Before & After
State Capitals
British Royal Family History
In Plain Sight
For Pete's Sake
100

Real ______ Sale

Estate

100

The only state capital that shares a name with its state.


Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


100

Besides Queen Elizabeth II, she was the only other British monarch to celebrate a Diamond Jubilee (60 years on the throne).


Queen Victoria


100

Noted for its long horns, which can span more than seven feet, this mammal is the state animal of Texas.


The longhorn


100

After almost 30 years as a MLB superstar and manager, this man will most likely be remembered for being placed on the permanently illegible list for illegal betting on baseball games.


Pete Rose

200

Toy ______ Car

Box

200

This capital city of Alabama has more than 30 zip codes.


Montgomery


200

At one time, Queen Elizabeth II had a total of fourteen dogs; five cocker spaniels, four "dorgis" (dachshund-corgi mixes), and five of these, believed to be her favorite breed.


Corgi


200

Leonardo da Vinci was born in this small Tuscany town in 1452.

Vinci


200

With more than 80 movie and television credits to his name, this English film actor, comedian and singer will always be remembered for his portrayal of Chief Inspector Clouseau in the original Pink Panther movies.


Peter Sellers

300

Still ______ Insurance

Life

300

Nestled in the southwest in the Valley of the Sun, this city is the most densely populated state capital in the US.


Phoenix, Arizona


300

The fate of this British monarch’s wives were, in order: divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived.


King Henry VII


300

Pop star sensation P!nk is a cover girl for this brand of makeup.


Covergirl


300

This actor’s star rating comes from dark hits like Escape from LA, Future World and Easy Rider.


Peter Fonda

400

Gas ______ Top

Tank

400

This state capital shares its name with a major English channel port famed for its white cliffs.


Dover, Delaware


400

The Princes in the Tower, Edward V, young King of England and his brother, Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York disappeared at the ages of 12 and 9 when this man, their uncle, took the throne for himself.


Richard III


400

Among the holdings of this British museum are the Elgin Marbles & the Rosetta Stone.


The British Museum


400

This British heartthrob of the 60s and 70s proved he was more than a pretty face in blockbusters such as Lawrence of Arabia, The Lion in Winter and Becket.


Peter O’Toole


500

Apple ______ Newton

Juice

500

This city is the longest serving state capital, and the only state capital in the contiguous United States with an oceanic shoreline.


Boston, Massachusetts

500

This was a series of English civil wars for control of the throne of England fought between the House of Lancaster, associated with the Red Rose of Lancaster, and the House of York, whose symbol was the White Rose of York.


The War of the Roses

500

In 1984 this novel, first published 35 years earlier, was on the bestsellers list.


1984

500

This English multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter is the co-founder and leader of The Who, with a career spanning more than 50 years.


Pete Townshend