THE ROYALS
THE TIGERS
THE GIANTS
THE REDS
THE "A"s
200
'She was the Virgin Queen or Good Queen Bess'
Elizabeth I
200
'Founded by Claire Chennault, these aviators shot down hundreds of Japanese planes during World War II'
the Flying Tigers
200
'1 Samuel 17 informs us that the Philistine city of Gath was the home of this giant'
Goliath
200
'This man's most avid supporters during the Cultural Revolution were students mobilized as "Red Guards"'
Mao Tse-tung
200
'Winston Churchill said that this weapon "brought peace, but man alone can keep that peace"'
the atomic bomb
400
'Louis VI of France was known as this; as a child he must have shopped in le husky department'
Louis the Fat
400
'Now endangered, this largest variety of tiger bears the name of a large Russian region'
the Siberian tiger
400
'In Lilliput he's a giant'
Gulliver
400
'In the Catholic Church, they wear red hats'
cardinals
400
'Some scientists believe the dinosaurs died out when one of these interstellar objects struck the Earth'
an asteroid
600
'Russia's first ruler with this name was called Kalita, meaning "moneybags"; not so terrible'
Ivan
600
'Genus sphyraena, this long, thin predatory fish with protruding jaws & teeth is known as the "tiger of the sea"'
barracuda
600
'Jett Rink, a poor ranch hand, becomes an oil millionaire in her novel "Giant"'
Edna Ferber
600
'It's the world-famous "colorful" area seen here in the 1950s'
Red Square
600
'Whether for a sorcerer or a craft guild, one serves time as one of these before becoming a journeyman'
apprentice
800
'Charles Edward Stuart could have worn a T.Y.P. necklace for "The Young Pretender" or a B.P.C. one for this nickname'
Bonnie Prince Charlie
800
'One of this man's most famous poems begins, "Tyger! Tyger! burning bright, in the forests of the night"'
William Blake
800
'"Giants in the Earth" is Ole Rolvaag's novel about immigrants from this country adjusting to life on the prairie'
Norway
800
'About 1,200 miles long, it has a maximum depth of almost 10,000 feet'
the Red Sea
800
'This "Khan" is the spiritual leader of the Ismaili sect of Muslims'
the Aga Khan
1000
'This first king of Poland was alliteratively nicknamed "the Brave"'
Boleslaw
1000
'The autobiography written by this famous Nepalese was titled "Tiger of the Snows"'
Tenzing Norgay
1000
'Odysseus incurs the wrath of Poseidon by blinding this giant Cyclops'
Polyphemus
1000
'The flag of this U.K. division features an impressive red dragon with a forked tongue & tail'
Wales
1000
'In 1841 ex-president John Quincy Adams represented the mutineers of this ship before the Supreme Court'
the Amistad
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