SAUCES
JFK
QUEENS
STEVEN, STEPHEN, OR STEVE
NOTABLE WOMEN
100

This Chinese sauce is basically made from applesauce and apricot jam. There’s no fowl in it at all.

Duck Sauce

100

JFK and Jacqueline Bouvier were married in 1952 in this Rhode Island city of mansions.

Newport

100

She became queen after her father died in 51 B.C.

Cleopatra

100

He says his career began in 1958 when he made a 9-minute film to earn a Boy Scout merit badge. One of his first paid jobs was directing an episode of Marcus Welby, MD.

Steven Spielberg

100

In the late 18th century, this legendary seamstress was a flag maker for the Pennsylvania navy.

Betsy Ross 

200

This sauce, which is often served with seafood, is easily made with mayonnaise and pickle relish.

Tartar Sauce

200

Cliff Robertson played JFK in this 1963 movie which took its title from the boat Lieutenant Junior Grade John F. Kennedy commanded in 1943.

 PT-109

200

Queen Elizabeth II became the longest-reigning British monarch in September 2015 when she surpassed the reign of this queen, her greatgreat-grandmother.

Victoria. (Elizabeth II has served nearly 66 years. Queen Victoria served for 63 years and 216 days, from 1837 to 1901.)

200

He wrote his first novel, Carrie, while he was a school teacher in Bangor, Maine.

Stephen King

200

This 20th century First Lady and her husband were distant cousins.

Eleanor Roosevelt

300

The name of this sauce, which is made of basil, oil, and garlic, means “beaten” in Italian.

Pesto

300

 In 1963, JFK donated the Pulitzer Prize money he received for this book to the United Negro College Fund.

Profiles in Courage

300

 In this 1951 film, Bogart and Hepburn blow up their boat to escape their German captors.

The African Queen

300

They are the two Steves that founded Apple Computer.

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak

300

She is most famous for her best-selling book on etiquette, but she also wrote five novels between 1904 and 1910.

Emily Post

400

Eggs Benedict are always served with a heaping helping of this rich sauce, which is traditionally made with egg yolk, butter, and lemon juice.

Hollandaise

400

The Kennedy School of Government on JFK Street, is part of this university.

Harvard

400

This airport in the NYC borough of Queens was renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport after the president was assassinated in 1963.

Idlewild Airport

400

This late-night talk show host, who took over from David Letterman, is also known for inventing the word “truthiness,” something that feels true, but isn’t.

Stephen Colbert

400

She achieved national recognition at age 21, while still an undergraduate student at Yale, when her design was chosen for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC.

Maya Lin

500

Sushi is often dipped in a sauce, mixed at the table, of soy sauce and this pungent green mustard.

Wasabi

500

The JFK Presidential library, located at Boston’s Outer Harbor, was designed by this Chinese American architect.

I.M. Pei

500

In 1978, American Lisa Halaby married King Hussein, 16 years her senior, and became known as Queen Noor of this country.

Jordan

500

Known as “The Father of American Music,” this Stephen penned such classics as “Oh! Susanna,” “Camptown Races,” and “My Old Kentucky Home.”

Stephen Foster

500

One of her best known songs was "God Bless the Child," which she cowrote with Arthur Herzog in 1939. She titled her 1956 autobiography Lady Sings the Blues.

Billie Holiday