
-Rock Music
In titles, this word precedes science, hot Rodding & mechanics
-popular
Amazing heroes is a magazine covering this industry
-Comic books
You don't have to be a detective to figure out EQMM is how this
magazine refers to itself
-Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine
In 1972, this writer founded Ms., a magazine published & edited by
women
-Gloria Steinem
Category: Royalty
Murdered in a palace intrigue, this Persian king was succeeded by his
son, Artaxerxes I
-Xerxes the Great
This prince consort is the president of World Wildlife Fund
International
Prince Philip\Duke of Edinburgh
The favorite toast of this lusty empress was "god grant us our desires
and grant them quickly"
-Catherine the Great
Her son, Louis XVII probably died of natural causes at 10, but many
believed he'd been poisoned
-Marie Antoinette
This Hohenzollern ruler was the last German emperor & the last king of
Prussia
-Wilhelm II
Category: History
In the late 1400s Torquemada was confessor to this Spanish queen before
he led the inquisition
-Queen Isabella
This series of holy wars against the Muslims led to establishment of
trade with the Middle East
-Crusades
When this Mongol Emperor was a little boy, his father, Yesugei, was
poisoned by tartars
-Genghis Khan\Temujin
Hitler's World War II effort to regain antwerp; it's also fought by
those who gain too many lbs.
-Battle of the Bulge
The act of union divided England & Wales in 1563, during his reign -0--
-Henry VIII\Henry the Eighth
Category: Libraries
In this system a book on the history of art in the u.s. would be found
under 709.73
-Dewey Decimal System
Dedicated in 1981, his presidential library is located at the
University of Michigan
-Gerald Ford
The Madison memorial bldg. is the largest of the 3 capitol hill
buildings housing this library
-Library of Congress
With over 80 branches & over 11 Million books, this city's is the
largest US Public library
-New York\NY
In 1731 the 1st library to circulate books in what's now the US was
founded in this city
-Philadelphia
Category: Musical Instruments
Types of these include bass, snare & kettle
-Drums
Most pianos have a "damper" one on the right & a "soft" one on the left
-Pedals
Stephen Foster wrote, "I come from Alabama with" this instrument "on my
knee"
-Banjo
The piccolo is the smallest & highest-pitched member of this group of
instruments
-Woodwinds
Until about 1700, this "slide" instrument was known as the sackbut -
Trombone
Category: Rabbits
It's an enclosure for rabbits, as starsky could tell you
-Hutch
Despite its name, the Jack Rabbit isn't a true rabbit, it's one of
these
-Hare
This English author created Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny & the Flopsey
Bunnies
-Beatrix Potter
These wild North American rabbits are named for the fur on the
underside of their tails
-Cottontails
Rabbits were introduced to this continent in the 19th century & soon
overran it
-Australia
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//// IV. Unformatted Questions \\\\\\
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This section looks REALLY messy. These are all the questions in the
game that are not above. How do you use this section effectively? Well,
first you press Control + F.
Then, you type in a key word of the question. For example, if the
question was, "This English author created Peter Rabbit, Benjamin Bunny
& the Flopsey Bunnies," then you would type in, "Peter" or "Benjamin."
However, DON'T type in the entire question.
Every topic (except the first one) will be listed like, "tv reruns/tv
reruns." They always have a slash and the topic is repeated. (Except
the first, of course.)
The answer will most likely come before a number. Such as, "question
question question09answer" Also, one final thing. This entire section
is in lowercase because lowercase looks better than uppercase. Thank
you!
START OF QUESTIONS
toys - this toy is
made of 67
feet of wire
twisted into
about 92
coils-- that's
all 09slinky a six-pointed
piece of metal
that's picked
up between
bounces of a
rubber ball 09jack the toy
company that
introduced
the plastic
frisbee in
1957 01wham-o a.c. gilbert
got the idea
for this toy
while watching
a high-tension
tower being
built 10erector set though it
looks like a
microwave,
the kenner
easy-bake oven
still uses
this to cook
the cake 09light bulb tv
reruns\tv reruns she was
bottled in
baghdad some
2,000 years
ago by the
blue djin 03jeannie\genie on the addams
family, this
long-haired
cousin hung
around in the
chimney 03cousin itt working for
bill davis,
giles french
acted as nanny
to cissy &
these twins 08buffy & jody\jody & buffy if you asked
phil donahue
who's "that
girl," he'd
give you her
name 03marlo thomas\ann marie laugh-in
regulars
larry hovis &
richard dawson
were both
regulars on
this sitcom 02hogan's heroes art\art city in which
leonardo da
vinci painted
"the last
supper" 01milan the number of
figures
represented
in da vinci's
"last supper" 0113\thirteen tempera refers
to water color
paints that
are mixed with
this food item
as a binder 05eggs\egg yolks james merritt
ives was
this man's
bookkeeper
before he
became a
partner 04nathaniel currier the headless
statue of
nike found in
the louvre
is better
known as this 10winged victory of samothrace medicine\medicine this
contagious
illness, also
known as
varicella,
attacks
children, not
poultry 01chicken pox though the
salk vaccine
can help
prevent this
disease, no
drug has been
found that
will cure it 01polio\infant paralysis labyrinthitis
is an
inflammation
of the inner
part of one
of these 05ears after this
couple
discovered
radium in
1898, it was
widely used to
treat cancer 21curies you can get
this disease,
also called
hydrophobia,
by breathing
in a cave
full of
infested bats 01rabies national
landmark\national landmarks a national
landmark since
1960, it has
been educating
future army
officers since
1802 01west point\u s military academy architect who
designed
taliesin &
used it as
his wisconsin
summer home
until his
death in 1959 04frank lloyd wright his landing
sight on st.
croix became
a national
landmark
over 450
years later 04christopher columbus the old
faithful inn
in this state
has a 7-story
lobby made
of logs 01wyoming south dakota
site of the
last major
confrontation
between
indians &
u.s. troops 01wounded knee social
science\social science early man who
was found in
the neander
valley near
dusseldorf in
1856 01neanderthal man 5-letter
word meaning
"forbidden"
from the
south pacific,
where it
also means
"sacred" 01taboo ancestral
symbols used
by many
cultures,
they're carved
into poles by
american
indians 05totems kind of
"procedure"
governed by
robert's
rules of
order 01parliamentary 2 words
economists use
for consumer
influence on
the
production of
goods and
services 05supply & demand\demand & supply starts
with "l"\starts with "l" a dance
between the
ground and a
stick 10limbo this part of
a map explains
what all those
squiggly lines
& symbols mean 10legend with one "l"
it's a
buddhist monk;
with 2 it's
the largest
s. american
member of the
camel family 09lama\llama a great place
to hide away,
whether you're
a lion or a
pirate 09lair the people of
this baltic
country are
known as
letts 01latvia zoology\zoology it's estimated
chimpanzees
spend 50 to
75% of the day
in these 05trees the only place
in asia where
these big cats
are still
found in the
wild is the
gir forest
in india 05lions each time a
rattlesnake
does this, it
adds another
segment to
the end of
its tail 01sheds its skin\molts the male of
this bird is
called a cob,
the female
a pen 10swan grant's,
speke's &
thomson's
are among the
different
species of
these found on
african plains 05gazelles\antelopes college
sports\college sports kurt thomas,
jim hartung &
mitch gaylord
were all-
around ncaa
champions in
this sport 01gymnastics american
indian game
whose name
means
"hooked
stick" 01lacrosse from 1964-75
this team
coached by
john wooden
won a record
10 ncaa
basketball
championships 01ucla hubie brooks
bob horner &
reggie jackson
played college
baseball at
this school
in tempe 01arizona state\asu a crew race in
1852 between
these 2 ivy
league schools
was the 1st
collegiate
athletic
contest 05harvard & yale\yale & harvard first
aid\first aid if you
accidentally
splash acid
in your eye,
immediately
flush it
with this 01water leave a
person who
has fainted
lying down,
but raise
these
slightly 19feet\legs term for a
break in a
bone, whether
simple or
compound 09fracture applying an
ice bag to a
sprain in the
1st half hour
may reduce the
pain & retard
this 01swelling the "r" in
cpr stands
for this 01resuscitation food\food created by
brennan's
restaurant in
new orleans,
bananas foster
is served for
this course 01dessert this name for
clear soup
comes from
the french for
"to boil" 01boullion the "red
flannel"
variety of
this is made
from corned
beef & beets 01hash the steak &
kidney variety
of this is an
old english
favorite 01pie\pudding the ingredient
that puts the
crunch in a
baby ruth
candy bar 05peanuts knights\knights the truce of
god in the
early 11th
century
prohibited
fighting on
this day of
the week 02sunday knights used
this heavy
club with a
spiked or
flanged metal
head to crush
opponents'
armor 09mace the era of
knights is
often called
this, after a
french word
meaning
"horse
soldiery" 10age of chivalry knights
sometimes used
this heavy
beam to smash
down castle
walls &
gates 09battering ram sancho panza
was one of
these, a
knight's
personal valet 09squire tv
actors\tv actors & roles telly savalas
1st played
this role in a
1973 tv movie
"the
marcus-
nelson
murders" 03theo kojak she plays
jessica
fletcher on
"murder,
she wrote" 03angela lansbury of meshach,
shadrach or
abednego, the
one who plays
anthony on
"designing
women" 03meshach taylor john goodman
has become a
new kind of
sex symbol
playing her
hefty husband
on tv 03roseanne in his only
major tv role,
he played
inspector
steve keller
on "the
streets of
san francisco" 03michael douglas u.s.
states\u.s. states the pony
express ran
from st.
joseph,
missouri, as
far west as
this state 01california mount adams &
mt. eisenhower
are located in
the white
mountains of
this
northeastern
state 01new hampshire this state,
not
mississippi or
connecticut,
has the
longest
one-word
name 01massachusetts burlington,
the largest
city in this
state, has
fewer than
50,000 people 01vermont this "mountain
state" has the
highest
average
altitude of
any state
east of the
mississippi 01west virginia 20th
century\the 20th century u.s. delegates
signed this
organization's
charter on
june 26, 1945 10united nations his one & only
flight into
space lasted
4 hours 55
minutes &
consisted of
3 orbits 03john glenn by 1981 this
eastern
european union
led by an
electrician
had around
10 million
members 01solidarity in 1976 mao,
who ran china
since 1949, &
this man, who
ran chicago
since 1955,
both died 04richard daley the top secret
study of u.s.
involvement in
vietnam
published by
the new york
times in 1971 19pentagon papers astro-
logy\astrology the 12
divisions of
a horoscope
are known by
this "homey"
name 05houses capricorn and
these other 2
signs of the
zodiac are
the only ones
with horns 05taurus & aries\aries & taurus it's the 3rd
sign of the
zodiac, but is
symbolized by
2 figures 01gemini those born
under the sign
of cancer are
ruled by this
heavenly body
& are known as
its "children" 10moon the prophecies
of this most
widely-read
astrologer
of the
renaissance
are still
read today 04nostradamus europe\europe this annual
bavarian
festival
actually
begins in
september 01oktoberfest italy's "boot"
looks like
it's about to
kick this
island 01sicily formerly a
province,
provence is
a region in
this country 01france built about
449 b.c., the
temple of
hephaestus is
the best-
preserved
temple in
this country 01greece the azores
were deserted
when
discovered &
claimed by
this country
in the 15th
century 01portugal insects\insects these timber
eaters can't
digest wood
by themselves;
organisms
in their
intestines
do it 05termites ants use these
appendages to
touch, taste
& smell 05antennae because it
feeds by using
its long
snout, this
cotton
destroyer is
also called a
snout beetle 10boll weevil this substance
oozes from a
bee's pores &
forms tiny
flakes on the
outside of its
abdomen 01beeswax painted lady,
great purple
haistreak &
zebra aren't
rock bands
but types of
these 05butterflies liter-
ature\literature the 1st line
of "gone with
the wind" says
that this
character
"was not
beautiful" 03scarlett o'hara part i of this
robert louis
stevenson
novel is
entitled
"the old
buccaneer" 01treasure island the hero of
this j.d.
salinger novel
had a
precocious
little sister
named phoebe 01the catcher in the rye his 1925 novel
"an american
tragedy" was
based on a
real-life
murder case 04theodore dreiser turgenev's
greatest
novel,
"relatively"
speaking 01father & sons\fathers & children opera\opera at the end of
verdi's opera,
this ethiopian
slave girl is
buried alive 03aida it was
george bizet's
last & most
famous opera 01carmen it was
englebert
humperdinck's
1st & most
successful
opera 01hansel & gretel after the
famous
overture is
over, this
1829 rossini
opera goes on
& on for
nearly 6 hours 01william tell\guillaume tell the word that
completes the
title of the
opera cycle
"the ring
of the..." 01nibelung 16th c.
science\16th century science in 1557
robert recorde
introduced
this math
symbol
consisting of
two parallel
lines 01equals italian
p. alpini was
the 1st
european to
describe this
plant whose
beans are
brewed 01coffee bartolomeo
eustachio &
gabriel
fallopius have
this type of
body part
named after
them 09tube the man who
brought the
calendar into
sync by
dropping 10
days out of
1852 held
this post 01pope in an
erroneous
work, johannes
kepler
explained why
there were
exactly 6 of
these 05planets college
& univ.\colleges & universities this academy's
honor code
says
"a cadet will
not lie, cheat
or steal, or
tolerate those
who do" 01west point harvard is the
best endowed
university in
the u.s.; this
university at
austin is 2nd 10university of texas of byu, lsu,
or nyu, the
one that's
state-
sponsored 01lsu this new
england school
is the top
defense
contractor
among
educational
entities 01mit oxford 1st
admitted these
people in the
late 1800s,
but they
couldn't earn
degrees until
1920 06women geog.
records\geographic world records the longest
land gorge in
the world is
this one in
arizona 10grand canyon the deepest
part of the
oceans of the
world is the
mariana trench
in this ocean 10pacific some say it's
the world's
largest
island; all
agree it's
the smallest
continent 01australia this asian
lake is the
world's
deepest 01lake baikal though about
19 miles from
the sea, this
city in the
netherlands
is the world's
busiest
seaport 01rotterdam spelling\spelling a 200th
anniversary 09bicentennial this spider
was named
for taranto,
italy 10tarantula the name of
this dish
is german for
"sour cabbage" 01sauerkraut these blood
vessels
connect your
arteries
& veins 05capillaries the "picture
writing" of
ancient
egypt 01hieroglyphics u.s.
history\u.s. history after he flew
to paris, he
flew another
22,350 miles
to campaign
for air mail
& more
airports 04charles lindbergh the first
state
university was
established at
chapel hill in
this state 01north carolina the 1st german
settlers in
america
settled in
this
mid-atlantic
colony 01pennsylvania in 1869, the
transcontinen-
tal railroad
ended in this
california
city 01sacramento this school,
the oldest
public school
in america,
opened
february 13,
1635, in
boston 01boston latin weather\weather a 1989 drought
in this
country caused
dry fields in
tuscany & low
water levels
in venice 01italy hard pellets
of ice larger
than 5 mm are
the only true
forms of these 05hailstones they heat the
air in their
paths to over
45,000 degrees
fahrenheit 05lightning bolts 31.85, the
highest
us barometer
reading, was
recorded in
this state
during a 1989
cold wave 01alaska to see one
of these, you
must stand
facing falling
rain, with
your back to
the sun 09rainbow file
under a\file under "a" lt. general
boris gromov
was the last
soviet soldier
to be
withdrawn
from here 01afghanistan this
unattractive
hun was known
as the
"scourge of
god" 04attila the hun to handle the
trillions in
our budget
deficit,
this bead
calculator
would need
13 columns 14abacus lyndon johnson
popularized
this phrase
to describe
job programs
for women &
minorities 01affirmative action under the main
heading of
astrology,
subheadings
include these
2 "a" signs 05aries & aquarius\aquarius & aries furn-
iture\furniture a low bed
designed to
roll under a
larger bed, it
was also
called a
truckle bed 09trundle bed the roll-top
style of this
has a convex
cover that
slides over
the work
surface 09desk a chesterfield
is a large,
overstuffed
one of these,
often having
scrolled arms 09sofa\couch\divan\davenport a sideboard
is most
associated
with this
room of a
house 10dining room the "boston"
variety of
these moving
chairs usually
has a curved
seat that dips
down in front 09rocking chair\rocker gov't. &
politics\government & politics he wrote the
novel "the
canfield
decision"
after
resigning as
vp in 1973 03spiro agnew add the number
of a state's
senators &
reps. to know
how many
members it
has in this
"college" 10electoral college it takes a 60%
majority vote
to end one of
these talk-a-
thons in the
u.s. senate 09filibuster the first 3
cabinet
departments
were state,
war & this 01treasury when a
president is
tried before
the senate,
this
individual
presides 17chief justice literary
figures\literary figures this character
who loved
daisy buchanan
was born
jay gatz 17great gatsby he saw jacob
marley's face
on his front
door when he
went home on
christmas eve 03ebenezer scrooge jonathan swift
character who
also visited
the islands of
glubbdubdrib,
laputa &
luggnagg 03lemuel gulliver longfellow
said john
alden didn't
propose to
priscilla
until he heard
reports of
his death 04miles standish grotesque
victor hugo
character
paraded thru
the streets
of paris as
"the prince
of fools" 04quasimodo nebraska\nebraska this long
river forms
nebraska's
eastern
boundary 10missouri river on july 12,
1861, this
"wild" west
gunslinger
killed his 1st
man at rock
creek station 04wild bill hickok closely
related to
the elephant,
this "woolly"
prehistoric
mammal is the
state fossil 10mammoth one of
these 160-
acre plots in
america was
claimed by
daniel freeman
in 1863 near
beatrice 09homestead as its
nickname
indicates,
nebraska's
main farm crop
is this 01corn publish-
ing\publishing type of essay
in which a
newspaper
expresses an
opinion 14editorial adolph ochs
began using
the motto "all
the news
that's fit to
print" at
this paper
in 1896 10new york times gannett
introduced
this national
newspaper in
1982 at a
quarter; it's
now fifty
cents 01usa today if you were
"one of the
25 most
intriguing
people of the
year," you'd
find yourself
in this mag. 01people most of the
mail addressed
to
pleasantville,
new york, goes
to this
magazine 01reader's digest 1980s
pop mus.\1980s pop music bobby mcferrin
won 3 grammy
awards
including
"song of the
year" with
this song 01don't worry be happy stevie wonder
& michael
jackson both
had number 1
singles with
him in the
1980s 03paul mccartney the title of
a 1986 hit by
falco asked
this composer
to "rock me" 03wolfgang amadeus mozart\mozart in the name of
this 1985
group of 46
singers, the
"usa" stands
for "united
support of
artists" 01usa for africa deniece
williams's hit
"let's hear it
for the boy"
was heard in
this 1984
kevin bacon
film 01footloose college
nickname\college nicknames longhorns 01university of texas wolverines
01university of michigan crimson tide 01university of alabama jayhawks
01university of kansas ducks 01university of oregon geog.
names\geographic names some say these
islands got
their name
from the
spanish word
for shallow
waters,
"bajamar" 19bahamas fertile plains
of argentina
whose name
comes from an
indian word
for "space"
or "flat
surface" 19pampas of melanesia,
micronesia, or
polynesia,
the one that
means "black
islands" 01melanesia the name of
this canadian
province is
the same as
that of its
capital 01quebec the west
indies island
called st.
christopher
is also known
by this
shorter name 01st. kitts nuclear
physics\nuclear physics almost all of
an atom's mass
is contained
within this 10nucleus\core\center if present use
continues,
the 235
isotope of
this element
will become
scarce during
the 1990s 01uranium also called an
atomic pile,
it produces &
controls
nuclear energy
at the power
plant 10reactor energy
used in
"star trek"
torpedos,
released when
an excited
electron drops
back down 09photon country in
which hahn &
strassmann
first split
the atom 01germany paul
revere\paul revere built around
1670, paul
revere's house
is the oldest
building in
this city's
downtown area 01boston according to
the famous
poem, the time
of revere's
ride 01midnight in 1773 paul
dressed as an
indian in
order to
participate
in this 12boston tea party paul revere
rode to call
to arms the
members of
this
massachusetts
volunteer
militia 21minutemen the 2 lanterns
in the north
church steeple
meant the
british were
coming this
way 01by sea starts
with "f"\starts with "f" a big wheel at
the fair,
usually the
biggest
wheel there 09ferris wheel a long narrow
inlet of the
sea in norway,
have you
driven one
lately? 09fjord a fancy name
for it would
be the
violinist crab 10fiddler crab canadian john
macrae wrote a
poem about
this american
cemetery in
belgium 01flanders field hamlet moaned,
"o! that this
too too solid"
stuff "would
melt" 01flesh animals\animals the bush
species of
this is the
largest land
mammal in the
world 10elephant in the names
of cat breeds,
this color
follows
"british" &
"russian" 01blue of teeth,
nails or
beaks, the
one turtles
don't have 05teeth a 7-letter
word for a
dog of
mixed or
indeterminate
ancestry 09mongrel 2 species of
these snakes
native to
india are the
indian & the
king 05cobras dict.
abbrev.\dictionary abbreviations it's the
fruity
abbreviation
for figure
or figurative 01fig "mt." doesn't
mean "not
full," it
stands for one
of these
topographical
features 09mountain "bot." doesn't
mean you paid
for it; it
stands for
this science 01botany "intrans."
isn't the
abbreviation
for
intransigent
but for this
verb form 01intransitive when
capitalized,
the letters
"ie" can
refer to this
family of
languages 01indo-european middle
ages\the middle ages the catholic
clergy was
supported
by these
payments,
1/10th of the
parishioners'
incomes 09tithe germany formed
the core of
this medieval
"empire" 10holy roman empire from "hanse,"
meaning guild,
this german
trade league
was formed in
the 13th
century 12hanseatic league order of
religious
knights named
for the
biblical
"temple" in
jerusalem 21knights templar this style of
architecture,
named for a
barbaric
tribe, was
later felt
barbarous by
italians 01gothic movies\movies city in which
bogart told
bergman,
"we'll always
have paris" 01casablanca "just when you
thought it was
safe to go
back in the
water," along
came this
1978 movie 01jaws ii in 1975,
"the towering
inferno" won a
cinematography
oscar & this
disaster film
won for sound 01earthquake oddly, he was
nominated for
both "best
actor" & "best
supporting
actor" for
"going my way" 04barry fitzgerald louise
fletcher got
an oscar as
this wretched
character in
"one flew
over the
cuckoo's nest" 03nurse ratched south
america\south america icy mountain
streams in
peru are the
source of the
amazon, which
flows into
this ocean 10atlantic when juan
peron returned
to the
presidency of
this country
in 1973, his
wife was
elected vp 01argentina if you're
watching a
music video
in montevideo,
you're in
this country's
capital 01uruguay country whose
capital lies
closest to
the line of
zero degrees
latitude 01ecuador the braganzas
were a royal
family that
ruled in
portugal &
this south
american
country 01brazil u.s.
states\u.s. states if this state
were an
independent
country, it
would be the
sixth richest
in the world 01california new hampshire
was the 1st
u.s. state to
finance
education by
this method,
adopted in
1963 09lottery this state's
adirondack
park is the
largest
wilderness
area east
of the
mississippi 01new york\ny jimmy swaggart
usually
preached via
tv from this,
his home
state 01louisiana the
geographic
center of the
lower 48 is
just outside
the town of
lebanon in
this state 01kansas animals\animals pet owners
may buy
dogs & cats a
special collar
to protect
them from
fleas & these
arachnids 05ticks this animal's
color changes
come from
changing
light, emotion
& temperature,
not background 10chameleon bookworms &
pinworms are
classified
as these, from
the greek
"nema,"
meaning thread 05nematodes when they're
adolescents,
these
salamanders
are called
efts 05newts the "horned
toad" isn't
really a
toad, it's
one of these 09lizard fabrics\fabrics from a flaxen
fabric, it's
a term for
bed sheets,
though most
are no longer
made of it 01linen a sail fabric,
or something
for a boxer
to fall back
on 01canvas rayon got its
name from
"ray," for
its sheen &
"on," for this
natural
material it
resembles 01cotton neoprene is a
synthetic
form of this 01rubber light fabric
named for the
cobwebs that
appear around
the end of the
summer when
goose is eaten 01gossamer famous
quotes\famous quotes it was at bull
run that gen.
bernard bee
said this man
was "standing
like a stone
wall" 04stonewall jackson the historian
suetonius said
this man's
famous
question, "et
tu, brute?"
was spoken in
greek 04julius caesar edmond
rostand's
quote, "a
great nose
indicates a
great man," is
from this play 01cyrano de bergerac the author
who wrote,
"that's some
catch, that
catch-22" 03joseph heller way before
bunker hill,
frederick the
great said,
"no firing
until you see
the whites"
of these 05their eyes novels\novels she is aleksei
vronsky's
lover &
aleksei
karenin's
wife 03anna karenina the avuncular
title
character of
this 1852
american novel
dies after a
brutal beating 03uncle tom some of the
characters he
introduced in
"dubliners"
reappeared in
"ulysses" 04james joyce his mad creole
wife, bertha,
dies in a
fall, leaving
him free to
marry jane
eyre 03edward rochester john
galsworthy's
most famous
work was the
saga of this
fictional
family 21forsytes u.s.
history\u.s. history stephen
austin was
secretary of
state when
this u.s.
