LAST NAME'S THE SAME
JULY
Greek Letters
Geographic Nicknames
Metals
400

Original moonwalker Neil & biker Lance

Armstrong

400

William Booth founded this charitable "army" on July 5, 1865 in London

The Salvation Army

400

Greek letter you need to know to figure out the area of a circle

Pi

400

With its own Parthenon, Nashville, Tennesse is this Greek city "of the South"

Athens

400

South Africa is the world's leading supplier of this precious metal

Gold

800

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

Oracular Omaha resident Warren & "Margaritaville" resident Jimmy

800

On July 20, 1861 the Congress of the Confederate States began holding sessions in this Virginia city

Richmond

800

This fourth Greek letter is in the title of Helen Reddy's second No. 1 hit

Delta ("Delta Dawn")

800

Louisville is this "city", like the race that's run there

Derby

800

A ferroalloy always contains this metal

Iron

1200

Mona Lisa Smile starlet & Justice John 

Roberts

1200

A July 17, 1917 royal proclamation changed the name of the British royal family to this, like a castle

Windsor

1200

DOUBLE JEOPARDY

It's the final name in watch brands

1200

This Egyptian city earned the nickname "Mother of Books" from the library that was there in ancient times

Alexandria

1200

This liquid metal is added to paints to make them mildew proof

Mercury

1600

Civil rights leader Jesse & Laker leader Phil

Jackson

1600

John Adams' dying words on this date in 1826 were that Thomas Jefferson still lived; John Adams was wrong

July 4

1600

Explore American Samoa & you'll come across this island that'll suit you to a "T"

Tau

1600

Portland, Oregon is "The City of" these flowers

Roses

1600

They're the 2 main metals found in brass

Copper & Zinc

2000

South Carolina senator Lindsey & quarterback Otto

Graham

2000

In July 1893 this president underwent a secret operation to remove part of his jaw due to cancer

Grover Cleveland

2000

Computer games & programs undergo this test period to work out bugs before their final retail release

Beta testing

2000

Due to its sprawling area, the city of Lima is also called El Pulpo, or this sea creature

an octopus

2000

In 1795 Martin Klaproth named this metal, now used in the aerospace industry, for its strength

Titanium

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