Countries of the World
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Comedy
100

 In 2018 new president Miguel Diaz-Canel became this country's first non-Castro leader in nearly 60 years

Cuba

100

 He tells Sherlock Holmes, "If you are clever enough to bring destruction upon me, rest assured that I shall do as much to you"

Professor Moriarty

100

In Africa they have big ears shaped like the continent of Africa; Asian ones have smaller, rounder ears

African Elephant

100

Michelangelo's scenes on the Sistine Chapel ceiling include this pair's "temptation and expulsion"

Adam and Eve

100

CONTROL was a D.C.-based counter-intelligence agency on this TV comedy.

Get Smart

200

This country on Hispaniola has 2 official languages--French & Creole

Haiti

200

This villain said: 

"A crocodile has followed me from sea to sea... licking its lips for the rest of me" 

Captain Hook

200

The biggest horse breed, the Shire, has been known to reach more than 21 of these horsey units high

Hands

200

Known for his life-like sculptures, he is the founder of The Grounds for Sculpture

Artist and philanthropist J. Seward Johnson.

200

This classic TV comedy used the haunting instrumental theme "Suicide Is Painless"

MASH

300

In 1974 under King Hussein, this country granted women the right to vote

Jordan


300

In "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest", she says: ""If Mr. McMurphy doesn’t want to take his medication orally, I’m sure we can arrange for him to have it some other way." 

Nurse Ratched

300

The largest living bird is the North African variety of this

The Ostrich

300

He wrote to his brother Theo, "I often think that the night is more alive and more richly colored than the day"

Vincent Van Gogh

300

 This Grand Ole Opry comedy star wore a straw hat with the $1.98 price tag still attached

Minnie Pearl

400

The Zloty is this country's official currency

Poland

400

Simon Legree has him beaten to death for refusing to inform on 2 runaway slaves

Uncle Tom

400

It is the largest dog breed by weight.

The English Mastiff can weigh up to 280 lbs.

400

His 1911 work "I and the Village" evokes the look of his Hasidic hometown

Marc Chagall

400

Born Arthur Stanley Jefferson, he was Charlie Chaplin's understudy for 3 years prior to becoming part of a famous comedy team

Stan Laurel

500

The country that is alphabetically last of the all the countries in the world.

Zimbabwe

500

Critics call this "Othello" character Shakespeare's consummate villain

Iago

500

The legs on the giant Japanese spider species of this crustacean may span 12 feet

Japanese Spider Crab

500

 In the 1480s, he sketched "The Horse and Rider", seen here.

Leonardo DaVinci

500

Originally performed by both female & castrato sopranos, Francesco Veracini's "Rosalinda" was based on this Shakespeare comedy

As You Like It

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