JPAs - General4 Flashcards

1
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Do The Right Thing filmmaker

A

Spike Lee

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2
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Doctor Zhivago author

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Boris Pasternak (his only novel, he also published a lot of poems)

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3
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Name of the Dodge Charger on Dukes of Hazzard

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the General Lee

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4
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Sheriff of Dodge City

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Bat Masterson

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5
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Dodgers Manager for 20 years

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Tommy Lasorda

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6
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Dodgers Pitcher of the 1980s - lefty from Mexico

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Fernando Valenzuela (nicknamed “El Toro”

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7
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Dodie Smith is the author of this story

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101 Dalmatians

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8
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Scientist that made Dogs Drool

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Ivan Pavlov

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9
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Dolly Parton song

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I Will Always Love You

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10
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Dom Perignon drink

A

Champagne

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11
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Dombey And Son author

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Charles Dickens

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12
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Architect known for his geodesic dome

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Buckminster Fuller

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13
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Dome-shaped Muscle

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the diaphragm

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14
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Dominican Republic capital

A

Santo Domingo

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15
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Don Corleone is a character in this work

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The Godfather

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16
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Don Johnson ex-wife (x2)

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Melanie Griffith

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17
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“Don Juan” poet

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Lord Byron

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18
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Don McLean song

A

American Pie

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19
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Don Vito heads this family in The Godfather

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Corleone

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20
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It’s slogan used to be “Don’t Be A Paleface”

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Coppertone

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21
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Don’t Go Breaking My Heart singers

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Elton John & Kiki Dee

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22
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“Don’t Know Why” singer

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Norah Jones

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23
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“Don’t Worry, Be Happy” singer

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Bobby McFerrin

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24
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It’s slogan “Don’t leave home without it”

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American Express

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25
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His real name was Donato di Niccolo

A

Donatello

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26
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Donizetti Opera

A

Lucia di Lammermoor

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27
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Donna McKechnie starred in this musical on Broadway

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A Chorus Line

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28
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Doogie Howser actor

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Neil Patrick Harris

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29
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“Pillow Talk” co-star of Doris Day

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Rock Hudson

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30
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Dorothy Sayers created this detective

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Lord Peter Wimsey

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31
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Dostoyevsky Novel

A

The Brothers Karamazov

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32
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Double Jeopardy amendment

A

the 5th Amendment

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33
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Dow Jones newspaper

A

The Wall Street Journal

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34
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Dr. Dolittle author

A

Hugh Lofting

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35
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Dr. Evil actor

A

Mike Myers

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36
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Dr. Faustus dramatist

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Christopher Marlowe

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37
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Book with Dr. Gonzo character

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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Hunter S. Thompson)

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38
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TV Show with a Dr. Joel Fleischman

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Northern Exposure

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39
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Dr. Kay Scarpetta is featured in this author’s series

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Patricia Cornwell

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40
Q

He found Dr. Livingstone

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Sir Henry Stanley

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41
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Dr. Pangloss’s naive student is this title character

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Candide

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42
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Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman actress

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Jane Seymour

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43
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Dr. Richard Kimble is in this TV show and film

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The Fugitive

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44
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Dr. Strangelove actor

A

Peter Sellers

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45
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Draft Horse

A

the Clydesdale

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46
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“Dream Warriors” is the third film in this series

A

A Nightmare on Elm Street

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47
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the “SKG” of DreamWorks SKG

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Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen

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48
Q

Raisin-like fruit named for a Greek port

A

a currant

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49
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Copra is the dried white flesh of this fruit

A

Coconut

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50
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Drink taken before a meal

A

Aperitif (after a meal is a digestif)

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51
Q

A drinking glass or an acrobat

A

a tumbler

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52
Q

Drip Artist

A

Jackson Pollock

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53
Q

Drip Paintings artist

A

Jackson Pollock

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54
Q

Driving Miss Daisy actor

A

Morgan Freeman

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55
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In 1992 this former Panamanian dictator was found guilty of drug trafficking by a Miami jury

A

Manuel Noriega

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56
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State where you’d find Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park

A

Florida

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57
Q

Dry Type of this martini ingredient

A

Vermouth

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58
Q

Warm, Dry Wind that descends the Eastern Rockies

A

the Chinook

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59
Q

State of the DuPont family

A

Delaware

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60
Q

Duke Kahanamoku sport

A

Surfing & Swimming

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61
Q

Opera with the Duke Of Mantua

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Rigoletto (Verdi)

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62
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Dumas Works

A

The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers

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63
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“Dumb Blonde” singer

