BODIES OF WATER
ANTONYMIC
WORLD LITERATURE
"B"EOPLE
LAST NAME'S THE SAME
200
'It's the sea just southeast of the Gulf of Mexico'
the Caribbean Sea
200
'They're the 2 antonyms separated by "or" on an Old West wanted poster for a really bad fugitive'
dead & alive
200
'The heroine of her 1849 novel "Shirley" was inspired by her sister Emily'
Charlotte Brontë
200
'In 1871 he began a 19-year period as the leader of Germany'
Bismarck
200
'Longtime TV island-dweller Bob, or longtime singer & Rocky-Mountain dweller John'
Denver
400
'It's the only Great Lake entirely within the U.S.'
Lake Michigan
400
'Antonyms of "tall" & "thin" that describe "a little teapot" in a children's song'
short & stout
400
'In English, the title of this Hermann Hesse novel means "The Prairie Wolf"'
Steppenwolf
400
'If this famous inventor wanted to phone home, it would be to Edinburgh, where he was born in 1847'
(Alexander Graham) Bell
400
'In music's Top 40: Daryl or Tom T.'
Hall
600
'India, Bangladesh & Burma border this bay of the Indian Ocean'
the Bay of Bengal
600
'Whatever your politics, "hidari" & "migi" still mean these directions in Japanese'
left & right
600
'The novel "Trilby" introduced this hypnotist whose name is synonymous with evil manipulation'
Svengali
600
'From 1992-99 he was CNN's senior White House correspondent covering the tenure of President Clinton'
(Wolf) Blitzer
600
'"King of Queens" Kevin, or king of the court LeBron'
James
800
'Most of the Greek Isles are in this sea, an arm of the Mediterranean'
the Aegean Sea
800
'In law, there are these 2 main kinds of "nuisance"'
public & private
800
'Fanchette is "the most intelligent cat in the world" in the "Claudine" books by this "Gigi" novelist'
Colette
800
'Known as the "King of Torts", this San Francisco lawyer defended Jack Ruby at his murder trial'
Melvin Belli
800
'"Top Gun"ner Val, or '70s NFL gunner Billy'
Kilmer
1000
'This Eurasian "sea" is actually the world's largest lake'
the Caspian Sea
1000
'The 2 antonymic varieties of petroleum that could also describe your table manners'
crude & refined
1000
'"The Wapshot Scandal" was this New Englander's sequel to "The Wapshot Chronicle"'
John Cheever
1000
'This British horror novelist was executive producer of the 1998 film "Gods and Monsters"'
Clive Barker
1000
'Mormon religion founder Joseph, or "Howdy Doody Show" founder Buffalo Bob'
Smith
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