Movin' Out
Women Authors
Fictional Towns and Cities
Movie Title Females
100

North America has only 4 species of milkweed butterflies including this kingly one known for its migrations

Monarchs

100

In 2011 this muggle topped Forbes' list of the 10 most powerful women authors

J.K. Rowling

100

Toto, I've a feeling we're not in _____ any more!

Kansas

100

In 2019 Angelina Jolie returned as this title character: Mistress of Evil

Maleficent

200

An annual 1-million-strong migration of these animals crosses the Mara River in Tanzania through a gauntlet of crocs

Wildabeest


200

In her Little Town on the Prairie the main character turns 15 & is getting ready to teach school

Laura Ingalls Wilder

200

Home of a famous tire yard fire this memorable TV town is where the Simpsons live

Springfield

200

This actress received an Oscar nomination for the film The Wife where she had a very awkward trip with my husband to the Nobel Prize ceremony in this city

STOCKHOLM

300

The isthmus that once allowed humans to migrate on foot from Asia to North America is called the Bering this 2-word term

A Land Bridge

300

Mildred Wirt Benson wrote more than 100 books for young readers including many about this young female detective


Nancy Drew

300

On this show, when the title character slayed them, she really slayed them in Sunnydale California

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

300

As this 2007 title character Ellen Page remarks I could like have this baby and give it to someone who totally needs it

Juno

400

Every spring, over 600,000 members of this North American bird species stop to re-fuel and pass through an 80 mile stretch on the platte river in Nebraska.

Sandhills Crane

400

She wrote for children's TV shows like Clarissa Explains It All before turning out The Hunger Games

SUZANNE COLLINS


400

If you write about Murder She Wrote include that it took place in Cabot Cove in this New England state

Maine

400

The wardrobe Diane Keaton wore as this title girlfriend of Woody Allen came right from her own closet

Annie Hall

500

This ungulate icon of the American West is known to "ride the green wave" between winter and summer feeding grounds. While many migrations of this species are still undocumented, one was shown to have traveled more than 200 miles between Wyoming and Idaho on consecutive years.

Mule Deer

500

Money and a room of her own is what she said a woman needed in order to write fiction

Virginia Woolf

500

The Log Lady & the late Laura Palmer were residents of this fictional Pacific Northwest community

Twin Peaks

500

Laurie Metcalf was Marion McPherson's mom in this recent coming of age film set in Sacramento

Lady Bird