The Fabric of Our Lives
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John F. Kennedy
"Six" Pack
100

Before it can become this fabric, the raw material must be tanned.

What is Leather.

100

in the late 18th century, this legendary seamstress was a flag maker for the Pennsylvania navy.

Who is Betsy Ross.

100

This Chinese sauce is basically made from applesauce and apricot jam. There's no  fowl in it at all.

What is Duck Sauce.

100

JFK and Jaqueline Bouvier were married in 1952 in this Rhode Island city of mansions.

Where is Newport.

100

This 1970's TV series focused on an astronaut, played by Lee Majors, with superhuman strength and abilities because of his bionic implants.

What is "The Six Million Dollar Man".

200

This fabric used for sacks and as backing for rugs and linoleum, is made from jute or sisal plants.

What is Burlap.(Also known as Hessian)

200

This 20th century First Lady and her husband were distant cousins.

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt.

200

This sauce, which is often swerved with seafood, is esily made with mayonnaise and pickle relish.

What is Tartar Sauce.

200

Cliff Robertson played JFK in this 1963 movie, which took its title from the boat Lieutenant Junior Grade John F. Kennedy commanded in 1943.

Pt-109

200

"Will you still need me? Will you still feed me? When I'm...."

What is Sixty-Four.

300

Marker pens and blackboard erasers are made from this fabric.

What is Felt.

300

She is most famous for her best selling book on etiquette, but she also wrote five novels between 1904 and 1910.

Who is Emily Post.

300

The name of this sauce which is made of basil,oil and garlic means "Beaten" in Italian.

What is Pesto.

300

In 1963, JFK donated the Pulitzer Prize money he received for his book to the United Negro College Fund.

What is Profiles in Courage.

300

The name of this theme park company, which started in Texas, refers to the nations that have governed Texas throughout its history : Spain, France, Mexico, The Republic of Texas, the United States of America, and the Confederate States of America.

What is Six Flags.

400

The title of a 1956 Gregory Peck movie includes the same name of this soft suit fabric.

What is Flannel. (The Man in the Gray Flannel Suit)

400

One of her best known songs was "G-d Bless the Child", which she co-wrote with composer Arthur Herzog, Jr. in 1939. She titles her 1956 autobiography Lady Sings the Blues.

Who is Billie Holiday.

400

Eggs Benedict are always served with a heaping helping of this rich sauce, which is traditionally made with egg yolk, butter, and lemon juice.

What is Hollandaise Sauce.

400

The Kennedy School of Government on JFK Street is part of this university.

What is Harvard.

400

A tagline from this 1999 film directed by M. Night Shyamalan was: "I see dead people."

What is The Sixth Sense.

500

It's not surprising that Chantilly, France is famous for this fabric, often made of black silk.

What is Lace.

500

She achieved national recognition at the age of 21, while she was still an undergraduate student at Yale,    when her design was chosen for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC.

Who is Maya Lin.

500

Sushi is often dipped in a sauce, mixed at the table, of soy sauce and this pungent green mustard.

What is Wasabi.

500

The JFK Presidential Library, located at Boston's Outer Harbor, was designed by this Chinese American architect.

Who is I.M. Pei

500

This television series, set in a Los Angeles funeral home, ran on HBO from 2001 to 2005. It is widely regarded as one of the best series of all time.

What is Six Feet Under.

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