state was a
republic 01texas less than a
year before
we entered
world war ii,
he had an
all-military
inaugural
parade 04franklin roosevelt\fdr his
expedition
found
gold in the
black hills,
setting off a
gold rush &
the sioux wars 04george armstrong custer his
owner took him
to illinois &
caused the
supreme court
to say
blacks weren't
citizens 04dred scott born on
roanoke
island, she
was the 1st
child of
english
parents born
in america 04virginia dare word
origins\word origins flower named
for king
george iii's
royal
gardner,
william
forsythe 10forsythia a city in
western
wisconsin
named for the
indian game
played there
in the 19th
century 01la crosse this word for
a long journey
is named for
a homeric hero
who took quite
a long journey
himself 14odyssey the word
"sorority
came from a
latin word
meaning this 01sister a shallow
covered dish
used to grow
microorganisms
for research,
named for its
inventor 09petri dish books &
authors\books & authors after escaping
from the
chateau d'if,
this dumas
hero punishes
his enemies
one by one 03edmond dantes\count of monte cristo the adventures
of toad, rat
& mole were
featured in
this 1908
k. grahame
children's
classic 01the wind in the willows in this book,
christian
journeys from
the city of
destruction
to the
celestial
city 01the pilgrim's progress before noah
webster, many
people used
his 1755
"dictionary of
the english
language" 04samuel johnson scottish
author whose
"the guns of
navarone" &
"ice station
zebra" have
been made
into movies 03alistair maclean europe
history\european history he was emperor
of rome when
a great fire
destroyed much
of the city in
64 a.d. 04nero the edict of
nantes gave
religious
freedom to
these
frenchmen 21huguenots\protestants between
1661-72 this
french king
established
academies of
dance & music 04louis xiv\louis the fourteenth after ww i,
germany's new
republic was
named for this
city where its
constitution
was drawn up 01weimar in 1887 she
celebrated her
golden
jubilee,
marking 50
years on
the throne 04queen victoria famous
educator\famous educators he taught
alexander
the great &
founded the
lyceum 04aristotle milton, this
president's
brother, was
president of
kansas state,
penn state &
johns hopkins 04dwight eisenhower\ike for 47 years
this mass.
educator
remained
helen keller's
teacher &
companion 04anne sullivan macy canadian
communications
professor
famous for his
maxim,
"the
medium is the
message" 04marshall mcluhan "rebecca
of sunnybrook
farm" author
& founder of
california
kindergarten
training
school 04kate wiggin number,
please\number, please in most
schools it's
a perfect
grade point
average 014.0\four number of
strings on a
standard
spanish
guitar 016\six though most
retire later,
you can join
the american
association
of retired
persons at
this age 0150\fifty democrats
opposed the
whig campaign
slogan "who is
james polk?"
with these
numbers
"or fight" 0154-40\fifty four forty of the 3
"estates" the
1 designating
the clergy
in france &
the lords
spiritual in
england 10first\1st signs &
symbols\signs & symbols a large "x"
separating
2 "r"s in a
circular road
sign indicates
this 09railroad crossing\train from the latin
"dictus,"
meaning said,
it's a pair of
marks placed
under words
for
repetition 05ditto marks on calculators
the key with
this function
is shown
by a diagonal
line between
2 small
circles 01percent arms crossed
over the chest
means this in
sign language 01i love you the universal
symbol for
ease of access
for the
disabled is
this piece of
equipment 09wheelchair westerns\westerns the author of
"true grit"
had this star
of the movie
in mind when
he wrote the
book 04john wayne the 1881 gun
battle here
took less than
1 minute in
real life but
over 5 minutes
on screen in
1957 10ok corral william boyd
played this
character in
66 films 04hopalong cassidy 1992
blockbuster
western
starring
clint
eastwood 01unforgiven he made nearly
60 western
films,
including
"wagon master"
& "the
searchers" 04john ford odds &
ends\odds & ends of ac, bc, or
dc, the
current you
get from a
battery 01dc if one of
these mammals
sprays you,
you can
neutralize its
distinctive
odor with
tomato juice 09skunk to restore the
aroma of your
closet's cedar
blocks, rub
the wood
surfaces with
a sheet of
this 01sandpaper varieties of
this include
the sugar &
swiss chard 10beet\beta drying
lavender &
placing it
inside your
garments can
protect
against
these 05clothes moths quest.
songs\questionable songs connie francis
song that also
asks "whose
heart is
aching for
breaking each
vow?" 01who's sorry now question in
song "jeepers
creepers" asks
"where'd you
get" these 05those peepers 1962 song
which asks
"do i stand
a chance with
you?" after
asking "is it
mary or sue?" 01what's your name the 1st verse
of the song
"i only have
eyes for you"
opens by
asking if
these are
"out tonight" 19stars in "stop the
world-- i want
to get off,"
anthony newley
asked "what
kind of" this
he was 09fool royalty\royalty this empress
was suspected
of plotting
the murder of
her husband,
czar peter iii 04catherine the great an 1877 parade
in delhi
celebrated
queen victoria
being given
this title 01empress of india this
scandinavian
country has
had 10 kings
named
christian 01denmark in 1963 the
king of
sikkim, a tiny
country in the
himalayas,
married a
woman from
this country 10us\united states the chakri
dynasty has
reigned in
this southeast
asian country
since 1782 01thailand star
trek\star trek this
character's
dress uniform
includes a
kilt 03scotty when kirk went
back to 1930s
earth, he fell
in love with a
woman played
by this
"dynasty" star 03joan collins make no bones
about it, he
plays "bones,"
dr. mccoy 03deforest kelley this
villainous
race that
even tribbles
disliked was
1st seen in
"errand of
mercy" 20klingons it's the
lowest setting
on the hand
phaser 01stun trans-
port\transportation since sept. 1,
1985, all new
cars must have
a 3rd brake
light
installed
here 10rear window\back window nyc now has 15
routes for
these, as well
as the one
between staten
island &
manhattan 05ferries of north,
south, east,
or west, the
direction of
travel that
causes the
most severe
jet lag 01east this auto
company
advertises
that its cars
are "built
for the human
race" 01nissan in california
you can find
replicas of
mission bells
marking the
route of this
"royal
highway" 10camino real vocab-
ulary\vocabulary in roman times
it was a
ceremony that
ranked below a
triumph; today
actors may get
a standing one 14ovation a horn of
plenty, its
name is from
latin for
"horn of
plenty" 09cornucopia a pedagogue
does this
for a living,
a job common
to many
jeopardy!
contestants 01teach a monkey
that looks
like it's
wearing a
hood, or a
monk who does
wear one 09capuchin named after a
lord, it's a
loose coat
with slanted
shoulder seams
extending to
the neckline 09raglan birds\birds as you might
expect, the
stilt was
named for
these long,
slender
features 05legs these avian
messengers
are sometimes
called
"homers"
for short 05homing pigeons in "the sound
of music,"
"wild geese
that fly with
the moon on
their wings"
are "a few
of" these 05my favorite things mimus
polyglottos is
the scientific
name of this
bird, noted
for mimicking
others 10mockingbird almost all
species of
pheasants
are native
to this
continent 01asia familiar
phrases\familiar phrases from 1913-45
arthur "pop"
momand drew a
comic strip
called
"keeping up
with" them 21joneses "bite on"
this, "old
man, and don't
let them think
you're afraid" 10bullet dove hunters
tying live
birds to
backless
chairs for
lures gave us
this
expression 09stool pigeon author of the
familiar
phrase,
"you're a
better man
than i am,
gunga din" 04rudyard kipling comedian fred
allen, not the
indians, 1st
concluded that
the low man
on this was
the least 09totem pole int'l.
trivia\international trivia some of these
african
"little
people" get
their protein
from eating
winged
termites 20pygmies\baka the current
official name
of the
mounties 01royal canadian mounted police the color of
bermuda's
buses &
beaches 01pink this bahamian
capital took
its name from
the family
name of
england's
king
william iii 01nassau these pacific
islands, known
for their odd
wildlife, are
also called
the
archipelago
de colon 19galapagos islands june\june the 1st of
these opened
in camden, nj
in june 1933,
with a 40 x 50
foot screen &
parking for
400 cars 09drive-in theater she was the
only woman on
a flight that
left
newfoundland
on june 17,
1928, & landed
in wales 04amelia earhart the book "what
happened when"
says he began
exploring
kentucky on
june 7, 1769 04daniel boone on june 18,
1983,
sally ride
rode this
shuttle
into space 12challenger in june 1959
president
eisenhower &
queen
elizabeth met
in st. lambert
quebec to
dedicate this 10st lawrence seaway toys &
games\toys & games one is coiled
within a
yo-yo or
wrapped
around a top 09string the top of
this mattel
toy springs
open when
the weasel
pops 09jack in the box the b & o, the
pennsylvania,
the short line
& the reading
are railroads
in this game 01monopoly at the start
of a checkers
game, this
many black
squares are
empty of
pieces 018\eight tenpins is a
form of this
game 01bowling u.s.
geog.\u.s. geography alaska is the
only u.s.
state to
border this
ocean 10arctic ocean the james
river is the
largest
waterway
entirely
within this
state 01virginia this florida
city, once
home to ernest
hemingway,
is the
southernmost
in the
continental us 01key west the number of
u.s. states
that border
mexico 014\four this 107-mile-
long lake
helps separate
new england
from new york 01lake champlain american
cities\american cities called the
"winter
baseball
capital of the
u.s.," this
city lies
across the bay
from tampa, fl 01st petersburg over 60%
of the world's
general
aviation
aircraft are
built in this
city, kansas's
largest 01wichita from 1950-64
the population
of this
alabama city
"skyrocketed"
from 16,000 to
over 123,000 01huntsville a statue of
samuel clemens
stands in
riverview park
in this city
on the
mississippi
river 01hannibal missouri an air force
base named for
the wright
bros. & test
pilot frank
patterson is
in this ohio
city 01dayton anagrams\anagrams melon is an
anagram of
this other
fruit 10lemon carole is
one of these,
but she
doesn't work
at delphi 14oracle a knight
should keep
his clean 09lance i'd walk a
mile for the
juice of this
fruit 09lime when we see
a good
production of
one of his
tragedies, "we
all make his
praise" 03william shakespeare birds\birds birds are
plumose,
meaning they
have these 05feathers birds lost
these early
in their
evolution,
perhaps due to
development
of a movable
upper jaw 05teeth associated
with love
since ancient
greece, it
has since
become a
symbol of
peace 10dove the only known
bird with
nostrils in
the tip of its
bill is this
new zealand
variety 10kiwi barn owls are
distinguished
from typical
owls by their
faces, which
have this
amorous shape 09heart ice
skating\ice skating alicia
starbuck is
better known
by this
nickname 01jojo starbuck to stop ankle
wobbling,
this part of
the skate
should be
slightly off-
center, not in
the middle 10blade tai's partner,
he was forced
to withdraw
from the 1980
olympics
because of a
groin injury 03randy gardner the russian
split isn't a
dessert, it's
the most
dramatic of
these 09jump it's the
"academic"
term for
compulsory
figures 05school figures people\people he was the
1st u.s.
president
born in the
20th century 04john f. kennedy\jfk russians musa
manarov &
vladimir titov
spent a record
one year
here 01in space it's believed
he ordered the
bombing of a
uso on the 2nd
anniversary of
the u.s.
bombing of
libya 03muammar qadhafi for a year
after her
death in 1952,
all newly
issued
argentine
stamps had her
picture 04eva peron\evita this late
welsh actor
won a
scholarship
to oxford
before winning
liz's hand 04richard burton sheep\sheep the east
frisian breed
isn't raised
for its wool
but for this 01its milk wild sheep
named after
this venetian
explorer live
at very high
elevations in
central asia 04marco polo in this 1936
chaplin film,
a bunch of
sheep seem to
be turning
into a
bunch of folks
going to work 01modern times sarah josepha
hale wrote
about a little
lamb that
followed mary
to this place 01school take the wool
off a sheep,
or pull the
wool over
someone's eyes
& steal him
blind 01fleece actors
& roles\actors & roles this may sound
"fishy" but he
won an oscar
for "a fish
called wanda" 03kevin kline in "the
bride of
frankenstein"
elsa
lanchester
played both
the bride &
this author 04mary shelley in 1980
jane seymour
played
mozart's wife
on broadway
in this play 01amadeus in a 1976
miniseries,
mackenzie
phillips &
jane alexander
both played
this first
lady 04eleanor roosevelt when john
gielgud played
hamlet in
1936, this
"birth of a
nation" star
was his
ophelia 04lillian gish american
authors\american authors after he wrote
"omoo" & "the
whale," he
published a
book of civil
war poems,
"battle-
pieces" 04herman melville "mitla pass,"
by this author
of "exodus,"
is a story of
the 1956
sinai war 03leon uris he wrote 4
volumes of
short stories,
including
"tales of the
jazz age" &
"all the sad
young men" 04f. scott fitzgerald "the education
of" this man
is an
autobiography
of a grandson
& great-
grandson of
presidents 03henry adams author of "the
ambassadors,"
he's also
known for
literary
criticism like
"the art of
fiction" 04henry james jr. art\art as seen
in her style,
american
artist mary
cassatt
studied with
impressionists
in this city 01paris around 1535
michelangelo
began "the
last
judgment,"
a fresco on
the wall of
this room 10sistine chapel american folk
artist whose
1st paintings
were copies
of currier &
ives prints 04grandma moses it's the art
of carving
whalebone 01scrimshaw noted
surrealist
rene magritte
was from this
low country 01belgium starts
with "o"\starts with "o" with oklahoma,
the other two
states whose
names begin
with "o" 05ohio & oregon\oregon & ohio lacking a
keenness in
comprehension,
or an angle
that has more
than 90
degrees but
less than 180 01obtuse in the 1800s
this empire
became known
as "the sick
man of europe"
because of
its weakening
power 12ottoman empire small children
should be kept
away from this
shrub with red
or white
blossoms--
it's poisonous 10oleander in printing,
it's a dagger
sign; in new
york & london,
it's
cleopatra's
needle 14obelisk the
movies\the movies bette midler
made her film
debut as a
ship passenger
in this 1965
michener
island saga 01hawaii this oscar-
winning 1959
film is
partially set
in the valley
of the lepers 01ben-hur he went to
oxford on an
organ
scholarship
long before
he starred
in "10" 03dudley moore elizabeth
taylor sang
"send in the
clowns" in
this movie
musical, &
we're not
clowning 01a little night music this german
silent film
about a
vampire was
remade with
klaus kinski
in 1979 01nosferatu women
in hist.\women in history for her
service in
this war,
pennsylvania
awarded
molly pitcher
a $40 a year
pension 12revolutionary war legend says
xilingshi, the
wife of the
chinese
emperor
huang-ti,
discovered
this fiber 01silk though a
lawyer herself
she fought
against equal
rights for
working women
& founded
"stop era" 03phyllis schlafly you've heard
of a nine-day
wonder; well,
she was
nicknamed the
"nine days'
queen" 04lady jane grey\dudley visiting her
birthplace at
10 east
oglethorpe in
savannah, ga,
won't get you
a merit badge 04juliet low food\food some people
coddle this
before putting
it in a
caesar salad,
but others
like it raw 01egg some folks
call it
sparrowgrass 01asparagus it can be
osetra,
sevruga,
or beluga 01caviar\sturgeon guinness says
the longest
of these ever
made contained
20,000 bananas
& 3 1/2 tons
of ice cream 11banana split to make beef
wellington,
thinly coat
the beef with
pate de foie
gras & wrap
it in this 01pastry\dough man in
space\man in space the 6 lunar
landings put
a total of
this many men
on the moon 0112\twelve in february
1962 he told
congress
his flight
"proved man
can operate
intelligently
in space" 03john glenn the 1st u.s.
space program
to feature a
space walk 02gemini four in january
1989 the
soviet probe
phobos ii went
into orbit
around this
planet 01mars this country
modified a
runway on
easter island
for emergency
use by u.s.
space shuttles 01chile nursery
rhymes\nursery rhymes "they all ran
after the
farmer's wife" 21three blind mice\3 blind mice "a man of
words & not of
deeds is like
a garden full
of" these 01weeds "oh, dear,
what can the
matter be?
johnny's so
long at"
this 01fair this shepherd
fell asleep
on the job 04little boy blue it's who
simple simon
asked, "let
me taste
your ware" 17pieman presi-
dents\presidents in 1950 he
became the
1st supreme
commander of
nato forces
in europe 04dwight eisenhower\ike hoover's
request to tap
martin luther
king's phones
was approved
during his
administration 04john f. kennedy\jfk the only
president born
in california,
but califoria
doesn't have
him to kick
around any
more 03richard nixon when reagan
retired to
california,
he urged
repeal of
this
constitutional
amendment 1022nd\twenty second on april 5,
1933, fdr
issued an
executive
order banning
hoarding of
this metal 01gold rules\rules it has been
stated as
"do unto
others as you
would have
them do unto
you" 10golden rule this 4-word
rule tells us
how to adjust
our clocks to
begin & end
daylight
saving time 01spring forward fall back\fall spring john douglas,
sponsor of a
code of
pugilistic
fair play in
1867, is
better known
by this title 10marquess of queensberry in 1742 he
published a
set of rules
for whist that
led to
publication of
rules for
other games 04edmond hoyle in 1876 a u.s.
army engineer
wrote this
popular book
on
parliamentary
procedure 01robert's rules of order start &
end "e"\starts & ends with "e" a city in
oregon, or the
first names
of playwrights
o'neill and
ionesco 01eugene it means
huge & clumsy,
though the
animal whose
name it comes
from is
graceful for
its size 01elephantine it used to
mean an
"escape;" now
it's a
reckless
adventure or
wild prank 01escapade brand of
outboard motor
named for the
man who
invented the
first
commercially
successful one 01evinrude when you
and your
girlfriend
run away to
get married
without your
parents'
permission 01elope 1901\1901 the 1st
official
championship
of this new
baseball
league was won
by the chicago
white sox 10american league wilhelm
maybach,
technical
director at
germany's
daimler works,
built the 1st
of these cars 09mercedes-benz with $5,000 he
set up a
factory above
a boston fish
market to
make safety
razors 04king gillette jean h.
dunant,
founder of
this
group, was a
co-winner of
the nobel
peace prize 10international red cross he proved that
yellow fever
is caused by
a virus &
spread by
mosquitoes 04dr. walter reed dogs\dogs many puppies
of this
black & white
spotted breed
are born deaf 05dalmatians the cattle
dogs that
followed this
empire's
legions
evolved into
the rottweiler 12roman empire beagles &
harriers were
bred to chase
& flush out
these
mammals 05rabbits\hares you have them
all over your
body, but a
dog has them
only in the
pads of its
feet & its
nose 05sweat glands the name for
this type of
dog is from
old french
for "spaniard" 09spaniel famous
women\famous women in the 1930s
maureen
connolly &
althea gibson
dominated the
women's
division of
this sport 01tennis in 1966 this
future dutch
queen created
a furor by
marrying a
german veteran
of world war
ii 03queen beatrix this famous
nurse was born
in 1820 in an
italian city--
hence her
first name 04florence nightingale she was a
missionary in
china before
becoming a
flamboyant
evangelist of
the roaring
'20s 04aimee semple mcpherson in 1976 marine
biologist
dixy lee ray
was elected
governor of
this state 01washington left-
overs\leftovers the only one
of "the 5
civilized
tribes" whose
name doesn't
begin with c,
many of them
live in fl. 20seminoles a birthstone
for may, it
would make
the wizard of
oz feel at
home 10emerald thinking of
gravy train,
perhaps, it's
what pavlov's
dogs would do
at the sound
of a bell 01salivate architectural
branch of this
science deals
with good
conditions for
hearing speech
& music 01acoustics this great
english
romantic poet
drowned in a
boating
accident in
1822 04percy bysshe shelley myth-
ology\mythology his favorite
residence was
the woods &
mountains of
arcadia where
he played his
pipes 04pan these sylvan
deities were
part man &
part goat &
served
bacchus 21satyrs\fauns classified
between human
& god, the
dryads were
these female
spirits of
the woods 05nymphs artemis, the
goddess of
wildlife, was
the twin
sister of
this son of
zeus 04apollo its mast was
from the
forest of
dodona, where
the trees had
the power of
prediction 10argo new
england\new england it's the
largest city
in new
england 01boston newport was a
co-capital of
this state
from 1854-
1900 01rhode island it's the only
new england
state without
a seacoast on
the atlantic
ocean 01vermont on landing
near cape cod
in april,
1614, this
founder of
virginia gave
new england
its name 04captain john smith when the
british tried
to take back
connecticut's
charter, it
was hidden
in this type
of tree 14oak 4-letter
words\4-letter words difficult part
of the camel
to get "over" 10hump to incite, or
to move a
spoon about
inside your
coffee cup 01stir if you add a
double "e" to
the name of
this animal,
you'll have a
type of beard 09goat from the latin
for "hair,"
they're the
loops of yarn
that form the
surface of
your carpet 01pile meaning "to
get the lay
of the land,"
it's what a
crook does
to a joint
before
robbing it 01case forests\forests this forest
near
nottingham,
england is
famous as
the home of
robin hood 01sherwood forest about 90% of
all us forest
fires are
caused by
humans; most
of the rest
are caused
by this 01lightning about 1/3 of
this continent
is rain
forest 01south america the us forest
service was
established
in 1905 as
part of this
cabinet
department 01agriculture term for the
boundary on
mountains
beyond which
trees do not
grow 10timber line\tree line historic
names\historic names nicknamed the
"angel of the
battlefield,"
her actual
first name was
clarissa 04clara barton though the
borgias became
infamous in
italy,
first they
were from
valencia in
this country 01spain carthaginian
general who
took poison
to avoid
surrender
around 183 bc 04hannibal he was the 1st
person who
ever heard his
own name
spoken through
a telephone 04thomas watson this ruling
family 1st
seized power
in monaco in
1297 20grimaldis shake-
speare\shakespeare marc antony
said, "i come
to bury" this
man, "not to
praise him" 04julius caesar in a
shakespeare
poem, adonis
rejects this
goddess of
love 03venus in "king
lear" she
poisons her
sister regan 03goneril despised title
king whose
mother is
elinor of
aquitaine 03king john of richard ii,
richard iii,
or othello,
the one who
was the son
of the
black prince 04richard iii\third tools\tools before cars
came with
electric
starters, you
started the
engine by
turning one of
these tools 09crank add "down"
to this
cultivating
tool & you'll
have a
country
dance party 09hoe used as a
lever, it
got its name
because its
forked end
resembles a
black bird's
foot 09crowbar a small broom,
or a small
kitchen tool
for whipping
eggs 09whisk the biggest
one of these
swingline
products can
dispense
10,000 pieces
of wire
without refill 09stapler travel &
tourism\travel & tourism you can ride
through this
midwestern
state's
"dells" in an
amphibious
vehicle called
a "duck" 01wisconsin if you go to
india, you'll
see women
wearing a
black or red
dot called a
kumkum on this
body part 10forehead you'll have to
spend all your
zlotys in this
country since
it's illegal
to take them
out 01poland spain owns &
operates
aviaco, its
local airline,
& this, its
major
international
one 01iberia rome has
sealed off 25
acres for
pedestrian
traffic in the
district named
for this
fountain 01trevi fountain address\addresses this animated
family lived
at 201
cobblestone
way in
bedrock 21flintstones at night
you can spot
this stadium
at 1060 w.
addison st. in
chicago--
it's now
lighted 01wrigley field whether
traveling by
land or sea,
don't miss
this spot at
193 salem st.
in boston 01old north church\christ church president
hoover was
among those
dedicating
this nyc bldg.
at 350 fifth
ave. on may
1, 1931 10empire state building in 1948 the
trumans moved
temporarily
from 1600
pennsylvania
avenue to this
mansion at
1651 01blair house american
politics\american politics in politics
it was this
man, not
sylvester
stallone, who
was known as
"rocky" 04nelson rockefeller in the 1968
election, he
picked up 46
electoral
votes as an
american
independent 04george wallace\lemay president
whose
"doctrine"
provided aid
for greece &
turkey to
combat
communism 04harry s truman on february 2,
1989, the
senate
confirmed
this ex-n.y.
