WARNER BROS.
AMERICAN HISTORY
MORTAL MATTERS
BIRDS
LEVITICUS
200
'In May 1999 her Warners talk show was hit with a $2.5 million judgment after one guest killed another'
Jenny Jones
200
'In 1791 this Treasury Secretary issued his "Report On Manufactures", a critique of American industry'
Alexander Hamilton
200
'In NYC June 14, 1999 it was "Dead Man Riding", as it took hours to notice a passenger on one of these wasn't just sleeping'
Subway
200
'Only the adelie & emperor species of this bird actually breed in Antarctica'
Penguin
200
'This tribe that gives the book its English name is only mentioned in one passage'
Levites
400
'You can tour the Warner Bros. lot online, or in person in this San Fernando Valley city'
Burbank
400
'When West Virginia became a state in 1863, Wheeling was its capital; this city became the permanent capital in 1885'
Charleston
400
'Willie, the animal Wiarton, Canada used for this celebration, died Jan. 31, 1999, 2 days before his next appearance'
Groundhog Day
400
'This bird seen here is the provincial bird of Prince Edward Island'
Blue jay
400
'God bans mean pranks in 19:14, "Thou shalt not... put a stumbling block before" these people'
The blind
600
'Former mortuary entrepreneur Steve Ross negotiated Warners' 1989 merger with this publisher'
Time
600
'In 1698, after an absence of 15 years, he returned to the colony named for his father'
William Penn
600
'When Dallas sent out this annual tax form to 13,000 city employees, it marked them dead'
W-2
600
'The racing homer breed of this domestic bird was developed in Belgium, the traditional home of the sport'
Pigeon
600
'Chapters 4, 6, 8 & 12 begin, "And the Lord spake unto" him'
Moses
800
'Movies found their voice in this 1927 Warner Bros. film'
The Jazz Singer
800
'On Aug. 2, 1826 at Boston's Faneuil Hall, this great orator delivered a eulogy on Jefferson & Adams'
Daniel Webster
800
'This saint's remains were in a box atop a wardrobe for 6 years before being redisplayed February 14, 1999'
Saint Valentine
800
'In captivitiy, these wading birds are fed carotenoid pigments to keep the plumage color they have in the wild'
Flamingo
1000
'He outlasted his brothers Sam, Albert & Harry in the company, finally selling out in 1967'
Jack Warner
1000
'Completed in 1856, California's first railroad ran 22 miles between Sacramento & this prison city'
Folsom
1000
'In 1961 Hassan II was crowned in this country after his father died following a minor nose operation'
Morocco
1000
'Also known as a duck hawk, it has been clocked at 175 miles per hour during a dive'
Peregrine falcon
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