5-LETTER WORDS
MOVIE TRIVIA
ELEPHANTS
THE MILITARY
FAMOUS PAIRS
100

According to the vows, people go into marriage "for better or" this

worse

100

This movie studio's executive offices are on Dopey Drive, which may have been Walt's little joke

Disney Studios

100

Since elephant pacifiers are hard to find, baby elephants may do this until they are 6 years old

suckle

100

This Pacific Coast state has more Marine Corps posts than any other

California

100

If Romulus hadn't killed this twin brother, Rome might be called "Reme"

Remus

200

As a verb, it means to get on a horse, as a noun, the horse itself

mount

200

Ever since "Psycho", Janet Leigh has never done this with the door closed

take a shower

200

In Africa, wild elephants are found only south of this expansive arid region

the Sahara

200

The U.S. 8th Army is headquartered in this Asian capital

Seoul, Korea

200

In 1947, she wanted out of his Westerns, but said "yes" when he proposed to her on horseback

Dale Evans & Roy Rogers

300

A mass of metal shaped for easy storage or transportation

ingot

300

Romantic idol who played Rudolph Valentino's father in his last film, 1926's "Son of the Sheik"

Rudolph Valentino

300

Indian elephants are strong swimmers, able to regulate their buoyancy by swallowing this

air

300

The saying, "You have to go out, but you don't have to come back," refers to this "5th" service branch

the Coast Guard

300

2 of the 3 pairs of lovers named in the titles of Shakespeare's plays

(2 of) Romeo & Juliet, Troilus & Cressida, & Antony & Cleopatra

400

Slang for money, in I Timothy 3:3, King James Bible, it completed "not greedy of filthy..."

lucre

400

Author whose widow forced the makers of "Gunga Din" to cut all scenes showing him as a character

Kipling

400

Elephants are highly evolved emotionally, & it's said, perform this on incurable members of herd

euthanasia

400

The 2 official colors of the Air Force are these

blue & yellow (or gold)

400

"The Grand Duke" was the last comic opera they wrote together, in 1896

Gilbert & Sullivan

500

Spelled "cwen" in Old English, it meant a wife of a famous man, as well as this

a queen

500

Kate Hepburn played a "budding" young actress in this, the 1st film to win her an Oscar

Morning Glory

500

An elephant needs water & mud to cool itself, since its skin lacks these

sweat glands

500

"OTH" radar, that bounces signals off the ionosphere to detect aircraft, stands for this

over the horizon

500

Husband & wife director & star of 1972 film of "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds"

Paul Newman & Joanne Woodward