SHAKESPEARE
PHILADELPHIA
ART
FOOD FACTS
SECRETARIES OF STATE
100

"Measure for Measure" is the only Shakespeare play that opens in this Austrian city

Vienna

100

Since 1894 a 37-foot statue of this founder of Philadelphia has stood atop the city hall

(William) Penn

100

Dadaist leader Marcel Duchamp painted a moustache on a reproduction of this famous da Vinci work

Mona Lisa

100

Ads tell us this food has "36 calories a pat, same as margarine"

butter

100

This co-winner of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize was America's 1st foreign-born Sec'y of State

Henry Kissinger

200

He killed Hamlet's father by pouring poison into his ear

King Claudius

200

Each year nearly a million people visit this red brick colonial building first known as the Pennsylvania State House

Independence Hall

200

This painter's landscapes drew compliments at a Manet exhibition, much to the chagrin of Manet

Monet

200

The leaves of this vegetable are eaten with the fingers; the heart with a knife & fork

(clue: sounds the same to choking) 

artichoke

200
In December 1985 he threatened to resign if required to take a polygraph test

George Shultz

300

She was King Lear's oldest daughter

Goneril

300

The city's largest school of higher learning is this university at which Bill Cosby earned his B.A.

Temple

300

Honoré Daumier went to prison for caricaturing King Louis Philippe as this fictional giant

Gargantua

300

The literal translation of the Italian "tutti frutti"

all fruits

300

Prior to serving a record 34 yrs. as Chief Justice, he was John Adams' Sec'y of State for 9 months

John Marshall

400

1 of the 2 Shakespeare plays with 1-word titles that begin with "C"

(1 of) Cymbeline (or Coriolanus)

400

In 1983 this Democrat was elected the city's first black mayor

(Wilson) Goode

400

It's not known for sure if painters Hubert & Jan who had this last name were brothers

Van Eyck

400

The name for this fluffy baked dish made with eggs comes from the French for "to blow"

soufflé

400

In April 1980 Pres. Carter selected this Maine senator to succeed Cyrus Vance as Sec'y of State

(Edmund) Muskie

500

Richard II, Richard III & Henry VIII all had wives with this name

Anne

500

One of Philadelphia's two daily newspapers

(1 of) Inquirer (or Daily News)

500

Dutch artist who called his rigidly geometric style "Neoplasticism"

Piet Mondrian

500

In cooking a farce is this, & hopefully yours won't turn out funny

stuffing

500

FDR called this Sec'y of State the "Father of the U.N." for his efforts in organizing that world body

(Cordell) Hull