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AFRICAN-AMERICAN FIRSTS
100

Before it was developed for tourism, this Oahu beach was a swampland full of duck farms

Waikiki Beach

100

"The O List" naming some of her favorite products is a regular feature of her O Magazine

Oprah

100

The word kitchen is derived from the Latin "coquinus", which means to do this

Cook

100

Holding one of these gives you the exclusive right to market an invention

Patent

100

In 2002 she made movie history as the first African-American to win the Oscar for Best Actress

Halle Berry

200

This hyphenated North Carolina city was formerly 2 different towns that were a mile apart

Winston-Salem

200

Le Devoir & La Presse are leading newspapers in this Canadian city

Montreal

200

"Adventures in the Kitchen" features 175 recipes from his restaurants, including Spago & Chinois on Main

Wolfgang Puck

200

Named for its 2 founders, this company supplied the Union during the Civil War & later introduced Ivory & Tide

Proctor & Gamble

200

We now salute Henry O. Flipper,  the first African-American graduate of this academy

West Point

300

Bob Dole is among the famous residents of this apartment complex

Watergate

300

In 1955 Norman Mailer helped found this alternative NYC newsweekly

The Village Voice

300

It precedes Harry Truman's comment "Get out of the kitchen"

If you can't stand the heat

300

Radio waves are sent out in short, rapid bursts by these unusual stars that are similar to quasars

Pulsars

300

In 1874 Patrick Francis Healy, a Jesuit theologian, became the first black president of this D.C. university

Georgetown

400

This capital city lies at the southern tip of the North Island

Wellington, New Zealand

400

The name of this quarterly devoted to "Gone with the Wind" is reminiscent of a Hawthorne title

The Scarlet Letter

400

In the 1830s this U.S. president began formulating policy with a group of advisors called the "Kitchen Cabinet"

Andrew Jackson

400

These "spiny" cacti of the genus Opuntia share part of their name with edible fruits of the genus Pyrus

Prickly Pear

400

CNN's first African-American news anchor

Bernard Shaw

500

The Indiana city that shares its name with this world capital is the seat of Kosciusko County

Warsaw

500

Published by the Massachusetts Medical Society, its roots go back to 1812

New England Journal of Medicine

500

In this author's book "Le Morte d'Arthur", Sir Gareth of Orkney is called the "Kitchen Knight"

Sir Thomas Malory

500

1 of the 2 men usually credited with the Bunker Hill quote "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes"

William Prescot or Israel Putnam

500

Rita Dove was the first African-American writer to serve in this post from 1993 to 1995

Poet Laureate of the United States