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"The only thtng necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do" this

nothing

100

The Kingston Trio took its name from Kingston, the capital of this Caribbean country

Jamaica

100

This outlaw pair is purportedly buried in the desolate village of San Vicente, Bolivia

Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid

100

Some 400 years ago, English jurist Sir Edward Coke stated, "A man's house is..." this

his castle

100

Sir Thomas More

A Man for All Seasons

200

Expression attributed to Henry VIII to which Adam Clayton Powell added the word "baby"

Keep the faith

200

Early in his career, Quincy Jones arranged music for this "regal" jazz band leader

Count Basie

200

The riders employed by this service were all issued Bibles & were forbidden to drink or swear

Pony Express

200

Someone setting up a ruse might throw this colorful fish at you

red herring

200

In the 1st film, this title character wasn't, an many assume, Detective Nick Charles

The Thin Man

300

"Life is like a box of chocolates," was said by this man

Forrest Gump

300

His big break was when Roger Miller became the 1st of dozens to record his song "Me & Bobby McGee"

Kris Kristofferson

300

This famous shootout of Oct. 26, 1881 actually took place on Fremont Street, not in a horse pen

Gunfight at the O.K. Corral

300

To the French, it's "a white paper"; to us, it's a white credit card that's merged with Diners Club

carte blanche

300

Film biography of silent screen star Lon Chaney

Man of a Thousand Faces

400

Baseball announcer famed for his Southern lilt & phrases like "sitting in the catbird seat"

Red Barber

400

The "goat" trained to bleat in the key of C with his "City Slickers" was really 1 of the musicians

Spike Jones

400

Taken from the New Hampshire town where it was made, the name Concord was synonymous with this vehicle

stagecoach

400

The holes punched in free tickets reminded people of bullet holes she fired into small cards

Annie Oakley

400

Some felt this 1966 French film looked like a series of expensive commercials

A Man and a Woman

500

Postal slogan "Neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom of night..." was coined by this Greek historian

Herodotus

500

After hearing Elvis live in his hometown of Lubbock, Texas, he switched to singing rock 'n' roll

Buddy Holly

500

Bob Younger blamed himself for his gang's capture after the botched Northfield hold-up in this state

Minnesota

500

In some versions of rotation pool, a player with the cue ball in this position faces a tough shot

$500

500

A caricature of Alexander Woollcott, in the movie he was played by Monty Wooley

The Man Who Came to Dinner