THE BLUE & THE GRAY
4-LETTER WORDS
TRANSPORTATION
AUSTRALIA
COLORFUL CLOTHING
100

Side which had more men killed & wounded

the North (the Union)

100

You could find one behind a soda fountain or in the title of a Steve Martin movie

a jerk

100

Very large ships are steered by using this, not a steering oar

a rudder

100

Set in Australia, this torrid tale starred Richard Chamberlain & Rachel Ward

The Thornbirds

100

It's widely reported to be first lady Nancy Reagan's favorite clothing color

red

200

Nickname of brilliant Confederate cavalry leader James Ewell Brown Stuart

Jeb

200

Come on, this word isn't difficult

easy

200

This country is the world's #3 auto maker, after the U.S. & Japan

West Germany

200

By royal proclamation, she created the new nation of Australia on the 1st day of the 20th century

Queen Victoria

200

When a debutante has her coming-out party, she usually comes out in this color gown

white

300

"A cheese box on a raft" was how this Union battleship was described

the Monitor

300

Latin for "he goes out", it's a stage direction for characters to go out

exit

300

1st appearing in Europe around 900 A.D. they allowed horses to travel faster & farther

iron horseshoes

300

These trees help fill both the country's newsprint needs & koalas' stomachs

eucalyptus trees

300

Traditional color of a morning coat

gray

400

Last Southern stronghold to surrender, it's Alabama's only port city

Mobile

400

It can follow Cape, French, or car

horn

400

The cheapest way to transport freight, usually limited to petroleum & natural gas

pipeline

400

About 40% of all Australians live in these 2 state capitals

Sydney & Melbourne

400

AFC team whose jerseys are the same color as their name

the Cleveland Browns

500

The Confederate Constitution allowed a President to serve just 1 term of this many years

6 years

500

A large sheet of floating ice formed on a lake, river, or ocean

a floe

500

New levitation trains use this force to travel 4 inches above the rail

magnetism

500

Among the 1st 1487 British settlers, 759 had this distinction in common

that they were prisoners (convicts)

500

In song, "You're So Vain", shade of orange his scarf was

apricot

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