HISTORY
GEOGRAPHICAL CLASSICS
WORDS
FLAGS
EDIBLE NAMES
200
'In 1893, New Zealand became the first country to give women this right'
the right to vote
200
'In 1931, Ferde Grofe was "suite" on this natural wonder'
the Grand Canyon
200
'Of a musical instrument, horse-drawn vehicle, or type of wine, what a "Zinfandel" is'
type of wine (red wine)
200
'Flag of this Asian nation, with symbol resembling the yin-yang, will fly at '88 Olympics there'
South Korea
200
'Playing Tom Hanks' brother, this big man made a big splash in "Splash"'
John Candy
400
'The 2 countries, which, in 1964, merged to form Tanzania'
Tanganyika & Zanzibar
400
'Though inspired by his stay in the U.S., this Dvorak symphony uses no American folk songs'
the New World Symphony
400
'Describing something as "piscine" means it resembles this'
a fish
400
'First unfurled after Hawaii's statehood, it's flown officially since 1960'
50-star flag
400
'Nickname of Ferdinand Morton, who claimed to have invented jazz in 1902'
"Jelly Roll"
600
'During World War II, the United States ruled this island on behalf of Denmark'
Greenland
600
'Respighi wrote symphonic poems about this city's pines & fountains'
Rome
600
'A nose that is "retrousse" is said to do this'
turns up
600
'A large collection of these triangular tapering flags is found at 161 St. in the Bronx, NYC'
pennants (at Yankee Stadium)
600
'In 1977, this corpulent crooner came onto the pop scene like a "bat out of hell"'
Meat Loaf
800
'In 1858, the British government took over control of India from this company'
The British East India Company
800
'This work by Sibelius aroused such patriotism that it was banned at times by ruling czarist regime'
Finlandia
800
'"Defenestration" is the act of getting rid of an unwanted guest by doing this'
throwing him out the window
800
'Among international code flags, a yellow flag indicates this health warning'
quarantine
800
'In 1971, he was "chiefly" responsible for instituting busing to end school segregation'
Warren Burger
1000
'America's "Open Door Policy" of the late 19th century pertained to trade with this country'
China
1000
'Resulting from a trip to Spain, this rhapsody brought wide recognition to Chabrier'
EspaƱa Rhapsody
1000
'"Segniorage" is the profit a government makes by doing this'
making coins
1000
'1 of 2 southern states on whose state flag the Confederate Battle flag can be seen'
(1 of) Georgia or Mississippi
1000
'This actress shot her way into the heart of Robert Redford in "The Natural"'
Barbara Hershey
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