congressman as
hud secretary 03jack kemp democratic
vp & president
who ran again
in 1848 for
the top job,
this time on
the free soil
ticket 04martin van buren ballet\ballet frederick
ashton played
one of the
ugly
stepsisters in
this ballet he
choreographed 01cinderella susan jaffe
performed
part of this
"expiring
bird" ballet
at george
bush's
inaugural gala 01swan lake\dying swan "the moor's
pavane" is a
ballet of
love, death &
betrayal based
on this play 01othello in the ballet
"sylvia,"
this goddess
of the hunt
mortally
wounds the
villain with
an arrow 03diana\artemis a pas poisson
is a movement
in which a
dancer bends
her body like
one of these
creatures 09fish famous
quotes\famous quotes at lincoln's
deathbed,
edwin stanton
said, "now he
belongs to"
these 19ages profession
of bob
fitzsimmons,
who said,
"the bigger
they come, the
harder they
fall" 09boxer nelson said,
"england
expects that
every man will
do" this &
died thanking
god he did
his 01his duty completes
john acton's
line, "power
tends to..." 01corrupt napoleon said
it's one step
away from the
sublime 10ridiculous famous
georges\famous georges he was the 1st
actor to
refuse an
oscar 03george c. scott famous
filmmaker
who admits
"american
graffiti" was
based on his
coming of age
in modesto, ca 03george lucas 2 days before
leaving office
ronald reagan
was given this
man's sweater
as a parting
gift 04george gipp he was a
fencing
instructor
long before
he joined
"the a team" 03george peppard "lonesome"
comic who beat
walt disney
for the 1954
"outstanding
new
personality"
emmy 03george gobel medicine\medicine laryngitis
is an
inflammation
of this part
of the throat 10larynx\voice box about half of
all pregnant
women suffer
from this
burning
pain in the
chest & upper
abdomen 01heartburn\indigestion the outer
surface of
each of these
organs is
covered by a
thin membrane
called a renal
capsule 19kidneys an inactive
substance used
as a control
for an
experiment or
given just to
humor a
patient 09placebo type of
steroid banned
by the i.o.c.,
it promotes
tissue growth
by creating
protein 01anabolic 1976\1976 sarah caldwell
became the 1st
woman to
conduct at
this new york
city opera
house 10metropolitan reclusive
billionaire
who died on
april 5 on a
chartered jet
bound for
houston, tx 04howard hughes she became the
1st female
anchor on
network news
& the
top-paid
newscaster up
to that time 03barbara walters head of the
unification
church, he
presided over
a "god bless
america" rally
on september
18 03reverend sun myung moon 2 of these
jets, 1 from
paris & 1 from
london,
arrived in the
u.s. for the
1st time on
may 24 05concordes\ssts asia\asia the mythical
beast
pictured on
the flag of
bhutan 09dragon the "stan" in
pakistan &
afghanistan is
a persian
suffix meaning
this 01land of he was india's
prime minister
immediately
following its
independence
from britain 04jawaharlal nehru the
predominant
religion of
laos, though
the communist
government
discourages
it 01buddhism nepal, with 1
of the lowest
per capita
gnps in asia,
has 90%
of its work
force engaged
in this 01farming\agriculture famous
men\famous men appropriately,
richard belzer
co-wrote a
book on how
to be a
stand-up one
of these 09comic\comedian he
swashbuckled
through 3
marriages: to
lili damita,
nora eddington
& patrice
wymore 04errol flynn an early
merchandising
giant, he
started his
1st store at
kemmerer,
wyoming 04j.c. penney in 1843, 2
sisters, sarah
& adelaide
yates, married
these twins
made famous by
p.t. barnum 08chang & eng\siamese twins\eng & chang this author of
"kane & abel"
was only 29
when elected
to parliament 03jeffrey archer furn-
iture\furniture some cheaper
woods are
stained black
to resemble
this rare &
expensive
furniture
wood 01ebony in chinese
decor, a ping
is this
ornamental
device used
for privacy 09screen a big, comfy,
upholstered
chair of any
period, its
name is far
from difficult 14easy chair the ancient
egyptians
came up with
what's now
called the
camp stool, a
chair that can
do this 01fold up with his 1925 |
wassily chair, | Remember to
Marcel Breuer | read the
of the Bauhaus | instructions
school | at the start
introduced | of this
steel in this | section
form 01tubular pot- |
pourri\potpourri it's a flute
without keys
that's played
in military
bands 09fife the machine
that grinds
grain, or the
building in
which it's
contained 09mill in greece,
100 lepta
equal 1 of
these 09drachma the marimba,
from this
continent,
later became
a popular folk
instrument in
central
america 01africa peas can
improve
soil by taking
this gaseous
element from
the air &
binding it to
their roots 01nitrogen women
athletes\women athletes jeanne maiden
of solon,
ohio, set a
women's record
by rolling 11
perfect games
in this sport 01bowling beth heiden
won a bronze
medal in this
sport in 1980,
which must
have made her
brother eric
proud 01speed skating though she
became a star
in this sport,
cathy rigby
mccoy never
won an olympic
medal 01gymnastics her hearing
was
permanently
impaired after
she swam the
english
channel in
1926 04gertrude ederle a 1988 & 1992
olympic gold
medalist
in the
heptathlon,
she's flo-jo's
sister-in-law 03jackie joyner-kersee kid
stuff\kid stuff according to
the nursery
rhyme, "ding
dong dell,
pussy's in"
this 10well "fee-fi-fo-
fum," he
smelled "the
blood of an
englishman" 22giant\ogre several men
tried to wake
her, but they
got caught in
all those
thorns & died
a miserable
death 04sleeping beauty\briar rose in hans
christian
andersen's
story, this
icy monarch
has a frozen
lake inside
her castle 17snow queen when alice met
this large
blue animal,
he was sitting
on a mushroom
smoking a
hookah 17caterpillar odds &
ends\odds & ends some positions
on a diagram
of one of
these may be
marked "p,"
"ss," "2b"
& "cf" 09baseball field ernesto, not
carmen, is
the first name
of this man
associated
with the
police warning 03miranda koala springs
sparkling
mineral water
juice is
produced in
this country 01australia it's the
alkali
most commonly
combined with
a fatty
substance to
make soap 01lye\caustic soda\sodium hydroxide anthony suau
of the denver
post won a
1984 pulitzer
for photos
of mass
starvation in
this nation 01ethiopia song
lyrics\song lyrics "there is
heaven right
here on earth
with those
beautiful
queens, way
down yonder"
there 01in new orleans she's urged to
"wait till the
sun shines" 03nellie line that
follows "a
beautiful
sight, we're
happy tonight,
walkin' in"
one of these 09winter wonderland "just an old
sweet song
keeps" this
state "on my
mind" 01georgia it's who
hank williams
asked, "how's
about savin'
all your time
for me?" 03hey good lookin' state
capitals\state capitals andrew
johnson
was born in
this capital
of north
carolina 01raleigh world book
bills it as
"the gateway
to southwest
washington" 01olympia no pun
intended: this
western
capital is a
homophone for
a bashful
miss sothern 01cheyenne new england
capital named
for the city
that's home to
france's
oldest
botanical
garden 01montpelier while we have
4 states whose
names begin
with "i," this
is the only
state capital
that does 01indianapolis water\water the name for
these wells
comes from
artois, a
region in
france where
they were
once drilled 01artesian the largest
water
treatment
plant in the
u.s. is on
lake michigan
in this city 01chicago the most
common
disinfectant
used in
backyard
swimming
pools 01chlorine an abnormal
fear of water,
or another
name for
rabies 01hydrophobia it's also
called
"deuterium
oxide" & is
used as a
coolant in
nuclear
reactors 01heavy water world
history\world history a member of
columbus's
2nd
expedition,
he went on
to discover
florida 04juan ponce de leon a descendant
of the moguls,
babur began
the mogul
dynasty in
what's now
this country 01india in 1670 this
fur trading
corporation
was chartered
by charles ii
to operate
in canada 12hudson's bay co he won the
nobel prize in
1950 for his
work as u.n.
mediator
between israel
& the arabs 04dr ralph bunche in 1957,
morocco's
muhammad v
changed his
title from
this to king 02sultan "pot"
pourri\"pot"pourri one dictionary
politely
defines it as
"a protruding
abdominal
region" 09potbelly on "jeopardy!"
this category
is similar to
"potpourri" or
"hodgepodge" 01potluck a mixture of
meat &
veggies in a
pastry crust,
baked in a
deep dish 09potpie another name
for
potassium
chloride,
used mainly
to make
fertilizer 01potash a book below
literary
standards
produced
quickly just
to make a
profit 09potboiler biology\biology type of
creature that
comes with a
body part
known as an
air bladder 09fish all reptiles,
except
crocodiles, go
through a
periodic
process of
ecdysis, which
is this 01shedding skin an amoeba uses
this method of
reproduction,
splitting
itself into
2 equal parts 01binary fission\mitosis it is a
threadlike
structure
made of dna
& contains
various
genes 09chromosome term for a
cell such as
an erythrocyte
that moves
about in a
fluid rather
than fixed in
tissue 09corpuscle finland\finland world book
says most
finns visit
1 of these
at least
once a week
for cleansing
& relaxation 09sauna the earliest
known
inhabitants
of finland,
they didn't
live in
luxury 21lapps in 1812 the
ruler of this
country made
helsinki
finland's
capital 01russia finland has
2 official
languages,
finnish &
this one
from its
neighbor 01swedish in world
affairs,
finlandization
means to
convert to
this type of
foreign
policy 01neutrality money\money term for
paper
currency
issued for
temporary
use in an
emergency 01scrip it's the term
used for money
that must be
accepted for
all debts,
public &
private 01legal tender u.s. paper
currency has
fibers of
these 2 colors
running
through it 05red & blue\blue & red a gold piece
of this
denomination
was called a
double eagle 01twenty dollars\20 dollars landmark
pictured on
the back of
a $5 bill 10lincoln memorial people\people she was the
grand marshal
of the 50th
& 100th
tournament of
roses parades 03shirley temple black born in
martinez, ca,
this yankee
clipper was a
californian
long before
he married
marilyn 03joe dimaggio after leaving
eastern, this
former
astronaut
bought an
aerobatic
plane he
flies for fun 03frank borman when this
"rear window"
actor
graduated from
princeton,
josh logan
gave him his
1st acting job 03jimmy stewart founder of the
california
missions
beatified in
september 1988
despite indian
protests 04junipero serra shake-
speare\shakespearean trivia his last words
were "lay on,
macduff, and
damned be him
that first
cries 'hold,
enough'" 04macbeth one of his
most famous
lines is
"but soft!
what light
through yonder
window
breaks?" 03romeo hamlet said of
him, he "was a
man, take him
for all in
all, i shall
not look upon
his like
again" 04his father in the title
of the play,
pericles was
prince of
this
phoenician
city 01tyre this play
features
spirits named
iris, ceres,
juno & ariel 01the tempest "ick"y
words\"ick"y words word that
describes
some cats,
but especially
morris 01finicky it's what
holds up your
bike when
you're not
on it 10kickstand some city
people favor
this bright
oilskin
raincoat
sometimes worn
with matching
sou'wester 09slicker it's a target
in both
croquet &
cricket 09wicket eat a banana
& ice cream
concoction
quickly &
you've done
it this way 01lickety-split h'wood
quotes\hollywood quotes creator of
"blazing
saddles" who
said, "i stare
at life
through fields
of mayonnaise" 03mel brooks master of
suspense whose
credo was
"always make
the audience
suffer as much
as possible" 04alfred hitchcock epic director
who claimed,
"give me any
couple of
pages of the
bible & i'll
give you a
picture" 04cecil b. demille she said,
"every man i
knew had
fallen in
love with
gilda &
wakened with
me" 04rita hayworth "algiers"
actress who
said, "any
girl can look
glamorous...
stand still
& look stupid" 03hedy lamarr hail to
chief\hail to the chief as a member of
congress, he
served on the
house
un-american
activities
committee 03richard nixon jefferson,
madison,
monroe, j.q.
adams, van
buren &
buchanan all
held this
cabinet post 01secretary of state he declared
may 25, 1865,
a national
mourning day,
but
changed it to
june 1 due to
ascension day 04andrew johnson first name
shared by
our 14th &
32nd
presidents,
both
democrats 01franklin he succeeded
w.h. harrison
& later was a
member of the
provisional
confederate
congress 04john tyler hats\hats this circular
"french" cap
came back into
style when
faye dunaway
wore one in
"bonnie &
clyde" 09beret your h.s.
graduation
wouldn't be
complete
without this
square, flat
hat with a
tassel 09mortarboard a member of
the pba, or
what the
british
normally call
a derby 09bowler this red felt
hat had been
the national
headdress of
turkey until
it was banned
in 1925 10fez\tarboosh this round
woolen cap was
named after
the title hero
of a robert
burns poem 09tam o'shanter nick-
names\nicknames this
daredevil's
real 1st name
is robert;
"evel," an
alteration of
evil, is a
nickname 03evel knievel nickname of
nyc gangster
jack diamond,
a man it took
4 separate
hits to kill 01legs diamond nickname of
john birks
gillespie 02dizzy to tell the
tooth, dentist
edgar rudolph
parker made
this nickname
his legal name 02painless parker jessica
rabbit's
hairstyle
mimicked the
style of this
"peekaboo"
girl 04veronica lake weights
& meas.\weights & measures the ny times
usually has 6
of these
across a page,
the times of
london 8 05columns number of
drams in an
ounce, it's
the same as
the number of
ounces in a
pound 0116\sixteen this unit of
speed equals
one nautical
mile per hour 09knot a measuring
device
called an
audimeter is
attached to
these in
selected u.s.
homes 05tvs give someone
2.54
centimeters &
he'll have
exactly this
many inches 011\one art\art world book
says his
unfinished
portrait of
washington
is probably
the best known
american one 04gilbert stuart this dc museum
was begun in
1937 with a
donation from
former treas.
secretary paul
mellon 10national gallery of art 19th century
art style of
courbet &
corot that
stressed
things as
they actually
were 01realism in 1933
rockefeller
ctr destroyed
this mexican
artist's mural
because a
figure was
like lenin 04diego rivera this spanish
baroque artist
included
himself in the
background
of "the maids
of honor" 04diego velazquez auto-
biogs\autobiographies this co-star
of the "road"
movies called
her book "my
side of the
road" 03dorothy lamour oscar winner
who wrote
about his
famous
siblings
in "we
barrymores" 04lionel barrymore he called his
book "of
minnie the
moocher & me" 04cab calloway she called her
autobiography
"three phases
of eve," not
"our miss eve" 04eve arden character
actor whose
autobiography
is "iron eyes" 03iron eyes cody history\history in 1493 he
became the 1st
european to
reach antigua,
which he named
for a church
in spain 04christopher columbus in 1838 this
mexican
general
regained
popular favor
after losing
a leg in the
pastry war 04santa anna the kushan
empire was in
asia, but the
ancient
kingdom of
kush was on
this continent 01africa after this man
went insane in
1811, his son
was declared
regent of
england 04george iii\george the third in 1959 this
japanese crown
prince broke
tradition by
marrying a
commoner 03akihito massa-
chusetts\massachusetts tourists visit
this town to
see the home
of nathaniel
hawthorne &
the "witch
house" 01salem majestic mt.
greylock, the
highest point
in the state,
is in these
"hills" 19berkshires massachusetts
produces more
of this
thanksgiving
edible than
any other
state 05cranberries this industry
began to
decline in the
1860s when
the use of
kerosene
became
widespread 02whaling the largest &
most important
islands in the
state are
martha's
vineyard &
this other
resort 01nantucket vice-
pres.\vice-presidents serving for 8
years, he was
our very 1st
vice president 04john adams "tippecanoe's"
vp, he was the
1st to succeed
to the
presidency
after the
death of the
incumbent 04john tyler until
1933, vps
normally took
their oaths in
this chamber;
now they
usually join
the president 10senate during the
1970s we had
a total of
this many
vice-
presidents 014\four the life of
this man, our
1st vice
president from
new york,
ended in a
staten island
hotel 04aaron burr world
religion\world religion most of the
world's
zoroastrians,
jains & sikhs
live in this
country 01india the name for
this many-
storied
buddhist tower
comes from the
portuguese 09pagoda the 3 wise men
were called
"magi;" 1 wise
man would be
called this 09magus observed by
christians on
the 7th sunday
after easter,
it's greek
for the
jewish
"shavuot" 01pentecost before he
disappeared in
lebanon, this
man had been
called the
anglican
church's
kissinger" 03terry waite "last"
movies\"last" movies daniel day
lewis starred
in this film
based on
james
fenimore
cooper's novel 10last of the mohicans in this film
jack nicholson
& otis young
try to show
randy quaid a
good time on
his way to the
brig 10last detail spencer tracy
was an old pol
in his final
campaign in
this film
based
on boston
mayor curley 10last hurrah in a neil
simon play &
movie, alan
arkin was
"the last of"
this kind of
"lovers" 01red hot the filmed
story of the
farewell
concert of the
group called
the band 10last waltz dance
history\dance history in the 11th &
14th centuries
it was the
macabre place
where a "danse
macabre" was
performed 09cemetery\graveyard the record for
one of these
is held
by a couple
who danced
from august
29, 1930 to
april 1, 1931 09dance marathon 6 of her
german
students, the
"isadorables,"
toured the
u.s. around
world war i 04isadora duncan courtly,
elegant dance
abandoned
when the
waltz hit
european dance
halls about
1769 10minuet latin chain
dance
introduced in
the 1930s
that goes like
this: 1-2-3
kick, 1-2-3
kick..." 10conga france\france about 75% of
france's
population are
members of
this religion 01roman catholic they were 1st
held in
chamonix,
france, in
1924 with
just 293
participants 19winter olympics only
frenchmen are
forbidden to
enlist in
this famous
fighting force 10french foreign legion the french buy
bread at the
"boulangerie"
& fancy cakes
& pastries in
a shop called
this 09patisserie vercingetorix
was the last
chieftain in
gaul to be
defeated by
this conqueror
in 52 b.c. 04julius caesar rocks &
minerals\rocks & minerals cinnabar is
the ore of
this most
common metal
that is liquid
at room
temperature 01mercury the star of
africa, cut
from the
world's
largest
diamond, is
now part of
this set 19crown jewels of england rock crystal
is the clear
form of this
mineral 01quartz a rock that's
"gneiss"
falls into
this class 01metamorphic over 70
varieties of
semiprecious
& gem stones
can be found
in this, the
"gem state" 01idaho u.s.
cities\u.s. cities this city
opened a
subway station
at hartsfield
international
airport 01atlanta built in 1742,
faneuil hall
was & still is
a famous
meeting place
in this city 01boston in 1867
lancaster,
nebraska, was
made state
capital &
changed its
name to this 01lincoln a great lakes
port in new
york state,
it's the
world's
leading flour
milling center 01buffalo in 1847 the
settlement of
yerba buena
changed its
name to this
& in 1848
thousands of
people came 01san francisco wars\wars the war
between
britain &
this country
over the
falklands ran
from april to
june of 1982 01argentina not knowing
this war was
over, troops
fought the
battle of
new orleans 10war of 1812 seeking to end
the war,
eisenhower, as
promised, went
here after
he was
elected 01korea the berlin
blockade of
1948-49 was
part of this
"war" 10cold war this war,
which began in
1618, didn't
end until
1648 1230 years war\thirty years war "l.a."\"l.a." name
describing the
western
hemisphere
area where
romance
languages are
spoken 01latin america type of
education
broadly based
on humanities
with little
emphasis on
job training 01liberal arts rock 'n'
roller who
sang "tears
on my pillow"
with the
imperials 03little anthony equipment &
goods that
can be sold
quickly for
cash 05liquid assets found in sour
milk, it's
used in
adhesives,
preservatives
& pharma-
ceuticals 01lactic acid archi-
tects\architects i.m. pei, who
was born in
this country,
became a u.s.
citizen in
1954 01china architect
chris
carradine is
the only
carradine
brother who
doesn't pursue
this craft 01acting refusing to
live in a
"used" palace,
he had albert
speer design
a new one 04adolf hitler this u.s.
president's
designs were
inspired by
16th century
italian
architect a.
palladio 04thomas jefferson last name of
17th century
british
architect
inigo, who
designed sets
& costumes as
well 02jones gov't. &
politics\government & politics in 1860 this
party split;
1 wing
nominated john
breckinridge,
the other
stephen
douglas 21democratic party after losing
the 1952
election with
sparkman
as vp,
he tried
again in 1956
with kefauver 04adlai stevenson in 1980
carter refused
to debate
reagan
if this
independent
candidate
participated 03john anderson created as a
separate
department in
1979, its 1st
secretary was
shirley
hufstedler 10dept of education imprisoned for
an anti-war
speech in
1919, this
socialist ran
a 1920
pres. campaign
from jail 04eugene v. debs musical
theatre\musical theatre yes, toto, in
1903 this was
a broadway
musical,
complete with
cyclone 10wizard of oz the "fiddler
on the roof"
is fiddling
on a roof
in this
country 01russia country that's
the setting of
"the king and
i" 01siam\thailand the title song
of stephen
sondheim's
flop 1964
musical
averred
"anyone can"
do this 01whistle this 1966
musical based
on jean de
hartog's "the
fourposter"
requires only
2 performers
& a bed 01i do i do the
'50s\the '50s in the 1950s,
"hi-fi," which
was short for
this, became
the rage 01high fidelity when this
series debuted
in 1959, jay
north, the boy
playing the
lead, was 7 02dennis the menace in march 1953
the boston
braves got the
ok to move to
this city 01milwaukee 6 years after
ousting pres.
socarras,
fulgencio
batista was
ousted by this
guerrilla
leader 03fidel castro phoebe b.
beebe was
billed as the
sister of this
"today" show
chimp 04j. fred muggs world
geog.\world geography jamaica lies
directly south
of this island 01cuba the capital of
this canadian
province is
the only
walled city
north of the
rio grande 01quebec in dutch,
this city's
name means
"the count's
hedge" 01the hague waters from
this sea fill
the canals
of venice 10adriatic bermuda lies
some 570 miles
east of this
u.s. state,
the nearest
point of land 01north carolina cosmet-
ics\cosmetics false
eyelashes
often come
packaged with
this, which
you use to
apply them 01glue\adhesive the shiseido
company's
headquarters
are in the
ginza district
in this city 01tokyo bb, this
designer's
initials, are
on his
body shampoo,
body finish,
body creme &
body mousse 03bill blass this type of
make-up
sounds like
an aunt jemima
treat, but
apply it with
a sponge, not
a spatula 01pancake this
"angel"ic
beauty is the
celebrity
spokesman for
max factor 03jaclyn smith famous
pairs\famous pairs when partners
burt & irving
founded this
ice cream
chain in 1948,
they had
fewer than
31 flavors 01baskin-robbins he shared top
billing on his
tv cartoon
show with the
road runner 03bugs bunny with
bill todman,
he produced
tv game shows
such as "i've
got a secret"
& "what's my
line" 03mark goodson last name
of tax
specialists
henry &
richard 01bloch in the early
1960s roger
maris & this
other new york
yankee were
known as the
"m & m boys" 03mickey mantle geog-
raphy\geography it's the
largest of the
scandinavian
countries 01sweden of the erie,
suez or
panama canals,
the longest 10erie the 2 great
lakes that
border
new york 05erie & ontario\ontario & erie the 2
canadian
provinces
that border
new york 05ontario & quebec\quebec & ontario the u.s. still
maintains a
naval base on
this cuban bay
that's
sometimes
called "gitmo" 01guantanamo gone
fishin'\gone fishin' splashing &
wearing
clothes that
reflect light
may provoke
sharks to
do this 01attack\bite freshwater
eels are
catadromous,
which means
they migrate
to the sea
to do this 01spawn\breed\lay eggs j. cousteau
thinks the
fish that
swallowed this
bible figure
may have been
a giant
grouper 04jonah they come in
striped,
spotted,
largemouth &
smallmouth
varieties 05bass these food
fish were so
named because
they were 1st
caught near an
italian island 05sardines medieval
people\medieval people it's believed
that in 1455
johann fust
foreclosed on
& took over
this man's
printing
operation 04johann gutenberg spanish
warrior,
knight errant
& star of his
own epic,
rodrigo diaz
de vivar was
known as this 04el cid ethelred the
unready
managed to
lose most of
england to
king sweyn
forkbeard of
this country 01denmark known as friar
roger, this
english
scientist &
philosopher
foresaw the
airplane 04roger bacon these
medieval
musicians were
originally
servants or
ministers to
the royal
court 08minstrels quotes\quotes "i was on my
way to being a
millionaire...
i gave my
wealth to the
revolution,"
says this plo
boss 03yasir arafat in "maxims for
revolution-
ists" shaw
wrote, "he who
can, does, he
who cannot,"
does this 01teaches "now i lay
me down to"
this; "i pray
the lord my
soul to keep" 01sleep "an optimist
is a guy that
has never
had much
experience,"
wrote don
marquis in
this book 01archy & mehitabel\maxims of archy in "the house
of the 7
gables" he
wrote, "life
is made up of
marble and
mud" 04nathaniel hawthorne "free-
dom"\"freedom" racially
integrated
groups who,
in the early
60s, took bus
trips to
challenge
segregation 21freedom riders denzel
washington
starred in
this 1987 film
about south
african
activist
steven biko 01cry freedom in "america,"
it's the line
that rhymes
with "of thee
i sing" 01let freedom ring on the flip
side of this
45 record is
a john lennon-
elton john
duet of "i saw
her standing
there" 01philadelphia freedom to discourage
secrecy in
government,
in 1966
congress
passed the
foia, which
is this 10freedom of information act fiction\fiction swashbuckler
who continued
his daring
adventures in
a sequel, "the
elusive
pimpernel" 22scarlet pimpernel\blakeney troublemaker
whose half
brother sid
"was a quiet
boy, and
had no...
troublesome
ways" 04tom sawyer this dandified
detective was
once "one of
the most
celebrated
members of
the belgian
police" 04hercule poirot the 1st
chapter of
this h.g.
wells novel
is "the
strange man's
arrival" 10invisible man most of the
short stories
in his book
"in our time"
feature nick
adams as the
central
character 04ernest hemingway ireland\ireland we don't mean
to bog you
down with
facts, but
this fuel
still covers
over 10% of
the island 01peat in the 9th
century these
invaders
founded the
cities of
cork, limerick
& waterford 21vikings\danes the orange in
the flag
represents the
protestants of
this northern
province 01ulster rebuilt in the
1840s by
guiness,
this
national
cathedral was
originally a
danish church 01st patrick's the
nationalist
party in
ireland, its
name is irish
for "we
ourselves" 01sinn fein leading
men\leading men when asked why
he was billed
above kate
hepburn, he
said, "this is
a movie, not a
lifeboat" 04spencer tracy tom burlinson
refused
"the man from
snowy river"
sequel
as he's
allergic to
these animals 05horses rear admiral's
son who played
military roles
in "mash,"
"great
santini" &
"apocalypse
now" 03robert duvall bursting with
familial
pride, charlie
sheen called
this man "the
best actor in
the business" 03martin sheen this tv
"rifleman"s
real first
name is kevin,
not charles 03chuck connors mexico\mexico over half of
this country's
trade is with
mexico 01the u.s. in the 16th
century he
founded villa
rica de
veracruz, the
site of
present-day
veracruz 04hernan cortez the 140-mile
wide isthmus
of tehuantepec
separates the
gulf of mexico
from this
body of water 10pacific ocean belize and
this other
central
american
country
border
mexico 01guatemala honored as
the father of
independence,
he was
captured by
the spanish,
defrocked &
executed 04father miguel hidalgo pres.
trivia\presidential trivia in late 1988
this 1st lady
said of her
husband, "i
don't think
his staff
served him
well" 03nancy reagan the kennedy
clan often
played touch
football at
the family
compound in
this cape
cod town 01hyannisport depression-
era president
who received
89 honorary
degrees, more
than any other
president 04herbert hoover when he wanted
to enlarge the
supreme court,
his opponents
called it
"packing
the court" 04franklin roosevelt\fdr he was the 2nd
president from
ohio to be
assassinated 04william mckinley 18th c.
america\18th century america in december
1783 gen.
washington
resigned his
commission
before
congress in
this md. cap. 01annapolis the 1st of the
4 coercive or
intolerable
acts were
passed in 1774
as punishment
for this 12boston tea party the 1st census
of the united
states was
held in this
year 021790 in july 1701
this city had
only one
cadillac--
antoine, its
founder 01detroit on september
22, 1776, he
lost his "one
life" with
regret 04nathan hale dict.
abbrev.\dictionary abbreviations "naut." isn't
the
abbreviation
for naughty
but for this 01nautical "sing." isn't
a command to
vocalize, it's
short for this
grammatical
term 01singular a "conj."
isn't a
conjurer,
it's one of
these 09conjunction\conjugation etymologically
speaking,
"skt." isn't
short for
skirt or
skittles but
for this 01sanskrit while "ft."
