BIOLOGY
BODIES OF WATER
THE 1830S
FLAGS
POETS & POETRY
200
'These are made up of a racus, barbules, barbs & a quill'
Feather
200
'Father Louis L'Enfant, who accompanied LaSalle, was the first white man to view these falls in 1678'
Niagara Falls
200
'She became a queen in 1837 after her uncle, King William IV, died'
Victoria
200
'This man's expeditionary flag bore the initials "F & Y" for Ferdinand & Ysabel'
Christopher Columbus
200
'Richard Lovelace wrote, "Stone walls do not a prison make, nor"
these "a cage"'
Iron Bars
400
'Houseflies & tsetse flies are true flies & have this many wings'
2
400
'This Canadian bay has the longest shoreline of any bay'
Hudson Bay
400
'In 1839, 35 years after Alexander Hamilton died, Congress made this illegal in the District of Columbia'
Dueling
400
'San Antonio's flag features this landmark pictured on a lone star'
The Alamo
400
'In this poem, there are two out, two on base, and the score is: Opponents, 4
Mudville, 2'
"Casey at the Bat"
600
'Hemolysis is the release of this protein pigment from blood cells'
Hemoglobin
600
'The island of Corregidor guards the entrance to this Phillippine bay'
Manila Bay
600
'In 1837 in Machunk, Pennsylvania, this kind of coal was used to smelt iron for the first time'
Anthracite
600
'Though the French flag no longer features these flower designs, the flag of the province of Quebec does'
Fleur-de-Lis
600
'One of his sonnets begins, "My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun"'
William Shakespeare
800
'Coral, horse, oyster & parasol are types of this fungus'
Mushrooms
800
'This largest tributary of the Columbia River rises in Yellowstone National Park'
Snake River
800
'This Boston abolitionist began publication of "The Liberator" in 1831'
William Lloyd Garrison
800
'Iraq's flag consists of stripes of red, white & black & three stars of this color'
Green
800
'Edwin Arlington Robinson character who "one calm summer night, went home and put a bullet through his head"'
Richard Cory
1000
'This jelling agent prepared from seaweed is often used to grow microorganisms'
Agar
1000
'The Gulf of Aden separates Somalia and this country on the Arabian Peninsula'
Yemen
1000
'In 1832 an expedition led by Henry Schoolcraft discovered the source of the Mississippi at this Minnesota lake'
Lake Itasca
1000
'Oddly enough, the cross in the corner of this Mediterranean island's flag is not the one named for it'
Malta
1000
'This Englishman published his translation of "The Rubyyat" anonymously in 1859'
Edward Fitzgerald
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