Let the Sun Shine
Four-Letter Words
Americans Abroad
World Travel
The Missing Color
Misc.
100

This band released “Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In,” which reached the top of the Billboard charts in 1969.

5th Dimension 


100

Opposite of right

Left

100

Known for her 1971 hit cover of “Proud Mary,” the late Queen of Rock and Roll moved to Switzerland in 1998.

Tina Turner 


100

This popular beach is in South Florida on a man-made island.

Miami Beach 


100

This is the iconic color of Elizabeth Taylor’s eyes.

Purple (violet) 


100

Main computer input device for text.

Keyboard


200

Stevie Wonder’s hit, “You Are the Sunshine of” this, was released in 1973.

My Life 


200

You can easily measure servings of meat using this four-letter upper-body part.

Palm

200

This famous American author spent 22 years in Cuba and six years in Paris, where he wrote The Sun Also Rises.

Ernest Hemingway 


200

This landmark was built in France for the 1889 celebration of the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution.

Eiffel Tower 


200

Popular earthy colors of the 1970s included Jute Brown and this muted green shade named for a stone fruit.

Avocado


200

The largest planet in our solar system.

Jupiter 


400

This 1971 Bill Withers tune is easy to learn because it’s mostly a refrain.

Ain’t No Sunshine 


400

To breathe in short gasps

Pant

400

This former Secretary of State under Barack Obama attended boarding school in Switzerland during his youth.

John Kerry 


400

One of Greece’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites, this temple dedicated to the goddess Athena Parthenos sits atop the Acropolis in Athens.

Parthenon 


400

This 1987 novel by Fannie Flagg is named for fried tomatoes of this color.

Green 


400

Dutch artist who painted The Starry Night.

Vincent van Gogh 


600

This song, the Beatles’ first with “sun” in the title, is on the Abbey Road album.

Here Comes the Sun 


600

A four-letter word meaning “lively or full of energy”

Zest

600

This American writer and poet spent several years in England and France during the 1920s, part of the “Lost Generation.”

F. Scott Fitzgerald 


600

This European country has the most UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the world.

Italy 


600

This 1984 film stars Prince in a semi-autobiographical tale about a young musician on the rise.

Purple Rain 


600

Process plants use to convert sunlight to energy.

Photosynthesis

800

Released in 1974, “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me” is by this artist.

Elton John 


800

Data in the form of words, or to send an SMS

Text

800

This American actor and producer lived in France for several years and is known for eclectic film roles such as Pirates of the Caribbean and Edward Scissorhands.

Johnny Depp 


800

The Serengeti National Park is in this country.

Tanzania


800

A 1987 crime noir novel by James Ellroy is named after this color of dahlia.

Black

800

The name of the treaty that ended World War I.

Treaty of Versailles 


1000

The Kinks released this “sun” song on their 1966 album Face to Face.

Sunny Afternoon 


1000

The concluding passage of a musical piece

Coda

1000

This former child star served as a U.S. ambassador to Ghana and Czechoslovakia.

Shirley Temple 


1000

This small country is comprised of more than 60 islands and is renowned for its massive urban park, Gardens by the Bay.

Singapore 


1000

Patrick Swayze and C. Thomas Howell star in a 1984 film named after this color of dawn; it was remade in 2012.

Red


1000

The chemical symbol for gold on the periodic table.

Au

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