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BLACK JOURNALISTS
STATE CAPITAL NICKNAMES
THE BRITISH INVASION
ANIMALS
THE BIBLE
200
'This "60 Minutes" correspondent hosted "Street Stories" on CBS 1992-93'
Ed Bradley
200
'Referring to the seeming color of nearby hills, this Texas capital is "The City of the Violet Crown"'
Austin
200
'Led by Mick Jagger, this group has been called the "World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band"'
The Rolling Stones
200
'The largemouth species of this fish has a dark band along its side; the smallmouth species does not'
Bass
200
'He killed Abel because God rejected his offering of crops yet accepted Abel's firstborn sheep'
Cain
400
'William Raspberry won a 1994 Pulitzer for his column in this D.C. newspaper'
The Washington Post
400
'"The Bluegrass Capital"'
Frankfort, Kentucky
400
'This manager of The Beatles managed Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas'
Brian Epstein
400
'The giraffe is the world's tallest mammal; this is the second tallest'
Elephant
400
'To build the temple, Solomon used wood from the fir, the olive & this tree of Lebanon'
Cedar
600
'From 1910 to 1934 W.E.B. Du Bois edited Crisis, the magazine of this organization'
NAACP
600
'It's "The Hoosier Capital" & "The Railroad City"'
Indianapolis
600
'In the 1965 film "Ferry Cross The Mersey", this group sang several songs, including the title tune'
Gerry and The Pacemakers
600
'Unlike wolves, this "prairie wolf" has expanded its range in this century'
Coyote
600
'Rachel became jealous of Leah's fertility & told this husband, "Give me children, or else I die"'
Jacob
800
'Clarence Page of the Chicago Tribune is a regular member of this G.E.-sponsored TV "group"'
The McLaughlin Group
800
'It's the "Golden City" of the "Golden State"'
Sacramento
800
'This British act, whose first U.S. hit was "Glad All Over", appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show" 12 times'
The Dave Clark Five
800
'The Phoenicians used a liquid from several species of this gastropod to make Tyrian purple dye'
Snail
800
'This disciple's name may mean "Man of Kerioth"'
Judas Iscariot
1000
'In 1983 Robert Maynard bought this northern California city's Tribune newspaper'
Oakland
1000
'"The Charter Oak City"'
Hartford
1000
'This duo's 1964 hit "A World Without Love" was written by John Lennon & Paul McCartney'
Peter & Gordon
1000
'This large South American rodent is also called a water pig'
Capybara
1000
'After Ahab married Jezebel, he adopted her worship of this god'
Baal