POTPOURRI
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
PSYCH 101
LAKES & RIVERS
"LIE"'S
200
'In 1219 the Order of the Dannebrog was established; in 1671 this European country revived it'
Denmark
200
'This Pittsburgh-based food entrepreneur was once known as the "Pickle King"'
H.J. Heinz
200
'Carl Stumpf & his student Oskar Pfungst debunked Clever Hans, one of these animals, who "counted" with its hoof'
Horse
200
'Centuries of overflow from this lake helped create the Everglades'
Lake Okeechobee
200
'According to a proverb, if you do this "You will get up with fleas"'
Lie down with dogs
400
'This Greek god killed Python, the serpent that guarded a shrine on the slopes of Mount Parnassus'
Apollo
400
'This company gets its name from the snappy carbonated apple juice it introduced in 1978'
Snapple
400
'Benjamin Rush, whose silhouette is seen on the seal of the APA, this group, was an advocate of bloodletting'
American Psychiatric Association
400
'About 70% of China's rice crop is grown in this river's basin'
Yangtze River
400
'"The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He maketh me to" do this'
Lie down in green pastures
600
'Handsome Dan, this Ivy League university's first bulldog mascot, now resides in a glass case, stuffed'
Yale
600
'The USA's top producer of jams, jellies & preserves, it's located on Strawberry Lane in Orrville, Ohio'
Smuckers
600
'Edwin B. Twitmyer & this Russian independently came up with "conditioned response" discoveries'
Ivan Pavlov
600
'This river's tributaries include the Koyukuk River in Alaska & the Klondike in Canada'
Yukon
600
'Mason Locke Weems put this line in young George Washington's mouth'
"I cannot tell a lie"
800
'This monkey named for an arachnid is noted for its long, slender limbs & great agility'
Spider monkey
800
'In 1926 this automaker introduced the Imperial 80; the number refers to its top speed on a straightaway'
Chrysler
800
'It's an impulse-control disorder in which a person can't resist the sudden urge to steal'
Kleptomania
800
'This largest Central American lake shares its name with the country in which it's located'
Lake Nicaragua
800
'A polygraph'
Lie detector
1000
'St. Jerome prepared this Latin version of the Bible at the end of the 4th century'
Vulgate Bible
1000
'Student Carolyn Davidson was paid $35 for designing this shoe company's "Swoosh" logo'
Nike
1000
'In 1905 he & Theodore Simon devised an intelligence test for French school children'
Alfred Binet
1000
'Great Britain's 2 longest rivers are the Severn & this one'
Thames
1000
'A deceased statesman displayed to the general public before burial is said to do this'
Lie in state
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