LITERATURE
FACTS FROM ALMANACS
ANIMAL HOUSE
GOT "LK"
COLLEGE SPORTS FILMS
200
'In a Defoe novel, this companion is described as "a comely handsome fellow"'
Friday
200
'This is the official religion of Libya'
Islam
200
'These semi-aquatic rodents plaster their lodges with mud'
beavers
200
'This Atlantic City promenade was built in 1870 as a temporary structure'
The Boardwalk
200
'"Rudy" featured Jason Miller as this university's coach Ara Parseghian'
Notre Dame
400
'"Jo's Boys" was the second sequel to this 19th century novel'
Little Women
400
'The geographic center of this state is Kent, 11 miles south of Dover'
Delaware
400
'The army species of this insect has no permanent home; workers link legs to protect their queen'
ants
400
'A benevolent & protective order was named in 1868 for this animal'
the elk
400
'Bear Bryant puts this speedy title character of a 1994 movie on the Crimson Tide'
Forrest Gump
600
'Chapter 48 of this English novel deals with "The Flight of Sikes"--Bill Sikes'
Oliver Twist
600
'The endangered species list includes this spotted African cat plus a fish & a frog named for it'
a leopard
600
'The swiftlets of Asia are in trouble because these structures are snatched to make soup'
nests
600
'This president snagged Oregon for the United States'
James K. Polk
600
'Shot at University of Wisconsin-Madison, "Back to School" features Rodney Dangerfield competing in this aquatic sport'
high-diving
800
'Richard Middlemas gets crushed by an elephant in "The Surgeon's Daughter", an 1827 tale by this Edinburgher'
Sir Walter Scott
800
'William Driver is said to have given this nickname to the American flag in 1824'
Old Glory
800
'This "solitary" crustacean sometimes defends its shell home via sea anemones that hitch a ride'
a hermit crab
800
'These maidens bring the souls of slain warriors to Valhalla'
Valkyries
800
'The premiere for this 2006 film featured a green carpet, to honor the Thundering Herd'
We Are Marshall
1000
'The NYC murder of Mary Rogers inspired Poe, who changed the setting to Paris & created "The Mystery of" her'
Marie Roget
1000
'The Supreme Court rejected absolute executive privilege in the 1974 case United States v. this man'
Richard Nixon
1000
'Insert a hyphen in this 4-letter poultry dwelling & you get a human dwelling'
a coop (or co-op)
1000
'Seen
here
are the shells of this type of marine snail'
a whelk
1000
'In "Glory Road", Jon Voight played this school's legendary coach Adolph Rupp'
University of Kentucky
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