WHAT ARE YOU AFRAID OF?
FACTS ABOUT COUNTRIES
HARRY TRUMAN
BRITISH CITIES
SPEAKING REVERSIBLY
400

Glossophobia: This, especially in public

What is speaking/talking?

400

Egypt's major waterways include the Nile River, of course, & this manmade waterway that opened in 1869

What is the Suez Canal?

400

It was the 4-word motto Truman kept on his desk in the Oval Office

What is "The buck stops here"?

400

Inspired by Paris, the 518-foot landmark opened in 1894 in this city was once the tallest man-made structure in the British Empire.

What is Blackpool?
400

A not-fun-to-change piece of babywear & gave back the loan in full

What are diaper and repaid?

800

Coulrophobia: These performers & please don't send them in

What are clowns?

800

Denmark connects to continental Europe through its 42-mile border with this other 7-letter country

What is Germany?

800

In 1945 Harry served just 83 days in this job

What is Vice President?

800

Planned in the 1960s, this largest town in Shropshire was originally named Dawley New Town before being renamed for a pioneering 18th-century Scottish civil engineer.

What is Telford?

800

Sherlock Holmes' sister in 2 Netflix movies & without assistance

 What are Enola & alone?

1200

Chorophobia: This activity

What is dancing?

1200

Smaller islands under the jurisdiction of this island country include Lyudao & Quemoy

What is Taiwan?

1200

Each May 8 this state officially celebrates Harry Truman's birthday

What is Missouri?

1200

Lady Godiva famously rode a horse unclothed through the streets of this English city to protest unfair taxation by her husband.

What is Coventry?

1200

A minor dispute or tiff & a military bugle call

What are spat & taps?

1600

Porphyrophobia: This, literally, also the title of a 1983 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel

What is purple?

1600

Like its neighbor to the north Rwanda, this landlocked country is home to Hutus & Tutsis

What are Burundi?

1600

He was the last person beaten by Harry Truman in an election

Who is Thomas Dewey?

1600

One of England's oldest professional football teams, the Wanderers, plays in the unique "black and gold" colors inspired by this city's motto, "Out of Darkness Cometh Light".

What is Wolverhampton?

1600

A pilsner & relating to royalty

What are lager & regal?

2000

Samhainophobia: This holiday

What is Halloween?

2000

After a 30-year liberation struggle, this young African country officially gained its independence from Ethiopia in 1993.

What is Eritrea?

2000

It's the month Truman began a famous speech with the line "We have just dropped a new bomb..."

What is August?

2000

Founded in 1876, this steel-producing port town on the River Tees is home to the football club nicknamed "The Boro."

What is Middlesbrough?

2000

To drop off a package FedEx-style & defamed or ridiculed

What are deliver & reviled?