NATIVE AMERICANS
BALLET
19th CENTURY NOVELS
TRANSPORTATION
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
200
'The Havasupi Tourist Enterprise supplies guides & mules to tourists at this Arizona natural wonder'
the Grand Canyon
200
'Meaning "step-for-two", it's a dance duet that includes an entre, an adagio, two solos & a coda'
a pas de deux
200
'Near the end of this novel Long John Silver steals some of the booty & is never heard from again'
Treasure Island
200
'From Port Said to Al-Qantara, this canal passes through Lake Manzala, a lagoon'
the Suez Canal
200
'An autopiste, or superhighway, connects this Venezuelan capital with the port of La Guaira'
Caracas
400
'The Sauk chief Keokuk is buried in the city of Keokuk in this state'
Iowa
400
'Jerome Robbins' ballet "In The Night" is danced to several of this Polish-born composer's famous nocturnes'
Frederic Chopin
400
'The title of this Victor Hugo novel could be translated as "The Wretches"'
Les Miserables
400
'Operating since 1901, this country's Schwebebahn is the oldest existing monorail'
Germany
400
'The Khitans, who founded the Liao dynasty in 907, called this capital city Nanking'
Peking (or Beijing)
600
'In 1959 at age 99, Jason Betzines wrote "I Fought with" this Chiricahua Apache, his cousin'
Geronimo
600
'Swedish dancer Elsa Marianne von Rosen created the title role in this ballet based on a Strindberg play'
Miss Julie
600
'Surely you know that "Shirley" was a later novel by this "Jane Eyre" author'
Charlotte Bronte
600
'During the Boer War, this Indian nationalist leader organized an ambulance corps for the British army'
Mahatma Gandhi
600
'Norway's 2nd-largest city; it was once known as Bjorgvin, or "hill pasture"'
Bergen
800
'The name Apache is a word for "enemy" among these Arizona pueblo dwellers'
Zunis
800
'He stunned Paris with his dazzling performance in the Ballet Russes "La Sylphide" in 1909'
Vaclav Nijinsky
800
'Isabel Archer is the heroine of this 1881 novel by Henry James'
The Portrait of a Lady
800
'In the Olympics these vehicles race on oval tracks called velodromes'
bicycles
800
'It's the easternmost of Canada's three prairie provinces'
Manitoba
1000
'These Mexican Gulf Coast Indians were famous for carving giant heads from basalt'
Olmecs
1000
'This charismatic Tartar played Dr. Copelius in "Coppelia" in 1990, three years before his untimely death'
Rudolf Nureyev
1000
'Dostoevsky wrote "The Brothers Karamazov" & this Russian wrote "Fathers and Sons"'
Ivan Turgenev
1000
'In 1956 this Finnish-American architect designed the Trans World Airlines terminal at JFK Airport'
Eero Saarinen
1000
'In Ireland, Muckross Lake, Upper Lake & Lower Lake are collectively known as "The Lakes of" this'
Killarney
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