A

Dolly Parton

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64
Q

Duran Duran song

A

Hungry Like The Wolf

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65
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The protagonist of this novel is in the Italian Ambulance Service during WWI

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A Farewell to Arms

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66
Q

Dustin Hoffman And Meryl Streep movie

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Kramer vs. Kramer

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67
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Dutch East India Headquarters was in this city (formerly named Batavia)

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Jakarta

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68
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The country formerly known as Dutch Guiana

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Suriname

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69
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Dutch Humanist

A

Erasmus

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70
Q

Dutch Masters (3)

A

Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Dyck

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71
Q

Dutch Port

A

Rotterdam

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72
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Most recent Dutch Queen

A

Queen Beatrix (older: Queen Wilhelmina (Beatrix’s grandmother) and Queen Juliana (Beatrix’s mother). King Willem-Alexander has been monarch since 4/30/2013.

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73
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“Dying Swan” ballerina

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Anna Pavlova

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74
Q

Dylan Thomas poem

A

“Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night”

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75
Q

E.B. White books (2)

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Stuart Little, Charlotte’s Web

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76
Q

Earl Of Bothwell wife

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Mary, Queen of Scots

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77
Q

Earl Warren

A

California

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78
Q

“Earn Your Vacation” gameshow host

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Johnny Carson

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79
Q

Animal also known as an “Earth Pig”

A

an aardvark

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80
Q

Eartha Kitt TV role

A

Catwoman

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81
Q

James Joyce classic about the Earwicker Family

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Finnegan’s Wake

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82
Q

This capital was made when the cities of East Alabama & New Philadelphia were combined

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Montgomery, Alabama

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83
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World’s 4th largest island, off east coast of Africa

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Madagascar

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84
Q

East Lansing university

A

Michigan State

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85
Q

Country formerly known as East Pakistan

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Bangladesh

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86
Q

East River structure

A

the Brooklyn Bridge

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87
Q

East Timor gained its independence from this country

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Indonesia (2002)

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88
Q

Easy Rawlins character was created by this author

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Walter Mosley

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89
Q

He directed and starred in “Easy Rider”

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Dennis Hopper

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90
Q

Eating Disorder

A

Anorexia

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91
Q

Eau Claire state

A

Wisconsin

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92
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“The Ecclesiastical History of the English People” author

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The Venerable Bede

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93
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Word used to describe European Low Countries, or their economic pact

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Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)

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94
Q

Ecuador And Venezuela celebrate his birthday on July 24

A

Simon Bolivar

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95
Q

Actor who created Ed Grimley character

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Martin Short

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96
Q

Ed McMahon hosted this TV show from 1983-1995

A

Star Search

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97
Q

Israeli violinist featured on Ed Sullivan Show

A

Itzhak Perlman

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98
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Band with members Eddie & Alex

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Van Halen (Eddie = guitar, Alex = drummer)

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99
Q

Eddie Vedder band

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Pearl Jam

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100
Q

Edgar Allan Poe’s story of a fatal pestilence

A

The Masque of the Red Death

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101
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Edgar Degas’s American friend and model

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Mary Cassatt (modeled most famously in “At the Milliner’s”)

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102
Q

Author whose initials stand for Edgar Laurence

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E.L. Doctorow

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103
Q

Edgar Lee Masters “Anthology”

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The Spoon River Anthology

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104
Q

When Louis CIV revoked the Edict Of Nantes, many of these people left France

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the Huguenots (French Protestants)

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105
Q

Edmond Dantes, aka _____________

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The Count of Monte Cristo

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106
Q

Edmond Rostand play about a long-nosed poet

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Cyrano de Bergerac

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107
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Canadian province where you’ll find the West Edmonton Mall (it’s most popular tourist attraction)

A

Alberta

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108
Q

Edmund Spenser epic poem

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The Faerie Queene (he dedicated the six-book long work to Queen Elizabeth I)

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109
Q

Eduard Shevardnadze was president of this country

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Georgia

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110
Q

Edvard Grieg work

A

Peer Gynt

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111
Q

Edward Elgar composition

A

Pomp And Circumstance

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112
Q

This poet’s initials stand for Edward Estlin

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E.E. Cummings

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113
Q

Edward Everett Hale short story

A

The Man Without a Country

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114
Q

Edward G Robinson played Enrico Bandello in this 1930 gangster classic

A

Little Caesar

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115
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In 1301, the future Edward II became the first English recipient of this title

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Prince of Wales

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116
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Edward Jenner vaccine

A

Smallpox

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117
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Edward Lear poem

A

the Owl and the Pussycat (EL known as a “nonsense poet”)

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118
Q

Edward Teach aka ___________

A

Blackbeard

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119
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Edward Tudor & Tom Canty make up the title duo in the Mark Twain book