means foot or
feet, "fut."
is an
abbreviation
for this 01future furn-
iture\furniture made to hold
linens, one
can be called
bridal, hope
or sweetheart 09chest it's a
hassock or
stool, as
miss muffett
could tell you 09tuffet shojis are
translucent
screens
which
originated in
this country 01japan french for
"chewed
paper," this
molded paper
pulp was used
to make
victorian
furniture 01papier mache the style
named for this
18th cent.
english queen
featured shell
carvings &
cabriole legs 04queen anne gems &
jewelry\gems & jewelry most gem
quality opals
are now mined
in the outback
of this
country 01australia the chinese
call this
gemstone
"jewel of
heaven" & use
it as a charm
against
misfortune 01jade blue
corundum is
better known
as this 09sapphire wedgwood
designs these
jewelry pieces
using a white
paste relief
on a colored
background 05cameos in 1900 the
world's most
famous jewelry
store was this
parisian one
founded by
alfred &
louis 01cartier myst-
eries\mysteries the 1926 novel
"the murder of
roger ackroyd"
made this
mystery author
world famous 04agatha christie british lord
who dealt
with "the
unpleasantness
at the bellona
club" 04lord peter wimsey this creator
of the
continental op
spent 8 years
as a pinkerton
detective 04dashiell hammett "friday" this
detective
"slept late,"
& "saturday"
he "went
hungry" 03the rabbi\david small detective hero
of 21
"colorful"
stories by
john d.
macdonald 03travis mcgee reptiles\reptiles the only u.s.
state to which
both
alligators &
crocodiles
are native 01florida a primary
purpose of a
reptile's skin
is to keep
it from
dessicating,
or losing
this 01water the glass
snake is not
really a
snake but a
legless type
of this
reptile 09lizard for snakes,
the record
for speed, not
dancing, is
said to be
held by this
deadly african
snake 10mamba it's the
branch of
zoology that
studies
reptiles 01herpetology "dd"\"dd" a command to
dobbin to
speed up 01giddyup noon 01midday one who
follows the
latest diets,
clothing
styles, etc. 09faddist king adbul
aziz
int'l., 1 of
the world's
largest
airports,
serves this
city 01jidda in the song,
"my heart
belongs to"
this person 03daddy "right"
songs\"right" songs the rooftop
singers' 1963
no. 1 hit said
to do this
before you
"sit right
down" 01walk right in according to
this 1973
carly simon
song, "lovin'
you" is this 10right thing to do this song from
"can-can"
begins "it's
the wrong time
and the wrong
place" 01it's all right with me nocturnally
speaking, this
1977 song was
jennifer
warnes's 1st
top 10 hit 01right time of the night in "south
pacific," how
nellie forbush
said she'd
"wash that
man" 01right outa my hair business
& ind.\business & industry french company
that's no. 1
in sales of
sparkling
mineral water
in the u.s. 01perrier in 1988 the
faa gave this
co. $3.5
billion to
improve the
air traffic
control
computer syst. 01ibm companies in
this industry
suffered the
biggest losses
from 1992's
hurricane
andrew 01insurance pharmacist
benjamin green
started this
co. in
1944 after
cocoa butter
tanned
his bald head 01coppertone ultralock &
elna lock are
makes of
sergers, which
are used in
conjunction
with these
machines 05sewing machines europe\europe nation whose
flag is made
up of the
crosses of
st. george,
st. andrew &
st. patrick 01the united kingdom in 1967 the
citizens of
this 2.3 sq.
mile territory
voted against
its being
returned to
spain 01gibraltar collective
name for the
netherlands,
belgium &
luxembourg 10low countries\benelux you can go
from one part
of this city
to the other
by crossing
the
ponte vecchio
over the arno 01florence the 1918
breakup of
this dual
monarchy ended
the hapsburg
family's
empire 01austria-hungary left-
overs\leftovers some say the
art of topiary
gardening was
invented in
this empire by
a friend of
augustus 02rome the 40-day
display
of dukakis's
wax figure was
the shortest
in this london
museum's
history 01madame tussauds embroidery
stitches will
be more
regular if the
fabric is held
taut in one of
these 09hoop\frame this woodwind
instrument
has been
described as
"a clarinet
with a cold
in its chest" 09bassoon first name of
mr. bartlett
whose
"familiar
quotations"
is a standard
reference work 01john tv
trivia\tv trivia tv show
about these
little blue
creatures won
a humanitas
prize for
"enriching
human values" 19smurfs alice took
messages for
mike, carol,
cindy, greg,
& the rest of
this household 21brady bunch accordionist
who had the
longest-
running prime
time music
series in the
u.s. 04lawrence welk she became
the 1st woman
to win an emmy
for hosting a
game show for
her "just
men!" series
in 1983 04betty white like
"ironside" &
"mcmillan &
wife," "full
house" is set
in this city 01san francisco books &
authors\books & authors he wrote a
novel called
"the great
american
novel" a few
years after
"portnoy's
complaint" 03philip roth this author of
"brave new
world" was the
great-nephew
of the poet
matthew arnold 04aldous huxley for a time in
his youth,
truman capote
lived next to
this author
of "to kill a
mockingbird" 04harper lee he served as a
u.s. consul in
germany &
scotland after
he wrote "the
luck of
roaring camp" 04bret harte the french
gave this
author of
"ethan frome"
the legion of
honor award
for wwi aid to
the allies 04edith wharton europe
history\european history as chancellor
of germany
from 1871-90,
he forged an
empire 04otto von bismarck in the mid-
16th century,
this country's
king banned
the use of
turkish baths
by the moors 01spain when henry ii
tried to take
control of the
church in
england, this
archbishop
fought him 04thomas a becket luther
was protesting
the sale of
these in
germany as
zwingli was
doing the same
in switzerland 05indulgences he preceded &
followed
clement atlee
as britain's
prime minister 04winston churchill food\food this company's
"special
request" soups
contain 1/3
less salt than
its regular
soups 01campbells thick cream
that contains
at least 36%
milk fat is
known by
this "weighty"
term 01heavy cream this nut
confection
is also
called
"marchpane" 01marzipan though its
name says it's
russian, the
charlotte
russe was
created in
this country 01france you need to
add this to
white sauce
if you want
to make
mornay sauce 01cheese\gruyere\parmesan jewelry\jewelry some of these
animals are
placed in wire
cages to
protect them
while they're
making pearls 05oysters 19th century
black mourning
jewelry was
made from a
glassy form of
this fossil
fuel 01coal at 563 carats,
"the star of"
this country
is the largest
fine blue star
sapphire in
the world 01india this popular
diamond
setting was
introduced
by louis
comfort's
father in 1870 12tiffany setting named for a
russian czar,
it's one of
the birth
stones worn by
people born in
june 01alexandrite usa\usa hawaii's
bishop museum
was founded
as a memorial
to the last
direct
descendant of
this king 04kamehameha petersen
house, where
lincoln died,
is across the
street from
this other
famous
building 01ford's theatre usa today
reports they
are the usa's
fastest-
growing
ethnic group 20hispanics\latin this northeast
state is the
only state
whose name is
a homophone
of a common
word 01maine this southeast
state is
fringed by a
long chain of
sandbars
called the
outer banks 01north carolina words\words when this is
cast on
election day,
you express
your wish or
vow, the
original latin
meaning 09vote the name of
this snake
comes from the
portuguese
for "hooded
snake" 10cobra this practice
of giving
important jobs
to relatives
came from a
latin word
meaning
"nephew" 01nepotism because scenes
of tales were
painted on the
levels
of buildings,
the levels
were called
this 05stories something out
of place is
called this,
from the greek
for "time" and
"backwards" 14anachronism caves\caves sea cave on
the isle of
capri famous
for its
sapphire-
colored light 10blue grotto it's located
under stately
wayne manor 10batcave this extinct
animal can be
found today in
the title of
a jean auel
book 10cave bear the largest
subterranean
chamber in
the u.s. is
the "big room"
in this system 01carlsbad caverns france's
lascaux cave
isn't noted
for its size
or unique
formations,
but for these 05cave paintings\art\drawings famous
folks\famous folks his real name
was eric
hilliard
nelson;
hilliard was
his mother's
stage name 04rick nelson most of the
songs she sang
on her
"broadway"
album were
written by
stephen
sondheim 03barbra streisand jacqueline
kennedy
onassis was
an editor of
this singer's
autobiography,
"moonwalk" 03michael jackson star of
"witness" &
"top gun"
who now owns
a restaurant
in key west,
florida 03kelly mcgillis stedman graham
is her steady
boyfriend 03oprah winfrey\winfrey football\football in the 1920s,
grantland
rice called
this college's
backfield "the
four horsemen" 01notre dame the
embraceable
ewes are the
cheerleading
squad of this
nfl team 20los angeles rams the first 2
super bowls
were won by
this midwest
team 20green bay packers in college
play the ball
is placed on
this yard line
for the point
after
touchdown
attempt 103 yard line\three this ohio
state coach
was fired for
hitting a
clemson player
in the 1978
gator bowl 04woody hayes hodge-
podge\hodgepodge egyptians not
only made
paper from
this plant,
they made
ropes, mats &
sandals, too 01papyrus u.s. coin on
which you'd
find a torch
& sprigs of
oak & laurel 10dime largest of the
9 cartilages
in the larynx,
it's
technically
called a
thyroid
cartilage 10adam's apple french for
"blue ribbon,"
it usually
refers to a
chef of great
expertise 01cordon bleu in a famous
work by bach,
this name
precedes "joy
of man's
desiring" 01jesu new
hampsh'r\new hampshire sgt. preston
of the yukon
would feel at
home at the
derby
in laconia
devoted to
races of these 05dog sleds the state's
white
mountains are
part of this
larger chain 19appalachians a tall white
species of
this tree once
used to
make indian
canoes is new
hampshire's
state tree 10white birch it's the four-
word ultimatum
that serves as
the state's
motto 01live free or die from 1641-79
new hampshire
was ruled by
this colony 01massachusetts weather\weather a recent study
indicates
22-40% of
lightning
flashes
without this
being heard 01thunder a slippery
mixture of
falling rain
& snow 01sleet this term for
a tropical
cyclone is the
far east
equivalent of
a "hurricane" 09typhoon\baguio arizona
"black
blizzards"
created by a
mix of high
wet winds from
the tropics &
dry ground air 05dust storms\sand storms the national
weather svce.
defines this
as a
considerable
snowfall with
winds over
35 mph 09blizzard 19th c.
america\19th century america in the mid-
1890s this
publisher
hired away the
sunday staff
of pulitzer's
new york paper 04william randolph hearst on september
19, 1865, he
received a
patent for
his sleeping
car 04george pullman this poem by
katherine lee
bates was 1st
published on
july 4, 1895;
the music
came later 01america the beautiful can you beat
that? in 1850
congress
outlawed this
form of
punishment in
the navy 01flogging alexander
hamilton was
important
in this man's
losing the
1804 race for
governor of
new york 04aaron burr sauces\sauces seen a
condiment as
well as a
sauce, the
fancy grade
consists of no
less than 33%
tomato solids 01ketchup\catsup basic italian
spaghetti
sauce whose
name means
"in sailor's
style" 01marinara a variety of
very hot
chili pepper,
or a brand of
very hot
sauce sold in
small dropper
bottles 01tabasco sauce brown sugar,
corn syrup,
cream & butter
create this
sauce often
served on
sundaes 01butterscotch\caramel the color of
& other name
for bechamel
sauce 01white sauce starts &
ends "h"\starts & ends with "h" in a chorus of
"the messiah,"
the sopranos
sing this word
39 times 01hallelujah sound you
might hear
from mr. ed
after one of
wilbur's corny
jokes 09horselaugh turkish candy
made with
sesame seeds
& honey 01halvah a 3-d image
produced by
a laser 09holograph last name of
the composer
who wrote the
music to "the
way we were" 03hamlisch the
u.k.\the u.k. ben nevis,
tallest mtn.
in the u.k.,
is located in
this
appropriately
named part of
scotland 19highlands london's
largest &
europe's
busiest
airport 01heathrow james vi of
scotland was
known by this
name & number
when he became
king of
england as
well 04james i\james first this epic of
the hero who
grendel &
his monster
mom is the
1st major
english poem 01beowulf among modern
celtic
languages,
this, not
gaelic, is
the 1 most
often spoken
in the u.k. 01welsh theater\theater she co-starred
with woody
allen in both
the stage &
film versions
of "play it
again, sam" 03diane keaton this beatle
known for his
sketches
inspired a
sketch for
"oh!
calcutta!" 04john lennon the title of
this lorraine
hansberry play
comes from a
poem by
langston
hughes 01a raisin in the sun david
carradine
was the first
to star in
a "follies"
about this
american
humorist 04will rogers in "polly,"
the sequel to
this john gay
work, macheath
becomes a
pirate 10beggar's opera theater
history\theater history this norwegian
was an
apothecary's
apprentice
before
becoming "the
father of
modern drama" 04henrik ibsen the original
commedia
dell'arte
performers
wore masks &
spoke this
language 01italian many ancient
greek plays
featured a
chorus of
these mythical
goat-men 05satyrs developed in
the 17th
century, this
form of
theater has
men called
"onnagata" in
female roles 01kabuki "the spanish
tragedy," a
popular play
of the 16th
century, was
written in
this language 01english 1966\1966 some called
this new
health care
plan for the
elderly a
step toward
socialized
medicine 01medicare on july 17,
jim ryun set
a new record
by running
this race in
3 minutes,
51.3 seconds 09mile one of the
fashion fads
of the year
was the
disposable
dress, made of
this 01paper\mylar bill cosby
took home an
emmy for his
role as
alexander
scott in this
series 01i spy arthur
schlesinger's
history of
the kennedy
administration
that won a
pulitzer in
1966 02a thousand days comic
books\comic books in 1941, "the
3 musketeers"
became the 1st
book to be
transformed
into a comic
in this series 01classic comics with rodents
as the lead
characters,
"miami vice"
became this
title for the
comics 01miami mice a marvel comic
chronicles his
adventures on
both earth &
melmac 03alf in the titles
of their
current
comics,
spiderman is
"amazing" &
the hulk is
this 01incredible archie's
girlfriend,
who has her
own comic in
which she
jet-sets
around the
world 03veronica lodge golf\golf also known as
"supermex,"
he once wore
top hat &
tails to play
in a
tournament 03lee trevino born in
latrobe, pa,
this popular
pro did his
military
service in
the coast
guard 03arnold palmer it is
generally
agreed that
golf
originated
in this
country 01scotland in 1978 she
won $190,000
and was
chosen player
of the year &
rookie of the
year 03nancy lopez if you've ever
wondered, his
nickname comes
from his
initials,
f.u.z. 03fuzzy zoeller men's
names\men's names first name of
5 presidents,
6 signers
of the
dec. of
independence &
10 men on the
mayflower 01john the greek word
for sovereign
or tyrant gave
us this first
name of a
"power"ful
actor 01tyrone palindromic
name that's
also a verb
meaning to
move up &
down, like a
cork in water 01bob the 2 men's
names that
precede
"mounds" &
"and mary" 05peter & paul\paul & peter meaning "he
gave" in
hebrew, it's
the name of
a patriot
who gave his
life for his
country 01nathan hale musical
instr.\musical instruments the saxophone
belongs to
this family,
not the brass 19woodwinds phil collins
once said,
"whatever else
i am, i'm" one
of these
"first" 09drummer a popular
kids' song
written back
in 1945 is
about a tuba
named this 01tubby it's the
national
instrument
of spain 10guitar the common
scottish
highland
bagpipes have
this many
drone pipes 013\three philo-
sophy\philosophy to both a
philosopher
& a fish,
it's a group
or movement
to which he
belongs 09school plato
considered him
his brightest
student &
called him the
"mind of the
school" 04aristotle because they
met on athens'
stoa poikile,
the painted
porch, zeno's
students were
called this 05stoics we're pretty
sure pyrrho
of elis began
this school of
philosophy,
but you can
never be
certain 01scepticism leibniz's
optimistic
view of the
world was
ridiculed by
voltaire in
this work 01candide design\design oak park, a
chicago
suburb, has
been called a
museum of his
prairie school
of
architecture 04frank lloyd wright the romans
used colored
stone or glass
backed by gold
foil to make
these
intricate
art works 05mosaics after the
great fire of
london, he
oversaw
rebuilding of
51 churches
in addition to
st. paul's 04christopher wren these
fantastic
figures, human
& animal, were
so named
because they
were 1st found
in a grotto 05grotesques mies van der
rohe designed
a famous chair
that shares
its name with
this spanish
city 01barcelona movie
trivia\movie trivia hollywood
insider movie
in which tim
robbins played
a murderous
studio
executive 01the player when gene
kelly broke an
ankle, this
star came out
of retirement
to play in
"easter
parade" 04fred astaire in "beaches,"
46-year-old
lainie kazan
played the
mother
of this
43-year-old 03bette midler this film ran
for 31 weeks
in paris with
the title
"blanche neige
et les sept
nains" 01snow white & the seven dwarfs "hercules" &
"hercules
unchained"
starring this
muscleman are
available
uncut on home
video 04steve reeves number,
please\number, please on tv's "get
smart," this
was the number
of the agent
who gave birth
to twins 0499\ninety-nine newsmagazine
seen friday
nights on abc,
or an
ophthalmol-
ogist's term
for normal
vision 0120-20\twenty twenty wwi doughboys
said this many
"frenchmen
can't be
wrong," even
though there
weren't that
many 0150 million\fifty million number of
"lords
a-leaping" in
the song "the
twelve days
of christmas" 0110\ten in italian art
& literature,
"quattrocento"
refers to the
style of this
century 1015th\1400s sports\sports while a golden
gloves winner
is a boxer, a
gold glove
winner plays
this sport 01baseball hooker &
scrumhalf
are positions
in this
british sport
that resembles
football 01rugby you won't find
frank zamboni
in the hockey
hall of fame,
but you can
see a zamboni
resurface
this 01ice named for a
female tennis
champ, this
thoroughbred
was
racing's lead
money winner
in 1974 04chris evert italian klaus
dibiasi won
olympic gold
medals in the
summers of
'68, '72 &
'76 in this
sport 01platform diving the old
west\the old west shot for
hides, 3,500
tons of their
bones were
hauled by the
santa fe
railroad in
1874 05buffalo\bison in the old
west, if an
outlaw died
of "hemp
fever," he
went this way 01hanging in 1891 this
was found
in poverty
gulch,
colorado, by
robert womack,
a cowboy who
died poor 01gold settlers
bound for
california who
made the
mistake of
taking the
"hastings cut-
off" in 1826 21donner party during 1871,
texans drove
about 600,000
cattle north
to abilene
kansas on
this route 12chisholm trail world
lit.\world literature called the
greatest of
all latin
poets, he's
most noted
for the
"aeneid" 04virgil lady sei
shonagon wrote
"pillow book,"
gossipy
stories
considered a
classic in
this country 01japan "the ghost of
christmas
present"
appears in
this dickens
novel 01a christmas carol playwrights
born there
include dion
boucicault,
lady gregory,
john synge &
samuel beckett 01ireland\uk\britain this british
author's book
"ashenden" is
an account of
his spying
exploits in
world war i 04somerset maugham artists\artists in return for
film rights,
japanese tv
financed a
12-year work
cleaning his
vatican
frescoes 04michelangelo though he
died in
france, van
gogh was
born in this
country 01the netherlands\holland harper's
weekly hired
winslow homer
to provide
illustrations
of this war
for its
readers 12civil war when his
"false start"
sold in nov.
1988 for $17
million, it
set a record
for a living
artist 03jasper johns edward hicks's
best-known
work, it
shows the
prophecy in
isaiah 11:6
about animals
together 10peaceable kingdom italy\italy this city
actually has
several
leaning towers 01pisa members of
parliament
frequently
vote with this
type of ballot
never used in
the u.s.
congress 01secret one of italy's
traditional
exports is
this rock used
often in
churches &
public
buildings 01marble\limestone tiny
mountaintop
republic
located
completely
within italy 01san marino turin and
these 2 other
northern
cities form
northwest
italy's
industrial
triangle 05milan & genoa\genoa & milan name the
poet\name that poet "by the shores
of gitche
gumee, by the
shining big
sea water,
stood the
wigwam of
nokomis" 04henry wadsworth longfellow "something
there is that
doesn't love
a wall" 04robert frost "when i
consider how
my light is
spent, ere
half my days,
in this dark
world and
wide..." 04john milton "that's my
last duchess
painted on
the wall" 04robert browning "ay, tear
her tattered
ensign down!
long has it
waved on
high..." 04oliver wendell holmes state
flags\state flags it's the only
u.s. state
to feature
a picture
of a
president
on its flag 01washington an osage
warrior's
shield, an
olive branch
& a peace pipe
appear on this
state's flag 01oklahoma it's the only
state whose
flag bears
the word
"republic" 01california the coats of
arms of the
calvert &
crossland
families adorn
this state's
flag 01maryland oregon's flag
has its state
seal on one
side & this
animal on the
other 09beaver u.s.
gov't.\u.s. government this state has
the most
electoral
votes 01california though some
presidents
never received
advanced
degrees, they
all
passed this
"college" 10electoral college in 1967 the
coast guard
transferred
from the
treasury dept.
to this new
cabinet
department 01transportation the statue of
liberty &
lincoln
memorial are
administered
by this branch
of the
interior dept. 10national park service when nominated
to the supreme
court in 1987,
r. bork &
d. ginsburg
were
serving on
this court 10us court of appeals vitamins
& mins.\vitamins & minerals a deficiency
of this b
vitamin, also
known as
nicotinic
acid, causes
pellagra 01niacin although a
some
of this in
food & water
can reduce
cavities, an
excess can
mottle teeth 01fluoride doctors advise
a restricted
intake of this
to help reduce
blood pressure 01sodium\salt the blood
level of
this mineral,
necessary for
bone growth,
is regulated
by the
parathyroid 01calcium you need this
"sunshine
vitamin" to
promote the
absorption of
calcium 01vitamin d astro-
nomy\astronomy an early
system
classified
stars as
giants or
these, of
which our sun
is one 05dwarfs isaac newton
built the 1st
telescope of
this type 01reflecting telescope the average
distance
between the
earth & this
is 239,000
miles, not
too far 10moon it's defined
as all space
& everything
contained in
it 10universe\cosmos the crab
nebula is the
remnant of one
of these
witnessed by
chinese
astronomers
in 1054 09supernova celeb.
marriage\celebrity marriages this oscar
winner
married 2
actresses:
dixie lee &
kathryn grant 04bing crosby this olympic
gold medalist
was once
married to
the late
dean-paul
martin 03dorothy hamill bruce willis
is married to
this star of
"a few good
men" &
"indecent
proposal" 03demi moore in 1981, david
& elizabeth
emanuel
became world
famous as
designers of
her wedding
gown 03princess diana\princess of wales she was the
widow of
florenz
ziegfeld when
she played a
witch in "the
wizard of oz" 04billie burke grammar\grammar it's also
called the
interrogation
mark 10question mark the shortest
personal
pronoun in
the english
language 01i it's the
preposition
in the
following:
alex walked
under the
ladder 01under this
punctuation
mark is most
frequently
used after the
salutation in
a business
letter 10colon it has more
uses than any
other
punctuation
mark 10comma pot
luck\pot luck edwin
armstrong
invented this,
now the most
popular radio
band in the
u.s. 01fm this royal
child was born
at 18 minutes
past 8 pm on
the 8th day of
the 8th month
of 1988 03princess beatrice of york this english
suffix that
follows sud,
shrews &
glaston
means
"castle" 01bury the bible says
it contained
aaron's rod &
a pot of manna
as well as
the ten
commandments 10ark of the covenant this 44-
carat blue
diamond was
presented
to the
smithsonian in
1958 by harry
winston 10hope diamond the
foot\the foot your foot
touches the
ground only
at the heel
& the ball,
unless this
is "fallen" 10arch named for a
greek warrior,
it runs from
the heel bone
to the calf
muscle 10achilles tendon describing
humans, it's
from the
latin for
"two-footed" 01bipedal a wedge-
shaped bone
in the foot,
it's also
the term for
ancient
wedge-shaped
writing 01cuneiform like your
thumb, an
ape's big toe
is this,
meaning it
can be moved
toward the
other digits 01opposable world
history\world history fdr called
december 7,
1941, "a date
which will"
do this 01live in infamy following his
service in the
american
revolution,
thaddeus
kosciusko led
a revolution
here 01poland 1988 was the
400th
anniversary of
the defeat of
this famous
fleet 12spanish armada after these
wars ended in
1485, the
royal houses
of york &
lancaster
were united 18wars of the roses after teaching
french at a
connecticut
girls' school,
he served as
premier of
france in
ww i 04georges clemenceau airport
desig.\airport designations atl 01atlanta\hartsfield sfo 01san
francisco lga 01la guardia\new york phx 01phoenix\sky harbor dtw
01detroit animals\animals the mysterious
ogopogo is
canada's
equivalent to
this legendary
scottish
creature 10loch ness monster\nessie in 1988 the
humane society
of the u.s.
introduced
"you should be
ashamed to
wear" this 01fur types of this
fish include
dog, humpback
& chinook 01pacific salmon endangered
asian mammal
chosen as the
symbol of the
world wildlife
fund over 25
years ago 10panda like some
cats, great
horned owls
have this
color eyes 01yellow famous
alices\famous alices this tv alice
lived in
brooklyn with
her bus
driver
husband, ralph 03alice kramden vincent
furnier 03alice cooper according to
arlo guthrie,
"you can get
anything you
want" here 01alice's restaurant her middle
initial, b,
stood for
babette 04alice b. toklas born alice
jean leppert,
this blonde
actress was
fox's top
musical star
until
betty grable 04alice faye fiction\fiction the hero of
this sir
walter scott
saga is the
son of cedric
the saxon 01ivanhoe much of his
"east of eden"
is set in the
salinas
valley, just
east of
monterey bay,
ca 04john steinbeck one of nikolai
gogol's 1st
works was this
historical
novel of a
cossack & his
sons, ostap &
andri 01taras bulba his "mosses
from an old
manse" is
called 1 of
the finest
collections of
stories in
american lit. 04nathaniel hawthorne wm. saroyan
wrote "the
human comedy"
& this 19th c.
