What a Bunch of Caricatures!
The Bible
Figures of Speech
We Quote Mr. T's
Islands of the Far North
I Like American Music
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It's not Tarzan the Ape Man, but this Brit, depicted in a satirical magazine in 1871

Darwin
100

The fifth commandment tells us to honor this duo: Nebat & Zeruah for King Jeroboam

Your Father and Mother

100

It's a combination of 2 contradictory terms used together, like "sweet sorrow"

Oxymoron

100

Alan Turing, who could do this pretty well, wrote in 1950, "I propose to consider the question, 'can machines"' do this?

Think

100

Like Antarctica, this vastest island is capped by an ice sheet; it has an average thickness of about 5,000 feet

Greenland

100

The 11 songs on "Ten" by this Seattle band include "Even Flow" & "Jeremy"

Pearl Jam

200

Here's this chairman not of the board, who's perhaps applauding himself


Mao

200

The First Book of Samuel recounts the encounter between these 2, big Philistine & smaller Israelite, in the valley of Elah

David and Goliath

200

Saying you'll avoid me like the plague is a bit of this French-derived word for an overused phrase, don't you think, darling?

Cliche

200

Who's the boss? In 1871 in NYC, it was certainly him: "As long as I count the votes, what are you going to do about it?"

Boss Tweed

200

A Russian lieutenant gave this island southeast of Anchorage its name because its outline resembled an Inuit canoe

Kayak Island

200

Chronicled in the miniseries "George and Tammy" the complex relationship of him & Tammy Wynetteproduced some country classics

George Jones

300

He's the Polish-born composer tickling the ivories

Chopin

300

While Moses was up on Mount Sinai, Aaron crafted this using earrings, angering the Lord

Golden Calf

300

Saying "That went well" after a disaster is an example of the verbal type of this

Irony

300

Harry Truman said this man's "Plan" "will go down in history as one of America's greatest contributions to the peace of the world"

Marshall
300

Spitsbergen Island in Norway's Svalbard archipelago is known for its great views of this luminous atmospheric display

Northern Lights

300

This southern city is a hip-hop mecca & one of its temples is Lenox Square Mall, where the OutKast rappers met

Atlanta

400

Hat's off to this playwright sometimes called "The Father of Modern Drama"

Ibsen

400

After the Last Supper, Jesus traveled to this garden to pray & was arrested there

Gethsemane 

400

An example of this, also called meiosis, is Kathy Bates' line as the Titanic sinks, "Now there's something you don't see every day"

Understatement

400

"These lands are ours. No one has a right to remove us, because we were the first owners", said this Shawnee rival of Wm. H. Harrison

Tecumseh 

400

The High Arctic is home to October Revolution Island & this island, named for the party that seized power during that time

Bolshevik

400

"Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On" propelled this rock 'n' roll legend to stardom in 1957

Jerry Lee Lewis

500

She's "The Talented Mr. Ripley" author depicted here, with one of her beloved cats

Patricia Highsmith

500

St. Paul declares himself to be from the tribe named for this younger son of Rachel & Jacob

Benjamin

500

When a part is used to represent a whole, it's this figure of speech, as in "all hands on deck"

Synecdoche 

500

In "Democracy in America", he wrote that in the U.S., "everything is in constant motion & every change seems an improvement

Tocqueville 

500

Canada's northernmost point, Cape Columbia is on Ellesmere Island, part of this vast territory created in 1999

Nunavut

500

An ad in the Village Voice brought drummer Clem Burke into this band he's been playing with since the '70s

Blondie