FASHION HISTORY
FAMOUS "CHASE"s
THE PLAYWRIGHT IN QUESTION
"B" MOVIES
4-LETTER WORDS
100

In ancient times this country popularized a loose, flowing tunic called the "chiton"

Greece

100

This category's coffee

Chase & Sanborn

100

"The Wedding", "The Bear", "Uncle Vanya"

Anton Chekhov

100

Movie in which Harrison Ford sets out to track down "Replicants" in 21st century Los Angeles

Blade Runner

100

Different types include pine,
volcanic, & ice cream

a cone

200

Hannibal wore these accessories as a disguise, but Dolly Parton just wears them to look pretty

wigs

200

In 1973, this American financial institution was 1st to open an office in Russia in 50 years

Chase Manhattan Bank

200

"The Dreamy Kid", "More Stately Mansions", "Strange Interlude"

(Eugene) O'Neill

200

Music heard when Bo was seen in "10", it became a movie title for her 5 years later

"Bolero"

200

The citrus fruit that fits this category

a lime

300

A 17th century woman wore her "commode", a silk-covered wired form 2 or 3 tiers high, on this

her head

300

This TV series made money the old-fashioned way--it earned it

The Paper Chase

300

"The Jealous Husband", "The Seductive Countess", "The Misanthrope"

Molière

300

This 1983 film had an appropriate title, since Richard Gere was running from the law

Breathless

300

When it means "rescind", you can do it to an embargo. & when it means "steal", you can do it to a purse

lift

400

Though empire dresses of the 1800s had low necklines these features were especially high

waistline

400

Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury, as Chief Justice he presided over Johnson's impeachment

Salmon P. Chase

400

"Curse fo the Starving Class", "Buried Child", "A Lie of the Mind"

Sam Shepard

400

1952 movie in which a brainy chimp leads a college football team to victory--without Ronnie's help

Bonzo Goes to College

400

From Arabic for "the wood", it's a pear-shaped, wooden musical instrument

a lute

500

A "chatelaine" was the mistress of a chateau or this, which she wore to hang keys on

chain

500

Pulitzer Prize playwright who made us all see a 6-foot invisible rabbit named "Harvey"

Mary Chase

500

"American Buffalo", "Glengarry Glen Ross", "Sexusal Perversity in Chicago"

David Mamet

500

Word in movie titles that precedes
"Narcissus",
"Orchid" &
"Rose"

Black

500

Muscovite is an example of this group of flaky silicates used for insulation

mica

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