Russian Cities
Word Origins
American Nicknames
4 Out Of 5
Doctors
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By the 15th C., this city was capital of the Russian state & the seat if the Russian Orthodox Church 

Moscow 

200

Type of moustache named for its resemblance to a bicycle part 

Handlebar 

200

The "Tip" of Congress 

Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill

200

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Empty

200

With over $3 billion in annual sales, this soft drink has 6% of the U.S. market

Dr. Pepper

400

Important Russian cities on this longest Russian river include Nizhniy Novgorod, Kazan & Samara

Volga

400

This word for a shopping center comes from a London site where a ball & mallet game was played in narrow alleys

Mall (from Pall Mall)

400

1977's "Son of Sam"

David Berkowitz

400
4 out the 5 traditional human senses

(4 of) Hearing, sight, smell, taste, touch

400

A high school friend who was "The Professor" helped give this Philadelphia 76ers star his nickname, Dr. J.

Julius Erving

600

This city of 180,000 shares its name with Marx' co-writer of "The Communist Manifesto"

Engels 

600

Sanskrit for "great queen", she's the wife of a maharajah 

Maharani 

600

Hollywood's "Swifty"

Irving "Swifty" Lazar

600

4 out of 5 people living at 742 Evergreen Terrance on TV's "The Simpsons"

(4 of) Bart, Homer, Lisa, Maggie, & Marge Simpson 

600

His work includes "Hunches in Bunches", "Fox in Socks" & "Gerald McBoing-Boing"

Dr. Seuss (Theodor Geisel)

800

Heavenly beings Gabriel, Michael & Raphael might enjoy this city on the Dvina River near the White Sea 

Arkhangelsk (Archangel)

800

This white gypsum cement that hardens quickly is named for the French city where it was originally made 

Plaster of Paris

800

"The Long Island Lolita" of the tabloids 

Amy Fisher

800

4 out of 5 Biblical books of Moses known as the Pentateuch 

(1 of) Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers & Deuteronomy 

800

Daily Double:

In 1988 he said, "I was proud of the youths who opposed the war in Vietnam -- they were my babies"

Dr. Benjamin Spock 

1000

Daily Double: 

Like a ballet company, this city was named for revolutionary hero Sergei

Kirov 

1000

Derived from Old French for "crane's foot", it's a genealogical chart or family tree

Pedigree

1000

New York's former "Senator Pothole"

Alfonse D'Amato 

1000

4 out of the first 5 letters of the Greek alphabet 

(1 of) Alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon

1000

Published in 1957, this epic novel tells the story of a physician's love for the wife of a Russian revolutionary 

"Doctor Zhivago"