THE 1970s
MUSEUMS
SHAKESPEAREAN CROSSWORD CLUES "M"
FOR THE BIRDS
ANTONYMS
200
'1972's Operation Linebacker II is better known as these "yuletide" bombings of Hanoi & Haiphong'
Christmas bombings
200
'The museum of this 19th C. Dutch-born painter is on an Amsterdam street named for 17th C. painter Paulus Potter'
Vincent Van Gogh
200
'Title time for a "Night's Dream"
(9)'
Midsummer
200
'These largest game birds of North America are traditionally enjoyed in November'
turkeys
200
'In Article 11 of the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights, the 2 words on either side of "until proved"'
innocent & guilty
400
'Under the name "Tastes Good Tastes Happy", this U.S. brand made its debut in China'
Coca-Cola
400
'A blue sculpture of a hippopotamus named William has become a mascot of this large NYC museum'
Metropolitan Museum of Art
400
'Precedes "Ado About Nothing"
(4)'
Much
400
'Edgar Allan Poe could tell you that it was the first bird Noah sent out from the ark to seek dry land'
raven
400
'In "Night of the Hunter" Robert Mitchum has these 2 words on his hands'
love & hate
600
'In 1976 Elias Sarkis became president of this Mideast country, then often described as "war-torn"'
Lebanon
600
'The New Haven Colony Historical Society in Connecticut has his original cotton gin on display'
Eli Whitney
600
'Antonio is one "of Venice"
(8)'
Merchant
600
'This large member of the crow family shares its name with a piece used in the game of chess'
rook
600
'Instead of just "Yes" & "No", "Star Trek" personnel usually use these 2 longer words'
affirmative & negative
800
'The title of this Robert Pirsig bestseller tells you it relates to Buddhism as well as other things'
"Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance"
800
'A museum at this theologian's Wittenberg home has a vast collection of Reformation history'
Martin Luther
800
'Fairy queen mentioned by Mercutio
(3)'
Mab
800
'This small flightless bird is the only bird with its nostrils at the end of its beak'
kiwi
800
'Geologic phrase meaning "highs & lows", or Cathy Morelli's column about the highs & lows of womanhood'
"Peaks and Valleys"
1000
'In 1978 this ex-premier urged Italy's government to meet his kidnappers' demands; it didn't'
Aldo Moro
1000
'You can buy RR souvenirs at the Tennessee home where this engineer lived at the time of his 1900 death'
Casey Jones
1000
'Duncan's eldest son
(7)'
Malcolm
1000
'It's the "precious metal" yellow songbird known scientifically as Carduelis tristus'
goldfinch
1000
'Antonyms found in Matthew 20:16, "The ____ shall be ____"'
last & first
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