AROUND THE WORLD
SCULPTURE
ANCIENT HISTORY
TV & FILM SAXOPHONISTS
LITERATURE
200
'About 3% of this country's people live on collective settlements called kibbutzim'
Israel
200
'This creator of "The Thinker" studied sculpture with Antoine Louis Barye'
Auguste Rodin
200
'The Bantu migration from modern Cameroon to the south of this continent began about 2,000 years ago'
Africa
200
'He was the guest saxophonist on the June 3, 1992 "Arsenio Hall Show"'
Bill Clinton
200
'In 1938 actor Orson presented this novelist's "The War of the Worlds" on radio'
H.G. Wells
400
'2 miles from Innsbruck, you can see one of this country's best-preserved castles, Schloss Ambras'
Austria
400
'Cyrus Edward Dallin's "Sir Isaac Newton" is in this Washington, D.C. library'
Library of Congress
400
'In 337 Constantine The Great abolished this form of execution out of respect for Jesus'
Crucifixion
400
'Clint Eastwood directed this 1988 biopic about jazz saxophonist Charlie Parker'
"Bird"
400
'On his fifth voyage, he encounters the Old Man of the Sea'
Sinbad
600
'When in Ecuador you might "experiment" with new foods like cuy, which is this lab rodent, baked'
Guinea Pig
600
'This Michelangelo sculpture in Florence was carved from marble left by Agostino di Duccio'
"David"
600
'In the 200s Eratosthenes calculated the circumference of this within about 15% of accurate'
The Earth
600
'(VIDEO DAILY DOUBLE):
1984 film that featured the following:
"It's a free country, welcome to almost anyone, and I hope that someday you'll join me here; of course I'll continue to write to you every week. Yes, in America anything is possible. Good-bye for now, beloved family. I love you. Voya." (playing a saxophone in a city park)'
"Moscow On The Hudson" (with Robin Williams)
600
'In this F. Scott Fitzgerald novel, Myrtle Wilson is accidentally run over & killed by Daisy Buchanan'
"The Great Gatsby"
800
'The capital of Indonesia is on this island'
Java
800
'This Rochester, Minn. medical clinic commissioned William Zorach's 1953 "Man And Work"'
The Mayo Clinic
800
'Ephialtes, a Thessalian, betrayed the Greeks holding these "hot gates" against the Persian invasion'
Thermopylae
800
'Series on which sheriff Jimmy Brock, played by Tom Skerritt, tooted his sax'
"Picket Fences"
800
'This E.M. Forster novel is set in the fictional city of Chandrapore'
"A Passage To India"
1000
'Each July this Swiss town plays host to a world-famous jazz festival'
Montreux
1000
'Between 1919 & 1925, he made several versions of "Bird In Space", in marble & bronze'
Constantin Brancusi
1000
'Scipio Africanus the Elder was a hero of the second war against Carthage, known by this name'
Second Punic War
1000
'This 1986 film earned a best actor nomination for tenor sax great Dexter Gordon'
"\'Round Midnight"
1000
'In his 1938 work "The Unvanquished", the Sartoris family copes with the Civil War'
William Faulkner
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