A

The Prince and the Pauper

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120
Q

Edwin Schlossberg’s wife

A

Caroline Kennedy

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121
Q

Eel-like Fish

A

the lamprey (it bites and attached itself to other fish, sucking their blood)

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122
Q

Egg Dish that falls flat if prepared incorrectly

A

a souffle

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123
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Sauce made of oil, raw egg yolks, and vinegar

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mayonnaise

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124
Q

Sauce for Eggs Benedict

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Hollandaise sauce

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125
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Egon Krenz was the last leader of the country

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East Germany (served briefly for 6 weeks before it reunited with West Germany)

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126
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City that rose on the site of an Egyptian Army Camp

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Khartoum (now the capital of Sudan)

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127
Q

Egyptian Astronomer

A

Ptolemy

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128
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Egyptian Leader named TIME’s Man of the Year in 1977

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Anwar Sadat

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129
Q

Highlight of Berlin’s Egyptian Museum

A

Bust of Nefertiti (Egyptian Museum is part of Neues Museum)

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130
Q

Egyptian Queen

A

Cleopatra

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131
Q

Egyptian Writing

A

Hieroglyphics

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132
Q

Eileen Brennan film and Tv show - she played the same role in both

A

Private Benjamin (played Captain Lewis)

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133
Q

El Capitan location

A

Yosemite (3,000 ft granite monolith)

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134
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Bab el Mandeb is a strait connecting the Gulf of Aden to this sea

A

the Red Sea

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135
Q

El Salvador capital

A

San Salvador

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136
Q

El-hajj Malik El Shabazz was his Muslim name

A

Malcolm X (his original name was Malcolm Little)

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137
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Elaine May’s comedy partner

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Mike Nichols

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138
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Elected President of Russia in 1991

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Boris Yeltsin

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139
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Way to vote if you can’t be there in person on Election Day

A

an absentee

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140
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Italian physicist who invented the electric battery

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Alessandro Volta

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141
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German chemist who invented the carbon-zinc electric cell

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Robert Bunsen (as well as improving a smokeless lab burner)

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142
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Inventor of the Electric Light

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Thomas Edison

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143
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Electronic Data Systems founder

A

H. Ross Perot

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144
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Book originally titled “Elinor And Marianne” (after its two main characters)

A

Sense and Sensibility

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145
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Elizabeth Barrett’s husband

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Robert Browning

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146
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Elizabeth Bennet novel

A

Pride and Prejudice

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147
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Elizabeth Berkley film

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Showgirls

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148
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Born Elizabeth Bloomer

A

Betty Ford

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149
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Elizabeth I executed this rival to her throne

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Mary, Queen of Scots

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150
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Elizabethan Courtier

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Sir Walter Raleigh

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151
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Ellen Glasgow set many of her novels in this, her home state

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Virginia (specifically, Richmond)

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152
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Elly May was a character in this TV series

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The Beverly Hillbillies

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153
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Elsa Lanchester famous for playing this title role

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The Bride of Frankenstein

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154
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Elvis Presley home

A

Graceland

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155
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The initials in this author’s name stand for Elwyn Brooks

A

E.B. White

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156
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Embryonic Cells

A

stem cells

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157
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Emily Bronte novel

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Wuthering Heights

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158
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Emily Dickinson’s grandfather founded this college (her father served as treasurer)

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Amherst

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159
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Emma Thompson received a screenwriting Oscar for this 1995 film

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Sense and Sensibility (the only person to have one an Oscar for both acting and screenwriting)

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160
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Emperor Menelik II founded this city

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Addis Ababa (means “new flower”)

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161
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Emperor Of Austria & King of _________

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Hungary

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162
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Emperor Of Ethiopia 1930-1974

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Haile Selassie (aka Ras Tafari Makinnen)

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163
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Austrian Archduke named Emperor of Mexico

A

Maximilian

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164
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Emperor Of The Romans

A

Charlemagne

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165
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Emperor Species is this animal

A

the penguin
Emperor & King are the two biggest
Emperor & Adelie are the two living in Antarctica

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166
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Empire Apple was developed and grown in this state

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New York

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167
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Empire State

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New York

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168
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She was named Empress Of India in 1876

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Queen Victoria

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169
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Empress Of Mexico 1864-1867

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Carlotta (wife of Maximilian)

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170
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Japanese for “Empty Orchestra”

A

karaoke

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171
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He died in an airplane En Route from Acapulco to Houston in 1976

A

Howard Hughes

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172
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Pirates officially licensed to attack Enemy ships

