LIFE AFTER DEATH
"A.M"/"P.M."
CABLE NETWORKING
REPTILES
BOOKS & AUTHORS
200
'Dependent on his brother Theo because he couldn't sell his work, this painter is now widely collected'
Van Gogh
200
'This critter's scientific name is Mantis religiosa'
a praying mantis
200
'We smack our lips over this network's "Good Eats"'
Food Network
200
'Most milk snakes have the same color stripes as the coral snake so other critters will think they have this quality'
poisonous
200
'Taking over for this late author, in 2004 Mark Winegardner published "The Godfather Returns"'
(Mario) Puzo
400
'(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from CIA headquarters in Langley, VA.) This statue, a replica of the original at Yale, is of this man, the first American executed for spying for the U.S.'
Nathan Hale
400
'(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the Int'l Spy Museum in Washington, D.C.) Complete with tire shredder, this make of car was used by James Bond in "Goldfinger"'
an Aston Martin
400
'This network for women prescribes "Strong Medicine"'
Lifetime
400
'For her acting abilities, not her appearance, Meryl Streep is often compared to this type of lizard'
a chameleon
400
'This Virginia Woolf-inspired novel earned Michael Cunningham the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for fiction'
The Hours
600
'"Success Is Counted Sweetest" was one of a handful of this poet's work published in her lifetime'
Emily Dickinson
600
'This popular character first appeared in 1933's "The Case of the Velvet Claws"'
Perry Mason
600
'Naturally, "K-9 to 5" is on its schedule'
Animal Planet
600
'A forked tongue is characteristic of these large lizards whose name comes from the Latin for "warning"'
the monitor lizards
600
'Dan Brown introduced his symbologist Robert Langdon in this pre-"Da Vinci Code" novel'
Angels and Demons
800
'Eugene Atget's 1st wide recognition for photographing this capital was when Man Ray chose his work for publication'
Paris
800
'From the French for "small illness", it's a mild form of epilepsy'
petit mal
800
'Aesthetes like to "Breakfast with the Arts" here'
A&E
800
'The yellow type of this South American constricting snake is a relatively small 10-13 footer'
an anaconda
800
'In a review for Esquire, Dorothy Parker highly praised this author & her "Haunting of Hill House"'
(Shirley) Jackson
1000
'This writer wanted his unpublished books burned, but Max Brod made sure they got to "Amerika"'
(Franz) Kafka
1000
'In this form of government, kings & queens rule with unquestioned authority'
absolute monarchy
1000
'"Battlefield Detectives" is one of its shows'
The History Channel
1000
'This South American creature seen here is of the family Alligatoridae in the order Crocodylia'
a caiman
1000
'John Knowles' experiences at Phillips Exeter Academy inspired this 1960 novel set at a prep school during WWII'
A Separate Peace
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