CROSSWORD CLUES "V"
MOST DENSELY POPULATED COUNTRIES
MUSICAL THEATRE
REVOLUTIONARY HEROES
THAT BLANKIN' SHAKESPEARE
200
'By way of
(3)'
via
200
'The densest is this small country that has been mostly under one family's rule for over 700 years'
Monaco
200
'In "West Side Story" this character sings "I Feel Pretty"'
Maria
200
'The first signer of the Declaration of Independence, this merchant was said to be Boston's richest man'
John Hancock
200
'"Henry IV, Part II":
"Uneasy lies the head that wears a ____"'
crown
400
'Specifically, a peeping Tom
(6)'
voyeur
400
'In 2003 this republic, ranked No. 2, became the first Asian country to sign a free-trade pact with the U.S.'
Singapore
400
'This "Guys and Dolls" composer also gave us "The Most Happy Fella", about Tony the lovestruck wine-grower'
Frank Loesser
400
'He lost command of his own Green Mountain Boys when the group was absorbed by the Continental Army'
Ethan Allen
400
'"The Comedy of Errors":
"When in the why and the wherefore is neither ____ nor reason?"'
rhyme
600
'Malicious or poisonous, like a snake
(8)'
venomous
600
'Most of the people in this third-most-densely peopled country are employees of the state'
Vatican City
600
'In "Carousel" this amusement park barker talks to Julie Jordan about marriage & she sings "If I Loved You"'
Billy Bigelow
600
'In 1777 this gen. known for his "crazy" daring took command of the regiments known as the Pennsylvania Line'
"Mad" Anthony Wayne
600
'"A Midsummer Night's Dream":
"The course of ____ ____ never did run smooth"'
true love
800
'Foxlike
(7)'
vulpine
800
'No. 6 is this independent kingdom, the first Gulf state to allow women to vote & run for office'
Bahrain
800
'Although Rodgers & Hammerstein produced it, Irving Berlin wrote the songs, including "Anything You Can Do"'
Annie Get Your Gun
800
'When the House of Burgesses was dissolved in 1774, this orator led delegates in meetings at the Raleigh Tavern'
Patrick Henry
800
'"Henry IV, Part I":
"The better part of valor is ____"'
discretion
1000
'South American camel cousin
(6)'
vicuna
1000
'At No. 8 is this Asian country that caused controversy in 2003 by putting its name on its passport'
Taiwan
1000
'In a Tim Rice musical, Frederick & Anatoly vie to be world champion of this game'
chess
1000
'Called the "financier of the American Revolution", he later spent 3 years in debtor's prison'
Robert Morris
1000
'"As You Like It":
"Well said, that was laid on with a ____"'
trowel
Continue
ESC
Reveal Correct Response
Spacebar
M
e
n
u
Team 1
0
+
-
j-archive-4994-D-2006-05-04
No teams
1 team
2 teams
3 teams
4 teams
5 teams
6 teams
7 teams
8 teams
9 teams
10 teams
Custom
Press
F11
Select menu option
View > Enter Fullscreen
for full-screen mode
Edit
•
Print
•
Download
•
Embed
•
JeopardyLabs