ON THE "GO"
SHAKESPEAREAN FIRST NAMES
TRAVELIN'
FAMOUS WOMEN
DUKE UNIVERSITY
200
'After trying out 3 different types, this fairy tale girl eventually fell asleep in the baby bear's bed'
Goldilocks
200
'"Legend of Zorro" star Banderas'
Antonio
200
'If you're in Rabat, you must be in the capital city of this country'
Morocco
200
'This woman slipped a .38 revolver to Clyde Barrow in his prison cell in 1930, leading to his escape'
Bonnie Parker
200
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Duke University in Durham, NC.) The origin of this name for Duke University's sports teams is traced back to the nickname of a brave French fighting force of World War I'
the Blue Devils
400
'Beastly highest awarded handed out at the Berlin Film Festival, not the Berlin Golf Tournament'
the Golden Bear
400
'Current heartthrob actor Bloom'
Orlando
400
'Of the Seychelles, the Maldives or the Grenadines, the island group closest to India'
the Maldives
400
'Born in Lorain, Ohio in 1931, this African-American woman won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993'
Toni Morrison
400
'The tower of the Duke Chapel was inspired by the Bell Harry Tower of this English cathedral'
Canterbury Cathedral
600
'Magical clay figure of Jewish legend brought to life by incantations'
a golem
600
'Late "Can-Can" dancer Prowse'
Juliet
600
'Yo, it's the sea you'll have to cross to cruise from Bari, Italy to Durres, Albania'
the Adriatic
600
'In 1804 fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau made her his wife'
Sacagawea
600
'Got ESP? Then you know in the '20s J.B. Rhine began his famous studies at Duke in this science that researches ESP'
parapsychology (paranormal psychology accepted)
800
'A type of tortoise that's an accomplished excavator is named for this mammal'
a gopher
800
'Mahogany master Phyfe'
Duncan
800
'You can head south on Varig Airlines, the national airline of this South American country'
Brazil
800
'Yoko Ono attended this Bronxville, N.Y. private women's college with a female name'
Sarah Lawrence
800
'(Jon of the Clue Crew reports from Duke University in Durham, NC.) Entranced by Duke University during a 1937 visit, this author of "Brave New World" called it "a whole city of grey stone"'
(Aldous) Huxley
1000
'Founded by Spanish immigrants in 1936, the nation's largest Hispanic food company has this artistic name'
Goya
1000
'Beauty queen Madame Rubinstein seen here'
Helena
1000
'Travelin' in Asia, you'll need to know that the baht is the basic unit of currency of this kingdom'
Thailand
1000
'In "The Female Eunuch", this Aussie feminist declared, "Women have very little idea of how much men hate them"'
Germaine Greer
1000
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Duke University in Durham, NC.) Later one of the most glamorous heiresses of her day, this member of the Duke family laid the cornerstone for Duke University in 1928'
Doris Duke
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