MUSEUMS
FOR THE BIRDS
ANTONYMS
BASEBALL TERMS
GIVE ME AN "H"
100

The museum of this 19th C. Dutch-born painter is on an Amsterdam street named for 17th C. painter Paulus Potter

Vincent Van Gogh

100

These largest game birds of North America are traditionally enjoyed in November

Turkey

100

In Article 11 of the U.N. Declaration of Human Rights, the 2 words on either side of "until proved"

Innocent & Guilty
100

This sparkling term for the playing field is as old as baseball

Diamond

100

"The Sweetest Place on Earth" is an amusement park in Pennsylvania, operated by this company

Hershey's

200

A blue sculpture of a hippopotamus named William has become a mascot of this large NYC museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art

200

Edgar Allan Poe could tell you that it was the first bird Noah sent out from the ark to seek dry land

Raven

200

In "Night of the Hunter" Robert Mitchum has these 2 words on his hands

Love & Hate

200

The "H" in the old Schaeffer sign in Ebbets Field lit up for a hit; an "E" was lit when one of these occurred

Error

200

The pineapple traditionally symbolized this virtue, so it was carved at the entrances to homes

Hospitality

300

The New Haven Colony Historical Society in Connecticut has his original cotton gin on display

Eli Whitney

300

This large member of the crow family shares its name with a piece used in the game of chess

Rook

300

Instead of just "Yes" & "No", "Star Trek" personnel usually use these 2 longer words

Affirmative & Negative

300

This term for the pitcher & catcher may refer to the firepower between them

Battery

300

Talk about a loudmouth -- one of these New World monkeys can be heard from nearly 2 miles away

Howler Monkeys

400

A museum at this theologian's Wittenberg home has a vast collection of Reformation history

Martin Luther

400

This small flightless bird is the only bird with its nostrils at the end of its beak

Kiwi
400

Geologic phrase meaning "highs & lows", or Cathy Morelli's column about the highs & lows of womanhood

Peaks and Valleys

400

"Shade in the hole" tells the shortstop to move closer to this

Third Base

400

Dorothy Parker used this word, the science of growing fruits, flowers, etc., in a famous quip

Horticulture

500

You can buy RR souvenirs at the Tennessee home where this engineer lived at the time of his 1900 death

Casey Jones

500

It's the "precious metal" yellow songbird known scientifically as Carduelis tristus

Goldfinch

500

Antonyms found in Matthew 20:16, "The ____ shall be ____"

Last & First

500

A walk year is the season before a player becomes one of these

Free Agent

500

The book of Proverbs tells us, "Before honor is" this

Humility