LITERATURE
PARKS
COLONIAL AMERICA
QUESTIONABLE SONGS
"COLOR"FUL ANSWERS
200
'1st name of the Maugham title character "Miss Thompson"'
Sadie
200
'The 1st parks. called "preserves", were set aside for royalty as grounds for this pastime'
hunting
200
'John Rolfe, who married Pocahontas, was 1st to grow this crop commercially in Virginia'
tobacco
200
'The song that says, "Turn around & you're 2, turn around & you're 4" opens with this question'
Where are you going (my little one)?
200
'The Hardy-Rand-Rittler & Ishihara tests are to determine degrees of this'
colorblindness
400
'Brom Bones dressed up as this to scare the schoolmaster away from Katrina'
the Headless Horseman
400
'Covering some 26,000 acres, the largest U.S. municipal park system belongs to this U.S. city'
New York City
400
'Following in his father's footsteps, Paul Revere practiced this occupation'
silversmith
400
'It follows "I got rhythm, I got music, I got my man..."'
who could ask for anything more?
400
'Term for the ceremonial escort accompanying the flag bearer'
the color guard
600
'Daniel Defoe title character who was a tart, a wife, a thief, a convict, then grew rich & lived honest'
Moll Flanders
600
'New England's only national park, it shares its name with homeland of Longfellow's Evangeline'
Acadia
600
'In the 1760s, 80,000 pairs of shoes per year were manufactured in the town of Lynn in this colony'
Massachusetts
600
'Song which eventually asks, "Where have all the graveyards gone?"'
"Where Have All The Flowers Gone?"
600
'Technical name for a photographic slide'
a color transparency
800
'"Requiem for a Nun" was his sequel to "Sanctuary"'
Faulkner
800
'Studies conducted at these gardens in Greater London helped to start the rubber industry'
Kew Gardens
800
'Rather than towns & villages, early Maryland settlers built these medieval estates'
manors
800
'1st question asked in "The End Of The World" is this astronomical one'
Why does the sun go on shining? (Why does the sun keep on shining? accepted)
800
'Equine idiom that means another matter completely'
a horse of a different color
1000
'In his 1940 classic Western novel, Walter Van Tilburg Clark sets his "Incident" in this valley'
the Ox-Bow
1000
'1st used by Aztec emperors, this park, largest in Mexico City, contains "Los Pinos", the president's home'
Chapultepec
1000
'Not actually one of the Pilgrims, he went with them to serve as their military leader'
Miles Standish
1000
'The song "Shrimp Boats" asks this question'
Why don\'t you hurry, hurry, hurry home?
1000
'Though it's not technically a musical instrument, a clavilux is called this'
a color organ
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