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Architecture & Design
400

In 1939 Sawyer's Inc. introduced this, a slide stereoscope

View-Master

400

Sacred place for your most exceptional bottle of Bordeaux

Fine Wine Shrine

400

German philosopher Hegel saw history as progression toward this declaration of independence value

Liberty

400

Arlington has the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; the Brits have the Grave of the Unknown Warrior, found in this building's nave

Westminster Abbey

400

Julia Morgan designed this 68,500-square-foot home in San Simeon, California in the Mediterranean Revival style

Hearst Castle

800

The Christmas fad of 1983 was this doll, featured on the cover of Newsweek in December of that year

Cabbage Patch Doll

800

A sedate date tree that's the subject of a Biblical poem

Calm Psalm Palm

800

In the 18th C., Hume opined on morality, "'tis impossible that the distinction betwixt" these 2 4-letter words "can be made by reason"

Good & Evil

800

When she said she was leaving "Star Trek", MLK asked her to stay, saying, "through you, we see ourselves and what can be"

Nichelle Nichols

800

It's the iconic piece of furniture seen here

Eames Chair

1200

This animated girl has a doctor's bag & your kids can have a toy version of it

Doc McStuffins

1200

A flexible & enormous customer

Pliant Giant Client

1200

In 1934 A.J. Ayer set out to show "the impossibility of" this, a plural noun for the study of the nature of the universe

Metaphysics

1200

In the 1920s several elderly men who had worked digging the Big Bend railroad tunnel remembered this hero as a real person

John Henry

1200

Salzburg's Residenzplats has one of the largest Baroque fountains outside of Italy; the upper section is a replica of this Baroque master's Triton Fountain in Rome

Bernini

1600

An iconic red frame, a magic screen & 2 white knobs are integral to this classic toy

Etch a Sketch

1600

A congenial game bird under glass as a gift

Pleasant Pheasant Present

1600

He published 1843's "Fear and Trembling" under the pseudonym Johannes de Silentio

Kierkegaard

1600

The world's first of these began as a way for Cambridge University computer scientists to know if the coffeepot in another room was full

Webcam

1600

Frank Gehry not only designed L.A.'s Walt Disney Concert Hall, but also this instrument at the rear of the stage

Organ

2000

A technique to interlock wood pieces inspired John Lloyd Wright to create these in 1916

Lincoln Logs

2000

In Papeete & the rest of the isle, a signed agreement to quit spray-painting

Tahiti Grafitti Treaty

2000

This double-first-name philosopher born in 1842 said that the value of a concept is in its practical consequences

William James

2000

This mother of Alexander the Great was in the cult of Dionysus & liked to sleep with snakes

Olympias

2000

This Boston-born architect designed the Massachusetts State House & from 1818 to 1829 served as architect of the U.S. Capitol

Bulfinch