frenchman
wrote "la
comedie
humaine" 04honore de balzac musicals\musicals irving caesar
wrote lyrics
for 1927's
"yes, yes
yvette" &
this 1925
predecessor 01no no nanette ads hyping
this "musical
sensation"
said "don't
miz out" 01les miserables "winnie," a
musical about
him, featured
a tank & a
live bulldog 04winston churchill he won a tony
for co-writing
"redhead"
long
before he
wrote "the
other side of
midnight" 03sidney sheldon this garry
trudeau comic
strip inspired
a 1983 musical
featuring
duke & zonker 01doonesbury state
holidays\state holidays alabama,
florida,
mississipi &
s. carolina
observe
lee's birthday
in january &
his in june 03jefferson davis every year on
august 16,
this state
observes the
anniversary
of the battle
of bennington 01vermont this state
celebrates
seward's day--
with good
reason 01alaska the state
that
celebrates
andrew
jackson's
birthday,
march 15 01tennessee californians
celebrate it
on luther
burbank's
birthday; in
nebraska it's
on julius
morton's 01arbor day "in"
crowd\the "in" crowd it's burned
during
religious
ceremonies
to produce a
pleasant
fragrance 01incense on a dye
classification
chart, it's
listed under
"vat blue 35" 01indigo it's the
longest word
in the pledge
of allegiance 01indivisible medical
specialty that
covers the
"insides" of
the body 14internist paul muni &
ed begley
starred as
opposing
lawyers in
this 1955 play
based on the
scopes trial 01inherit the wind approx.
weights\approximate weights & measures size for
unusually
large eggs or
elephants 01jumbo an amount held
between the
thumb & index
finger, one
can be
"of salt" or
"of snuff" 09pinch amount of
"dollars"
clint eastwood
worked for,
in the title
of his 1st
spaghetti
western 09fistful amount of
brylcreem
that'll
"do ya" 09little dab in the title
of a 1957
jerry lee
lewis hit,
there was this
much "shakin'
going on" 09whole lot pres.
trivia\presidential trivia both the
adamses & the
roosevelts
attended this
ivy league
school 01harvard this
president's
family name
was originally
pollock or
pollok 04james k. polk 15 presidents
were members
of this
fraternal
organization 20freemasons she played
ronald
reagan's
fiancee in her
last film,
"hellcats of
the navy" 03nancy davis reagan he was our
country's 1st
blue-eyed
president 04george washington quotes\quotes isabella
beeton wrote,
"a place for
everything
and..."
this 01everything in its place "boston, the
home of the
bean &
cod, where the
lowells talk
to the cabots
& the cabots
talk" to him 03god "no one can
make you feel
inferior
without your
consent,"
wrote this
first lady in
1937 04eleanor roosevelt plato records
his last words
as "crito, i
owe a cock to
asclepius;
will you
pay the debt?" 04socrates "stick close
to your desks
and never go
to sea, & you
all may be
rulers of"
this, wrote
wm. gilbert 10queen's navee singers\singers loretta lynn's
album "i
remember
patsy" was a
tribute to
this singer,
her dear
friend 04patsy cline "good golly
miss molly,"
he once
claimed his
music "makes
the blind see"
& "the deaf
hear" 03little richard\penniman his home is a
pink-trimmed
mansion in
new orleans,
but we don't
know if he
walks to it 03fats domino she said, "i
would much
rather have
stood by 1 man
for a lifetime
than 4 for a
short time" 03tammy wynette with a masters
in psychology,
he might use
"we're in this
love together"
to counsel
couples 03al jarreau trans-
port\transportation draft animals
include the
clydesdale
horse, the
indian
elephant &
this siberian
dog 10husky\samoyed meaning "tied
wood," this
boat first
consisted
of a platform
lashed across
2 canoes or
logs 09catamaran the name of
this long
runnerless
sled comes
from the
micmac indians
of canada 09toboggan it's someone
who takes a
leisurely
walk, or the
type of
baby carriage
he might
be pushing 09stroller\perambulator a single track
system on
which one or
more train
cars may
travel 09monorail 10-let.
words\10-letter words metric unit of
length equal
to .3937
inches 09centimeter "madam, i'm
adam" is an
example of
one 09palindrome in a fixed
position,
unmoving,
like some
weather
fronts 01stationary a ten-letter
body part you
can file,
buff & paint 09fingernail roots of
this plant,
"deadly
nightshade,"
are made into
medicine to
treat asthma
& colic 01belladonna fict.
char.\fictional characters the spitz is
buck's arch
rival, & buck
eventually
kills him in
this jack
london novel 10call of the wild when he lived
in lilliput,
the natives
gave him meat
& drink enough
for 1,728 of
their own
people 04lemuel gulliver jake barnes is
the hero in
love with
lady brett
ashley in this
hemingway tale 10sun also rises tom jones was
raised by
mr. allworthy,
who was
actually this
relative of
tom's 01uncle elizabeth
bennet,
heroine of
this novel,
was her
father's
favorite among
5 daughters 01pride & prejudice kansas\kansas the 1st
drought-
resistant
variety of
this grain was
brought to
kansas in the
1870s 01wheat you can see a
re-creation of
historic front
street & boot
hill in this
former wild
west town 01dodge city kansas leads
the nation in
the production
of this
lighter-than-
air gas 01helium kansas is
rectangular in
shape except
for the n.e.
corner where
this river
forms the
boundary 10missouri the case of
oliver brown
v. this city's
board of
education in
1954 outlawed
school
segregation 01topeka movies\movies lucy had a
ball as this
musicalized
"auntie" 04mame near the start
of this film,
sydney
greenstreet
says he'd like
to buy rick's
cafe americain 01casablanca this film
that won liz
taylor an
oscar got
its title from
a telephone
exchange 01butterfield 8\butterfield eight this 1945
film begins
with gunshots
& a dying
man's last
word:
"mildred" 01mildred pierce lerner & loewe
wrote the
score for this
"regal" movie
musical about
a boy from
outer space 10little prince organi-
zations\organizations this senior
citizens'
group founded
by maggie
kuhn in 1970
was likened
to black
militants 20gray panthers "show a kid
how america
works" is the
slogan of this
young people's
business
organization 01junior achievement members of the
american
budgerigar
society are
fanciers of
this type of
animal 05parakeets\birds organization
of mens'
clubs founded
in detroit in
1915 & not
named after a
kind of deer 20kiwanis based at
rebel field
in harlingen,
texas, this
group restores
& flies
vintage ww i
aircraft 10confederate air force women
in hist.\women in history first names
of the two
first ladies
who married
men named
george 05martha & barbara\barbara & martha tradition says
priscilla
mullins came
to america on
this ship 12mayflower a day before
her husband's
funeral, she
led 40,000
in support of
striking
sanitation
workers 03coretta scott king in 1948 she
discovered a
25 million-
year-old
skull in
africa 04mary leakey in 1950 the
pope
sanctioned her
missionaries
of charity
order in
india 03mother teresa b'way
lyrics\broadway lyrics "west side
story" in
which "i feel
charming, oh
so charming,
it's alarming
how charming
i feel" 01i feel pretty "gray skies
are gonna
clear up, put
on a happy"
one of these 09face if you know
this song from
"gypsy,"
you know
"everything's
coming up"
these 05roses "by order
summer lingers
through" this
month "in
camelot" 01september song from
"fiddler on
the roof" that
asks, "is this
the little
girl i
carried?" 01sunrise, sunset french
revol.\the french revolution the "reign of"
this ended
with the death
of robespierre 01terror written during
the revolution
in 1792 & then
banned, it
later became
the national
anthem 10marseillaise this famous
quote is from
a work by the
philosopher
rousseau, not
marie
antoinette 01let them eat cake where the
third estate
swore they
wouldn't
disband
until
they had a
constitution 11tennis court called
the
"society of
friends of the
constitution,"
it was more
commonly known
as this "club" 21jacobins hodge-
podge\hodgepodge hairy
adjective
describing
sheep &
mammoths 01woolly susan b.
anthony was
raised in
this religion 01quaker\friends the science
of calculating
the position
of a ship &
directing its
course 01navigation new york city
landmark that
was bombed in
1993 10world trade center named for an
english
chemist who
had it &
studied it,
daltonism is
better known
as this 01color blindness national
parks\national parks the painted
desert is part
of this park
known for
indian ruins
& rock-hard
wood 10petrified forest talk about bad
ideas-- a 19th
century doctor
set up a tb
hospital in
this kentucky
cavern 01mammoth cave colorful lava
walls tower
2,000 feet
above this
deep blue lake
in oregon 01crater lake a florida
national park
protects much
of this
"river of
grass" 10everglades mt. mckinley,
highest
mountain in
north
america, is
located in
this alaska
park 01denali prisons\prisons 42 people were
killed during
a 5-day siege
at this
western new
york prison in
1971 01attica this federal
penitentiary,
1 of only 6,
is located on
the missouri
river in
kansas 01leavenworth in a 1953
film, william
holden escaped
from this nazi
prison camp 02stalag 17\stalag seventeen while
marquette has
a university
named for him,
this partner
got stuck with
an illinois
prison 04louis joliet slang for a
two-masted
sailing ship,
or the prison
on it 01brig tv\tv futuristic
hanna-barbera
cartoon series
that featured
a robot maid
named rosie 12jetsons al bundy is a
salesman of
these items
on "married...
with children" 05shoes although colt
seavers of
"the fall guy"
did this for a
living, he
also chased
bail jumpers 01stuntwork he sits across
the aisle from
gene siskel 03roger ebert this former
producer of
"abc's wide
world of
sports" got
his 1st emmy
nomination
in 1966 03roone arledge archae-
ology\archaeology volcanic
debris & ash
up to 23 ft.
deep helped
preserve this
city, 1st
refound
in the 16th c. 01pompeii in examining
mummies,
archaeologists
found that
many egyptians
had this joint
disease 01arthritis using
dendrochrono-
logy, an
archaeologist
can "date"
objects made
of wood by
studing these 05tree rings an old human
skull & the
jawbone of a
modern
orangutan were
used to create
this hoax of
a "man" 04piltdown man it was written
in 196 b.c. in
hieroglyphics,
demotic
egyptian &
greek 10rosetta stone capital
cities\capital cities the thai name
for this
capital is
krung thep,
which means
"city of
angels" 01bangkok name of the
1st capital of
new york
state, or the
present
capital of
jamaica 01kingston 16th c. jewish
refugees from
portugal &
spain helped
make it the
world diamond
cutting
capital 01amsterdam the witches'
market in this
bolivian
capital has
been called a
"glorious
adventure" for
kids 01la paz the capital of
nova scotia
was named
after george
montagu dunk,
the 2nd earl
of this 01halifax pot-
pourri\potpourri to kowtow to
the emperor,
your head
should touch
the floor this
many times
after each
kneeling 013\three as a major
leaguer, he
won more games
than any other
but he lost
even more than
he won 04connie mack according to
the camp song,
"it was sad
when" this
"great ship
went down" 12titanic the 1st
europeans to
arrive in
minnesota were
explorers from
this country 01france this florida
lake is the
2nd largest
body of fresh
water wholly
in the u.s. 01lake okeechobee psych-
ology\psychology he was in
analysis in
"annie hall"
& has been in
real life for
more than 30
years 03woody allen to become a
psychiatrist,
you must hold
this degree 01md\do burrhus
frederic are
the first &
middle names
of this author
of "walden
two" 04b.f. skinner this swiss
psychologist
differentiated
"extroverts"
& "introverts" 04carl jung freud 1st
wrote of this
complex in
"the
interpretation
of dreams"
published in
1899 10oedipus complex starts
with "c"\starts with "c" this adjective
can precede
lantern,
red &
restaurant
syndrome 01chinese pepperidge
farm named
different
varieties
of these for
milan,
brussels &
orleans 05cookies secluded,
especially in
a monastery
or a convent 01cloistered referring to a
person it
means lenient
or merciful;
referring to
weather it
means mild 01clement fruit that's
cooked in
syrup, or a
long-stemmed
dish for candy
or nuts 09compote u.s.
cities\u.s. cities this capital
of south
carolina was
built to
placate those
who felt
charleston was
too far south 01columbia the cost of
its office
space is only
1/3 that of
tokyo, but
it's still
the highest
in the u.s. 01new york\nyc the boeing red
barn, where
the company
started, forms
the core of
this city's
museum of
flight 01seattle this city's
polluted
cuyahoga river
caught fire in
1969, but it
has been
cleaned up
since then 01cleveland missouri town
of 11,000
where you find
westminster
college & a
winston
churchill
memorial 01fulton fine
china\fine china yes, "deer,"
this 1942
disney film
inspired a
set of plates
featuring
little
animals 01bambi flora danica
china was
originally
made as a gift
for this
country's
empress
catherine ii 01russia the 1st bone
china, which
really is made
from bones,
was made in
this country
circa 1800 01england\britain you can buy
copies of the
china this
architect
designed for
tokyo's
imperial hotel 04frank lloyd wright don't "weep"
for thomas
minton, the
18th c. potter
who made this
woody
pattern still
used today 01willow fine
china\fine china this american
china co.
was founded
in 1889 in
trenton, nj, &
has made many
white house
services 01lenox the 2-color
combination
most
associated
with the
famous ming
dynasty china 05blue & white\white & blue founded by an
american,
haviland is
the best-known
firm making
porcelain in
this french
town 01limoges unglazed
"biscuit"
china is
commonly
referred to
by this
shorter name 01bisque belleek
porcelain was
named for a
town in this
country, where
it was 1st
made 01ireland historic
films\historical films british actor
michael
jayston played
czar nicholas
ii in this
1971 epic 01nicholas & alexandra in the 1939
film "juarez,"
paul muni
played juarez
& brian aherne
played this
archduke 04maximilian "55 days at
peking"
portrayed this
turn-of-the-
century
insurrection 12boxer rebellion alec guinness
executed the
role of this
executed king
in the 1970
film
"cromwell" 04charles ii\charles the second george arliss
played this
prime minister
on broadway,
in a silent
film & in a
1929 film 04benjamin disraeli islands\islands st. george's
channel, the
north channel
& this sea
separate
ireland from
great britain 10irish sea canada's
smallest
province 01prince edward island abel tasman,
who discovered
this island,
called it
van diemen's
land 01tasmania large
mediterranean
island
governed as
part of france 01corsica an undersea
volcano
created the
new island of
surtsey for
this north
atlantic
country 01iceland people\people pia zadora &
her husband
are the proud
owners of this
estate, once
the home of
mary pickford 01pickfair in 1988 a
burbank street
was renamed
bob hope drive
in honor of
bob's 50 years
with this
network 01nbc the youngest
marx brother
& the last,
by his
nickname,
alphabetically 04zeppo\herbert this great
georgia-born
singer was
blinded at
age 6 by what
was later
diagnosed as
glaucoma 03ray charles in 1986 this
late jockey
became the
oldest man to
win the
kentucky derby 04willie shoemaker spirit.
songs\spiritual songs "oh lord, i
want to be in
that number,"
when these
"go marching
in" 19saints a spiritual
asks this to
"swing low"
when it's
"comin' for
to carry me
home" 01sweet chariot julia ward
howe wrote the
"battle hymn"
of this 10republic "on the wings
of" this "he
sends his
pure sweet
love" 09snow white dove joshua "fit
the battle"
here and "the
walls came
tumblin'
down" 01jericho archi-
tecture\architecture luxor & karnak
are sites of
some of the
greatest
architecture
this country
produced 01egypt in gothic
cathedrals the
main facade
faces this way
to catch the
light of the
setting sun 01west since the 6th
century, man
has used this
building
material made
of sand,
stone, cement
& water 01concrete style of
medieval
architecture
based on
ancient roman
plans &
designs 01romanesque 17th c. mogul
shah
jahan hired
architects
from india,
central asia
& persia to
design this 10taj mahal cattle\cattle it's defined
as meat from
calves less
than 3 months
old 01veal polled
cattle
naturally
lack these 05horns term for a
young cow that
hasn't given
birth yet 09heifer this state
leads all
others in the
number of
beef cattle 01texas uruguay & this
other s. am.
country have
per capita
beef
consumption
higher than
the u.s. 01argentina literary
terms\literary terms a figure of
speech,
similar to a
simile but
not using
"like" or
"as" 09metaphor it's part of
a book
containing a
listing of
terms used in
it & their
meanings 09glossary term for
words whose
pronunciations
suggest their
meanings 01onomatopoeia technique
named by
william james
which shows
thoughts
moving through
a character's
mind 01stream of concsiousness "blushing
crow" for
"crushing
blow" is one
of these,
named for a
english
clergyman 09spoonerism odds &
ends\odds & ends before it
said dewey won
pres. truman
called this
daily 1 of
"the 2 worst
papers in the
country" 10chicago tribune if your
itinerary
includes
tibet, you may
want to hire
these native
mountain
guides 20sherpas consisting
of 150 poems,
it's the
longest book
in the bible 01psalms national
statuary hall
is located
in this
washington,
dc building 10capitol of allegro,
andante or
lento, the one
which means
the fastest
tempo 01allegro the
1970s\the 1970s musical
"king" who
died at age
42 on august
16, 1977 04elvis\presley a killing
frost in
brazil in 1975
helped drive
the retail
price of this
to $5 a pound
in 1977 01coffee 27 years
after her
conviction for
treason during
wwii she was
pardoned by
gerald ford 03tokyo rose\d'aquino for a mere
$236,
travelers
could fly
round trip
from new york
to london on
his airline 03sir freddie laker canadian whose
1st no. 1 hit
in the u.s.
was "you
needed me,"
in 1978 03anne murray quotes\quotes w.c. fields
said, "start
every day off
with" one of
these "and get
it over with" 09smile this organ
"of animals
is the
foundation of
their life,"
wm. harvey
claimed in
1628 10heart in 1940,
during one of
his fireside
chats, fdr
said, "we must
be the great
arsenal of"
this 01democracy "man has
injured every
animal he has
touched,"
wrote this
great
california
naturalist 04john muir ends the
biblical
quote, "to
every thing
there is a
season, and a
time for every
purpose..." 01under the heaven 5-letter
words\5-letter words last name of
j.l., who
arrived in
chicago in
1903, rented a
horse & wagon
& began
selling cheese 01kraft it can refer
to beasts of
burden, a bank
check, a wind
current,
or
military
conscription 01draft the name of
this black
detective,
played by
r. roundtree,
describes what
he did to his
enemies 01shaft this word is
commonly
associated
with
dermatological
surgery &
corrupt
politicians 01graft deceitfulness,
or a trade
requiring
special skill 01craft clothing\clothing some
dictionaries
say the name
of this short
coat came from
the french for
"jacob" 09jacket from old
english
"broc," or leg
coverings,
you might
be too big
for yours 05britches simian slang
for a tuxedo 09monkey suit himalayan goat
whose fine,
downy wool is
turned into
luxurious
sweaters 10cashmere goat it's an
extension of
the collar
folded over
against the
breast 09lapel first
ladies\first ladies she was so
popular in
1976 that some
campaign
buttons read
"elect betty's
husband" 03betty ford her husband
dedicated his
book "six
crises" to
her, saying
"she also ran" 03pat nixon an army wife
for over 30
years, she
considered
the gettysburg
house her 1st
real home 04mamie eisenhower her loyalty
to the
government was
questioned
because she
was a
southerner 04mary todd lincoln eleanor
roosevelt's
actual first
name 02anna history\history baptized on
his deathbed
in 337 a.d.,
he was the 1st
roman emperor
to become a
christian 04constantine in 1776 he
wrote, "these
are the times
that try
men's souls" 04thomas paine the largest
city in the
confederacy,
this port
fell to union
forces in
april, 1862 01new orleans in the 1890s
gold was
found at
coolgardie &
kalgoorlie
in this
country 01australia in 1622 this
chief's
brother
led a massacre
that killed
1/3 of the
va. colonists 04powhatan pot-
pourri\potpourri it's the
state dog of
virginia--
tallyho! 10foxhound it has been
said that this
neutral
country
doesn't have
an army, it
is an army 01switzerland this fuzzy
green fruit
is also known
as the
chinese
gooseberry 10kiwi word
acknowledging
a witty remark
that strikes
home, or a hit
in fencing 01touche in a nursery
rhyme, these
body parts
are described
as "30 white
horses upon
a red hill" 05teeth and gums u.s.
states\u.s. states green bay, in
this state, is
the smallest
city to hold
an nfl
franchise 01wisconsin state that was
the birthplace
of both abe
lincoln &
jefferson
davis 01kentucky largest of the
6 new england
states, it's
the most
sparsely pop.
state east
of the
mississippi 01maine when the 1st
mormon
pioneers came
to utah, it
was part of
this country 01mexico state named by
spaniards
for an
imaginary isle
in the novel
"las sergas de
esplandian" 01california authors\authors as a teenager,
she cut her
hair, dressed
in boyish
clothes &
called herself
william
cather 04willa cather playwright
oliver
goldsmith may
have written
some of the
rhymes
attributed to
this old woman 04mother goose washington
irving
completed a
5-volume
biography of
this president
shortly before
his death 04george washington though he
was born in
prague, franz
kafka wrote
his novels
in this
language 01german lord byron is
a national
hero here,
where
he died while
helping them
plan a war
against turkey 01greece british
royalty\british royalty when george vi
became king of
england, she
was 2nd in
line to the
throne 03princess margaret settled in the
mid-1700s,
charlotte, nc,
was named for
the german
wife of this
king of
england 04george iii\george the third this prince,
a skilled
organist,
composed an
anthem sung
at his wife's
jubilee 04prince albert controversial
last yorkist
king, he died
on the field
of battle
august 22,
1485 04richard iii\richard the third this tragic
queen's 3rd
husband was
james hepburn,
& kate hepburn
played her in
a 1936 film 04mary stuart\mary queen of scots double
talk\double talk a really dumb
person, or the
toy tommy
smothers plays
with on his
"comedy hour" 09yo-yo in a certain
coleridge
poem, it
precedes
"everywhere,
nor any drop
to drink" 01water water it's the
capital of
american
samoa 01pago pago a disease of
the peripheral
nerves caused
by a vitamin
b1 deficiency 01beri-beri the only
number one
hit for the
mamas & the
papas 01monday monday pot
luck\pot luck before there
was plastic,
this badminton
playing piece
was made with
a cork and
feathers 09shuttlecock in the u.s.,
no company can
now sell a
3-wheeled atv,
which stands
for this 01all terrain vehicle dinosaurs died
out 65
million years
ago, in this
period named
for creta,
latin for
"chalk" 10cretaceous period in a famous
fable, the ant
is portrayed
as hardworking
while this
insect just
has a good
time 10grasshopper highest
price paid for
any chinese
ceramic work
of art was for
a 15th c. vase
from this
dynasty 10ming dynasty sports\sports at the
highland
games, all
scots who want
to toss the
caber or the
weight must
wear this 09kilt persia may
have been the
birthplace
of this
equestrian
sport 01polo though
hartford isn't
a seaport,
its pro
hockey team
is called
this 20whalers not only a
neighborhood
tough, but
also a term
for a face-off
in a field
hockey game 10bully sizzling the
pits, lollipop
& digging lips
are terms in
this sport,
on the
court or on
the beach 01volleyball trans-
port\transportation from the old
norse word
for a roof
beam, it's a
craft made of
beams lashed
together 09raft a london cab
drove for 70
days from
london
to this
australian
city famed for
an opera house 01sydney like the
wrights, the
dodge brothers
began their
career in
transportation
making these 05bicycles\bikes the events at
the '92 summer
olympics ran
from a to y,
archery to
this 01yachting karl doenitz
devised the
"wolf pack"
attack
formation used
by these in
world war ii 05submarines\uboats american
history\american history in 1915 he
chartered a
"peace ship"
& built his
millionth
car 04henry ford congress made
this a
holiday in
1894, as
the gov't.
was trying to
break the
pullman strike 01labor day on july 26,
1775, congress
established
this service
& put ben
franklin in
charge 10postal system this president
"froze" wages,
prices & rents
on august 15,
1971 04richard nixon j. adams &
t. jefferson
both died on
july 4th on
this
anniversary of
our
independence 1050th\fiftieth food\food this bottled
bean extract
must contain
at least
35%
alcohol 01vanilla served by the
indians at
the first
thanksgiving,
this food
exploded when
cooked 01popcorn an important
product of
hawaii that
luther burbank
called "the
perfect nut" 10macadamia also called
the "butter
bean," it was
1st cultivated
by peruvian
indians 10lima bean this twice-
baked, hard
toasted bread
is a long-
lasting treat
for tots 01zwieback\rusk middle
east\the middle east war broke out
on 9/22/80
when fighter
bombers from
this nation
attacked 10
iranian
airfields 01iraq the building
of aswan high
dam in the
1960s was
financed by
loans from
this country 10ussr\soviet union of all the
arab countries
this one has
the highest
percentage of
christians,
about 40% 01lebanon this
country's
national
airline
is alia 01jordan in 1941 syria
gained its
independence
from this
european
country 01france myth-
ology\mythology at the end of
their story,
psyche & this
cute roman
love god lived
happily ever
after 03cupid in his infancy
this symbol
of strength
strangled 2
serpents sent
by hera 03hercules this sophocles
heroine was
walled up in
a cave as
punishment for
burying her
brother's
body 03antigone menelaus,
husband of
helen of troy,
was king of
this greek
city-state 01sparta castor &
pollux were
mothered by
leda &
fathered by
jupiter
disguised as
this bird 09swan singers
& roles\singers & roles the beatle
who wrote &
starred in
"give my
regards to
broad street" 03paul\mccartney michael
jackson's
1st feature
film was this
musical 01the wiz country singer
who played
buck, a
country
singer, in
"honeysuckle
rose" 03willie nelson frank sinatra
won an oscar
for his role
as maggio in
this 1953
oscar-winning
film 01from here to eternity judy garland
played esther
in "a star is
born" in 1954;
she played the
role in the
1976 remake 03barbra streisand weather\weather the national
hurricane
center is
based in this
florida city 01miami\coral gables in 1921,
silver lake,
colorado, saw
76 inches of
this fall in
a 24-hour
period, a
world record 01snow this, a layer
of warm air
over a layer
of cool,
allows
pollutants
to build up
over a city 01inversion nearly all
weather
occurs in
this, the
lowest layer
of the
atmosphere 10troposphere the national
weather
service is a
part of this
cabinet
department 01commerce 1970\1970 his court-
martial,
relating to
the events in
my lai, began
on november
12, 1970 03lieutenant william calley length that
replaced the
"mini" as
skirt lengths
dropped to
mid-calf
around 1970 10midi after a 5-year
strike, the
union led by
this man
signed
contracts with
most table
grape growers 03cesar chavez millions of
americans 1st
observed this
anti-pollution
day on april
22, 1970 01earth day for her
involvement in
the "soledad
brothers"
case, she made
the fbi's 10
most wanted
list 03angela davis 70s/80s
music\music of the 70s & 80s nickname of
robert bell,
who, with "the
gang," had
hits like
"jungle
boogie" &
"celebration" 01kool his
"graceland"
album won a
grammy in
1987; his
"graceland"
single won
one in 1988 03paul simon according to
this creedence
clearwater
revival song,
"people on the
river are
happy to give" 01proud mary willie nelson
& diana ross
both had top
20 singles
with this man
in 1984 03julio iglesias their
1982 debut
single, "who
can it be now"
& debut album
"business as
usual," both
made no. 1 06men at work alaska\alaska the forget-
me-not isn't
the state's
motto, it's
this 10state flower alaska
celebrated its
centennial in
1967, 100
years after it
was purchased
from this
country 01russia the maritime
indians had
no writing &
used these
posts to keep
records 05totem poles this alaskan
variety of
grizzly bear
is one of the
world's
largest
carnivores 10kodiak bear\alaska brown in the early
19th c.
