ARCHITECTS
WORD PLAY
NORTH KOREA
1980s MUSIC
FAMOUS FEMALES
200
'In 1932 he founded the Taliesin Fellowship in which students paid to live & work with him'
(Frank Lloyd) Wright
200
'It's the first palindrome name mentioned in the Bible'
Eve
200
'North Korea came into political being following the division of the Korean peninsula at the end of this war'
World War II
200
'In 1989 she released “Express Yourself” & got divorced from Sean Penn'
Madonna
200
'She's the courageous woman seen here'
Mother Teresa
400
'He designed the geodesic dome for the United States Pavilion at Expo '67 in Montreal'
Buckminster Fuller
400
'In 1962 Urundi became independent & changed its name by adding this letter'
B (for Burndi)
400
'The highest ranking U.S. official ever to visit, she made an historic journey to North Korea in October 2000'
Madeleine Albright
400
'This singer heard
here
was born in Kingston, Ontario in 1959:
"When it get too much /
I need to feel your touch /
I'm gonna run to you..."'
Bryan Adams
400
'If you think dope is for kicks, you're out of your mind, once remarked this singer'
Billie Holiday
600
'Andrea Palladio's Villa Rotunda near Vicenza, Italy was a major influence on his design for Monticello'
Jefferson
600
'This color precedes berry, walnut & sheep'
black
600
'North Korea's official name in English is this, abbreviated DPRK'
Democratic People\'s Republic of Korea
600
'Surprise! They're the Euro trio who recorded “Take On Me”'
A-Ha
600
'Depicted here is this legendary saint holding her famous Biblical fabric'
Saint Veronica
800
'This Finn won 2nd prize in the Chicago Tribune building contest in 1922 & moved to the U.S. the following year'
Saarinen
800
'Insert a consonant in “round” & you get this word that also means round'
rotund
800
'In 1994 the U.S. agreed to help North Korea build the less threatening light-water type of these'
nuclear reactors
800
'These 3 words, 2 English & 1 Russian, were the theme of an anti-drug concert in Moscow'
Just Say Nyet
800
'Seen here: She was the victim of one of the most controversial royal break-ups ever in 1533'
Catherine of Aragon
1000
'From 1920 to 1925 he & French painter Amedee Ozenfant edited L'Esprit Nouveau, an avant-garde magazine'
Le Corbusier
1000
'Alphabetically, the aardvark is the first animal listed in the American Heritage Dictionary; this mammal is second'
aardwolf
1000
'This man assumed his father's leadership of North Korea in 1994'
Kim Jong Il
1000
'The first album by this band, including “Blister In The Sun”, went platinum without making the top 40'
Violent Femmes
1000
'Spreading her winged arms, the Egyptian goddess seen here is guarding the tomb of Seti I'
Isis
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