MEN IN RED
MEN IN BLUE
MEN IN GREY
NO MEN ALLOWED
MEN IN WHITE
200
'In 1935, in one of this red-caped hero's first adventures, he finds the real killer of Jack Kennedy'
Superman
200
'Sir Robert Peel organized this city's police force in 1829 & they've been nicknamed for him ever since'
London
200
'This author & steamboat pilot's Civil War experience was serving about a month in the Missouri militia'
Mark Twain (Samuel Langhorne Clemens)
200
'Founded in 1874, Gamma Phi Beta was the first Greek-letter society for women to be called this'
Sorority
200
'This novelist & medical school graduate (Harvard '69) created the TV show "ER"'
Michael Crichton
400
'A redcap is one of these, usually in a railroad station'
Porter
400
'This word for a French policeman comes from an older word meaning people-at-arms'
Gendarme
400
'This nickname that General Barnard Bee gave Thomas Jackson may have been an insult'
"Stonewall"
400
'This talk show host used to get big laughs with her comedy act for women, "Girls' Night Out"'
Jenny Jones
400
'In the 1980s Robert Gallo identified this virus but called it HTLV'
HIV
600
'Someone raised by committed Communists may be called this kind of "baby"'
"Red-diaper" baby
600
'This organization is the only police force serving the Northwest & Yukon Territories'
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
600
'Pierre G.T. Beauregard was known as "The Little" this from his admiration of the French leader'
Napoleon
600
'Once called water ballet, this women's sport officially joined the Olympics in 1984'
Synchronized swimming
600
'Dr. Stanley Prusiner's theory of protein bits called prions may explain this degenerative bovine disease'
Mad Cow Disease
800
'On "My Aim Is True", Elvis Costello claimed "The angels wanna wear" these'
My red shoes
800
'This country's Carabinieri evolved from a military group that served the Savoyard states'
Italy
800
'This tank-commanding general was a III; his grandfather was a Confederate colonel'
George S. Patton
800
'These dancers seen here first gained "exposure" with female audiences in 1978'
Chippendales
800
'A type of chorea, a nerve disease, is named for this physician, who died in 1916'
Dr. George Huntington
1000
'Red Schoendienst wore red for 3 decades as a player & manager with this National League team'
St. Louis Cardinals
1000
'The national police forces of 171 countries are members of this cooperative organization'
Interpol
1000
'He never forgave Lee for having him send his men on that doomed charge at Gettysburg'
George Edward Pickett
1000
'In mythology these warrior women tolerated men only in a servile capacity'
Amazons
1000
'This English discoverer of blood circulation studied at Padua with the great anatomist Aquapendente'
William Harvey
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