IT HAD TO BE "U"
ATTILA THE HUN
NAME THAT NATION
THAT WENT TO NO. 1?
HALLMARK HOLIDAYS
200
'It occupies almost all of the British Isles except for the Republic of Ireland'
the United Kingdom
200
'The Latins called Attila Flagellum Dei, which means this'
Scourge of God
200
'Official population 1.3 billion'
China
200
'Jeff Probst knows this group hit the top spot in 1982 with "Eye Of The Tiger"'
Survivor
200
'Nurses Week begins on May 6th & ends May 12th--appropriately, this woman's birthday'
Florence Nightingale
400
'From the Latin for "the womb", it's where the embryo is nourished'
the uterus
400
'In 341 Attila conquered, then abandoned, this town in Gaul where 961 years later a certain "maid" was born'
Orléans
400
'Official population 921'
Vatican City
400
'They had 3 No. 1s, including "Blame It On The Rain"; too bad they never actually sang on any of them'
Milli Vanilli
400
'On Friendship Day, buy your bud a stuffed animal of this honey lover, the U.N.'s Friendship Ambassador'
Winnie the Pooh
600
'In 1851 the National Era began publishing installments of this Stowe work'
Uncle Tom\'s Cabin
600
'In 441 Attila's forces raced Singidunum, on whose site this capital of Serbia & Montenegro was built'
Belgrade
600
'The biggest importer of oil'
the United States
600
'"Might As Well Face It", the video for this 1986 Robert Palmer hit was famed for its zombie-liked backup band of models'
"Addicted To Love"
600
'This month was chosen for Grandparents Day to signify the autumn of life'
September
800
'He was Major League Baseball Commissioner from 1984 to 1989'
Ueberroth
800
'At its peak, Attila the Hun's empire ranged from the Rhine River eastward to the Ural River & this sea'
the Caspian
800
'Produces more theatrical feature films every year than any other country'
India
800
'Christopher Cross hit No. 1 in 1981 with a song from this movie; it was the best that he could do'
Arthur
800
'Kiss-up alert: National Boss Day falls in this same month that clocks are set back an hour'
October
1000
'Soldiers awarded the medal of honor are said to have exhibited this kind of "valor"'
uncommon
1000
'Attila appears under the name Etzel in this 13th c. German epic poem later adapted into a Wagner work'
Das Nibelungenlied (or The Ring of the Nibelung)
1000
'Despite its larger resources, Brazil lost an 1820s war with Argentina that resulted in this new country between them'
Uruguay
1000
'Staff Sergeant Barry Sadler sang "The Ballad Of" these men in 1966 but a follow-up single, "The A-Team", fizzled'
the Green Berets
1000
'In 1939 this publisher, editor & politician gave Citizenship Day prominence through his newspapers'
Hearst
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