| Answer | Question |
[REALITY TV] It’s the nickname of 'Jersey Shore' resident Nicole Polizzi ? | |
[RUSSIAN WRITERS] A novel by this Russian begins 'All happy families are alike' ? | |
[THE ATMOSPHERE] This lowest region of the earths atmosphere comes between the Earth and the stratosphere ? | |
[GRANTS] This scholarship has been sending American kids to Oxford University since 1904 ? | |
[WAY BACK IN THE 1990'S] in 1997 Zaire was renamed the Democratic Republic of this ? | |
[16TH CENTURY NAMES] He joined a monastery at Erfurt in 1505 and was ordained in 1507 ? | |
[NEWER WORDS] This slang term for a song that gets stuck in your head contains the name of an invertebrate ? | |
[SUPREME COURT JUSTICES] A college in Waltham Massachusetts is named for this supreme court justice ? | |
[THE BIBLE] This Old Testament book says 'there were giants in the Earth in those days' ? | |
[SHAKESPEARE] Prospero raises a storm at the beginning of this play ? | |
[WORLD CAPITALS] The Temple of the Imperial Ancestors is now in the Peoples Cultural Park in this capital city ? | |
[THE MOVIES] Robert Downey jr. played Sherlock Holmes and this Brit costarred as his sidekick Dr Watson ? | |
[AWARDS AND HONORS] These prizes have been awarded annually by Columbia University since 1917 ? | |
[PHYSICS] Hydrogen has 3 isotopes, protium, tritium and this one with a mass number of 2 ? | |
[GREEK MYTHOLOGY] The Greek for 'form' gives us the name of this Greek god of dreams, a son of Hypnos the god of sleep ? | |
[ADJECTIVES] This adjective is used to describe a tree that sheds its leaves annually ? | |
[STATE CAPITALS] This northwestern capitals name is derived from the Hebrew 'shalom', meaning peace ? | |
[FRUIT] In Italian this fruit is il pomodoro ? | |
[THE 19TH CENTURY] In 1854 the khedive of Egypt granted permission to build this waterway ? | |
[CLASSIC NOVELS] 2011s 'Death Comes to Pemberley' features Elizabeth and Darcy from this 1813 novel ? | |
[ART HISTORY] This art style was created principally by Picasso and Braque in Paris between 1907 and 1914 ? | |
[BIOLOGY] This taxonomic unit is below kingdom, humans belong to the one called Chordate ? | |
[SONGBIRDS ] First name of Ms. Welch who fronts the Machine ? | |
[FANTASY AUTHORS] Raymond and Richard are the middle names of this American author of fantasy series ? | |
[CROSSWORD CLUES 'C'] To inflect a verb (9 letters) ? | |
[LITERATURE] John Steinbeck originally called this 1937 short novel 'Something That Happened' | |
[COMPUTER GAMES] The object of this game created by POPCAP is to swap one gem for another to form a vertical or horizontal chain | |
[ASTRONOMY] Ceres is the largest known one of these in our galaxy and the first to have been discovered | |
[BODIES OF WATER] The Yukon River flows Northwest into Alaska before emptying into this Sea | |
[WHAT COMES NEXT?] The roman numeral that follows I, V, X, L | |
[IN THE NEWS] This Minnesota congresswoman dropped her United States presidential bid after the 2012 Iowa caucus | |
[BESTSELLERS] It’s the first book in Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy | |
[AMERICAN NICKNAMES] William Driver is said to have given this nickname to the American Flag in 1824 | |
[MAMMALS] The 2 main types of camel are the Dromedary and this one, named for an ancient country in Asia | |
[AUTOMAKERS] This automaker produces the Yaris and rav4 | |
[E BEFORE I] Verb that means to make a god of | |
[WORLD GEOGRAPHY] The promotional slogan of this US pacific island territory is 'Where Americas day begins' | |
[BROADWAY MUSICALS] The musical about this English boys dream of going to the Royal Ballet School features music by Elton John | |
[ENGLISH LITERATURE] In an epic work by Sir Thomas Malory, he and Mordred slay each other | |
[HISTORIC COUPLES] She was just 14 when she married the future Louis xvi in 1770 | |
[THE BODY HUMAN] Blood leaves this organ through the hepatic vein | |
[COMPOSERS] This Frenchman composed the famous piece 'Clair de Lune' | |
[CELEBRATIONS] Thesaurus day, January 18, is celebrated on this mans birthday | |
[COLLEGE RHYME TIME] A cruel university division head | |
[FICTIONAL CHARACTERS] The old fisherman in 'The Old Man and The Sea', shares his name with this South American capital | |
['P'LACES] Mount Vesuvius buried this city in 79ad | |
[RELIGION AND EDUCATION] Founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola this religious order runs Gonzaga and Georgetown Universities | |
[20TH CENTURY POETRY] For his dying father, this Welshman wrote 'Do not go gently into that night' | |
[SPACE SHUTTLE NAMES] This space shuttles name means to strive or make an earnest attempt | |
[DESERTS] Marco Polo may have been the first European to cross this desert in Mongolia and northern China | |
[REALITY TV] It’s the nickname of 'Jersey Shore' resident Nicole Polizzi | |
[RUSSIAN WRITERS] A novel by this Russian begins 'All happy families are alike' | |
[THE ATMOSPHERE] This lowest region of the earths atmosphere comes between the Earth and the stratosphere | |
[GRANTS] This scholarship has been sending American kids to Oxford University since 1904 | |
[WAY BACK IN THE 1990'S] in 1997 Zaire was renamed the Democratic Republic of this | |
[16TH CENTURY NAMES] He joined a monastery at Erfurt in 1505 and was ordained in 1507 | |
[NEWER WORDS] This slang term for a song that gets stuck in your head contains the name of an invertebrate | |
[SUPREME COURT JUSTICES] A college in Waltham Massachusetts is named for this supreme court justice | |
[THE BIBLE] This Old Testament book says 'there were giants in the Earth in those days' | |
[SHAKESPEARE] Prospero raises a storm at the beginning of this play | |
[WORLD CAPITALS] The Temple of the Imperial Ancestors is now in the Peoples Cultural Park in this capital city | |
[THE MOVIES] Robert Downey jr. played Sherlock Holmes and this Brit costarred as his sidekick Dr Watson | |
[AWARDS AND HONORS] These prizes have been awarded annually by Columbia University since 1917 | |
[PHYSICS] Hydrogen has 3 isotopes, protium, tritium and this one with a mass number of 2 | |
[GREEK MYTHOLOGY] The Greek for 'form' gives us the name of this Greek god of dreams, a son of Hypnos the god of sleep | |
[ADJECTIVES] This adjective is used to describe a tree that sheds its leaves annually | |
[STATE CAPITALS] This northwestern capitals name is derived from the Hebrew 'shalom', meaning peace | |
[FRUIT] In Italian this fruit is il pomodoro | |
[THE 19TH CENTURY] In 1854 the khedive of Egypt granted permission to build this waterway | |
[CLASSIC NOVELS] 2011s 'Death Comes to Pemberley' features Elizabeth and Darcy from this 1813 novel | |
[ART HISTORY] This art style was created principally by Picasso and Braque in Paris between 1907 and 1914 | |
[BIOLOGY] This taxonomic unit is below kingdom, humans belong to the one called Chordate | |
[SONGBIRDS ] First name of Ms. Welch who fronts the Machine | |
[FANTASY AUTHORS] Raymond and Richard are the middle names of this American author of fantasy series | |
[CROSSWORD CLUES 'C'] To inflect a verb (9 letters) | |