A

Privateers

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173
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Energy Drink that “gives you wings”

A

Red Bull

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174
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Island lying between England And Ireland, about 20 miles south of Scotland

A

the Isle of Man

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175
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English Architect

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Sir Christopher Wren

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176
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English Astronomer

A

Edmond Halley

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177
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She swam the English Channel in 1926

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Gertrude Ederle

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178
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English city famous for its cathedral

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Canterbury

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179
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In 1588, the English Defeated this fleet of ships

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the Spanish Armada

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180
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He published an American Dictionary of English Language

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Noah Webster

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181
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English Romantic Poets

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John Keats, Percy Shelly, Lord Byron

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182
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English Title of Proust’s masterpiece

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Remembrance of Things Past

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183
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Enter Sandman band

A

Metallica

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184
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International Environmental Group

A

Greenpeace

185
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Disease caused by the Epstein-barr Virus (EBV)

A

Mononucleosis

186
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Equality State

A

Wyoming

187
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Equestrian Event, from the French for “training”

A

Dressage

188
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Eric Blair pen name

A

George Orwell

189
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Eric Carle classic

A

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

190
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Eric Heiden sport

A

speed skating

191
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Eric McCormack & Debra Messing TV show

A

Will and Grace

192
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Eric Schlosser best-selling book

A

Fast Food Nation

193
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Eric Van Lustbader has written more Bourne novels than this original author of the series

A

Robert Ludlum

194
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Erica Jong’s first novel

A

Fear of Flying

195
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Erica Kane soap opera

A

All My Children

196
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Erich Maria Remarque novel

A

All Quiet On The Western Front

197
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Erich Segal novel

A

Love Story

198
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Erin Brockovich actress

A

Julia Roberts

199
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Erle Stanley Gardner created this defense lawyer in novels that became a TV show

A

Perry Mason

200
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Ernest Hemingway quotes her: “You are all a lost generation.”

A

Gertrude Stein

201
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Ernest Morial was this city’s first African-American mayor

A

New Orleans

202
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Erskine Caldwell novel

A

Tobacco Road

203
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Escape Artist

A

Harry Houdini

204
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Estes Kefauver’s running mate

A

Adlai Stevenson (1956)

205
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Esther Greenwood is a character in this novel

A

Sylvia Plath’s “The Bell Jar”

206
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Ethan Frome author

A

Edith Wharton

207
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Ethan Hunt is character in this movie series

A

Mission: Impossible

208
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Ethiopian Capital

A

Addis Ababa

209
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Ethnic Group that self-governs and speaks Euskera

A

the Basques (live in the Pyrenees)

210
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This country’s two largest ethnic groups are the Javanese & Sudanese

A

Indonesia

211
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In this 1929 novel, Eugene Gant is Thomas Wolfe’s literary alter ego

A

Look Homeward, Angel

212
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City spanning Europe And Asia

A

Istanbul

213
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European Grand Duchy

A

Luxembourg

214
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He spearheaded the European Recovery program after WWII

A

George Marshall

215
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Eva Duarte’s husband

A

Juan Peron

216
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Eva Marie Saint won Best Supporting Actress for this movie

A

On The Waterfront (her costar Marlon Brando also won an acting Oscar for his role in the film)

217
Q

Evan Hunter wrote the popular 87th Precinct novels under this name

A

Ed McBain

218
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Evelyn Waugh novel

A

Brideshead Revisited

219
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“Even Cowgirls Get The Blues” author

A

Tom Robbins

220
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Evergreen State

A

Washington

221
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“There’s a sucker born every minute” is attributed to him.

A

P.T. Barnum (it is also the opening song of the musical “Barnum”

222
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“Everybody Loves Somebody” singer

A

Dean Martin

223
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“Everybody Wants To Rule The World” band

A

Tears for Fears

224
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“Everybody’s Talkin” was the theme of this Oscar-winning film

A

Midnight Cowboy

225
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“Everything’s Better With _________” slogan for this brand

A

Blue Bonnet

226
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Evil Dead director

A

Sam Raimi

227
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She suggested the epitaph for herself: Excuse My Dust

A

Dorothy Parker

228
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Execution Device named for a French doctor

A

the guillotine

229
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Absolute Executive Privilege was rejected by the U.S. Supreme Court case applying to this president

A

Richard Nixon

230
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Exemplary Tales author & language

A

Miguel de Cervantes; believed to be first short stories written in Castilian

231
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To increase a jet plane’s thrust, turn on these that feed fuel into the hot exhaust gases

A

the afterburners

232
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Expensive Spice

A

Saffron

233
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Director of St. Petersburg’s Institute of Experimental Medicine until his 1936 death

A

Ivan Pavlov

234
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F Scott Fitzgerald’s last novel

A

The Last Tycoon

235
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This 1922 FW Murnau film was one of the world’s first horror movies

A

Nosferatu

236
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Fabled City of Gold

A

El Dorado

237
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Absence of blood-clotting agent known as Factor VIII leads to this disease

A

Hemophilia

238
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Fahrenheit 451 author

A

Ray Bradbury

239
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My Fair Lady actress

A

Audrey Hepburn

240
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“Fair Lane” is the name of this man’s estate, in Dearborn, Michigan.