this was
alaska's main
export, but
now it's a
small percent
of the economy 01fur celeb.
spelling\celebrity spelling colorful last
name of
colorful
"cabaret" star
joel 01grey shirley
maclaine's
brother uses
this last
name 01beatty this smith
was in
"charlie's
angels" &
"rage of
angels" 03jaclyn smith daughter of
director john
huston, she's
a noted
actress
herself 03anjelica huston a weaver by
name, not
trade, she
took her first
name from a
character in
"the great
gatsby" 03sigourney weaver maps\maps this
continental
name 1st
appeared on
a map in 1507 01america while the
term "map"
refers
particularly
to land areas,
this term
refers to
marine maps 01chart until the
1500s maps
were based on
writings of
this greek
geographer &
astronomer 04ptolemy these types of
fronts are
indicated by
triangles on
weather maps 05cold fronts the vertical
& horizontal
lines of a
map's grid
cross at
points called
these 05coordinates trivia\trivia the tropical
version of
this mattel
boyfriend
wears flowered
trunks & comes
with his own
lei 03ken during the
renaissance
these
criminals were
known as
corsairs 05pirates this
1st black
heavyweight
champion of
the world was
often billed
as "little
arthur" 04jack johnson this car
company's
crewe plant &
mulliner park
works admit
the public by
appointment 01rolls royce rulers of
ancient china
read books
made from
strips of
this plant 01bamboo anagrams\anagrams dawn stole
this, a
magician's
accessory 09wand we thought
vera gave a
dreadful
performance,
but a critic
gave her this
kind of review
anyway 09rave elsa has a
pet one 09seal don't blame
her for
burning the
toast 03melba\mabel\mable of agate,
coral or
topaz, the one
that anagrams
to a popular
girl's name 01coral counties\counties mackinac,
saginaw &
kalamazoo
are in this
state 01michigan of norfolk,
suffolk, essex
or wessex
counties,
the one
massachusetts
doesn't have 01wessex a total of
23 u.s.
counties are
named for
this
pennsylvanian 04benjamin franklin las vegas,
nevada, is
located in
this county
named for a
u.s. senator
from montana 01clark county louisiana &
this other
more northerly
state are the
only 2 in the
u.s. not
divided into
counties 01alaska human
body\the human body scientists
working
independently
discovered
this blood
factor in
both 1939
& 1940 10rh factor as a verb,
this part of
your body
means to give
someone a
weapon 01arm they're able
to stand on
end due to
small
erector
muscles 05hairs though it
stores blood
& makes
monocytes,
this organ is
nonessential
& can be
removed 10spleen term for the
tiny gap
between
neurons that
nerve impulses
have to jump 09synapse kings\kings the king of
beasts 10lion the king
of the
keelboatmen 03mike fink the king
of swing 04benny goodman the king
of sweden 03carl xvi gustaf the king
of torts 03melvin belli poets\poets besides
writing
seafaring
sagas, this
new yorker was
a "whale" of
a poet 04herman melville the brownings
spent most of
their married
life in this
country, &
both of them
died there 01italy he wrote, "oh,
east is east &
west is west,
& never the
twain shall
meet" 04rudyard kipling joyce kilmer's
most famous
poem says,
"only god
can" do this 01make a tree this popular
american poet
read his poem
"the gift
outright" at
jfk's
inauguration 04robert frost world
lit.\world literature h.g. wells's
martian
mayhem 10war of the worlds though only a
short story,
his
"the snows of
kilimanjaro"
was made into
a full-length
movie 04ernest hemingway welsh poet
noted for his
volume of
short stories,
"portrait of
the artist as
a young dog" 04dylan thomas dumas's
coughing
courtesan
marguerite
gautier 03camille\lady of camellias in 1929 this
race driver-
writer
penned the wwi
pacifist novel
"all quiet on
the western
front" 04erich maria remarque break-
fast\breakfast blintzes are
thin, rolled
ones, often
filled with
cheese 05pancakes\crepes the appliance
used to cook
these makes a
grid pattern
on the batter
as it bakes 05waffles this product
is made from
milk cultured
by bacteria;
george bush
eats it for
breakfast 01yogurt many of the
casings for
these are made
from sheep
intestines 05sausages the basic
ingredients
in scrapple
are pork
scraps & this
kind of mush 01cornmeal green-
land\greenland this covers
4/5 of the
land and is
an average
of 1 mile
thick 01ice land on
the north side
of the island
is named for
this polar
explorer who
fathered a
child there 04robert f. peary around 985 ad
this viking
brought a
group of
settlers to
the island 04eric the red a 1951 treaty
gave this
alliance a
major role
in the defense
of greenland 01nato in 1576
greenland was
"rediscovered"
by martin
frobisher who
was out
looking for
this 10northwest passage kiddie
lit.\kiddie literature in the grimm
fairy tale,
a dozen
princesses
dance these to
pieces during
the night 05shoes this country
is the setting
for "the
jungle book" 01india he published
"a child's
garden of
verses" 3
years before
he left for
the south
seas 04robert louis stevenson poor,
mistreated
black beauty
was forced to
pull cabs in
this european
capital 01london this aquatic
heroine died
because she
wouldn't kill
the prince to
save her own
life 22little mermaid language\language the english
translation of
the esperanto
words "blua
birdo" 01bluebird it's "matar"
in sanskrit,
"meter" in
greek &
"mutter" in
german 01mother term for a
language that
is no longer
spoken 01dead english &
afrikaans are
the two
official
languages of
this country 01south africa a diaeresis, a
diacritical
mark
of 2 dots over
a vowel, is
better known
by this german
term 14umlaut science
& nature\science & nature the part of
your body
strengthened
by fluoride
added to the
water supply 01tooth enamel\teeth it's the lack
of one of
these that
makes a
jellyfish an
invertebrate 09backbone\spine the function
of this
pigment in
plants is to
absorb light
& change it
into chemical
energy 01chlorophyll these build up
on cave floors
from the
calcite
left by
dripping
rainwater 05stalagmites a unit of
pressure, it's
also the term
for the
envelope of
gasses
surrounding
the earth 14atmosphere sports\sports though no rule
specifies it,
every
regulation
ball for this
sport has 108
double
stitches 01baseball seating
over 205,000
fans, the
world's
largest soccer
stadium is in
this south
american land 01brazil this man, not
babe ruth, has
hit the most
home runs in
yankee stadium 03mickey mantle last names of
basketball
coaches dale,
hubie & larry 01brown baseball
expansion team
in miami named
after a
popular
billfish 20marlins birds\birds the carolina
parakeet, now
extinct, was
the only
parakeet
native to
this country 10us male pheasants
are called
cocks & female
pheasants are
known by this
term 05hens nearly all
parrots can
use this body
part as a
third foot
when climbing 10beak\bill from the
latin for
"ankle," it's
the claw of a
predatory
bird 09talon the feathers
of most
adult swan
species are
this color 01white by the
numbers\by the numbers avenue that's
synonymous
with new
york city's
garment
district 01seventh ave\7th ave members of
this religious
denomination
sometimes
call
themselves
by the
initials sda 207th day adventists\seventh day advent in this movie,
marilyn monroe
provokes this
condition in
tom ewell when
his wife's on
vacation 107 year itch\seven year itch abbie hoffman,
rennie davis,
jerry rubin,
lee weiner,
john froines,
tom hayden &
d. dellinger 21chicago 7\chicago seven dangle your
tootsies while
surfing 01hang ten\hang five dec. of
indep.\declaration of independence life, liberty
and the
pursuit of
happiness are
called this
type of right 01inalienable jefferson
included a
section
condemning
this practice,
but congress
red-penciled
it 01slavery like the
constitution,
the beginning
of the
declaration is
usually called
this 10preamble he's the "he"
referred to
over & over
again in the
declaration 04george iii\george the third the 1st signer
who went on
to become
president 04john adams non-
fiction\non-fiction he wrote
"omit needless
words.
vigorous
writing is
concise," in
"the elements
of style" 04william strunk\white studs terkel
was awarded
the 1985
pulitzer prize
for his "the
good war: an
oral history"
of this 01world war one\wwi you'll find
method acting
in his books,
& on some
copies the
insignia of
the moscow
arts theater 04constantin stanislavski truman
capote's
account of the
1959 murder of
a kansas farm
family 01in cold blood tracy kidder's
1982 best-
seller "the
soul of a new
machine" was
about this
type of
machine 09computer trans-
port\transportation chauncey dunn
set the
guinness
altitude
record, 53,000
feet, for 1 of
these with an
open basket 09hot air balloon many eskimos
now use this
motorized
sled instead
of the
traditional
dog team 09snowmobile coaster
brakes on a
bike are
operated with
the pedals;
caliper brakes
are operated
from here 10handlebars december 11,
1972, was the
last time
anyone landed
there 10moon recalling
older times,
the "golden
eagle" is the
only ferry of
this type
on the
mississippi 09paddlewheel\stern wheeler tv nos-
talgia\tv nostalgia the facts are
the theme
song for this
police series
peaked at
number 3 in
1953, "dum-de
dum-dum" 01dragnet it completes
the title,
"i'm
dickens..." 01he's fenster she won the
"miss u.s.
television"
contest in
1950, 5 years
before
marrying ernie
kovacs 03edie adams the intro to
this vince
edwards
medical drama
began "man,
woman, birth,
death,
infinity" 02ben casey western
superstar who
declined the
lead role in
"gunsmoke"
but introduced
the 1st
episode 04john wayne composer\composers he was born in
brooklyn in
1898, & his
family's
original name
was gershovitz 04george gershwin he composed
the score for
the ballet
"ghost town,"
but he's more
famous for
"oklahoma!" 04richard rodgers this ragtime
composer wrote
2 operas, "a
guest of
honor" &
"treemonisha" 04scott joplin he wrote a
cantata about
charles
lindbergh with
his famous
collaborator,
bertolt brecht 04kurt weill this british
composer, a
former child
prodigy, wrote
a 1951 opera
based on
"billy budd" 04benjamin britten history\history this extremely
strange &
cruel roman
emperor was
succeeded by
his uncle
claudius 04caligula mary i had
archbishop
thomas cranmer
burned at the
stake in this
university
town in 1556 01oxford a pewter
dinner plate
dated 1616 is
the 1st
documented
evidence of
explorers on
this continent 01australia his brother,
aleksandr
ulyanov,
inspired him
to become a
revolutionary 04lenin this alabama
seamstress's
name became
a household
word in 1955 03rosa parks hodge-
podge\hodgepodge in 1902 a.f.
callahan
patented the
1st envelope
with this
feature, if
you see what
i mean 09window\outlook known as the
"robin hood
of scotland,"
this outlaw's
real name was
robert
macgregor 04rob roy the color
found in only
18% of
european
national flags
but in 82%
of african
ones 01green in spain,
xmas gifts are
often not
given on
january 6,
three kings
day, also
known as this 01epiphany from greek for
"numbness,"
this condition
shows sudden
attacks of
deep sleep 01narcolepsy in the
dict.\in the dictionary the word that
precedes
"earth,"
"goose" &
"superior" 01mother entry with 3
definitions:
a german
statesman, a
city in north
dakota & a
jelly donut 01bismarck male given
name that's
alphabetically
1st in
webster's 3rd
unabridged
dictionary 01aaron amusement park
ride listed
between
"tumblebug" &
"turban" in
the 1984 world
book
dictionary 01tunnel of love the 2 months
that are also
listed as
verbs in the
dictionary 05march & may\may & march louis-
iana\louisiana louisiana is
the only
state that
calls its
counties by
this name also
used by church
units 09parish common name
for new
orleans's le
vieux carre
historic
district, a
national
landmark 10french quarter louisiana
creoles
adopted a
choctaw word
to give us
this term for
marshy river
tributaries 05bayous the cajuns
migrated to
louisiana
from here 01nova scotia\acadia\canada state bird of
louisiana,
john grisham
wrote about
it, "brief"ly 10pelican unreal
estate\unreal estate according to
some legends,
king arthur
held court in
caerleon as
well as at
this place 01camelot the house
this twosome
found wasn't
gingerbread
but "made of
bread and
roofed with
cake" 06hansel & gretel the realm of
this greek
god of the
underworld is
sometimes
used as a
synonym for
hell 01hades middle earth
was the
setting of
his "the lord
of the rings" 04j.r.r. tolkien b.f. skinner's
utopian
community,
loosely based
on a henry
david thoreau
work 01walden two\walden 2\walden ii "g"
whiz\"g" whiz it can be a
type of
engineless
aircraft or
a porch swing 09glider in enid
bagnold's most
famous novel,
velvet won
this race 10grand national if you were
born in
january, you
may know this
is the only
birthstone
that fits
this category 10garnet shakespeare's
father made
these
accessories
for a living 05gloves besides being
goddesses,
aglaia,
euphrosyne &
thalia are
these 05graces biogs.\biographies katherine
ellison's book
about her is
subtitled
"steel
butterfly
of the
philippines" 03imelda marcos this great
jazz trumpeter
is the
subject of
"milestones 1"
and
"milestones 2" 03miles davis the 1988
book "paul
& joanne"
was about
paul newman
and this
woman 03joanne woodward as you might
expect, she
was the
subject of
"as time
goes by" 04ingrid bergman one biography
of oscar
hammerstein &
this partner
is called "the
sound of their
music" 04richard rodgers body of
water\bodies of water lake nicaragua
forms part of
nicaragua's
border with
this "rich
coast" 01costa rica the madeira,
a tributary
of this south
american
river, is more
than 2,000
miles long 10amazon louisiana's
atchafalaya
river flows
into
atchafalaya
bay in this
body of water 10gulf of mexico in 1963 the
supreme court
upheld
arizona's
claim to a
major share of
the water of
this river 10colorado tanzania,
uganda &
kenya all
border on
this, africa's
largest lake 01lake victoria fashion\fashion on may 15,
1940, the 1st
stockings
made of this
went on sale 01nylon turn of the
century women
wore soft felt
ones called
trilbys named
for svengali's
songstress 05hats a "mother
hubbard" is a
full, loose
one you might
wear to fetch
your poor dog
a bone 09dress\gown by the 1920s
balenciaga
was the
leading
couturier in
this country,
his
homeland 01spain before he
struck out on
his own,
pierre cardin
helped this
designer
create his
"new look" 04christian dior gover-
nors\governors he was
forbidden to
succeed
himself, so
wife lurleen
was elected
alabama gov.
in 1966 04george wallace father &
son who
served as
california
governors, 1
before ronald
reagan & the
other after 20browns 4 years after
being the 1st
to sign the
dec. of indep.
he was elected
governor of
massachusetts 04john hancock after stepping
down as gov.
of maine in
1959, this
democrat
served 21
years in the
u.s. senate 04edmund muskie the 2 sons
of john d.
rockefeller
jr. who
became
governors 08nelson & winthrop\winthrop & nelson tv
chars.\tv characters 2 of the
best-known
characters on
her cbs show
were eunice
higgins &
mrs. wiggins 03carol burnett '50s tv family
who lived in
nyc for
3 seasons,
la for 1,
& finally
ended up in
connecticut 21ricardos on "soap" he
was butler to
the tate
family, & on
his own show
he did the
same for gov.
gene gatling 03benson\guillaume every show
began with a
murder that
was neatly
solved by
this sloppy
detective 03columbo when "making
the grade"
failed in
1982,
george wendt
went on
to play norm
in this series 01cheers ancient
greece\ancient greece when solon
ruled this
city, he eased
the power of
aristocrats
& freed those
enslaved by
debt 01athens this general
of alexander
the great
started a
greek dynasty
in egypt after
alexander died 04ptolemy this was the
1 & only event
in the 1st
13 olympic
games 09foot race this poet came
to be viewed
as the founder
of greek
history,
drama,
poetry &
science 04homer "father of
medicine," his
treatments
included
fresh
air, proper
diet & change
in climate 04hippocrates bays\bays prudhoe bay
on this
state's
north coast
has grown
rapidly since
oil was found
in 1968 01alaska james bay is
a bay within
this large
canadian bay 01hudson bay "the city by
the bay" is
by this bay 01san francisco bay the waters
in this lake's
green bay
often appear
blue 01lake michigan nova scotia &
new brunswick
border this
bay known for
having the
world's
highest tides 10bay of fundy famous
quotes\famous quotes in "imitation
of christ"
thomas a
kempis said,
"man proposes
but god" does
this 01disposes bartlett's
lists "tennis
anyone?" just
before "here's
looking at
you, kid,"
under this
actor 04humphrey bogart in 1651
george herbert
wrote this
"is the best
revenge" 01living well st. jerome
said in a
letter, "no
athlete is
crowned but in
the sweat of"
this 01his brow in "the
picture of
dorian gray,"
this author
claimed "all
art is quite
useless" 04oscar wilde myths &
legends\myths & legends the phrase
"beware of
greeks bearing
gifts" comes
from this
"gift" given
to the
trojans 12wooden horse\trojan horse the dragon
who guarded
this was
lulled to
sleep by
medea, who
loved jason 10golden fleece an ocean liner
named for this
greek god of
the sea
capsized
in a 1972
"adventure"
film 01poseidon chiron was
the greatest
of these
creatures who
were half man,
half horse 05centaurs\ixionidae after
ulysses's men
made pigs of
themselves,
this
witch-
goddess turned
them to swine 04circe name's
the same\name's the same author of
the "book of
the sword" in
1884, or
welsh-born
actor whose
last film was
"1984" 04richard burton a dependent
country in the
tropics, or a
store chain
selling
clothes to
to wear in
the tropics 01banana republic actor who
was opposite
many lovelies
in silent
films, or
actor who has
worked solo--
han solo 03harrison ford a 1959 top 1o
hit by the
crests, or a
1984 film
starring molly
ringwald 0116 candles\sixteen candles english
poet who wrote
"love is
enough," or
founder of
a theatrical
agency named
for himself 03william morris super-
stitions\superstitions number that's
been called
"the devil's
dozen" 0113\thirteen flower
traditionally
plucked while
saying, "he
loves me, he
loves me not" 10daisy february's
purple birth
stone that was
thought
to cure
toothaches
& keep away
hail & locusts 10amethyst legend has it
that eve took
one of these
hard-to-find
good luck
charms from
the garden
of eden 094-leaf clover\four- leaf clover a
superstitious
person will
hang one of
these with the
points upward
so the luck
won't run out 09horseshoe beach
boys\the beach boys sport
mentioned in
the titles
of their 1st
three top ten
hits 01surfing lead singer
al jardine
asked for this
girl's "help"
to get his old
girl out of
his head 03rhonda when brian
wilson stopped
touring in
1964, he was
replaced
by this
"rhinestone
cowboy" 03glen campbell with this 1988
hit, they had
their 1st no.
1 in over 20
years 01kokomo 2 of their
top hits had
titles that
were 1 word
repeated three
times-- dance,
dance, dance &
this 01fun fun fun fiction.
char.\fictional characters flopsy appears
in "peter
rabbit" &
topsy in this
1852 novel 01uncle tom's cabin this name
has been
associated
with both
robinson
crusoe &
bill gannon 01friday the name
beaumarchais
bestowed on
the barber
of seville 01figaro it was jack
dawkins's
nickname in
"oliver twist" 10artful dodger george du
maurier's
novel "trilby"
had this
hypnotist
whose name now
means evil
manipulator 01svengali in the
news\in the news surrealist
painter who
also designed
jewelry &
theater sets,
& who died in
january, 1989 04salvador dali he was h.
ross perot's
running mate 03james stockdale the monarch
who now sits
on the
chrysanthemum
throne 03emperor akihito in december,
1988, an
executive
proclamation
extended u.s.
waters to
this many
miles 0112\twelve after lengthy
hearings, he
was appointed
as the second
black u.s.
supreme court
justice 04clarence thomas penn-
sylvania\pennsylvania in the 19th
century, towns
like york &
gettysburg
were stations
on this
"railroad" 12underground railroad shunning
modern means
of transport,
pennsylvania
dutch people
drive wagons
pulled by
these 05horses south
williamsport
hosts the
world series
of this group
every august 10little league in 1692 this
royal couple
removed
william penn
as governor of
pennsylvania 08william & mary pennsylvania
produces
almost all of
america's
supply of
this kind of
coal 01anthracite\hard science\science fatty acid
salt made from
boiling fats
or oils with
an alkali,
often resisted
by dirty
children 01soap this unit of
animal power
was 1st used
by james watt 01horsepower of alpha,
beta or gamma
rays, these
penetrate
the farthest 05gamma rays these are the
main cause of
naturally
occuring
infrasonic
waves on
earth 05earthquakes science took a
leap forward
when physicist
max planck
developed this
theory about
light 01quantum theory\photon women in
sports\women in sports 7'2" iuliana
semenova is
the tallest
woman in this
sport
(& probably
in any other) 01basketball from 1961-79
she won 20
championships
at wimbledon,
the all-time
record for
any tennis
player 03billie jean king she won
olympic gold
medals in
1928, 1932 &
1936 before
she began
skating for
20th cent. fox 04sonja henie in 1976
nadia comaneci
supplanted
this soviet
athlete as
golden girl of
olympic
gymnastics 03olga korbut she was the
1st swimmer
to swim back
& forth across
lake ontario--
a naiad indeed 03diana nyad 11-let.
words\11-letter words if they don't
spend it first
mom & dad will
leave you this
in their wills 14inheritance white flowered
vegetable head
related to
broccoli, or
description of
an ear a boxer
might have 01cauliflower join a
couple of
metropolises
& you'll have
one of these
urban
complexes
like "boswash" 09megalopolis high density
lipoproteins
are considered
"good" forms
of this 01cholesterol an episode
that ends in
great suspense
like the
season finale
of a tv series 09cliffhanger american
poets\american poets this family of
american poets
has given us
james russell,
amy & robert 20lowells the poet of
the beat
generation
who, at 63,
"howl"s with
respectability 03allen ginsberg when this new
england poet
grew ill on
a trip to
the ussr,
khrushchev
visited his
bedside 04robert frost in "the
wasteland,"
he claimed
"april is
the cruelest
month" 04t.s. eliot poet of
illinois
& the
prairie
west who spent
his last 22
years in north
carolina 04carl sandburg educ-
ation\education veterans were
1st granted
funds to
continue their
education
under this
1944 bill 10gi bill u.s. educator
who advised
teddy
roosevelt &
taft on
racial
problems &
politics 04booker t. washington at most u.s.
high school
graduations,
this 2nd
ranking
student gives
the welcoming
address 17salutatorian the highest
possible
score on the
math or verbal
section of the
scholastic
aptitude test 01800\eight hundred the language
spoken at the
1st u.s.
kindergarten,
opened in 1856
in watertown
wisconsin 01german final
rests\final resting places george
armstrong
custer is
buried at this
school where
he graduated
last in his
class 01west point his atlanta
tomb is
guarded by an
eternal flame 04martin luther king jr he was buried
on st. helena
in 1821, but
his body was
moved to paris
in 1840 04napoleon his officers
buried his
remains at sea
after he was
slain at
kealakekua
bay in 1779 04captain james cook after he
became king of
england, he
had a tomb
built for mary
queen of scots
in westminster
abbey 04james i furn-
iture\furniture since ancient
times these
furniture
supports have
been carved to
look like
animal paws 05feet\legs an elaborate
gentleman's
dressing table
was named for
this 19th
century dandy 04beau brummel in the 1920s
this furniture
style was
known as
"style
moderne" or
"art moderne" 01art deco "pastry" name
for a circular
table whose
rim looks like
the crimped
edge of a
dessert 09piecrust table sometimes
carved to
resemble an
urn, it's an
ornament at
the top of
a bedpost 09finial westerns\westerns last name of
brothers stacy
& james, who
played the
james brothers
in "the long
riders" 01keach "how the west
was won" was
the 1st
western film
produced in
this 3-camera
wide-screen
process 01cinerama in the last
scene, he
rides off into
the sunset
while little
joey starrett
cries, "come
back!" 03shane the
only cast
member besides
james arness
to stay with
"gunsmoke" for
its full
20-year run 03millburn stone\doc adams mel brooks
directed
gene wilder &
madeline kahn
in this 1974
western spoof 01blazing saddles inven-
tors\inventors & inventions alexander
graham bell's
tries to
make this
listening
device led to
the invention
of the phone 09hearing aid thomas
edison's
longest-
lasting light
bulb filament
was made from
this giant
grass 01bamboo the book
"small
inventions"
says the
romans
invented them
& called them
"hipposandals" 05horseshoes in 1842 dr.
