Palaces
Mashed-up book titles (Name the two books/same author)
From S to S
Bodies of Water
Historic Men
100

It was the principal residence of French kings from Louis XIV to Louis XVI

Versailles

100

"Horton Hears a Ham"

Horton hears a Who! and Green Eggs and Ham

100

More than necessary 

a surplus
100

Lake Victoria is the largest source of this African river

The Nile 

100

This "Junior" oil heir who gave the U.N. the money to buy land for its HQ will always be a center of attention in New York City

Rockafeller 

200

The Winter Palace in St. Petersburg was long the official residence of the Russian monarchy & today is part of this museum complex

The Hermitage 

200

The Runaway Brief

The Runaway Jury and The Pelican Brief

200

This affliction is a reactivation of the same virus that causes chicken pox

Shingles 

200

Built in the early 1960s, the Bridge of the Americas spans this waterway

The Panama Canal 

200

It was no minor feat that in 1990, he emerged victorious in a 3-person race to succeed Margaret Thatcher as prime minister

John Major

300

The Doge's Palace in Venice is connected to a prison complex by this fateful bridge built around 1600


The Bridge of Sighs

300

Pride and Sensibility

Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility

300

A type of resting place made for the ancient Egyptian priestess Nitocris

a sarcophagus 

300

Formations like the Great Barrier Reef gave this body of water its name

The Coral Sea 

300

In the 1970s this future Secretary of State was a spokesman for Vietnam Veterans Against the War

(John) Kerry

400

Built in the 1740s, Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam was the summer residence of this "Great" Prussian

Frederick the Great

400

Love in the Time of Solitude 

Live in the Time of Cholera and The Hundred Years of Solitude 

400

This liquor takes its name from a German word for "mouthful"

Schnapps

400

Miami is a port on this bay

Biscayne Bay 

400

Multitasking in 1794, he negotiated a treaty with Britain while also serving as the first Chief Justice of the United States

(John) Jay

500

Once a home of Henry VIII, Hampton Court Palace was expanded at the behest of William & Mary by this 17th century architect


(Sir Christopher) Wren 

500

God Bless you, Mr. Cradle

God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater and Cat's Cradle

500

This type of cloud forms a continuous horizontal sheet, sometimes bringing light drizzle

Stratus 

500

Surt is the main port on this Libyan gulf

The Gulf of Sidra 

500

Hey there, Pilgrim! This Plymouth colony cofounder wed the former Priscilla Mullins around 1623 & eventually fathered 11 kids

John Alden 

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