The 1950s
Landmarks
Literature
Starts with "V"
Musical Instruments
100

A reproduction of this famous ship sailed from Plymouth, England to Mass. in 1957

Mayflower

100

On the Vienna memorial to this composer, the figures represent his 9 symphonies

Beethoven

100

In the novel, the strange "portrait" of this man was painted by Basil Hallward

Dorian Gray

100

From Latin for "hunting", it's the flesh of a deer

venison

100

The shakuhachi, the samisen & the wooden fish are instruments of this country

Japan

200

Testifying before a Senate committee in 1957, Teamster pres. Dave Beck invoked this some 80 times

the 5th Amendment

200

You have to lie down atop a castle & hang your head over the wall if you want to kiss this

the Blarney stone

200

The 1st appearance in print of this hard-boiled detective was in 1939 in "The Big Sleep"

Philip Marlowe

200

Broadcasting's VOA stands for this

Voice of America

200

"X" marks the spot in the ency. where you'll find this instrument, the only one commonly under "X"

Xylophone

300

In April 1955, for the 1st time in 33 years of publication, Reader's Digest carried these

advertisements

300

In the 1830s part of this palace became a museum dedicated "to all the glories of France"

Versailles

300

Lucie Manette is the heroine of this novel

A Tale of Two Cities

300

2 of 4 independent countries that begin with "V"

Venezuela, Vatican City, Vietnam, Vanuatu

300

Triangular-shaped Russian lute that's also popular with Gypsies

balalaika

400

Occupation of William Howard Mays that put him in the news

playing baseball

400

The coronation throne of England is in the chapel of Edward the Confessor here

Westminster Abbey

400

In John Webster's play, a steward named Antonio is secretly married to "The Duchess of" this

Malfi

400

From Old French "to come", it's the location of a gathering such as an Olympic event

a venue

400

Their music, which might the oldest still played, is played on instruments like the didgeridoo

Australian Aborigines

500

This industrialist sold RKO Pictures to General Tire in July 1955

Howard Hughes

500

This museum by the Hudson houses the Metropolitan Museum's collection of medieval art

the Cloisters

500

Last name of Sinclair Lewis' title character Samuel, whose life is changed by a trip to Europe

Dodsworth

500

The foremost position in an army or fleet

vanguard

500

On this "wind" instrument, tone quality is set by depressing tabs or by pulling out stop knobs

organ

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