LITERARY CHARACTERS
THUNDER & LIGHTNING
CAPITAL PUNISHMENT
MOVIE CROSSWORD CLUES "G"
COLLEGE COLLAGE
200
'This title guy lives in West Egg, Long Island; his lost love, Daisy Buchanan, in East Egg'
the Great Gatsby
200
'Rip Van Winkle saw a group of odd-looking men playing this; the rolling of the balls sounded like thunder'
ninepins (bowling)
200
'This European capital was divided for 45 years in the 20th century'
Berlin
200
'Handsome Hugh of "Notting Hill"
(5)'
Grant
200
'For the fiscal year ending June 30, 2001, this university received a record $680 million in donations'
Harvard
400
'When "The Grapes of Wrath" begins, he's just been released from prison'
Tom Joad
400
'Name for the patron saint of sailors, this form of lightning can be seen around ship masts'
St. Elmo\'s fire
400
'In 1480, Lucrezia Borgia was born in what is now this capital'
Rome
400
'Mariah Carey flick that didn't sparkle plenty
(7)'
Glitter
400
'USCD is the University of California, San Diego; UCSB, a few hours up the coast, is this'
the University of California, Santa Barbara
600
'After marrying Scarlett O'Hara, this first husband "spent his wedding night in an armchair in the corner"'
Charles Hamilton
600
'In the comic book, frail Dr. Don Blake struck his walking stick on the ground & became this mighty god of thunder'
Thor
600
'With large flower markets, its capital city of Bern has been the most flower-decorated city in Europe'
Switzerland
600
'Magical role for McKellen
(7)'
Gandalf
600
'The U. of Miami is in Coral Gables, Fla.; Miami U. is in this Ohio city that shares its name with a famous British school'
Oxford
800
'This "Vanity Fair" character is the daughter of an artist & a French opera girl'
Becky Sharp
800
'Upon seeing "The Birth of a Nation" in 1915, this president said, "It is like writing history with lightning"'
Wilson
800
'Cayenne is the hot & fiery capital city of this French possession in the Americas'
French Guiana
800
'Moondoggie's main squeeze
(6)'
Gidget
800
'In 1865 a university in Ithaca, N.Y. was established by & named for this founder of Western Union'
(Ezra) Cornell
1000
'In books by George Eliot, Adam Bede is a carpenter & this other title figure is a weaver'
Silas Marner
1000
'In 1958, Robert Mitchum played a moonshiner in this film for which he also wrote & recorded the title tune'
Thunder Road
1000
'Suva, this Pacific nation's capital city, lies on Viti Levu Island'
Fiji
1000
'Ridley Scott's Maximus opus
(9)'
Gladiator
1000
'This South Hadley, Massachusetts women's college was founded in 1837'
Mount Holyoke
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