Extended Family
Nursing
Scotland
Family Trips
1964
100

9,000 mile Highway one completely circles the country linking cities like cairns and wagga wagga

Australia

100

5 letter type of nurse who keeps the surgical team sterile and helps with their gloves and gowns

Scrub Nurse

100

Vigilant 19th century Skye Terrier of an Edinburg graveyard

Grey Friar Bobby

100

A campground on Lake Erie a 20-minute drive from Port Dover

Selkirk Provincial Park

100

This first lady was born January 17th in Chicago

Michelle Obama

200

Monopoly games have one of this profession

Banker

200

This is the longest running medical drama & is also the longest running daytime drama still on TV

General Hospital

200

Matt Smith plays the young Duke of Edinburg on this TV series

The Crown

200

In August 1963 Martin Luther King gave his “I have a dream” speech at this Washington, D.C landmark

The Lincoln Memorial

200

In 1964, this band snagged their first US No. 1 hit with "I want to hold you hand", launching the British invasion of the United states

The Beatles

300

Robert Kalin founded this site for selling handmade items; the meaning of its 4-letter name is a mystery

300

Hip replacements entail removing the arthritic head of this bone & preparing a new socket in the pelvic bone

Femur

300

Lord Darnley, the husband of this monarch, was murdered at Edinburg in 1567

Mary Queen of Scots 

300

Virginias capital moved to this colonial city, where it would remain until 1780

Williamburg

300

In 1964, in one of his greatest triumphs, Lyndon Johnson signed this act that ended legal discrimination in the United States.

Civil Rights Act 

400

An unincorporated community in California, 64 Km from Sacramento

Cool

400

Letters from Egypt is a book of this future British nurse’s letters while travelling on the Nile in 1850

Florence Nightingale

400

The bonny rivers Clyde & Kelvin flow through this largest Scottish city

Glasgow

400

Someone pass the syrup- this chain built the last of its iconic A-frame restaurants in 1979

IHOP

400

In 1964, this human right activist and minister broke with the nation of Islam. He died of a gunshot wound age 39 in 1965.

Malcolm X 

500

This D.C university is named for the educator who helped develop American Sign Language

Gallaudet University

500

Nurse Ractched rules the asylum with an iron fist in this novel

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

500

The Harris variety of this fabric is derived from yarns hand woven on islands off the coast of Scotland. Sometimes used in jackets. 

Tweed

500

This fish with a beach city just north of Boca Raton named for it.

Pompano

500

This show, still running today was originally hosted by Art Fleming debuted March 30th, 1964

Jeopardy