20th CENTURY LIT
HEY HEY WE'RE THE MOUNTIES!
THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
TOUGH FOOTBALL
BEFORE & AFTER
200
'The success of this book in 1978 allowed John Irving to leave the teaching world'
"The World According to Garp"
200
'In the 19th century we were called this "Mounted Police" like the "Territories" we still patrol'
Northwest
200
'A specialist in the science of language, or someone who speaks many languages'
Linguist
200
'In 1967 this New York Jet became the first NFL quarterback to throw for over 4,000 yards in a season'
Joe Namath
200
'1970s sitcom bigot on whom the colonists fought an important Revolutionary War battle'
Archie Bunker Hill
400
'1998's "Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!" is the latest from this "Fried Green Tomatoes" author'
Fannie Flagg
400
'Our motto, "Maintiens le Droit", literally means "Maintain" this -- & it's not a traffic instruction'
The Right
400
'From 1932 to 1947 this pollster was research director of the Young & Rubicam ad agency'
George Gallup
400
'Running back Thurman Thomas of this team is the only player to score in 4 consecutive Super Bowls'
Buffalo Bills
400
'Disney chipmunks who hook up with the Queen of the West'
Chip & Dale Evans
600
'Ian Hamilton wrote a book on having his bio of this reclusive author blocked by the court'
J.D. Salinger
600
'Not all Mounties are as stiff as Benton Fraser on this '90s TV show set in Chicago'
Due South
600
'From the Greek for "soul", this social science has clinical, developmental & social branches'
Psychology
600
'On Nov. 8, 1970 this man helped the Saints beat the Lions by kicking a record-setting 63-yard field goal'
Tom Dempsey
600
'"On the Good Ship Lollipop" singer who visits Indiana Jones in his second movie'
Shirley Temple of Doom
800
'Middle name of "Naked and the Dead" author Mailer or first name of "Lucky Jim" author Amis'
Kingsley
800
'This famous RCMP presentation dates back to 1887'
"The Mounties\' Musical Ride"
800
'In 1764 Cesare Beccaria argued for fair punishment in one of the first works devoted to this -ology'
Criminology
800
'In 1973, when O.J. set the rushing record with 2,003 yards, this Miami Dolphin was the AFC runner-up with 1,003'
Larry Csonka
800
'Contemporary virtuoso cellist whose "boys" robbed banks in the 1930s'
Yo-Yo Ma Barker
1000
'She edited "The Portable F. Scott Fitzgerald" in 1945, & her own "Portable" collection in 1944'
Dorothy Parker
1000
'After training at Regina, a recruit graduates as this, the term for one who hasn't yet graduated West Point'
Cadet
1000
'The Development Studies Institute is part of the London School of this'
Economics
1000
'On January 20, 1980 he started at quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams in their only Super Bowl appearance'
Vince Ferragamo
1000
'Stage play that features Maggie, Big Daddy & Brick in Tibet'
Cat on a Hot Tin Roof of the World
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