A

Henry Ford

241
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This South American city name translates to “Fair Winds”

A

Buenos Aires

242
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Famous fairy tale and ballet that features a Fairy Godmother

A

Cinderella

243
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Fairy Queen in A Midsummer Night’s Dream

A

Titania

244
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Danish Fairy Tale Author

A

Hans Christian Andersen

245
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British prime minister during the 1982 Falkland Islands war

A

Margaret Thatcher

246
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The ballet “Fall River Legend” is based on her story

A

Lizzie Borden

247
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The title of this Verdi opera is often translated as “fallen woman.”

A

La Traviata

248
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Scientist associated with the Law of Falling Bodies

A

Galileo

249
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French for “False Step”

A

faux pas

250
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Need character on Family Matters

A

Steve Urkel

251
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Family Ties actor

A

Michael J. Fox

252
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French or Latin for “crane’s foot,” this word describes a Family Tree

A

Pedigree

253
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Famous Duel in 1804

A

Aaron Burr vs Alexander Hamilton

254
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Famous Pass in the Safed Koh range of northeastern Afghanistan

A

the Khyber Pass

255
Q

He had a Famous Ride in 1775

A

Paul Revere

256
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“Fancy Free” composer and choreographer (2 people)

A

Leonard Bernstein (composer) & Jerome Robbins (choreographer)

257
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Fancy Fungi or type of chocolate

A

truffles

258
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Fannie Mae & ____________

A

Freddie Mac

259
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Fanny Brice inspired musical

A

Funny Girl

260
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Far From The Madding Crowd author

A

Thomas Hardy

261
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Farewell My Lovely author

A

Raymond Chandler

262
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Hitchcock film in which Robert Walker wants to swap murders with tennis pro Farley Granger

A

Strangers on a Train

263
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Fascist Leader

A

Benito Mussolini

264
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He founded the Fascist Party in Milan

A

Benito Mussolini

265
Q

“Fast Car” singer

A

Tracy Chapman

266
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Muslims fast during this month

A

Ramadan

267
Q

First to fly faster than the speed of sound

A

Chuck Yeager

268
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Fastest Cat

A

Cheetah

269
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Belgian priest Father Damien ministered to lepers on this Hawaiian island

A

Molokai

270
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He played dad Jim Anderson on Father Knows Best

A

Robert Young

271
Q

Father Michael McGivney founded this fraternal society for Catholic laymen in 1882

A

the Knights of Columbus

272
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Ancient “Father Of Comedy”

A

Aristophanes

273
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Father Of Europe

A

Charlemagne

274
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Ancient Greek dubbed “Father Of History”

A

Herodotus

275
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Ancient Greek “Father Of Medicine”

A

Hippocrates

276
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Father Of Modern Philosophy

A

Rene Descartes

277
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Father Of The American Revolution

A

Samuel Adams

278
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Father Of The H-bomb

A

Edward Teller

279
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Father of the American Navy

A

John Paul Jones

280
Q

Fathers And Sons author

A

Ivan Turgenev

281
Q

Fats Domino 1956 hit

A

Blueberry Hill

282
Q

In 1632 Shah Jahan began building this Mausoleum for his favorite wife

A

the Taj Mahal

283
Q

Faxa Bay is between this country’s Snaefells & Reykja Peninsulas

A

Iceland

284
Q

FBI Director under every president from Coolidge to Nixon

A

J. Edgar Hoover

285
Q

Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas author

A

Hunter S. Thompson

286
Q

Fear Of Flying author

A

Erica Jong

287
Q

Fear of spiders

A

Arachnophobia

288
Q

Fear Street series author

A

R.L. Stine

289
Q

Feature Of Jupiter

A

the Great Red Spot

290
Q

National Inventors Day is celebrated on February 11, in honor of this man’s birthday

A

Thomas Edison

291
Q

His birthday is February 12, 1809

A

Abraham Lincoln

292
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It is believed two different men known as this were martyred on Feb 14 by beheading

A

Saint Valentine

293
Q

This future English diarist was born February 23, 1633

A

Samuel Pepys

294
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Presidential daughter born February 27, 1980

