Thursday, June 7, 2007

Author of "The Sot-Weed Factor"

Answer: Barth

Creation of Genesis 2:22

Answer: Woman

Girl group with the 1986 #1 hit "Venus"

Answer: Bananarama

Tiffany who made Tiffany lamps

Answer: Louis

Constellation near Norma

Answer: Ara

Title boy in a 1964 Disney film

Answer: Emil

Grammy winner Blige

Answer: Mary J.

Playwright Connelly who won a Pulitzer for "The Green Pastures"

Answer: Marc

1998 Tony winner for Best Play

Answer: Art

1971 hit with the lyric "He danced for those at minstrel shows"

Answer: Mr. Bojangles

Mountains of Nepal

Answer: Himalaya

"Orinoco Flow" singer

Answer: Enya

Gulf war missle

Answer: Scud

Miles Standish's rival John ____

Answer: Alden

Jazz great Blakey, Pepper, or Tatum

Answer: Art

Indonesian island

Answer: Java

City in northeast Italy, or Cleveland's largest suburb

Answer: Parma

Its capital is Doha

Answer: Qatar

Roentgen's discovery

Answer: X-Ray

Nigerian metropolis

Answer: Lagos

River to the Seine

Answer: Marne

Homerun-hitter's gait

Answer: trot

Country on Lake Victoria

Answer: Uganda

"Platoon" setting, briefly

Answer: Nam

"The X-Files" agent Scully

Answer: Dana

Only U.S. state whose flag isn't rectangular

Answer: Ohio

"Toy Story" cowboy

Answer: Woody

1804 duel winner

Answer: Burr

Revenge-seeking group in 1984 film

Answer: nerds

O'Brien of late-night TV

Answer: Conan

Piano virtuoso Watts

Answer: Andre

" ___ Again (Naturally)" 1972 #1 song

Answer: Alone

Water by Buffalo

Answer: Erie

"Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" composer

Answer: Kern

Lakers forward Lamar

Answer: Odom

Israeli port city

Answer: Haifa

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