SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS
TRAVEL & TOURISM
SPORTS ANIMALS
PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES
PEOPLE
200
'Christopher Walken played this doomed Dane twice, in 1974 & 1982'
Hamlet
200
'A hotel in Scandinavia is destroyed every spring & rebuilt every fall as it is made out of this'
ice
200
'In golf, one stroke under par on a hole is a birdie & 2 strokes under par is this patriotic birdie'
eagle
200
'He calls himself "The Comeback Kid"'
Bill Clinton
200
'Geena Davis must like smorgasbords -- she spent her senior year in high school as an exchange student in this country'
Sweden
400
'We assume his portrayal of Macbeth in college was a far cry from his current TV role, Andy Sipowicz'
Dennis Franz
400
'Yves Saint Laurent owns the lush Jardins Majorelle in Marrakesh in this country'
Morocco
400
'This smelly mammal has given his name to the act of defeating an opponent without allowing him to score'
skunk
400
'He "acted" as president under the nickname "Dutch"'
Ronald Reagan
400
'Young star seen here in a 1998 sequel'
Jennifer Love Hewitt
600
'In 1986 she played Portia in "The Merchant of Venice" onstage & starred in the film "Aliens"'
Sigourney Weaver
600
'This James Hoban-designed D.C. landmark, lit by electricity in 1891, will offer candlelight tours in December 1999'
the White House
600
'This type of punch, which lands on the back of the neck, is illegal in boxing'
rabbit punch
600
'Barbara calls him "Poppy"'
George H.W. Bush
600
'Dean & Davis, great-grandsons of this makeup mogul, have taken their Smashbox Cosmetics Company to the "Max"'
Max Factor
800
'In San Diego in the mid-'60s, you could have seen him play Romeo before "Midnight Cowboy" made him a star'
Jon Voight
800
'April is the time to be in Japan; it's Hanami, the best time to view these, sakura'
cherry blossoms
800
'Skater Dorothy Hamill excelled at a variation of this spin named for a humped mammal'
camel
800
'He was "The Squire of Hyde Park"'
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
800
'He's the tightwad comedian heard here in the golden days of radio'
Jack Benny
1000
'When he directed "King Lear" onstage in the early '90s, he cast Emma Thompson as the fool'
Kenneth Branagh
1000
'Red double-decker buses travel the streets of this city in India, now officially known as Mumbai'
Bombay
1000
'Side, pommel & vaulting are types of these used by gymnasts'
horses
1000
'WWI's "The Professor"'
Woodrow Wilson
1000
'Regis Philbin has 2 middle names: Xavier & this saintly one that often precedes Xavier'
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