crawford long
was the 1st
to use this
as an
anesthetic
device 01ether from 1854
until his
death in 1867,
he got
royalties on
every sewing
machine sold
in the u.s. 04elias howe man\man unlike any
other animal,
a human's is
s-curved to
help make an
upright
position
possible 09spine\backbone humans are
diphyodont,
meaning
when the
1st set
of these fall
out, they are
replaced 05teeth the clear,
yellowish
fluid portion
of blood in
which cells
are suspended 01plasma total number
of femurs
in the normal
human body 012\two man is
classified
within this
order of
mammals 05primates miscel-
laneous\miscellaneous socks whose
pattern is
derived from
the tartan of
the campbell
clan of
western
scotland 05argyles though found
in a new
mexico forest,
mail to
this bear's
own zip,
20252, go to
washington dc 03smokey the bear this singer's
only no. 1
hit, "american
pie," was so
long it had to
be divided in
half to fit
on a 45 03don mclean in texas &
oklahoma,
"roundups"
are held to
get rid of
these snakes 05rattlesnakes it extends
50.71 miles,
from limon bay
on the
atlantic to
the pacific
ocean 10panama canal music\music richard
strauss
conducted the
premiere of
this englebert
humperdinck
work about
2 kids 01hansel & gretel rural name
shared by
a vaughn
williams
symphony &
beethoven's
6th 10pastoral symphony rimsky-
korsakov wrote
a short piece
about these 2
"amadeus"
characters 08mozart & salieri\salieri & mozart henry purcell,
court composer
for james ii &
william iii,
is buried in
this church 01westminster abbey this vienna-
born composer
was best known
for his
collaboration
with alan
jay lerner 04frederick loewe pot-
pourri\potpourri one could be
toy, springer
or cocker 09spaniel facts on file
calls this
odd-shaped
single-cell
organism
the best
known of
the protozoa 10amoeba nestle
introduced
top-selling
rice-filled
candy bar
to the u.s.
in 1937 10nestle crunch bar thanksgiving
falls on the
day of the
week named
for this
norse god 04thor name of the
ceremony in
which one is
made a knight 01investiture\dubbing tv
trivia\tv trivia in 1986
this foreign
network,
nicknamed
"auntie beeb,"
celebrated
its 50th
anniversary 10bbc this canine
was jeff
miller's,
timmy
martin's, &
corey stuart's
best friend,
in that order 03lassie on "petticoat
junction,"
billie,
bobbie & betty
bradley all
had this
middle name 01jo on "the mary
tyler moore
show," this
character's
dermatologist
husband was
never seen 04phyllis lindstrom nick adams
starred in
this 1959
series about
an ex-
confederate
soldier 12rebel cartoons\cartoons 1945's "the
friendly
ghost" marked
the 1st in a
long series of
cartoons
featuring him 03casper they were
drawn
identically,
& the same
man, dayton
allen, did the
voices for
these magpies 06heckle & jeckle jack klugman
could tell
you this is
mr. magoo's
first name 01quincy beany & cecil
fought
dishonest
john, &
dudley
do-right
faced this
villain 03snidely whiplash peter sellers
played this
character in
films, &
marvin miller
was his
cartoon voice 03inspector clouseau liter-
ature\literature this native
of bengal
served with
the imperial
police & wrote
about a police
state in
"1984" 04george orwell\blair the 1st line
of this story
is "the 'red
death' has
long
devastated
the country" 10masque of the red death in this
work, the wife
of bath is a
gap-toothed
loose-tongued
woman in
scarlet
stockings 10canterbury tales this edna
ferber novel
is partially
set on the
cotton blossom
floating
palace
theatre 01show boat his poems
include "the
banks o'
doon," "a
man's a man
for a' that" &
"highland
mary" 04robert burns quotes\quotes pithy p.m.
who said of
viscount
montgomery,
"in defeat,
unbeatable;
in victory,
unbearable" 04winston churchill he said, "i
know not what
course others
may take, but
as for me,
give me
liberty or
give me death" 04patrick henry he stated in
one of his
lectures,
"where id was,
there ego
shall be" 04sigmund freud "we need
religion for
religion's
sake,
morality for
morality's
sake, and"
this 01art for art's sake "oh, the shark
has pretty
teeth, dear"
is under
this
playwright in
bartlett's
quotations 03bertolt brecht starts
with "j"\starts with "j" you can do
it to your
memory, or
down a street 01jog a common
saying
describes
these birds
as "naked;"
no wonder
they're blue 09jaybird the knesset
meets in
this city 01jerusalem judo was
developed
from this
japanese
method of
unarmed
combat 01jujitsu meaning "merry
festival,"
it's called
the fastest
ball game
in the world 01jai-alai the
1910s\the 1910s a 1918 british
act of
parliament
allowed women
30 & over to
do this 01vote this
organization
of u.s.
veterans was
chartered in
1919 10american legion so far, this
norwegian's
claim of
reaching the
south pole in
1911 hasn't
been disproven 04roald amundsen 1st name of
gustav krupp
von bohlen
und halbach's
wife; a really
big gun was
named after
her 01bertha this smallest
balkan country
proclaimed its
independence
november 28,
1912 01albania u.s.
cities\u.s. cities o. henry
called it
"little old
noisyville-
on-the-
subway" 01new york\nyc home of the
heat, the
marlins, and
one of the
newest nhl
franchises 01miami the 1st u.s.
mint was set
up in this
city, which
was the u.s.
capital at
the time 01philadelphia since the name
"nashborough"
was too
terribly
british, the
city fathers
decided on
this name 01nashville this ohio city
is named for
the fact that
it lies midway
between dayton
& cincinnati 01middletown "t" on
the map\"t" on the map irish town
approximately
7,500 miles
from l.a.--
that's a long,
long way
indeed 01tipperary french
explorer
bougainville
called this
south sea isle
"new cythere,"
"new isle
of love" 01tahiti city in
michigan,
new york
& asia minor 01troy abingdon,
windsor,
gravesend &
southend-on-
sea are on
this european
river 10thames alpine region
that has long
been a bone
of contention
between italy
& austria 10tyrol american
authors\american authors this author
of "breakfast
at tiffany's"
wanted marilyn
monroe to play
holly
golightly 04truman capote at the start
of wwii, this
author of "the
rise & fall of
the third
reich"
was a cbs
correspondent 03william shirer he wrote
"cadillac
jack" &
"lonesome
dove" after
"terms of
endearment" 03larry mcmurtry this poet who
wrote "old
ironsides" was
also dean of
the harvard
medical school 04oliver wendell holmes mississippi
authoress who
wrote "why i
live at the
p.o.," a comic
tale of
feuding
sisters 03eudora welty artists\artists most
game show
contestants,
asked to
name a famous
painter, would
name this 17th
c. dutchman 04rembrandt van rijn this great
spanish cubist
once wrote a
play called
"desire caught
by the tail" 04pablo picasso painter
emanuel leutze
may have used
the rhine as a
model for this
river
washington
crossed 10delaware this family of
artists
included hans
the elder,
ambrosius,
sigmund &
hans the
younger 21holbeins 17th century
painter jan
van goyen was
one of this
country's
most gifted
landscape
artists 10netherlands\holland fiction\fiction "sweet
thursday" was
his sequel to
"cannery row" 04john steinbeck r. l.
stevenson's
unfinished
masterpiece,
"weir of
hermiston,"
was set in
this country 01scotland this book is
so long, some
people quit
reading it
before pierre
marries
natasha 01war & peace anna sewell's
only book, it
was published
just months
before her
death 01black beauty his novel "the
third man" was
originally
written as a
screenplay 03graham greene shopping\shopping davison newman
of london
sells tea
named for this
city's harbor,
where it
was dumped at
a party 01boston the initials
of the founder
of this toy
store stand
for frederick
august otto 01fao schwarz dallas-based
store that
was the 1st
to stage
weekly fashion
shows 01neiman-marcus the duty-free
shop at this
irish airport
is 1 of the
most famous in
europe 01shannon these stores
based in san
francisco
claim they've
been "serving
serious cooks
since 1956" 01williams-sonoma vocab-
ulary\vocabulary "vamp" is
short for
this word 01vampire this word can
mean liquid
oxygen or
smoked salmon 01lox the name
of this
couch-like
conveyance
is a synonym
for rubbish 01litter something
that is
"marmoreal"
resembles
this rock
used in
sculpture 01marble you might
find koalas
covering this
tree whose
name comes
from the greek
"to cover,"
kalyptein 01eucalyptus abbrev.
& acron.\abbreviations & acronyms walt disney
intended
it to be an
"experimental
prototype
community of
tomorrow" 01epcot if you use
a computer,
you probably
know about
dos, which
stands for
this 01disk operating system the "r" in
the name of
the british
rspca stands
for this 01royal jimmy stewart
knows, from a
1955 film he
did, that
"sac" stands
for this 10strategic air command most college
applicants
take either
the sat, the
scholastic
aptitude test,
or the act,
this 10american college test flowers\flowers twining flower
that opens in
the a.m., or
the title of
a 1933 film
starring
katherine
hepburn 01morning glory a tall,
graceful
summer flower,
or a pbs show
hosted by
carl sagan 01cosmos literally
"flower of the
lily," it's
seen in
heraldry as
well as in
the garden 09fleur de lis methods of
doing this
to flowers
include
hanging them
upside down &
putting them
in silica gel 01drying a weed with
lacy white
flowers, named
for an
english
monarch 01queen anne's lace opera\opera handel's opera
"guilio
cesare"
depicts
caesar's
romance with
her 03cleopatra this title
character
isn't a filet,
she's
lothario's
long-lost
daughter 03mignon verdi's title
character
"nabucco" is
based on this
biblical
personage 03nebuchadnezzar though it
deals with
marital
infidelity,
this popular
opera's name
means "rustic
chivalry" 01cavalleria rusticana this opera is
known for the
famous "mad
scene" of
lucy ashton 01lucia di lammermoor presid.
relative\presidential relatives this man,
jfk's brother,
gave caroline
away at her
1986 wedding 03ted kennedy\edward "father of the
constitution"
whose 2nd
cousin
zachary taylor
became
president too 04james madison last name of
presidential
children
george, jeb,
neil, marvin
& dorothy 01bush president who
had a brother
whose given
names were
sam houston 04lbj\johnson john tyler &
his father,
who was also
named john,
both served
as governor
of this state 01virginia u.s.
history\u.s. history british king &
his queen
elizabeth who
were the 1st
british
monarchs to
visit the u.s. 04george vi\george the sixth on july 4,
1917, an
american
colonel spoke
these words
at lafayette's
tomb in paris 01lafayette we are here in the south
the battles
of bull run
were known as
the battles
of this 01manassas on april 23,
1968, students
began to take
over buildings
on the campus
of this ivy
league u. 01columbia this,
pennsylvania's
nickname,
comes from its
place in
the center of
the original
13 colonies 10keystone state world
religion\world religion moveable
christian
feast that
can take place
between march
22 & april 25 01easter the jewish
feast of purim
marks this
queen's saving
of the jews in
the persian
empire 04esther according to
mormon
teaching, it's
the name of
the angel who
appeared to
joseph smith 01moroni in catholicism
"immaculate
conception"
refers to her
being
born without
original sin 04virgin mary the moslem
calendar
starts from
the year of
this,
mohammed's
flight from
mecca 10hegira american
indians\american indians iroquois
villages
were often
surrounded by
these water
barriers 05moats during the
revolutionary
war, the
cherokee
fought on
this side 21british\english the bureau of
indian affairs
has been an
arm of this
government
department
since 1849 01interior the birth of
her son,
baptiste, was
recorded by
meriwether
lewis on
february 11,
1805 04sacajawea a city near
detroit is
named for this
ottawa chief
who united
the great
lakes tribes
in 1763 04pontiac cities\cities city that's
home to
beatrice,
sears roebuck
& the william
wrigley jr.
company 01chicago this french
resort city
is pronounced
like your
brother's
daughter 01nice the cn tower,
the world's
tallest
freestanding
structure, is
located in
this canadian
city 01toronto this
independent
city-state, a
former british
colony, is
smaller than
new york city 01singapore designed by
u.s. architect
walter griffin
in 1911, it is
australia's
largest
inland city 01canberra dr.
seuss\dr. seuss the good-
hearted
elephant who
heard a "who"
and hatched
an egg 03horton 1957 book with
a rhymed title
that
spawned
"beginner
books," now a
random house
division 01the cat in the hat famous for his
500 hats, he
saved a
kingdom from
gooey, green,
destructive
oobleck 03bartholomew cubbins dr. seuss
created this
oscar-winning
cartoon
character who
made sounds
like "boing" 03gerald mcboing-boing the audience
quoted from
this book
about sam-i-am
when dr. seuss
received an
honorary
degree 01green eggs & ham march\march it's often
said that
march comes
in like a lion
& goes out
like this
animal 09lamb on march 27,
1964, north
america's most
intense
recorded
earthquake, an
8.4, hit this
state 01alaska march 19
is the
traditional
day the
swallows
return to this
california
mission 01san juan capistrano according to
the julian
calendar,
caesar died
on this day
in 44 b.c. 01march 15\ides of march this was
inauguration
day in the us
until the 20th
amendment
changed it to
january 20 01march 4 multiple
meanings\multiple meanings times off from
work, or
falling
objects
in the fall 05leaves a narrow
strip of land
that juts into
water, or the
rod stuck
through meat
to be broiled 09spit the banner
that sets
apart one
beauty queen
from another,
or the frame
a window pane
is set in 09sash as an
adjective it
means fast of
foot; as a
noun, a group
of taxicabs
or warships 01fleet a metal pan
for holding
charcoal, or
someone who
works in
brass 01brazier tv actor
& role\tv actors & roles folksy actor
who has played
andy thompson,
andy sawyer &
andy matlock--
as well as
ben matlock 03andy griffith emmy-winning
actress who
played miss
jane pittman,
m. l. king's
wife
& kunta
kinte's mother 03cicely tyson her best-known
characters are
man-hungry
sue ann nivens
& just-plain-
batty rose
nylund 03betty white "dallas" star
who now stars
on "step by
step" 03patrick duffy sara gilbert,
melissa
gilbert's
little sister,
plays this
woman's
daughter on
tv 03roseanne\arnold\barr broadway
songs\broadway songs in "south
pacific,"
you'll hear
this island
"call you:
come away,
come away" 01bali hai in "my fair
lady," freddie
felt this high
when walking
"on the street
where you
live" 01several stories high in "september
song," this
month, not
october,
follows
september 01november anthony newley
sang, "why
can't i fall
in love like
any other man"
to know
the kind
of this he was 09fool the "music
man"
instrument
"having his
big fat say"
in "76
trombones" 01each bassoon colonial
america\colonial america though he
was a real
military
leader,
longfellow's
poem about his
"courtship" is
fictitious 04miles standish the rich could
afford to buy
this sweetener
but ordinary
folks were
stuck with
molasses &
honey 01sugar it was a
wooden
framework
used to
expose people
to ridicule 11pillory\stocks this pawtuxet
indian who
befriended
the pilgrims
was also known
as tisquantum 04squanto puritan anne
bradstreet &
phyllis
wheatley, a
black slave,
became
famous by
writing these 05poems dogs\dogs though the
city is now
known as
beijing, this
dog isn't
called a
beijingese 10pekingese a small dog
with a short
nose, or a
short nose
on a person 09pug dark-tongued
doggie whose
name is a
synonym for
"food" 09chow originally
from canada's
newfoundland
province,
this dog is
now a real
"go-getter" 10labrador retriever it's also
called "the
barkless dog
of africa" 10basenji language\languages in 1974 it
became the
only official
language of
canada's
quebec
province 01french though polish
is a slavic
language, it
uses this
alphabet 10roman\western\latin at his 1969
investment at
caernarvon
castle, prince
charles spoke
these two
languages 05english & welsh\welsh & english it's the
official
language of
sierra leone,
liberia &
papua
new guinea 01english most people
of this small
european
nation speak
letzeburgisch,
a german
dialect 01luxembourg publish-
ing\publishing special report
is a series of
magazines
designed
for waiting
rooms
of those in
this field 01medicine\doctor believing
folks liked
pictures more
than print,
gardner cowles
jr. started
this magazine 01look john fairchild
is the
publisher of
this largest
trade paper
of the garment
industry 01women's wear daily the 1st
chinese issue
of this
french fashion
magazine
debuted in
1988 01elle this national
weekly paper
calls itself
"america's
family
publication" 01grit the
earth\the earth a peneplain
is a once
hilly or
mountainous
area that has
almost been
leveled by
this process 01erosion nickname for
the circum-
pacific belt
where 3/4 of
all the
world's
earthquakes
occur 10ring of fire vatnajokull,
the largest
glacier on
this island,
is europe's
largest
glacier 01iceland this class of
rocks is
formed by the
solidification
of molten
rock 01igneous deposits of
lime shells
of protozoans
are the main
ingredient of
this
sedimentary
rock 01chalk\limestone 3-letter
words\3-letter words according to
the cliche,
"that's just"
this part
"of the
iceberg" 10tip it can precede
cord, current,
off & saw 01rip swindle,
cheat or
defraud 01gip a dot on
a die 09pip slang for
impudent talk,
your parents
didn't want
you to give
them any 01lip foster
lyrics\stephen foster lyrics "all up & down
the whole
creation,
sadly i roam,
still longing
for" these
people "at
home" 20old folks the camptown
racetrack
was this many
"miles long,
oh! doo-dah-
day!" 015\five "it rained
all night, the
day i left,
the weather it
was dry; the
sun so hot i"
did this 01froze to death according to
this song's
lyrics, she
was "borne,
like a vapor
on the summer
air" 04jeanie this "queen
of my song"
was asked to
"wake unto me,
starlight &
dewdrops are
waiting for
thee" 04beautiful dreamer legal
lingo\legal lingo according to
world book,
relationships
between
landlords &
these go
back to the
feudal system 06tenants\lessees an accusation
of a wrong,
or an action
of the light
brigade 09charge evidence you
committed the
crime is
called this,
from the latin
for "crime" 01incriminating colorful term
used to
describe
state laws
regulating
the sale of
securities 05blue sky laws violation of
trademark
rights is
called this 01infringement people\people she was
crowned queen
of england
just 4 days
after edmund
hillary
conquered
mount everest 03elizabeth ii in 1978 the
duchess of
alba, one of
the wealthiest
women in this
country,
married an
ex-priest 01spain this man,
elvis's
manager, was
born in
holland & his
real name is
andreas
van kuijk 03colonel tom parker when he
auctioned off
his wacky
wardrobe, his
pinball wizard
boots sold for
over $20,000 03elton john this star of
1940s aquatic
movie musicals
made her own
line of
swimwear 03esther williams perfume\perfume the bottle for
niki de saint
phalle's
perfume has 2
of these
animals
entwined on it 05snakes\serpents castor, an
ingredient in
perfume, comes
from this
"busy" animal 10beaver this 4-letter
word can refer
to an opera
singer or her
emanuel ungaro
perfume 01diva this country
known for
pretty majas
makes maja
perfume 01spain ambergris,
used as a
fixative in
perfumes,
comes from the
intestines of
these whales 05sperm whales presi-
dents\presidents the only
president who
fought in the
french &
indian war 04george washington a man of few
words, he had
2 nicknames;
1 was "red"
& the other
wasn't 04calvin coolidge the berlin
wall was
erected
during his
administration 04jfk\john f. kennedy extensive
repairs were
needed on the
white house
in 1902 so
his family
moved to
jackson place 04theodore roosevelt when he died
in 1924, he
became our
only president
buried in
washington,
d.c. 04woodrow wilson actress
& role\actresses & roles this little
girl played
"the little
colonel,"
"little miss
broadway" &
"little miss
marker" 03shirley temple\black this gabor
sister did the
voice of
dutchess the
cat in walt
disney's "the
aristocats" 03eva gabor geraldine
page's last
broadway role
was the happy
medium in
this noel
coward play 01blithe spirit comedienne
who got
an oscar nod
for playing a
choir singer
in her
1st film,
"nashville" 03lily tomlin this cuban-
american
actress
starred on
broadway in
"they're
playing our
song" 03lucie arnaz holland\holland in holland
he's known as
"sinter-klaas" 03santa claus\st nick\father christmas the holland
herald is this
airline's
in-flight
magazine 01klm royal dutch airlines at klompenboer
in amsterdam
you can watch
these being
made 05wooden shoes the hat colors
of porters of
this food
at the
alkmaar market
indicate the
guild they
work for 01cheese aruba
separated from
this island
group in 1986
& will be
fully
independent in
1996 19netherlands antilles lyrics\lyrics according
to the song,
it's "that
toddling
town" 01chicago last line of
this rodgers
& hart song
is "each day
is valentine's
day" 01my funny valentine "just an old
sweet song
keeps" this
state "on my
mind" 01georgia "when i dream
about the
moonlight on"
this river,
"then i long
for my indiana
home" 10wabash the song "all
of me" says,
"take my lips,
i want to lose
them, take"
these, "i'll
never use
them" 05my arms mother
goose\mother goose this holiday
"comes but
once a year,
and when it
comes it
brings good
cheer" 01christmas\xmas georgie porgie
made the girls
cry by doing
this to them 01kissing them it follows
"there was an
old woman
lived under a
hill, and if
she's not
gone..." 01she lives there still in "hickory
dickory dock,"
it's what
the clock
struck right
after the
mouse ran up
it 011\one she's told to
"draw the
latch, set by
the fire &
spin: take a
cup and drink
it up" 03crosspatch starts
with "b"\starts with "b" a little
mistake, or
yogi bear's
little buddy 01boo boo an insect who
in your
four-
poster, or
what a private
eye might slip
under your
mattress 09bedbug a russian
grandmother,
or her
kerchief 09babushka a south
american
country
that borders
brazil 01bolivia a french term
for a small
bundle of
flowers, often
tied together 09bouquet u.s.
history\u.s. history it's the
present-day
successor to
the old
federal radio
commission 10fcc number of the
continental
congress which
adopted the
declaration of
independence 12second\2nd a cartoon by
thomas nast in
an 1874
harper's
weekly was the
1st to use an
elephant for
this party 20republican party\gop the liberty
bell cracked
july 8, 1835,
while tolling
this chief
justice's
death 04john marshall in 1860
erasmus beadle
began to
publish a
series of
novels that
sold for this
price 01ten cents\dime boy oh
"boy"\boy oh "boy" former lead
singer of
culture club,
he
rejuvenated
his career
with "the
crying game" 03boy george this
organization
for training
boys and
young men
was founded
in england
in 1908 10boy scouts this term,
meaning to
refrain from
buying from,
comes from
the name of
an irish
land agent 01boycott a prickly
bramble
hybridized
from the
loganberry,
blackberry
& raspberry 10boysenberry a nursery
rhyme tells
him, "come
blow your
horn" 03little boy blue medicine\medicine in the 1890s
wm. halstead
introduced the
wearing
of these
sterile
surgical
accessories 05rubber gloves q.i.d. on a
prescription
is a latin
abbreviation
for "quater
in die," take
this many
times a day 014\four people hooked
to a beeping
machine learn
to control
their blood
pressure using
this process 01biofeedback encyclopedia
americana says
an infant has
about 350 of
these, but a
typical adult
has only 206 05bones a podiatrist
treats these
body parts 05feet new
yorkers\new yorkers though he
lived in many
states, his
body "lies a-
mouldering in
the grave"
south of
lake placid 04john brown this wealthy
oil magnate
was born in
1839 just
outside the
village of
richford 04john d. rockefeller he wrote "the
bells" &
"annabel lee"
at his
farmhouse in
the bronx 04edgar allan poe brooklynite
jennie jerome
was the mother
of this famous
statesman 04winston churchill this 19th c.
politician
was born at 1
cherry street,
manhattan, &
died in the
ludlow street
jail 04william marcy "boss" tweed real
estate\real estate terms good ones are
associated
with both
boy scouts &
honest
sellers of
property 05deeds the local
government
official who
determines the
value of a
property for
tax purposes 17assessor before giving
a mortgage, a
lender has
this person
determine the
market value
of the
property 17appraiser an area
legallly
designated for
specific use,
such as
business,
residential or
industrial 09zone an agreement
with a real
estate broker
to market
one's property 09listing shake-
speare\shakespeare this comedy
features a
woman named
hero & a hero
named
benedick, but
it isn't
"much" 01much ado about nothing characters
in this play
include a
prophetess, a
trojan priest
& a son of
king priam 01troilus & cressida make no
mistake: this
play about
twins was
"musicalized"
as "the boys
from syracuse" 10comedy of errors this play is
set partially
in corioli,
as you can
tell from
the title 01coriolanus he was
banished from
verona for
killing
tybalt 04romeo world
religion\world religion in hebrew this
word literally
means "fit,"
as in "fit to
be eaten" 01kosher the holy day
of the week
in the
seventh-day
adventist
church 01saturday biblical event
commemorated
by the taking
of communion
in christian
ceremonies 10last supper european
mercenaries of
the 15th to
19th century,
they now
exist only to
protect the
pope 20swiss guards every good
moslem is
expected to
make one of
these
pilgrimages
to mecca once
in his life 09hajj american
lit.\american literature in 1605
cervantes
wrote about
don quixote,
& in 1969
mario puzo
wrote about
this don 03don vito corleone\the godfather katherine anne
porter got
this title &
plot device
from a 1494
sebastian
brant work 01ship of fools american
novelist &
short story
writer who
created
yoknapatawpha
county 04william faulkner title hero of
nathanael
west's 1933
tale who ends
up murdered
by one of his
correspondents 03miss lonelyhearts while working
at the u.s.
