Awards
Black America
Theatre
World Cities
The Roaring '20s
200

In 1993, this star of "Murder She Wrote" was the recipient of the American Ireland Fund's Heritage Award.

Angela Lansbury

Julie Andrews

Carrie Preston

Angela Lansbury

200

Jean Baptiste Point du Sable, a Black trader, founded the settlement that later became this "Windy City".

San Francisco

Chicago

Milwaukee

Chicago

200

This country's Shaw Festival was founded in Niagara-on-the-Lake in 1962.

USA

Canada

England

Canada

200

From 1961-1989, a concrete wall separated the Eastern & Western sections of this German city.

Munich

Berlin

Hamburg

Berlin

200

To show how crazy things were at the time, Hermann Rorschach devised this test around 1920.

Word Association Test

Ink Blot Test

Thematic Apperception Test

Ink Blot Test

400

In 1988, this "Golden Bear" was honored with Golf Magazine's one-time-only player of the Century Award.

Tiger Woods

Scottie Scheffler

Jack Nicklaus

Jack Nicklaus

400

He was an editor for "Black Sports" magazine & sports director for KNBC before joining the "Today" show.

Bryant Gumbel

Lester Holt

Craig Melvin

Bryant Gumbel

400

In 1939, Van Heflin & Joseph Cotten co-starred with her in "The Philadelphia Story"

Katharine Hepburn

Faye Dunaway

Viola Davis

Katharine Hepburn

400

When Napoleon seized it in 1798, this Egyptian city had been under the control of the Turks for 281 years.

Luxor

Alexandria

Cairo

Cairo

400

In a 1926 stunt he stayed underwater for 91 minutes with only about 5 minutes of air.

Howard Thurston

David Blaine

Harry Houdini

Harry Houdini

600

In 1968, this helicopter pioneer received a National Medal of Science from President Johnson.

Boeing

Sikorsky

Bell Textron

Sikorsky

600

In 1945, this educator became the 1st Black person elected to the Hall of Fame for Great Americans.

A. Philip Randolph

Frederick Douglass

Booker T. Washington

Booker T. Washington

600

"That Championship Season" concerns a reunion of 4 former players of this sport with their coach.

Soccer

Football

Basketball

Basketball

600

The Welsh Folk Museum is at St. Fagan's, about 4 miles west of the center of this capital.

Cardiff

Swansea

Edinburgh

Cardiff

600

In 1925, the 1st U.S. air mail sent to a foreign country went on one of these from Lakehurst to Bermuda.

a dirigible

an Aerostat

a hot air balloon

a dirigible

800

This cellist was honored posthumously with a 1989 Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award.

Paul Tortelier

Pablo Casals

Yo-Yo Ma

Pablo Casals

800

In 1986, she unseated Katarina Witt to become the world figure skating champion.

Debi Thomas

Starr Andrews

Gabby Douglas

Gabby Douglas

800

Andrey Prozorov isn't onstage at the beginning of this Chekhov play, but his female siblings are.

Three Sisters

Uncle Vanya

The Wedding

Three Sisters

800

Sit of the 1968 Winter Olympics, this French city's name is a corruption of Gratianopolis.

Annecy

Grenoble

Lyon

Grenoble

800

In 1921, Isadora Duncan opened a school for dance in this Eastern European capital.

Moscow

Kyiv

Warsaw

Moscow

1000

This couple received a 1962 Hubbard Medal for their contributions to paleontology.

The Leakeys

The Johansons

Alan Grant & Ellie Sattler

The Leakeys

1000

This Black Muslim minister born Louis Eugene Walcott once worked as a professional calypso singer.

Louis Farrakhan

Malcolm X

Elijah Muhammad

Louis Farrakhan

1000

"Redhead", the 1st musical Bob Fosse directed, starred this redhead who became his 3rd wife.

Carol Haney

Ann Reinking

Gwen Verdon

Gwen Verdon

1000

This Venezuelan city that shares its name with a lake it the country's chief coffee-exporting port.

Maracaibo

Caracas

Valencia

Maracaibo

1000

As Interior Secretary, he was the leading figure in the Teapot Dome scandal.

Warren G. Harding

Harry M. Daugherty

Albert Fall

Albert Fall

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