BIOGRAPHIES
SAINTS
MAXIMS & MOTTOS
SPORTS
FOOD FACTS
200
'Anne Edwards' biography of this former child star is called "American Princess"'
Shirley Temple
200
'In 1636 St. Philip of Moscow was canonized by this church, not the Roman Catholic Church'
the Eastern Orthodox Church
200
'"Absence makes the heart grow fonder" is disputed by the proverb, "Out of sight, out of" this'
mind
200
'In 1941 this heavyweight boxing champ successfully defended his title a record 7 times'
Joe Louis
200
'The edible portions of the cabbage palm tree are called these "of palm"'
hearts
400
'A biography subtitled "Patriot and Traitor" tells why he turned to the British cause'
Benedict Arnold
400
'Thomism is a theological school that follows the teachings of this 13th century saint'
St. Thomas Aquinas
400
'About 500 B.C., this Chinese said, "What you do not want done to yourself, do not do to others"'
Confucius
400
'The only NHL team from the U.S. to win the Stanley Cup in the 1980s was this Uniondale, NY based team'
the New York Islanders
400
'Vegetables a la greque are usually cooked in lemon juice & this oil & served cold'
olive oil
600
'"Mr. Lincoln's Cameraman" is a biography of this photographer'
Mathew Brady
600
'She gave the head of St. John the Baptist to her mother, Herodias'
Salome
600
'Proverb in the title of the following:

"When I was just a little girl, I asked my mother 'What will I be? Will I be pretty, will I be rich?'..."'
"que sera sera"
600
'Star, Flying Dutchman & Tornado are classes in this Olympic sport'
yachting
600
'The sections of a garlic bulb are called these, not to be confused with the spice of the same name'
cloves
800
'William Wright delves into the life & death of this Greek heiress in "All The Pain That Money Can Buy"'
Cristina Onassis
800
'This "Venerable" British saint who died in 735 wasn't canonized until 1899'
the Venerable Bede
800
'John Wilkes Booth called out this motto of Virginia after assassinating Lincoln'
"sic semper tyrannis"
800
'In the 1960s & 1970s he was professional golf's leading money winner 8 times'
Jack Nicklaus
800
'The Devonshire type of this is clotted, and can be served with berries'
cream
1000
'This network anchorwoman who died in 1983 is the subject of a biography called "Golden Girl"'
Jessica Savitch
1000
'At his 1535 execution on Tower Hill, he called himself "The king's good servant, but God's first"'
St. Thomas More
1000
'The Romans first said, "De gustibus non est disputandum" meaning "There is no disputing about" this'
taste
1000
'On June 16, 1987, for the first time in a single meet, 3 men cleared 28' in this field event'
the long jump
1000
'In France this sausage is called "fromage de tete"'
head cheese
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