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FAMOUS WOMEN
18th CENTURY AMERICANS
MUSIC
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES
PLAYS & PLAYWRIGHTS
200
'This founder of the American Red Cross also founded one of New Jersey's first public schools'
Clara Barton
200
'When caught as a spy in September of 1776, he was disguised as a Dutch schoolteacher'
Nathan Hale
200
'A composer's works are often numbered & appear with the abbreviation Op., which stands for this'
Opus
200
'This university has campuses at Tuscaloosa, Huntsville & Birmingham'
University of Alabama
200
'A defrocked minister-turned-tour guide is the leading character in his play "The Night of the Iguana"'
Tennessee Williams
400
'A candidate for vice president in 1984, she ran for the Senate in 1992'
Geraldine Ferraro
400
'During the last years of the revolution, he worked on his "Notes on the State of Virginia"'
Thomas Jefferson
400
'Earlier composers used these large drums in pairs; modern composers may use 3 or more'
Timpani
400
'Churchill College is one of 31 residential colleges at this British university'
Cambridge
400
'He was a writer for "The Garry Moore Show" when he began his first play "Come Blow Your Horn"'
Neil Simon
600
'Urged by Louis Leakey, she went to Africa to study mountain gorillas in 1966'
Dian Fossey
600
'He protested the Stamp Act through his widely circulated copper engravings'
Paul Revere
600
'Styles of music in the titles of the JVC & Playboy festivals'
Jazz
600
'The oldest U.S. university west of the Alleghenies is Transylvania University, at Lexington, in this state'
Kentucky
600
'"Plutus" is the latest extant play by this master of ancient Greek comedy who gave us "The Birds"'
Aristophanes
800
'In 1975 a New Jersey park was named for this swimmer of the English Channel'
Gertrude Ederle
800
'About 60% of the essays in "The Federalist" were written by him'
Alexander Hamilton
800
'Sousa wrote "Semper Fidelis" during the 12 years he directed this group'
Marine Corps Marching Band
800
'The University of Cape Town is on the grounds of Groote Schuur, the estate of this 19th century diamond king'
Cecil Rhodes
800
'The women in his play "Three Tall Women" are known by the letters "A", "B" & "C", not by names'
Edward Albee
1000
'As well as MADD, she founded SADD, Students Against Driving Drunk'
Candy Leitner
1000
'In 1770, this future president defended the British soldiers accused in the Boston Massacre & won the case'
John Adams
1000
'After his 1901 opera "Feuersnot" flopped, he found a wild story, "Salome"'
Richard Strauss
1000
'Established in 1881, this Atlanta college is America's oldest college for black women'
Spelman College
1000
'"Master Harold...and the Boys" was the first of this South African's plays to premiere in the United States'
Athol Fugard