The Bible
'50's TV
National Landmarks
Notorious
4-Letter Words
100

When "Joshua Fit The Battle Of Jericho", these took a tumble

The walls

100

Occupation of Richard Diamond, Peter Gunn & Mike Hammer

Privates eyes (or private detectives)

100

She came from France to harbor America's freedom

The Statue of Liberty

100

It was probably a lyre, not a fiddle, if he played it while Rome burned

Nero

100

Pulled the trigger or what's in a jigger

Shot

200

His price was 30 pieces of silver

Judas

200

She was "Our Miss Brooks"

Eve Arden

200

When he was home, George Washington slept here

Mount Vernon

200

His book, translated as "My Struggle", outlined plans to conquer Europe

Adolf Hitler

200

Basketball defense or Serling's twilight area

Zone

300

According to the Bible, it wasn't necessarily an apple

The forbidden fruit (or the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge)

300

Amount Michael Anthony gave out each week on behalf of John Beresford Tipton

$1 million

300

The cornerstone of Massachusetts, it bears the date 1620

Plymouth Rock

300

Lenin called him ruthless, and his purges proved he was

Stalin

300

Little girls do it with a rope, Van Halen does it in a song

Jump

400

Though its name means "city of peace", it's seen over 30 wars, the last in 1967

Jerusalem

400

His card read "Have gun, will travel"

Paladin (Richard Boone)

400

Site where John Hancock signed his "John Hancock"

Independence Hall

400

It's the first 4-letter word in "The Star Spangled Banner"

What

500

Accord to 1st Timothy, it is the "root of all evil"

The love of money

500

Name under which experimenter Don Herbert taught viewers all about science

Mr. Wizard

500

D.C. building shaken by November '83 bomb blast

The Capitol

500

After the deed, he leaped to the stage shouting "Sic semper tyrannis"

John Wilkes Booth

500

The president takes one before stepping into office

Oath

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