FRENCH HISTORY
IOWA
ANIMALS IN CHILDREN'S BOOKS
GERMAN FOOD
TV JUDGES
200
'In May 1968 demonstrations broke out throughout France against this president's government'
de Gaulle
200
'Iowa's east & west borders are formed by water, primarily these 2 rivers'
the Mississippi & the Missouri
200
'Pongo & Missis:
This breed that lives with Mr. & Mrs. Dearly'
Dalmatians
200
'"How sweet is your aroma", wrote poet Heinrich Heine in a hymn to this cabbage preparation'
sauerkraut
200
'From 1981 to 1993 it was definitely, definitely time for this judge to rule on "The People's Court"'
(Joe) Wapner
400
'From 1349 to 1830 the French king's oldest son held this title once used by the Lord of Viennois'
dauphin
400
'In 2007 Winterset, Iowa celebrated the centennial of this actor's birth there, Pilgrim'
John Wayne
400
'Aslan:
This majestic creature in Narnia'
a lion
400
'Pichelsteiner Fleisch, a favorite of Otto von Bismarck, is this one-pot concoction, made with beef & pork'
a stew
400
'From 1997 to 1999 this '80s NYC mayor ruled over "The People's Court"'
(Ed) Koch
600
'(Kelly of the Clue Crew shows a map on the monitor.) At one point in the Hundred Years War, England & its allies possessed about half of France; by war's end in 1453, however, the French had pushed England off the mainland, except for this port'
the port of Calais
600
'The name of this capital of Iowa may come from a Native American word meaning "river of the mounds"'
Des Moines
600
'Stellaluna:
The fruit type of this mammal'
a bat
600
'Mandelschnitzel is a variation on Wienerschnitzel using these nuts, grated or slivered'
almonds
600
'In 1999 this judge wrote the book "Beauty Fades, Dumb is Forever: The Making of a Happy Woman"'
Judge Judy
800
'This legislative assembly was formed by Philip IV in 1302; it was replaced in 1789 with the National Assembly'
the Estates General (les états généraux)
800
'The Cedar Rapids Museum of Art houses the largest collection of this native Iowan's paintings'
Grant Wood
800
'Rikki-Tikki-Tavi:
This creature that saves his family'
a mongoose
800
'A specialty of the North Sea island of Helgoland is Knieper, this part of a crab'
the claw
800
'This "Super Freak" singer appeared on "Judge Joe Brown" about his unreturned guitar'
Rick James
1000
'This 1598 edict gave a large measure of religious liberty to the Huguenots'
the Edict of Nantes
1000
'The first non-native Americans to travel in Iowa, this French pair explored the region in 1673'
Jacques Marquette & Louis Joliet
1000
'Mr. Jeremy Fisher:
This critter, living at the edge of a pond in a Beatrix Potter tale'
a frog
1000
'Mimi Sheraton says German stuffed hard-boiled eggs are "always made with a great deal of" this creamy product'
mayonnaise
1000
'Couples live unhappily ever after on this show featuring Judge Lynn Toler'
Divorce Court