HAIRSTYLES
POETS & POETRY
EGYPTOLOGY
THE CIVIL WAR
U.S. GEOGRAPHY
200
'The flat-top is a variation of this militaristic cut: it's squarer on top'
Crew Cut
200
'William Wordsworth wrote, "My heart leaps up when I behold" one of these colorful arches "in the sky"'
a rainbow
200
'An ancient Egyptian who had a sweet tooth would reach for honey or this palm fruit'
Date
200
'On May 11, 1862, this Confederate ironclad was blown up by Confederate States of America troops when the North approached Richmond'
Merrimack
200
'Vineyard Sound separates Martha's Vineyard from the southernmost part of this cape'
Cape Cod
400
'A wedge-cut of the late '70s was named for this female skater, who popularized it at the Olympics'
Dorothy Hamill
400
'"New Hampshire", a poem with notes & grace notes, earned this poet the first of his four Pulitzers'
Robert Frost
400
'Egyptians began riding around in these horse-drawn vehicles during the reign of the Hyksos'
Chariots
400
'On September 7, 1864, this Union commanding general entered Atlanta'
William Sherman
400
'Rivers flowing into this bay include the Susquehanna, James, & Rappahannock'
Chesapeake Bay
600
'During World War II, many women wore this shoulder-length style with the ends curled under from ear-to-ear'
Page Boy
600
'In 1971, a copy of his original manuscript for "The Wasteland" was published, with an introduction by his widow'
T.S. Eliot
600
'Egypt's capital during the Old Kingdom; its original name meant "The White Wall"'
Memphis
600
'At the end of the war, Lincoln assigned this battlefield nurse the task of identifying missing soldiers'
Clara Barton
600
'It's the state in which you'd find Suwannee Sound'
Florida
800
'From Middle French for "chain", it's a knot or coil of hair worn at the back of the head or neck'
a chignon
800
'After writing about "The Wreck of the Hesperus", he wrote "The Building of the Ship"'
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
800
'Biban Al Mullak is the Arabic name for this famous burial site in western Thebes'
Valley of the Kings
800
'Nicknamed "Fighting Joe", he replaced Ambrose Burnside as commander of the Army of the Potomac in 1863'
Hooker
800
'George Vancouver named this Washington state mountain for a friend in the British navy'
Mt. Rainier
1000
'In China it was once popular for men to shave their front hair & comb the back hair into this long braid'
Queue
1000
'In an Edna St. Vincent Millay poem, "My candle burns at both ends; it will not" do this'
Last the Night
1000
'In early Egypt, the king's chief minister held this title that the Ottomans made grand'
wazir
1000
'This battle named for a Tennessee church was the first in the Western Hemisphere to engage 100,000 men'
Shiloh
1000
'It's the only Great Lake not bordering the state of Michigan'
Lake Ontario
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