embassy in
madrid, this
knickerbocker
knocked out a
columbus bio 04washington irving austria\austria mozart was
born in this
city whose
name means
"castle of
salt" 01salzburg the winter
olympics have
been held in
this scenic
city twice,
in 1964 &
1976 01innsbruck traditional
austrian
costume
of a
blouse, a
lace-up bodice
& a full skirt
with apron 09dirndl these birds
return
annually to
roost in their
chimney nests
in the city
of rust 05white storks in 1914 this
hapsburg
emperor
declared war
on serbia,
thus starting
world war i 04franz joseph ballet\ballet a "pas de
chat" is a
leap that
resembles the
movement of
this animal 09cat george
balanchine
choreographed
this ballet
based on the
story of a
child who
returned home 10prodigal son russian
dancer,
choreographer
& star of the
1912 premiere
of "the
afternoon of
a faun" 04vaslav nijinsky the group of
dancers in a
ballet troupe
who perform
as an ensemble 10corps de ballet\ballet corps tchaikovsky
wrote the
music to 3
ballets: "the
sleeping
beauty," "the
nutcracker,"
& this 01swan lake elec-
tricity\electricity his
experiments in
electricity
led him to
invent the
lightning
rod 04benjamin franklin world book
defines it as
"electrons or
ions that are
not moving" 01static electricity wrap a wire
around an iron
bar, send a
current
through the
wire & you've
made one of
these 09magnet george
westinghouse
promoted the
use of this
type of
current that
we use today 01ac\alternating current galvani
thought this
dead animal
released
electricity
when touched
to metal & its
legs kicked 09frog mary had
a lamb\mary had a little lamb according to
the poem, it
was against
the rules for
the lamb to
go here 02school in the 1830s
lowell mason
set the poem
to this 01music his recitation
of the poem
in 1877 didn't
amaze people
until he
played it
back 04thomas edison "mary" is said
to be mary
sawyer from
either
sterling or
sudbury in
this state 01massachusetts she wrote
the poem, or
at least its
last 3 verses 04sarah josepha hale starts
with "v"\starts with "v" thackeray told
tales of becky
sharp & amelia
sedley in this
"novel without
a hero" 01vanity fair in this 1958
hitchcock film
james stewart
played a
former police
detective
afraid of
heights 01vertigo either of two
lower chambers
of the heart
that pump
blood into
the arteries 09ventricle hindus believe
this god
descended from
heaven in
several forms,
including
krishna 03vishnu expressed as
a number, it's
the capacity
of an atom to
combine with
other atoms 01valence art\art michelangelo
spent 3 years,
1501-1504,
sculpting this
goliath-sized
statue 01david by their
styles monet
is considered
one of these,
and cezanne a
post one 14impressionist for a fresco,
before you
apply the
paint you have
to put this
on the wall 01plaster his painting
career began
in 1880 &
ended 10
years later
in auvers 04vincent van gogh this baroque
flemish
artist's name
has become an
adjective to
describe his
style 04peter paul rubens by the
numbers\by the numbers 0000 hours
and this other
number
designate
midnight in
military time 012400 hours kurt vonnegut
uses
some of his
own experience
in the
firebombing of
dresden in
this book 01slaughterhouse five\slaughterhouse 5 term for
someone who
is unfit for
service in
the u.s.
military 014f\four f a catnap 0140 winks\forty winks according to
the ray
bradbury novel
filmed by
francois
truffaut,
paper burns at
this temp. 01fahrenheit 451 drama\drama the last line
of this shaw
play is
"hail,
caesar!" 01caesar & cleopatra arthur
miller play,
set in the
17th century,
& originally
titled "those
familiar
spirits" 01the crucible southerner
who wrote
"clothes for
a summer
hotel," a play
about zelda
fitzgerald 04tennessee williams playwright-
actor whose
unhappy
marriage may
have led him
to write
"the
misanthrope" 04moliere\poquelin sidney poitier
co-starred in
this 1959
drama, the 1st
by a
black woman
produced on
broadway 01a raisin in the sun mystery
east\the mysterious east until he said
he wasn't,
japanese
emperors were
considered
divine 04hirohito being a free
port makes
kowloon, in
this crown
colony, a busy
place 01hong kong the trading
trail between
the mideast &
the far east
was named
this, after a
fabric 10silk road these people
refer to
themselves
as the han 20chinese while america
is called "the
land of the
free," this
nation's name
means just
that 01thailand pot-
pourri\potpourri queen anne's
lace is the
ancestor of
this orange
vegetable &
has roots
resembling it 10carrot the primary
source of this
food is the
apis
mellifera 01honey "jennifer"
derives from
the celtic
form of this
queen's name 01guinevere this
publication
says it's
"no more a
magazine about
nyc than time
is a magazine
about watches" 10new yorker luxurious
legwear, or a
1957 movie
musical
starting fred
astaire, who
didn't wear
them 05silk stockings the old
west\the old west his indian
name was
tashunka-uito,
which can be
translated as
"his mount
is insane" 04crazy horse this outlaw's
sister said he
left s.
america &
returned to
washington
state, dying
in 1937 04butch cassidy\parker some say this
kentucky-born
judge's
original name
was boone &
that he &
daniel were
relatives 04judge roy bean to help others
reach the
promised land,
this church
set up a
perpetual
emigration
fund in 1849 20mormon church legend says
this "bandit
queen" married
1 of her
outlaw
husbands on
horseback 04belle starr\shirley "d" in
lit.\"d" in literature in titles,
this word
precedes "in
venice," "of a
salesman," &
"comes for the
archbishop" 01death some say this
classic
cervantes
novel is a
veiled attack
on the
catholic
church 01don quixote this dickens
title
character is
the stepson
of the
unspeakably
cruel mr.
murdstone 03david copperfield we doubt if
moll flanders
would have
relished
reading his
"journal of
the plague
year" 04daniel defoe he never
finished his
novel
"netochka
nezvanova"
because he was
sent to
siberia 04fyodor dostoyevsky class.
music\classical music berlioz
neglected his
medical study
in this
capital to
spend his
nights at
the opera 01paris leopold
mozart, who
was this
relative of
wolfgang,
was a famous
composer, too 01his father 1940
disney film
with the
music of bach,
beethoven,
stravinsky,
schubert &
mussorgsky 01fantasia this master
composer of
ballets was
the leading
russian
composer of
the late 19th
century 04peter ilyich tchaikovsky prokofiev's
piece about
a little
homo sapiens
and a canis
lupis 01peter & the wolf movie
trivia\movie trivia jimmy cagney's
sister jeanne
played george
m. cohan's
sister josie
in this movie
classic 01yankee doodle dandy dwight frye
played fritz
the dwarf in
"frankenstein"
& renfield in
this horror
classic 01dracula choreographer
twyla tharp
collaborated
with this
ballet star
on "white
nights" 03mikhail baryshnikov his last film
was "nothing
in common" 04jackie gleason her niece
katherine
houghton
played her
daughter in
"guess who's
coming to
dinner" 03katharine hepburn royalty\royalty granddaughter
of george iii,
she became
queen after
the death of
her uncle,
william iv 04queen victoria cyrus, who
conquered
the medes,
founded the
achaemenid
empire of
this country 02persia the viking
rurik is
considered the
founder of
this land his
descendants
ruled until
1598 01russia after
divorcing her
1st husband,
livia drusilla
married this
man, the 1st
emperor of
rome 04augustus caesar\octavian in 1889 pedro
i called it
quits & this
s. american
country moved
toward being
a republic 01brazil spies\spies a 1980 charles
higham book
claims this
swashbuckling
actor was a
spy for the
gestapo 04errol flynn according to
the book of
numbers, he
sent 12 men
to spy out
the land of
canaan 04moses this american
spy was
exchanged for
rudolf abel
on february
10, 1962 04francis gary powers he wrote an
autobiography
explaining
how he "led
three lives" 04herbert philbrick in 1948 this
editor of time
magazine
identified
himself and
alger hiss as
soviet agents 04whittaker chambers word
play\word play subtract 1
letter from
"insane" to
get this word
which means
silly or
empty 01inane wally & the
beaver, or
the axlike
knives they'd
use to cut
meat 05cleavers the two states
whose names
have 3 vowels
and only 1
consonant 05iowa & ohio\ohio & iowa body part
that's 1st
alphabetically
in most
dictionaries,
though it's
near your
middle 10abdomen a dylan
thomas play,
or where you
might find
"milkwort"
in webster's
3rd int'l.
dictionary 01under milkwood abbrev.\abbreviations trinitro-
toluene is
better known
by this
abbreviation 01tnt the correct
spelling of
the short
official
name of the
u.s. junior
chamber of
commerce 01jaycees the ceo of
a company is
its chief
executive
officer; the
cfo is this 01chief financial officer in lower case
a metric unit
of weight; in
upper case
it's for
"knight of the
order of the
garter" 01kg the more
familiar name
for "common
business-
oriented
language" used
to program
computers 01cobol artists\artists picasso
painted lots
of gloomy
paintings from
1901-1904,
mostly in
shades of
this color 01blue combining her
love of
flowers & the
desert, she
painted
"mule's skull
with pink
poinsettias" 04georgia o'keefe this artist,
who lived in
arlington,
vermont, put
himself in
about 25 of
his own works 04norman rockwell renoir was
born in this
french city
known for its
porcelain, &
at 13 he was
a porcelain
decorator 01limoges last name of
the american
artist who
had artistic
sons named
titian,
raphaelle, &
rembrandt 01peale boston\boston puritan
women didn't
cook on sunday
but baked
these the
night before,
hence boston's
nickname 05baked beans this
president's
grandfather
served 2
terms as
boston's mayor
in the early
1900s 04john f. kennedy\jfk from the name
of the highest
hindu caste,
it can refer
to powerful,
wealthy boston
families 01brahmin an elegant
section of
boston, or a
short-lived
tv show about
a family who
lived there 01beacon hill you'll see
colonial
cemeteries,
churches &
various houses
if you take
this historic
"trail" 10freeedom trail songs\songs elvis could
have told you
this is where
"the desk
clerk's
dressed
in black" 01heartbreak hotel cole porter
wrote, "why oh
why do i love"
this city?
"because my
love is near" 01paris in "paint your
wagon," julio
complains, "i
talk to the
trees, but
they don't"
do this 01listen to me on his 1988
album "even
worse," this
pop parodist
sang "stuck
in a closet
(with vanna
white)" 03weird al\yankovic a song in
"porgy and
bess" is
titled
"there's a
boat dat's
leavin' soon
for" this city 01new york\nyc women
in hist.\women in history chiang ch'ing
got into a lot
of trouble in
the late 1970s
for hanging
out with this
"gang" 10gang of four\gang 4 3 days before
her execution
as a spy, she
wrote to pres.
eisenhower
asking for
clemency 04ethel rosenberg in 1969 this
21-year-old
mp from
northern
ireland was
convicted of
inciting to
riot 03bernadette devlin this queen of
egypt had 6
daughters, 2
of whom later
became queen 04nefertiti named to this
post by fdr,
frances
perkins was
the 1st woman
to hold a
position in
the cabinet 01secretary of labor world
geog.\world geography even without
its ice, this
continent
would have the
highest
average
elevation 01antarctica ancient
egyptians
never lived in
this city near
the nile
delta; moslems
founded it in
969 a.d. 01cairo though on
the tropic of
capricorn,
this, brazil's
largest city,
is cool
because of
altitude 01sao paulo principality
that calls
itself cyrmu,
it juts
westward from
england into
the irish sea 01wales though
canada's
newfoundland
province is
named for this
island, most
of it is on
the peninsula 01labrador "p"s &
"q"s\"p"s & "q"s 2 bits of
a piece of
eight 09quarter it's often
called
atlanta's
most famous
street 01peachtree street for hundreds
of years it
was the only
effective
remedy for
malaria 01quinine a nasty
little lobster
might grab
you with one
of these 09pincer it can be the
highest point
on a mountain
or the highest
point on a
roof 10pinnacle\peak 1982\1982 after 11
months of
internment by
the polish
gov't., this
solidarity
leader went
home in nov. 03lech walensa by the time
he died in
1982, he'd
been the top
soviet leader
longer than
anyone except
stalin 04leonid brezhnev richard
attenborough
won the "best
director"
oscar for this
"best picture"
of 1982 01gandhi central high
school in this
city was made
a national
landmark in
memory of
events there
in 1957 01little rock on july 1 in
madison square
garden, 2,075
couples were
wed in a
ceremony led
by this
clergyman 03reverend sun myung moon business
& ind.\business & industry texas-based
department
store that
publishes a
catalogue of
luxury gifts
at christmas 01neiman-marcus in 1917
andrew pansini
opened the 1st
one of these
in l.a. at 4th
& olive &
charged 5
cents a day 09parking lot former miss
america now
selling
chicken
products under
the "chicken
by george"
label 03phyllis george brown he's given
america many
cups of tea
but was unable
to win the
america's cup
in 5 attempts 04sir thomas lipton in 1977 the
new york times
started this
rival to
people
magazine 01us liter-
ature\literature t.s. eliot,
not an aged
marsupial,
wrote "old
possum's
book of" these
"practical"
creatures 05cats aldous huxley
got its title
from "the
tempest" & set
it in the year
632 af (after
ford) 01brave new world of c.s.
forester,
e.m. forster,
or s.c.
foster, the
one who wrote
"the african
queen" 04c.s. forester "across spoon
river" was
the title
of his 1936
autobiography 04edgar lee masters this heroine
of "vanity
fair" is a
scheming
social climber
unlike her
virtuous
friend amelia 03becky sharp relig.
leaders\religious leaders he's the
bishop of
rome 17pope about 610 a.d.
the angel
gabriel
appeared to
him while he
was praying
on mount hira 04mohammed the number of
theses, or
proposals,
that martin
luther nailed
to the door
of castle
church 0195\ninety five briefly a
baptist &
later a non-
denominational
christian, he
founded rhode
island 04roger williams roman catholic
saint who
wrote "the
city of god" 03st augustine of hippo turtles\turtles this may
sound fishy,
but the
exposed body
parts of most
turtles are
covered with
these 05scales the upper
part of this
turtle
feature is
called the
carapace 10shell as you can
tell by their
name, these
turtles have
strong jaws &
may bite
fiercely if
disturbed 05snapping turtles dr. seuss said
this fictional
turtle he
created was a
caricature of
adolf hitler 03yertle the turtle turtles belong
to this class
of animals 01reptile egypt.
myth.\egyptian mythology many copies of
this book have
been found in
egyptian tombs
but not one of
them is
complete 10book of the dead the creator
god of this
city was
ptah, not
elvis 01memphis this sun god,
the main god
of ancient
egypt, became
the official
deity of the
pharaohs 04ra\re a statue of
this doglike
mammal
representing
the god anubis
guarded king
tut's tomb 11jackal horus, the
life giver,
was sometimes
depicted
holding this
crosslike
symbol of life 10ankh first
families\first family trivia before the
1988 election,
she joked that
if george lost
she'd get
a facelift &
dye her hair
red 03barbara bush frederick
dent, ellen
marshall,
jesse root &
ulysses
simpson were
his children 04ulysses grant first lady
who was born
claudia alta
taylor 03lady bird johnson his wife,
rachel, lived
to see him
elected but
died before
he was
inaugurated 04andrew jackson the 1st white
house wedding
took place in
1812, & this
first lady's
sister lucy
was the bride 04dolley madison musicals\musicals this hit show
was based on
margaret
landon's book
"anna & the
king of siam" 10king & i set in south
america, this
play opened in
ny in 1979
with patti
lupone in the
title role 01evita title
character who
starts out as
a poor girl
from missouri
& ends up a
passenger on
the titanic 03the unsinkable molly brown name of the
character who
says he's a
graduate of
gary
conservatory,
class of 1905 03professor harold hill "applause" was
the broadway
musical
version of
this oscar-
winning
bette davis
film 01all about eve ref.
books\reference books the word for
this type of
book came from
the greek for
"circle of
learning" 01encyclopedia the new york
times & ap
have this type
of reference
book so that
grammar &
usage are
consistent 09style book the oldest
firm of its
kind in the
u.s., this
company issued
its first map
in 1872 01rand mcnally all doctors in
the u.s. get a
free copy of
the pdr, this
book of
pharmaceutical
information 10physicians desk reference published
annually since
j. pulitzer
revived it in
1886, it
says it "does
not decide
wagers" 10world almanac shake-
speare\shakespeare trivia in "romeo &
juliet,"
escalius is
the prince of
this city 01verona "king john" &
"king henry
v" are both
set in these
two countries 05england & france\france & england "the merry
wives of"
this place are
mistress ford
& mistress
page 01windsor this tragic
title
character is
the son-in-law
of a senator
named
brabantio 03othello this play
features
pirates,
lords, a
prince of
tyre & a
1-man chorus
named gower 01pericles prince of tyre u.s.
rivers\u.s. rivers this river
forms most of
the border
between
washington
& oregon 10columbia river the name of
this alaskan
river might
be abbreviated
cu 10copper river from its
source in
montana to its
mouth near st.
louis, this
river crosses
7 states 10missouri river harpers ferry,
wv, was
founded in
the 1740s by
harper, who
set up a
ferry across
this river 10potomac though it
flows for 310
miles through
mid-nebraska,
this river is
too shallow
for navigation 10platte river books &
authors\books & authors "the mystery
of marie
roget" is
poe's sequel
to his story
about "the
murders in"
this place 10rue morgue he wrote
"the life &
death of mr.
badham," but
he's more
famous for
"the pilgrim's
progress" 04john bunyan with success
of new nancy
drew & hardy
boys books,
these laura
lee hope kids
were brought
back 20bobbsey twins her 1st novel
was "adam
bede" 04george eliot\evans the full
title of his
1947 book was
"tales of the
south pacific" 03james michener disc
jockeys\disc jockeys in july, 1954,
memphis dj
dewey phillips
became the 1st
to air a
record by this
future
superstar 04elvis\presley detroit dj
russ gibb &
his fans
discovered
musical
"clues" to
this beatle's
"death" in '69 03paul\mccartney dr. johnny
fever & venus
flytrap were
resident djs
in this cbs
sitcom "in
cincinnati" 02wkrp cleveland dj
alan freed
popularized
this music
term, which
had been known
for years 01rock & roll "good
morning," in
1965 adrian
cronauer was
a morning
drive time
disc jockey
here 01saigon vietnam famous
french\famous frenchmen his coming
to power
ended the
french
revolution 04napoleon bonaparte robespierre
met the same
fate just 18
months after
demanding that
this king be
guillotined 04louis xvi\louis the sixteenth\louis 16 a 19th century
french writer
& statesman,
or a thick
slice of beef
filet with
bearnaise
sauce 01chateaubriand film
director who
acted in
"close
encounters
of the
third kind" 04francois truffaut in his 1835
book he said,
"i know of no
country where
the love of
money has
taken stronger
hold" 04alexis de tocqueville medicine\medicine symptoms of
this severe
headache are
a sharp pain
in your
temple, blurry
vision &
nausea 09migraine if you've had
a myocardial
infarction,
you've had one
of these--
so eat right
& exercise 09heart attack surgery is
no longer
common for
this
inflammation
of lymphoid
tissue in the
throat 01tonsillitis too much
alcohol or
rich food
doesn't cause
this joint
inflammation,
but it may
start attacks 01gout it's defined
as a wound
or shock
caused by a
sudden
physical
injury 01trauma u.s.
states\u.s. states state with
an entire
museum devoted
to barbed
wire, but as
far as we know
there's no
toto museum 01kansas this state
was the
setting for
edna ferber's
1958 novel
"ice palace" 01alaska south
carolina's
flag has a
blue field
with this
state tree
in the
center 10palmetto this southeast
state's
official seal
depicts an
indian girl
strewing
flowers 01florida this state's
black warrior
national
forest was
renamed in
honor of
tallulah
bankhead's dad 01alabama zoology\zoology another name
for the
frigate bird,
or a
"portuguese"
jellyfish 09man-o-war all lions
are cats, &
all sea lions
are these 05seals 2 types of
these furry
creatures
are the corsac
& the kit 05foxes for lunch
they may
seize a
drinking
antelope by
its snout &
pull it under
the water 05alligators\crocodiles the eggs of
a fish in the
ovary, or a
big deer 01roe "l"
words\"l" words it can be a
collection of
magazines,
pamphlets &
books, or the
place where
they're kept 09library in irish
folklore,
these little
elves are
cobblers who
hold hidden
treasure 05leprechauns the greek
glycyrrhiza,
meaning "sweet
root," gave us
this name for
the plant &
candy flavor 01licorice at the 1988
gop convention
george bush
spoke of "a
thousand
points of"
this 01light a thick
waterproof
wool used for
making coats,
or a color
of green 01loden birds\birds the plastic
variety of
this big pink
bird is often
found on
front lawns
in suburbia 10flamingo in greek myth
hera took the
100 eyes of
argus the
watchman &
set them into
this bird's
tail 10peacock these
comical
flightless
birds live
in colonies
called
"rookeries" 05penguins the sapsucker
is the only
bird of this
family
that gets
nourishment
from the trees
themselves 10woodpecker houses built
for these
"purple"
birds usually
look like
little
apartment
buildings 10purple martin connec-
ticut\connecticut called "the
collegiate
school," it
was founded
in 1701 to
counteract
harvard's
liberalism 01yale this large
island lies
across the
water from
most of
connecticut's
shoreline 01long island the city of
bridgeport
holds an
annual
festival
honoring this
famous showman
& former mayor 04p.t. barnum the oldest
u.s. newspaper
continuously
published
under the same
name is this
city's courant 01hartford yankee
peddlers
sold pieces of
wood that
looked like
this spice,
hence the
state nickname 01nutmeg dance\dance this 1977
film set in
brooklyn
capitalized
on the disco
craze of the
late '70s 01saturday night fever "the kids in
bristol are
sharp as a
pistol when
they do"
this dance 10bristol stomp a ballet co.
might have to
pull strings
to stage
"petrouchka"
since
petrouchka is
one of these 09puppet\marionette this red-
haired dancer,
once frank
sinatra's
fiancee, was
tv's "mona
mccluskey" 03juliet prowse found by
gene kelly,
this french
leading lady
danced with
fred astaire
in "daddy
long legs" 03leslie caron holly-
wood\hollywood the chateau
marmont hotel
made the news
when this
comic-actor
died there
in 1982 04john belushi he was a
hollywood
tycoon before
becoming an
ambassador &
father of a
president 04joseph p. kennedy janet gaynor,
gloria swanson
& louise
dresser were
the 1st people
nominated for
these oscars 01best actress george raft
is entombed
at forest
lawn next to
this man who
played chico
in "chico &
the man" 04freddie prinze watching
kids
arguing over
pieces of wood
inspired him
to produce
the "our gang"
comedies 04hal roach religion\religion abraham,
moses & jesus
are considered
prophets in
this holy
book of islam 10koran the name for
this heavenly
being comes
from the
greek word for
"messenger" 01angel roman
catholics
are married
at this kind
of mass 01nuptial ceremony
whose name
means
"daughter
of the
commandment"
in hebrew 01bat mitzvah\bas mitzvah u.s. based
religion whose
founder called
it "the
scientific
system of
divine
healing" 01christian science clothing\clothing from the
french for
genoa, these
cotton work
pants were
worn by
sailors in
that port city 05jeans many south
american
women wear a
shawl called
this, not to
be confused
with nixon's
pal bebe 09rebozo egyptians
believed their
gods brought
this flaxen
fabric with
them to wear
on earth 01linen it's an
ornamental
shoulder strap
used on
military
uniforms as
well as coats
& jackets 14epaulet these riding
breeches
that billow
out at the
sides take
their name
from a former
indian state 05jodhpurs econ-
omics\economics the 1957
treaty of rome
established
the "european
common" this 01market gresham's law
states that
"bad" types
of this "drive
out good" 01money nickname of
the 1968 act
that said
banks have to
clearly state
the interest
rates on loans 10truth in lending act branch of
study that
covers broad
economic bases
like national
income &
money supply 01macroeconomics a 1776 work by
this man has
been called
"the handbook
of the
industrial
revolution" 04adam smith fashion\fashion these calf-
length women's
pants of the
1950s
were named
for their
original use--
cycling 05pedal pushers women's wear
daily coined
the name for
these very
brief, tight-
fitting shorts
in 1970 05hot pants since this
family once
had a saddlery
in italy,
equestrian
designs
mark its
accessories 01gucci this overcoat
with a
removable cape
got its name
from a city
in scotland 14inverness in the 1960s
this former
head designer
for dior
introduced
the pant suit
to high
fashion 03yves st laurent pioneer
life\pioneer life between 1775
& 1800 more
than 200,000
pioneers went
through this
"gap" in the
appalachians 10cumberland gap american
express
company was
the eastern
predecessor
of this mail
& stagecoach
firm 01wells fargo & co most of the
cooking was
done in this
"oven," a
thick,
3-legged
skilled with
a lid 09dutch oven on the
treeless
prairies, the
typical home
was made of
this material 01sod in 1846 the
mormons left
nauvoo in this
midwestern
state & began
their trek to
utah 01illinois the
senses\the senses an organ of
touch for
cats, for mr.
claus they're
just "as
white as snow" 05whiskers sorry,
charlie,
star-kist
wants tuna
that tastes
this way 01good you may have
guessed that
intution is
called this,
numerically
speaking 10sixth sense\6th sense oyez! oyez!
oyez!
"oyez" is
simply
anglo-french
for this
courtroom
phrase 01hear ye irish
wolfhounds
were bred
to hunt by
this sense 01sight world
country\countries of the world this tiny
country, the
world's oldest
republic, was
founded by a
stonecutter
named marinus 01san marino great bear
lake is the
largest
lake entirely
within this
country 01canada madagascar,
mauritius &
the
seychelles
are all island
countries
located in
this ocean 10indian ocean before
becoming
president,
wm. taft was
governor of
this island
country, now
independent 10philippines the khyber
pass, only 15
yards wide
in places,
is the major
link between
pakistan &
this nation 01afghanistan musical
numbers\musical numbers number of
strings on
a mandolin,
it's 2 more
than on a
guitar 018\eight in musical
notation there
are this many
horizontal
lines on a
staff 015\five minimum
number of
notes in
a chord 013\three number of
flags on the
stem of a
sixteenth
note 012\two number of
different
letters of the
alphabet we
use to
denote notes 017\seven napoleon\napoleon island on
which carlo &
letizia
bonaparte
changed son
napoleon's
nappies 01corsica though the
cause of death
is uncertain,
we do know
napoleon died
on this
island 01st helena napoleon
kept louis
xviii out of
power this
many days 01100\one hundred napoleon
assembled the
"grande armee"
in boulogne,
threatening
to invade
this country 01england\britain even though
napoleon
divorced her,
josephine got
to keep this
rank
-Empress
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