HISTORIC NAMES
6 DEGREES OF KEVIN BACON
MUSIC POTPOURRI
LITERATURE
MAGAZINES
200
'This English "conqueror" was crowned in London on Christmas Day, 1066'
William the Conqueror
200
'Meg Ryan was in "I.Q." with Walter Matthau, who was in this Oliver Stone initial film with Kevin'
JFK
200
'This Barry Manilow hit is subtitled "At The Copa"'
Copacabana
200
'Dan'l Webster was the name of the title amphibian in "The Celebrated Jumping Frog Of" this "County"'
Calaveras County
200
'Ellery Queen & now Mary Higgins Clark have their name on this type of magazine'
Mystery
400
'Although we do know he crossed the Alps with about 40 elephants, we don't know what route he took'
Hannibal
400
'F. Murray Abraham was in "Amadeus" with Tom Hulce, who did this National Lampoon movie with Kevin'
Animal House
400
'Invented in recent years, boobams are percussion instruments often made from this woody grass'
Bamboo
400
'Sancho Panza rides a donkey named Dapple in this Cervantes novel'
Don Quixote
400
'"We drink, we smoke, we gamble" is the motto of Milton, a magazine named for him'
Milton Berle
600
'Prior to his 1793 execution, this French king yelled, "I am innocent of all charges brought against me"'
Louis XVI
600
'Boris Karloff did "The Raven" with Jack Nicholson, who was in this Navy courtroom drama with Kevin'
A Few Good Men
600
'Ska & rock steady were predecessors of this style that developed in Jamaica in the 1960s'
Reggae
600
'The final chapter of "The Scarlet Letter" says that her tombstone bore the letter "A"'
Hester Prynne
600
'Woman seen here; she has a magazine named for her: ("It's a good thing")'
Martha Stewart
800
'On July 26, 1956 he announced that the Suez Canal "Will be run by Egyptians"'
Gamal A. Nasser
800
'Cindy Crawford was in "Fair Game" with William Baldwin, who did this medical school thriller with Kevin'
Flatliners
800
'From a Spanish word meaning "Of Malaga", it's a Spanish folk tune native to Malaga'
Malaguena
800
'Archdeacon Claude Frollo was this hunchback's master'
Quasimodo
800
'In 1947 this family's magazine was "The Changing Times", now it's "Personal Finance"'
Kiplinger
1000
'Begun on Jan. 1, 1660, his "Diary" held thrilling accounts of the Plague & the Great Fire of London'
Samuel Pepys
1000
'Alex Trebek was in "Short Cuts" with Fred Ward, who acted in this underground peril film with Kevin'
Tremors
1000
'Despite its name, this British band heard here was a trio: "Hold me now..."'
The Thompson Twins
1000
'This Poe tale contains the line, "The French army had entered Toledo"'
The Pit & The Pendulum
1000
'He's built up his body & his name, which is found over "Muscle And Fitness" & "Shape"'
Joe Weider
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