A

Chelsea Clinton

295
Q

Chairman of the Federal Reserve 1987-2006

A

Alan Greenspan

296
Q

The U.S. is responsible for defense of these Federated States in the western Pacific

A

Micronesia

297
Q

At birth, this mammal is over 6 feet tall; full-grown, they average 18 feet

A

a giraffe

298
Q

Felix Hoenikker is a character created by this author

A

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr (Cat’s Cradle)

299
Q

First female director to win the Palme D’Or at Cannes

A

Jane Campion (The Piano)

300
Q

American Female Impressionist

A

Mary Cassatt

301
Q

Female Saint (2)

A

Joan of Arc (French, 15th c.); Saint Teresa of Avila (Spanish mystic, 16th c.)

302
Q

Fencing Material

A

Barbed Wire

303
Q

Ferde Grofe composed this famous suite

A

the Grand Canyon Suite

304
Q

Ferdinand Marcos was exiled from this country

A

the Philippines

305
Q

Fermented Cabbage Dish

A

Sauerkraut

306
Q

“Fern Hill” poet

A

Dylan Thomas

307
Q

Ferris Bueller actor

A

Matthew Broderick

308
Q

Fess Parker played this legend in a TV series

A

Davey Crockett

309
Q

France’s Fete Nationale is more commonly known as this

A

Bastille Day

310
Q

Field, House, and Tree are types of this insect

A

a cricket

311
Q

Fifth Book of the Bible

A

Deuteronomy

312
Q

His famous “Fifth Symphony”

A

Ludwig van Beethoven

313
Q

Boxing Fight Promoter

A

Don King

314
Q

Utah Film Festival

A

Sundance (started by Robert Redford)

315
Q

In the bible, it’s the battlefield where good & evil will fight their final battle

A

Armageddon

316
Q

his Cuban home was known as “Finca Vigia”

A

Ernest Hemingway

317
Q

“Fingal’s Cave” overture, aka “Hebrides Overture” by this composer

A

Felix Mendelssohn

318
Q

“Finger Lickin’ Good” is a slogan for this fast-food brand

A

Kentucky Fried Chicken

319
Q

Finlandia Hall location (city)

A

Helsinki

320
Q

Finnegans Wake author

A

James Joyce

321
Q

Finnish Capital

A

Helsinki

322
Q

Finnish-american Architect

A

Eero Saarinen

323
Q

“Firing Line” host

A

William F. Buckley

324
Q

Bet in which the bettor must correctly choose the first three finishers in a horse race in exact order

A

the trifecta

325
Q

First African-American to win Nobel Peace Prize

A

Dr. Ralph Bunche

326
Q

First American Woman in space

A

Sally Ride

327
Q

This 4-word motto first appeared on U.S. coins in 1864

A

In God We Trust

328
Q

First Artificial Satellite

A

Sputnik

329
Q

First Atomic Bomb

A

New Mexico

330
Q

First Civil War Battle

A

First Battle of Bull Run (or Manassas)

331
Q

First Black Heavyweight Champion

A

Jack Johnson

332
Q

First Chief Justice

A

John Jay

333
Q

First Christian Martyr

A

Saint Stephen (stoned to death)

334
Q

First English Child born in America

A

Virginia Dare (1587 on Roanoke Island)

335
Q

Dutchman Willem Jansz is credited as the first European to sight this continent

A

Australia (1605)

336
Q

First Gospel

A

Matthew

337
Q

John Carver was the first governor of this colony

A

the Plymouth Colony

338
Q

First Japanese monarch to go abroad during reign; also first to meet a U.S. President

A

Emperor Hirohito (to Europe, & President Nixon, both in 1971)

339
Q

First King of a united Italy

A

Victor Emmanuel (also the last king of Sardinia)

340
Q

“First Lady From Plains” author

A

Rosalynn Carter

341
Q

First Lady Of The American Theatre/Stage

A

Helen Hayes

342
Q

He launched the world’s first liquid fuel rocket in 1926

A

Robert Goddard

343
Q

First Mate of the Pequod

A

Starbuck (Moby Dick)

344
Q

First National Park

A

Yellowstone National Park

345
Q

First Permanent English settlement in America

A

Jamestown

346
Q

First Prime Minister Of Independent India

A

Jawaharlal Nehru

347
Q

First Roman Emperor

A

Caesar Augustus

348
Q

First Russian Czar

A

Ivan the Terrible

349
Q

First Satellite

A

Sputnik

350
Q

Sporting event held on the first Saturday of May

A

the Kentucky Derby

351
Q

First Signer of the Declaration of Independence

A

John Hancock

352
Q

The first Skyscraper was built in this U.S. city from 1883-1885

A

Chicago (Home Insurance Building)

