"C"ities
Which War
Notable Women
Which Continent
Watermark Knowledge
200

In North Africa, it's Arabic for "the victorious"

Cairo
200

A "conflict":
1950 to 1953

the Korean War

200

This famous 18th century seamstress was a flagmaker for the Pennsylvania navy

Betsy Ross

200

Is the birthplace of Western civilization

Europe

200
The full name of the Executive Director of the Watermark at Logan Square is...

Steve Stefanelli

400

University city 60 miles up the M11 from London

Cambridge

400

1846 to 1848:
Starring Zachary Taylor

the Mexican-American War

400

She painted herself wearing a necklace of thorns symbolizing the pain in her life

Frida Kahlo

400

Is home to the country that produces the most coffee

South America

400

This resident group puts on two fabulous musicals a year

The Watermark Players

600

Rome razed it in 146 B.C.

Carthage

600

1618 to 1648:
Duh

the Thirty Years' War

600

In 1994 a Liberty ship was named in honor of this Underground Railroad leader

Harriet Tubman

600

Is the birthplace of most of the world's major religions

Asia

600

Who are the politically-minded women who meet on Monday mornings to discuss the future of our country?

Seniors for Peace

800

You'll find a great American--heck, the Great American Ball Park in this city on the Ohio River

Cincinnati

800

April-December 1898

the Spanish-American War

800

This Indian prime minister was the daughter of a prime minister & the mother of a prime minister

Indira Gandhi

800

Is where you'd find the Adelie Coast

Antarctica

800

April MacDonald hosts a monthly _______ tasting

Scotch

1000

One of the world's largest freshwater aquariums is in this city on the Tennessee River

Chattanooga

1000

In America:
1754 to 1763

the French and Indian War

1000

NPR legal eagle Nina Totenberg reported on this woman's story helping reopen the Clarence Thomas hearings

Anita Hill

1000

Is the second-largest in area & population

Africa

1000

This is the name of our Health and Wellness Director

Sharlie Lewis