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PSYCH "O"
ALFRED HITCHCOCK MOVIES
ROPE
FAMILY PLOT
THE BIRDS
200
'A person who comes to a hospital or clinic for treatment but is not hospitalized'
an outpatient
200
'Voyeur information, this actor spied on his neighbors in Alfred Hitchcock's "Rear Window"'
Jimmy Stewart
200
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Jon of the Clue Crew ties a knot.
) It's the common knot I'm tying here'
a square knot
200
'The original title of this adventure novel was "Der Schweizerische Robinson"'
The Swiss Family Robinson
200
'This bird that isn't really losing its hair is a national symbol of the U.S.'
the bald eagle
400
'This type of "working" therapy gives the individual something meaningful to do'
occupational therapy
400
'In "Psycho", it's the inn where Norman does his evil--or was it his mother?'
the Bates Motel
400
'The name of this decorative art that uses rope or string comes from the Turkish word for "napkin"'
macrame
400
'They're the "Magnificent" family written about by Booth Tarkington in a 1919 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel'
the Ambersons
400
'Herring & laughing are 2 species of this "sea" bird'
a gull
600
'Impulsive, consistent disorder abbreviated OCD'
obsessive-compulsive disorder
600
'In a 1944 Hitchcock film, several survivors of a torpedoed ship find themselves in this title object'
a lifeboat
600
'The name for this length of catch rope comes from the Spanish for "noose"'
a lasso
600
'A "colorful" dog with only one ear adopts a Texas family in the 1860s in this beloved Fred Gipson novel'
Old Yeller
600
'If you're a C. corax, this bird, you may be given to gloomy pronouncements like the one in Poe'
a raven
800
'In psychoanalytic theory, it's the first & most primitive stage of development'
the oral stage
800
'On the BFI's top 100 British films, this classic Hitchcock mystery from 1935 ranked no. 4, not "39"'
The 39 Steps
800
'It's the 6-foot unit of length used to measure water depth or ropes & cables'
a fathom
800
'The title of this Faulkner novel about the troubled Compson family comes from a line in "Macbeth"'
The Sound And The Fury
800
'It's the thick-walled muscular pouch that grinds food in a bird's lower stomach'
a gizzard
1000
'This adjective refers to the rear lobe of the brain'
occipital
1000
'Hitchcock's 1940 classic "Rebecca" was based on a book by this female novelist'
(Daphne) du Maurier
1000
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Kelly of the Clue Crue ties a knot.
) An animal term precedes the word "shank" in the name of this knot used to shorten rope'
a sheepshank
1000
'1985's "Jubal Sackett" was this prolific Western author's last novel about the Sackett family'
Louis L\'Amour
1000
'The colorful lovebird, with a curved beak & short tail, is a member of this bird family'
a parrot