ANNUAL EVENTS
RAD PSEUDONYMS
Jack
The Queen
"ACE"
100

Every year since 1992, the World Invitational Hula Festival has been held in this state capital

Honolulu

100

In the 1950s Ernesto Guevara de la Serna began going by this name

Che

100

He was twice jailed in the 1990s for assisting the suicides of terminally ill patients

Kevorkian

100

Queen Elizabeth II has this many children

4

100

The final frontier for Kirk & the crew

Space

200

This city's 4th of July celebration includes fireworks & music on the Charles, near the Longfellow Bridge

Boston

200

During WWII a Vietnamese leader born Nguyen Sinh Cung began using this name meaning "bringer of light"

Ho Chi Minh

200

This Jack & his 3 brothers founded one of the "Big Five" Hollywood studios in 1923

(Jack) Warner

200

After Elizabeth became queen, her first regional tours included a controversial visit to this smallest U.K. country

Northern Ireland

200

Home hearth

Fireplace
300

This city's annual Three Rivers Regatta features live concerts & the National Dragon Boat Championships

Pittsburgh

300

Have a cocktail & tell us this pseudonym adopted by Russian revolutionary Vyacheslev Skryabin

Molotov

300

It's a mild, smooth cow's-milk cheese named for a town on California's central coast

Monterey Jack

300

During WWII, Elizabeth & her sister were evacuated to this castle where their grandfather George V is buried

Windsor Castle

300

It can mean to hug or to take up a cause eagerly

embrace

400

An annual Michigan event is the Labor Day walk over this bridge between the Upper & Lower Peninsulas

the Mackinac Bridge

400

Pseudonym of labor activist & magazine namesake Mary Harris Jones

Mother Jones

400

Fox-hunting dog breed named for a 19th century British clergyman

Jack Russell

400

When Elizabeth was born, her parents were the Duke & Duchess of this Northern English city

York

400

A runner's rate, or a popular brand of salsa

Pace

500

An annual festival in Caraquet, New Brunswick celebrates the culture of these French settlers

the Acadians

500

Lev Bronshtein is thought to have taken this pseudonym from one of his jailers, probably without axing

(Leon) Trotsky

500

This raspy-voiced DJ & "Midnight Special" host was a fixture of American radio in the 1960s & '70s

Wolfman Jack

500

To marry Elizabeth, Prince Philip had to renounce claims to this southern European country's crown

Greece

500

A porch adjoining a building, like where Mummy often served tea

terrace

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