80's & 90's TV
Literature
Motown
The Color White
Potpourri
100

On the hit series 'Roseanne', this is the family's last name.

Conner

100

The best selling book in the world

The Bible

100

This Motown group had a hit with the song "Baby Love" in the early sixties.

The Supremes

100

Snow White's occupation at the end of the tale.

A Princess

100

This first lady from the 1980s introduced the slogan "Just Say No"

Nancy Reagan

200

Blair, Jo, Natalie, Tootie and Mrs. Garrett were all characters on this tv show.

The Facts of Life

200

Voted the best King novel written. The movie, featuring Tom Hanks, was co-directed by King.

The Green Mile

200

This lead singer of the Vandellas started out working as a Motown staff secretary to 17 record producers and songwriters.

Martha Reeves

200

This rock band has a very famous White Album

The Beatles

200

In some areas of France and Italy, trained swine and dogs are used to find this costly underground delicacy.

Truffles

300

Carl Winslow's occupation on the show "Family Matters"

Police Officer

300

This play by William Shakespeare, named after the occasion for which it was written, features the cross-dressing character of Viola.

Twelfth Night

300

This Four Tops song starts out "Now when you feel that you can't go on Because all your hope is gone"

Reach Out I'll Be There

300

This president was involved in the Whitewater Scandal

Bill Clinton

300

Entertainers Siegfried and Roy were famous for including this type of tiger in their live shows

Siberian Tiger

400

This actor played Kevin Arnold on "The Wonder Years"

Fred Savage

400

Author Harper Lee was so close to this 'In Cold Blood' author that she based Dill from 'To Kill a Mockingbird' on him.

Truman Capote

400

Before his first solo album in 1982, he was the lead singer of the Commodores.

Lionel Richie

400

This artist is know for songs such as 'I've Got So Much Love to Give' and 'Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe'

Barry White

400

This biblical unit of measure was determined by the distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger.

A Cubit

500

This Oscar winning actor played Luke in the final season of "Growing Pains"

Leonardo DiCaprio

500

The name of this marine mollusc links the first nuclear-powered submarine and Jules Verne's novel "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea"

Nautilus

500

The opera Pagliacci inspired this Smokey Robinson song.

Tears of a Clown

500

This literary character's chore was to whitewash a fence.

Tom Sawyer

500

This African head of state inspired a religious movement on a large, English-speaking Caribbean island.

Haile Selassie