THE OLYMPICS
INTERNATIONAL ACTORS
A WORLD OF CRITTERS
1982
GEMS & JEWELRY
200
'In 2000 marathon winner Naoko Takahashi became the first woman from this country to win a gold in track & field'
Japan
200
'Her relative Sydney Kidman was a cattle baron who owned huge swaths of outback'
Nicole Kidman
200
'Found in warm & temperate zones, there are about 30 distinct species of this critter seen here'
Starfish
200
'In August 1982 Svetlana Savitskaya became the second woman to be sent here by Russia'
Space
200
'This world-famous blue gem is named for one of its former owners, Henry Philip Hope'
Hope Diamond
400
'The platform in this event is 10 meters or 33 feet above the water'
Diving
400
'Toshiro Mifune & this director with whom he made 16 films died less than a year apart'
Akira Kurosawa
400
'This large pack animal of South America was domesticated from the guanaco'
Llama
400
'He took his ship, the Calypso, up the Amazon on a research expedition'
Jacques Cousteau
400
'Bracelets worn around these joints are in style again, perhaps because they show off shapely legs'
Ankles
600
'The first female figure skater since Sonja Henie to repeat as Olympic champion was this German in 1988'
Katarina Witt
600
'This British veteran's films include "Tom Jones", "Under the Volcano" & "Erin Brockovich"'
Albert Finney
600
'The "giant" variety of this animal can have a hundred teeth, more than most mammals'
Armadillo
600
'This national American newspaper made its debut September 15, 1982'
USA Today
600
'Tiffany sells a collection of jewelry made to look like this woody grass consumed by pandas'
Bamboo
800
'The opening ceremony for the 1994 Winter Olympics in this city was conducted by King Harald V'
Lillehammer, Norway
800
'This blonde beauty from South Africa gained notice when she grappled with Teri Hatcher in "2 Days in the Valley"'
Charlize Theron
800
'This troop member seen here is one of the most colorful of primates'
Mandrill
800
'This English king's flagship, the Mary Rose, was raised after spending almost 450 years on the ocean floor'
Henry VIII
800
'Portraits of Queen Elizabeth I show that she wore necklaces of these mollusk gems'
Pearls
1000
'At the opening of the 1952 Helsinki games, this winner of 9 gold medals carried the torch into the main stadium'
Paavo Nurmi
1000
'Seen here, she was born in Paris & starred in "An American Werewolf in Paris"'
Julie Delpy
1000
'Due to a decrease in prairie dog populations, the black-footed variety of this swift weasel is now endangered'
Ferret
1000
'Freddie was unready: this transatlantic low-cost airline he created in 1977 folded its wings in 1982'
Laker Airways
1000
'This October birthstone often has a white background but displays a rainbow of colors in bright light'
Opal
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