353
Q

This English blue cheese is named for the small village where it was first sold

A

Stilton

354
Q

The first stage of a multi-stage rocket

A

Booster

355
Q

He traditionally gives the first toast to the bride & groom at a wedding

A

the best man

356
Q

First U.S. Vice President

A

John Adams

357
Q

The flagship of Columbus’s first voyage to the New World

A

Santa Maria

358
Q

First Woman Governor in the U.S. was elected in this state

A

Wyoming (Nellie Tayloe Ross)

359
Q

Fisherman’s Wharf is an attraction on this city’s waterfront

A

San Francisco

360
Q

This Sebastian Junger book details the loss of a fishing boat, the Andrea Gail, to bad weather

A

The Perfect Storm

361
Q

“Five Easy Pieces” star

A

Jack Nicholson

362
Q

Author of “Five Weeks In A Balloon”

A

Jules Verne

363
Q

Flag Day is a legal holiday only in this state where Betsy Ross worked as a seamstress

A

Pennsylvania

364
Q

He built the original Flamingo Hotel

A

Bugsy Siegel

365
Q

When you swallow, this flap of cartilage covers the larynx; comes from Greek for “above” & “tongue”

A

the epiglottis

366
Q

His first short story collection was 1920’s “Flappers And Philosophers”

A

F. Scott Fitzgerald

367
Q

Mexican Flat Bread

A

Tortilla

368
Q

Shoe made partly of rope

A

Espadrilles

369
Q

State name from Native American word meaning “Flat Water,” a reference to the Platte River

A

Nebraska

370
Q

Flemish Cartographer

A

Gerard Mercator

371
Q

17th century Flemish Master

A

Peter Paul Rubens

372
Q

Author who flew 60 combat missions as a bombardier with the U.S. Army in WWII

A

Joseph Heller

373
Q

Flexible Armor made of metal rings

A

Chain Mail

374
Q

Florentine Author, died in 1527

A

Niccolo Machiavelli

375
Q

Florentine Family

A

The Medicis

376
Q

Florentine Pieta sculptor

A

Michelangelo

377
Q

Florida Governor born in Midland, TX

A

Jeb Bush

378
Q

Island furthest west in Florida Keys

A

Key West

379
Q

Large Florida Lake

A

Lake Okeechobee

380
Q

Florida National Park

A

the Everglades

381
Q

Flow Of Charged Particles from the Sun

A

the solar wind

382
Q

Fragrant mix of Flower Petals & Spices

A

Potpourri

383
Q

Chicago River flows out of this Great Lake

A

Lake Michigan (originally flowed into it)

384
Q

Fluffy Silk or a fluffy type of pie

A

Chiffon

385
Q

Abnormally high Fluid Pressure in the eye causes this condition

A

glaucoma

386
Q

Smallest member of the Flute Family

A

a piccolo

387
Q

Howard Highes’ Flying Boat

A

The Spruce Goose

388
Q

He sketched a Flying Machine and a parachute around 1500 (though neither were built)

A

Leonardo da Vinci

389
Q

Art of paper folding

A

Origami

390
Q

American Folk Artist (painter)

A

Grandma Moses

391
Q

African-American Folk Hero who dug a tunnel

A

John Henry

392
Q

Female Folk Singer & activist

A

Joan Baez

393
Q

Fond Du Lac is in this state

A

Wisconsin

394
Q

Dish for keeping cooked Food Warm

A

a chafing dish

395
Q

Fool For Love playwright

A

Sam Shepard

396
Q

Alexander Pope: “Fools Rush In Where Angels _______ _______ ________.”

A

Fear to tread

397
Q

He co-started with Judy Garland in 1942’s “For Me and My Gal”

A

Gene Kelly

398
Q

Brazil’s “Forbidden Dance”

A

the lambada

399
Q

Native American tribe that was forced to march west, described as the Trail of Tears

A

the Cherokee

400
Q

British author with the same first and last (pen) name; collaborated with Joseph Conrad on 2 novels

A

Ford Madox Ford

401
Q

Ford’s Theater assassin

A

John Wilkes Booth

402
Q

Forest Fire Prevention spokesanimal

A

Smokey the Bear

403
Q

Forest Of Arden is the setting of this Shakespeare play

A

As You Like It

404
Q

Longfellow poem that begins: “This is the forest primeval…”

