FEMININE NAMES
Superstitions
US Geography
FAMOUS AMERICANS
GOLF
100

This name was especially popular in the 1800s, when a certain Miss Dickinson and Miss Bronte were born

Emily

100

According to the Magickal Almanac, this is the only country where a black cat is considered bad luck

The United States

100

This city is the seat of Washington's King County

Seattle

100

Before starting the Pennsylvania Gazette in 1729, he worked for nearly a year in a London printing office

Benjamin Franklin

100

The number 1 wood club is also known by this "automotive" name

Driver

200

Actress Bergman helped popularize this Scandinavian first name, possibly meaning "beautiful"

Ingrid

200

Don't ask a fisherman this question; if he answers, it'll stop his streak

Did you catch anything/Are they Biting?

200

The name of this state's Kennebec River is Algonquian for "long reach"

Maine

200

At age 19 this "Leaves of Grass" author became editor of The Long Islander, a weekly newspaper

Walt Whitman

200

The optimal area of a club's face for making contact with the ball is called this "spot"

The sweet spot

300

The name Perdita was created by this playwright for the heroine of his "Winter's Tale"

Shakespeare

300

In pagan Ireland this plant was a symbol of the 3 aspects of the earth goddess

The Morrigan

300

The geographic center of this state lies in Wexford County, 5 miles north-northwest of Cadillac

Michigan

300

In 1805 this explorer was sent to take a "peak" at the upper Mississippi

Zebulon Pike

300

In his first year as a professional, Greg Norman was chosen to represent this country in the World Cup

Australia

400

Dominique is traditional for a girl born on this day of the week

Sunday

400

For a bride, a coin in here ensures future wealth & perhaps a painful walk down the aisle

Her shoe

400

The largest area of sand dunes in North America lies north of the Platte River in this state

Nebraska

400

When he left office in 1987, this Democrat had served an unprecedented 4 terms as Alabama governor

George Wallace

400

The Augusta National Invitation Tournament changed its name to this in 1938

The Masters

500

Lolita is a pet form of Lola & Lola is a pet form of this name, Spanish for "sorrows"

Dolores

500

Finding & carrying a rusty one of these is luckier than a shiny one…just don't step on it

Nail

500

Over 3 dozen mountains in this northern New York range exceed 4,000 feet

The Adirondacks

500

In 1780 this "Swamp Fox" was appointed Brigadier General of the South Carolina militia

Francis Marion

500

This Spanish star is the youngest of 4 brothers who all became professional golfers

Seve Ballesteros