THE ARMED FORCES
U.S. GEOGRAPHY
BRITISH HISTORY
'50s FILM FACTS
FASHION
200
'This branch's memorial in Arlington, Va. depicts the flag raising on Iwo Jima'
the Marine Corps
200
'Alabama's general coastline, only 53 miles, is along this gulf'
the Gulf of Mexico
200
'The Normans built many of these with mottes & baileys around the country'
castles
200
'This "fair lady"s radiant performance in "The Nun's Story" earned her a 1959 Oscar nomination'
Audrey Hepburn
200
'High rise, harem & hip-hugger are 3 types of these'
pants
400
'In 1952 the U.S. Army formed the special forces group later nicknamed this'
the Green Berets
400
'Cities on this river include Aliquippa, Pennsylvania & Louisville, Kentucky'
the Ohio River
400
'This new form of football was invented in 1823 when a boy carried the ball instead of kicking it'
rugby football
400
'In 1956 he made his movie debut in a Civil War film called "Love Me Tender"'
Elvis Presley
400
'To evaluate these gems, run them across your teeth; the real ones are rough'
pearls
600
'The U.S. has built over 50 of the F-117A planes with this "sneaky" nickname'
stealth
600
'The Los Angeles aqueduct crosses the western part of this desert'
the Mojave
600
'Henry II referred to him as a "turbulent priest"'
Becket
600
'Poetic pair played by Jennifer Jones & Bill Travers in 1957's "The Barretts of Wimpole Street"'
the Brownings
600
'This clothing chain "fell into" a 1988 Woolmark award from the Men's Fashion Assoc. of America'
the Gap
800
'During World War II Oveta Culp Hobby was director of this new force'
the Women\'s Army Corps
800
'Georgia's highest point is Brasstown Bald Mountain in this range of the Appalachians'
the Blue Ridge Mountains
800
'The "rump" parliament wanted him to be the last king England would ever name'
Charles I
800
'His children Michael, Josephine & Geraldine played street urchins in his 1952 film "Limelight"'
(Charlie) Chaplin
800
'In 1958 he designed the trapeze dress for the house of Dior'
Yves Saint-Laurent
1000
'Until rear-admiral was created in 1862, this was the highest non-honorary U.S. Navy rank'
captain
1000
'This twin city of Urbana, Illinois was once called West Urbana'
Champaign
1000
'Thie became a royal palace after Henry VIII confiscated it from Cardinal Wolsey'
Hampton Court
1000
'Dean Stockwell was a teenager when he played the title lad in the 1950 film of this Kipling classic'
Kim
1000
'"Bouncy" term for the wide ruffle attached to a skirt'
a flounce
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