BOOK TITLE OBJECTS
MONEY
EUROPEAN HISTORY
BOND...JAMES BOND
OPERATIC DEMISES
200
'Cathedral in the title of Victor Hugo's novel about Quasimodo'
Notre Dame
200
'America's first of these opened in 1652 to make coins for the Massachusetts Bay colony'
mint
200
'In May 1486, he was received by Queen Isabella, to whom he explained his plan to sail west to Asia'
Christopher Columbus
200
'12 years after "Diamonds are Forever", he was back as Bond in 1983's "Never Say Never Again"'
Sean Connery
200
'Tosca leaps to her death from the parapet of the Castel Sant'Angelo in this Italian capital'
Rome
400
'A house in the title of an 1851 Nathaniel Hawthorne novel featured 7 of these structures'
gables
400
'A fin is slang for this bill'
$5
400
'In 1830 this country declared itself independent from the Netherlands with Brussels as its capital'
Belgium
400
'This author used some of his plots for a proposed late '50s Bond TV series in his book "For Your Eyes Only"'
Ian Fleming
400
'The hero of "Fra Gherardo" is charged with heresy & executed this way, like Joan of Arc'
burned at the stake
600
'In an H.G. Wells novel, a man uses this title object to spend 8 days in the future'
"The Time Machine"
600
'In 1971 President Nixon ended the convertibility of U.S. currency into this metal'
gold
600
'Thomas Paine's "The Rights of Man" is a defense of this European country's 1789 revolution'
France
600
'1 of the 2 women in "On Her Majesty's Secret Service" who were also TV "Avenger"s'
(1 of 2) Diana Rigg or Joanna Lumley
600
'In a Bizet opera, this fickle femme fatale is stabbed outside a bull ring, & that's no bull'
Carmen
800
'Whitney Otto's "How to Make an American" one of these includes sewing tips'
Quilt
800
'Some banks now have ALMs to let you get one of these for a car 24 hours a day'
loan
800
'In order to kill this "Mad Monk", Russian conservatives had to poison, shoot & drown him'
Rasputin
800
'1 of the 3 villains to have their name in a film title'
(1 of 3) Dr. No, Goldfinger or Octopussy
800
'Distraught that Lt. Pinkerton abandoned her, this Puccini heroine commits hara-kiri'
Madame Butterfly
1000
'According to the title of an E.M. Forster novel. Lucy Honeychurch wants this from a hotel in Italy'
"A Room with a View"
1000
'When he left Disney after just over a year as president, his severance was reportedly over $50 million'
Michael Ovitz
1000
'In 1939 Poland was divided almost equally between Germany & this country'
Soviet Union
1000
'In his first appearance as Bond in "Live And Let Die", he took on Mr. Big'
Roger Moore
1000
'In a Donizetti opera, this vengeful female Borgia treats a roomful of dinner guests to poisoned wine'
Lucrezia Borgia
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