AUTHORS
1ST FAMILY TRIVIA
US GEOGRAPHY
NOTABLE WOMEN
1960
TV COPS
100

While many people shorten their last names, in 1700 this author lengthened his from "Foe" to this.

Daniel Defoe
100

He called his first wife "Button Nose No. 1" & his daughter Maureen, "Button Nose No. 2".

Ronald Reagan
100

This area in the Dakotas was named for its difficult terrain, not for its wild frontiersmen.

The Badlands
100

She was named for her birthplace: Winona, Minnesota.

Winona Ryder
100

He was re-elected to the U.S. Senate & at the same time elected Vice President of the U.S.

Lyndon Johnson
100

It was Thursday, 9 o'clock; turned on this show; cop named Friday wanted "Just the facts, ma'am".

Dragnet
200

Mark Twain said this man "scored 114 offenses against literary art" on just 1 page of "The Deerslayer".

James Fenimore Cooper
200

Because of her energetic dancing style, she was nicknamed "Luci Watusi."

Luci Johnson
200

The waters off Cape Hatteras in this state have been called "the graveyard of the Atlantic".

North Carolina
200

These ever-popular singing sisters performed at the Lawrence Welk Champagne Theatre in Branson, Missouri.

The Lennon Sisters
200

Shirley Jones & Burt Lancaster both won Oscars for their roles in this 1960 film.

Elmer Gantry
200

Of "Harry-O", "Cannon", or "Banacek", the one who wasn't an ex-cop.

Banacek
300

The 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Biography went to "Look Homeward: A Life of" this man.

Thomas Wolfe
300

She inspired the song "Alice Blue Gown".

Alice Roosevelt
300

This region between the Appalachians & the Atlantic Coastal Plain was named for a region in Italy.

The Piedmont
300

Kay Waldo Barnes, this former CBS anchorman's cousin, became the first female mayor of Kansas City, MO. in 1999.

Walter Cronkite
300

17 days before leaving office in 1960, President Eisenhower cut diplomatic ties with this country.

Cuba
300

He once described his series "Bronk" as "Stupid" - believe it or not.

Jack Palance
400

He grew prize dahlias & had an enormous aviary at his Hollywood home, "Ozcot".

Frank Baum
400
DAILY DOUBLE!!
Billy Beer
400

Rivers that eventually reach the Atlantic are separated from those reaching the Pacific by this.

the Continental Divide
400

Her first novel, "The Road Through the Wall", was published in 1948, the same year as her short story "The Lottery".

Shirley Jackson
400

After a record 8 stays of execution, this author of "Cell 2455 Death Row" was finally executed.

Caryl Chessman
400

Former Olympic decathlon star who filled in for Erik Estrada during salary dispute on "CHiPs".

Bruce Jenner
500

He was the most famous resident of Oxford, Mississippi.

William Faulkner
500

This son of a president was at or near the scene of 3 presidential assassination.

Robert Lincoln
500

Both the Army's Field Artillery Center & Geronimo's grave are at Fort Sill in this state.

Oklahoma
500

 Ekaterina Gordeeva won her first Olympic gold medal in 1988, the same year this skater won her second gold medal.

Katarina Witt
500

Country which led the world in oil production in 1960.

the U.S.
500

Detective whose writing a novel, "Blood on the Badge", became a running joke on "Barney Miller".

Ron Harris
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