A

Evangeline

405
Q

The U.S. Forest Service is a branch of this cabinet department

A

Agriculture

406
Q

A soft Form Of Carbon, used as “lead” in pencils

A

Graphite

407
Q

Form Of Food Poisoning from the Latin for “sausage”

A

Botulism

408
Q

Former CBS News anchorman

A

Walter Cronkite

409
Q

Former Child Star that became U.S. Ambassador to Ghana in 1974

A

Shirley Temple

410
Q

Former Crown Colony

A

Hong Kong

411
Q

Great Orator & Former Slave

A

Frederick Douglass

412
Q

Payments made to a Former Spouse

A

Alimony

413
Q

Former VP tried & acquitted on charge of treason in 1807

A

Aaron Burr

414
Q

Forrest Gump actor

A

Tom Hanks

415
Q

Fort Dearborn present-day city

A

Chicago

416
Q

Fort Dix is in this state

A

New Jersey (located just outside Trenton)

417
Q

Fort McHenry features a monument to him

A

Francis Scott Key

418
Q

He was fatally stabbed at Fort Robinson in 1877

A

Crazy Horse

419
Q

He died at Fort Sill in 1910

A

Geronimo

420
Q

He led the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775

A

Ethan Allen

421
Q

Fosbury Flop is used in this sport

A

the high jump

422
Q

Man who found Livingstone

A

Henry Stanley

423
Q

Foundation’s Edge was his first NY Times best-seller (after writing 300+ books)

A

Isaac Asimov

424
Q

The name of this South African city means “Fountain Of Flowers”

A

Bloemfontein

425
Q

He illustrated FDR’s “Four Freedoms”

A

Norman Rockwell

426
Q

Novel with: “Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad!”

A

Animal Farm

427
Q

“Four Quartets” poet

A

T.S. Eliot

428
Q

He proposed his Fourteen Points

A

Woodrow Wilson

429
Q

The Fourth Crusade seized this city

A

Constantinople

430
Q

Fourth President

A

James Madison

431
Q

He made his Fourth Voyage to the New World in 1502-1504

A

Christopher Columbus

432
Q

Second-generation journalist who anchors Fox News Sunday

A

Chris Wallace (son of 60 Minutes correspondent Mike Wallace)

433
Q

Country surrounded by France And Spain

A

Andorra

434
Q

France’s Louis XIII-XVI were part of this dynasty

A

Bourbon (also one Charles and one Henry)

435
Q

She played Frances Farmer in a 1982 film

A

Jessica Lange (in Frances, for which she earned an Oscar nomination; she won the Oscar for supporting actress in Tootsie the same year).

436
Q

Francis II was leader of this empire when it dissolved in 1806

A

the Holy Roman Empire

437
Q

Francis Marion’s nickname

A

The Swamp Fox

438
Q

The Francis Scott Key Bridge crosses the Potapsco River in this city

A

Baltimore

439
Q

In 1995, he succeeded Francois Mitterand as France’s president

A

Jacques Chirac

440
Q

Francoise Gilot had a famous affair with this artist, and is the mother of two of his children

A

Pablo Picasso

441
Q

Title of Frank Abagnale’s best-selling memoir

A

Catch Me If You Can

442
Q

Frank Butler’s wife

A

Annie Oakley

443
Q

Actor who played Frank Drebin

A

Leslie Nielsen (in TheNaked Gun movies)

444
Q

11-year-old Frank Epperson invented this frozen treat

A

the popsicle

445
Q

Frank Gorshin played this character in the 1960s Batman TV series

A

The Riddler

446
Q

Frank Seiberling founded this tire company named after the inventor of vulcanized rubber

A

Goodyear

447
Q

Frankie Muniz TV show

A

Malcolm In The Middle

448
Q

“great” Frankish King

A

Charlemagne

449
Q

Franklin Pierce was close friends with this author, a classmate at Bowdoin College

A

Nathaniel Hawthorne

450
Q

Franz Ferdinand title

A

Archduke

451
Q

Franz Lehar opera

A

The Merry Widow

452
Q

Fred Gipson novel

A

Old Yeller

453
Q

Fred MacMurray TV show

A

My Three Sons (he played the dad)

454
Q

Emperor of Ethiopia has traditionally claimed descent from this biblical couple

A

King Solomon & the Queen of Sheba

455
Q

Freddy Krueger series

A

A Nightmare on Elm Street

456
Q

Frederic Henry is the protagonist of this Hemingway novel

A

A Farewell to Arms

457
Q

Frederick Ashton choreographed this ballet, debuting in 1948

A

Cinderella

458
Q

Frederick Banting won the Nobel Prize for medicine for his discovery of this

A

Insulin

459
Q

Frederick The Great was King of this nation

A

Prussia