MOVIE THRILLERS
BLACK AMERICA
ORGANIZATIONS
DECORATIVE ARTS
QUOTATIONS
200
'In 1988 this 1962 Frank Sinatra film based on Richard Condon's novel was re-released to the theatres'
The Manchurian Candidate
200
'Ralph Bunche was the first black American to win the Nobel Peace Prize & this civil rights leader was second'
Martin Luther King, Jr.
200
'"American Birds" is a publication of this organization'
National Audubon Society
200
'A popular Chippendale style of the 1750s was inspired by designs from this large Asian country'
China
200
'Shaw wrote, "A government which" does this "to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul"'
Robs Peter
400
'Joe Eszterhas received a record $3 million for his script of this 1992 Michael Douglas-Sharon Stone film'
Basic Instinct
400
'This state song of Virginia was written by black composer James A. Bland'
"Carry Me Back to Old Virginny"
400
'In 1986 Red Crescent became part of its official name'
International Red Cross
400
'Point d'Angleterre is a lovely example of the bobbin or pillow type of this dainty fabric'
Lace
400
'He was quoted April 14, 1961: "I could have gone on flying through space forever"'
Yuri Gagarin
600
'Joseph Wiseman played the lanky title villain in this 1962 James Bond movie, the first in the series'
Dr. No
600
'When he retired from the Supreme Court in 1991, Clarence Thomas was appointed to his seat'
Thurgood Marshall
600
'This organization sponsors the Great American Smokeout the third Thursday in November'
American Cancer Society
600
'"The Hunt of the Unicorn" is a famous example of the mille-fleur type of this wall hanging'
Tapestry
600
'Virgil spoke of it as "flying, never to return", a sign he was having fun'
Time
800
'The finale of Alfred Hitchcock's "Saboteur" takes place on this national landmark'
Statue of Liberty
800
'In 1957 she became the first black American athlete to win the Wimbledon singles'
Althea Gibson
800
'General Ambrose Burnside was one of the early leaders of this organization, abbreviated GAR'
Grand Army of the Republic
800
'This sleek, elegant style of the 1920s is also known as Jazz Modern'
Art Deco
800
'Truman said, "It's a recession when your neighbor loses his job, it's" this "when you lose your own"'
Depression
1000
'Barbara Stanwyck got an Oscar nomination for her role in this 1948 thriller based on a 1943 radio play'
Sorry, Wrong Number
1000
'This "Beloved" author was born Chloe Anthony Wofford in 1931'
Toni Morrison
1000
'"We Build" is the club motto of this civic organization with an Indian name'
Kiwanis International
1000
'This English potter was noted for the black basaltes ware he developed around 1768'
Josiah Wedgwood
1000
'Konrad Adenauer defined this subject as "the sum total of things that could have been avoided"'
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