Religion Founders
Colorful Phrases
Potpourri
Epistolary Novels
Geographic Terms
400

His death in 632 A.D. led to a dispute over whether Abu Bakr or Ali was his true successor

Muhammed

400

If you're miffed Muffy, you're "seeing" this color

Red
400

This country, an enclave in Italy, is smaller than the National Mall in Washington, D.C.

The Vatican

400

The epistolary novel is usually made up of these, like "The Screwtape" kind

letters
400

Also an article of clothing, it's a projecting part of a coastline

cape
800

Joseph Smith said the angel Moroni told him of a set of golden plates that Joseph translated into this text

The Book of Mormon

800

Something that shows up completely unexpectedly does it in this 4-word manner

out of the blue

800

It was first offered as a fountain beverage at Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta in 1886

Coca-Cola

800

"The Boy Next Door", a 21st century novel by Meg Cabot, uses this newer form of correspondence

e-mail

800

In Roman times it was territory outside Italy ruled by a governor; today its a political division in nations like Canada

a province

1200

In founding Christian Science, she promoted the concept that sickness is spiritual, not material

(Mary Baker) Eddy

1200

A complete embarrassment to a family is this wool giver

a black sheep

1200

This animal, a proverbial symbol of grace, also has pure speed: it can run at 50 miles per hour


Gazelle

1200

Wallflower Charlie writes, "Dear friend" at the beginner of his entries in the Stephen Chbosky novel

The Perks of Being a Wallflower

1200

Bisecting North America hydrologically, this line has been called thie "backbone of America"

The Continental Divide

1600

Tradition says in the 500s B.C. this Iranian prophet learned of the spirits of truth and falsehood

Zoroaster

1600

Bringing your lunch to work is called this, named for the paper container that holds the sanwich

brown bagging

1600

The name of this 2-hulled boat is from the Tamil for "tied wood"

catamaran

1600

Made into a Christpher Nolan film, this novel is told through the diaries of 2 rival Victorian magicians

The Prestige

1600

A rugged mountain pass is a gap, & an especially rugged gap is notch, like this one just east of Burlington

Smuggler's Notch

2000

Daily Double!

A guiding principle of Mahavira, considered a founder of Jainism, was ahisma, this principle also advocated by Ghandi

Non-violence

2000
Hercule Poirot used his "little" these to solve

grey cells

2000

On Nov. 12, 1833 these meteor showers were seen across all of North America, sparking a serious study of meteor showers

The Leonids

2000

DAILY DOUBLE!

In a Lionel Shriver novel, a mom writes notes to a dad because of a "Need to Talk About" this dangerous son

Kevin (Khatchadourian)

2000

Fed by an aquifer, the world's largest of these in Saudi Arabia is the al-Ahsa

an oasis

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