CIVIL WAR LITERATURE
THE MOVIES
MAGAZINES
HEY MR. WILSON!
SHAKESPEAREAN BEFORE & AFTER
200
'MacKinley Kantor's 1956 novel takes place in this notorious prison'
Andersonville
200
'This simian-themed film series was released on DVD in 2000 in a boxed set subtitled "The Evolution"'
Planet of the Apes
200
'She was on the cover of the premiere issue of O Magazine (it is her magazine, after all)'
Oprah Winfrey
200
'In June 2000 this Beach Boy surfed his way into the Songwriters' Hall of Fame'
Brian Wilson
200
'On stage, he says "Abopbopaloomop", right before he says "My kingdom for a horse"'
Little Richard III
400
'The last line of this novel is "After all, tomorrow is another day."'
"Gone With The Wind"
400
'(Hello, I'm Greg Proops) I provided several voices, including that of a harlequin dragon, for this animated Tim Burton film, a holiday classic'
The Nightmare Before Christmas
400
'In "The Big Chill" Jeff Goldblum played a reporter for this weekly'
People Magazine
400
'On '70s TV he often exclaimed, "The Devil made me do it!"'
Flip Wilson
400
'A former 10,000 Maniacs lead singer, she owes Shylock a pound of flesh'
Natalie Merchant of Venice
600
'According to the title of an Allan Gurganus novel, Lucy Marsden, the "Oldest Living" one of these, "Tells All"'
Confederate widow
600
'Graying playboy Richard Gere falls for wispy waif Winona Ryder in this 2000 tearjerker'
Autumn in New York
600
'Her name precedes the word "Weddings" in the name of a quarterly magazine & "Living" in a monthly'
Martha Stewart
600
'Dressed in formal university robes, he's the president of Princeton seen here in 1903:'
Woodrow Wilson
600
'Song standard heard here if performed by Valentine & Proteus, a duo from a town in Italy:'
Tea for Two Gentlemen of Verona
800
'In Thomas Dyja's 1997 novel "Play for A Kingdom", soldiers from both sides take a break to play this sport'
Baseball
800
'Because of a new 2000 documentary, all "eyes" are once again on this woman, seen here:'
Tammy Faye (Bakker) Messner
800
'This Conde Nast "Digest" takes you to the fabulous homes of the rich & famous'
Architectural Digest
800
'This singing drummer is best remembered for playing Sam the piano man in "Casablanca"'
Dooley Wilson
800
'A Roman statesman desires the ear of a female martial artist from a blaxploitation film'
Antony and Cleopatra Jones
1000
'This verse narrative of the Civil War won Stephen Vincent Benet a Pulitzer Prize'
"John Brown\'s Body"
1000
'Thandie Newton played the mysterious title role in this 1998 film based on a Toni Morrison novel'
Beloved
1000
'John H. Johnson founded Ebony in 1945, Tan in 1950 & this magazine in 1951'
Jet
1000
'Many of his plays, including "Joe Turner's Come & Gone", are set in Pittsburgh, where he was born'
August Wilson
1000
'Hero of Agincourt who goes solo on a date with 2 other couples'
Henry V Wheel
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