JPAs - General4 Flashcards
Do The Right Thing filmmaker
Spike Lee
Doctor Zhivago author
Boris Pasternak (his only novel, he also published a lot of poems)
Name of the Dodge Charger on Dukes of Hazzard
the General Lee
Sheriff of Dodge City
Bat Masterson
Dodgers Manager for 20 years
Tommy Lasorda
Dodgers Pitcher of the 1980s - lefty from Mexico
Fernando Valenzuela (nicknamed “El Toro”
Dodie Smith is the author of this story
101 Dalmatians
Scientist that made Dogs Drool
Ivan Pavlov
Dolly Parton song
I Will Always Love You
Dom Perignon drink
Champagne
Dombey And Son author
Charles Dickens
Architect known for his geodesic dome
Buckminster Fuller
Dome-shaped Muscle
the diaphragm
Dominican Republic capital
Santo Domingo
Don Corleone is a character in this work
The Godfather
Don Johnson ex-wife (x2)
Melanie Griffith
“Don Juan” poet
Lord Byron
Don McLean song
American Pie
Don Vito heads this family in The Godfather
Corleone
It’s slogan used to be “Don’t Be A Paleface”
Coppertone
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart singers
Elton John & Kiki Dee
“Don’t Know Why” singer
Norah Jones
“Don’t Worry, Be Happy” singer
Bobby McFerrin
It’s slogan “Don’t leave home without it”
American Express
His real name was Donato di Niccolo
Donatello
Donizetti Opera
Lucia di Lammermoor
Donna McKechnie starred in this musical on Broadway
A Chorus Line
Doogie Howser actor
Neil Patrick Harris
“Pillow Talk” co-star of Doris Day
Rock Hudson
Dorothy Sayers created this detective
Lord Peter Wimsey
Dostoyevsky Novel
The Brothers Karamazov
Double Jeopardy amendment
the 5th Amendment
Dow Jones newspaper
The Wall Street Journal
Dr. Dolittle author
Hugh Lofting
Dr. Evil actor
Mike Myers
Dr. Faustus dramatist
Christopher Marlowe
Book with Dr. Gonzo character
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Hunter S. Thompson)
TV Show with a Dr. Joel Fleischman
Northern Exposure
Dr. Kay Scarpetta is featured in this author’s series
Patricia Cornwell
He found Dr. Livingstone
Sir Henry Stanley
Dr. Pangloss’s naive student is this title character
Candide
Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman actress
Jane Seymour
Dr. Richard Kimble is in this TV show and film
The Fugitive
Dr. Strangelove actor
Peter Sellers
Draft Horse
the Clydesdale
“Dream Warriors” is the third film in this series
A Nightmare on Elm Street
the “SKG” of DreamWorks SKG
Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg, and David Geffen
Raisin-like fruit named for a Greek port
a currant
Copra is the dried white flesh of this fruit
Coconut
Drink taken before a meal
Aperitif (after a meal is a digestif)
A drinking glass or an acrobat
a tumbler
Drip Artist
Jackson Pollock
Drip Paintings artist
Jackson Pollock
Driving Miss Daisy actor
Morgan Freeman
In 1992 this former Panamanian dictator was found guilty of drug trafficking by a Miami jury
Manuel Noriega
State where you’d find Fort Jefferson in Dry Tortugas National Park
Florida
Dry Type of this martini ingredient
Vermouth
Warm, Dry Wind that descends the Eastern Rockies
the Chinook
State of the DuPont family
Delaware
Duke Kahanamoku sport
Surfing & Swimming
Opera with the Duke Of Mantua
Rigoletto (Verdi)
Dumas Works
The Count of Monte Cristo, The Three Musketeers
“Dumb Blonde” singer
Dolly Parton
Duran Duran song
Hungry Like The Wolf
The protagonist of this novel is in the Italian Ambulance Service during WWI
A Farewell to Arms
Dustin Hoffman And Meryl Streep movie
Kramer vs. Kramer
Dutch East India Headquarters was in this city (formerly named Batavia)
Jakarta
The country formerly known as Dutch Guiana
Suriname
Dutch Humanist
Erasmus
Dutch Masters (3)
Rembrandt, Vermeer, Van Dyck
Dutch Port
Rotterdam
Most recent Dutch Queen
Queen Beatrix (older: Queen Wilhelmina (Beatrix’s grandmother) and Queen Juliana (Beatrix’s mother). King Willem-Alexander has been monarch since 4/30/2013.
“Dying Swan” ballerina
Anna Pavlova
Dylan Thomas poem
“Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night”
E.B. White books (2)
Stuart Little, Charlotte’s Web
Earl Of Bothwell wife
Mary, Queen of Scots
Earl Warren
California
“Earn Your Vacation” gameshow host
Johnny Carson
Animal also known as an “Earth Pig”
an aardvark
Eartha Kitt TV role
Catwoman
James Joyce classic about the Earwicker Family
Finnegan’s Wake
This capital was made when the cities of East Alabama & New Philadelphia were combined
Montgomery, Alabama
World’s 4th largest island, off east coast of Africa
Madagascar
East Lansing university
Michigan State
Country formerly known as East Pakistan
Bangladesh
East River structure
the Brooklyn Bridge
East Timor gained its independence from this country
Indonesia (2002)
Easy Rawlins character was created by this author
Walter Mosley
He directed and starred in “Easy Rider”
Dennis Hopper
Eating Disorder
Anorexia
Eau Claire state
Wisconsin
“The Ecclesiastical History of the English People” author
The Venerable Bede
Word used to describe European Low Countries, or their economic pact
Benelux (Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg)
Ecuador And Venezuela celebrate his birthday on July 24
Simon Bolivar
Actor who created Ed Grimley character
Martin Short
Ed McMahon hosted this TV show from 1983-1995
Star Search
Israeli violinist featured on Ed Sullivan Show
Itzhak Perlman
Band with members Eddie & Alex
Van Halen (Eddie = guitar, Alex = drummer)
Eddie Vedder band
Pearl Jam
Edgar Allan Poe’s story of a fatal pestilence
The Masque of the Red Death
Edgar Degas’s American friend and model
Mary Cassatt (modeled most famously in “At the Milliner’s”)
Author whose initials stand for Edgar Laurence
E.L. Doctorow
Edgar Lee Masters “Anthology”
The Spoon River Anthology
When Louis CIV revoked the Edict Of Nantes, many of these people left France
the Huguenots (French Protestants)
Edmond Dantes, aka _____________
The Count of Monte Cristo
Edmond Rostand play about a long-nosed poet
Cyrano de Bergerac
Canadian province where you’ll find the West Edmonton Mall (it’s most popular tourist attraction)
Alberta
Edmund Spenser epic poem
The Faerie Queene (he dedicated the six-book long work to Queen Elizabeth I)
Eduard Shevardnadze was president of this country
Georgia
Edvard Grieg work
Peer Gynt
Edward Elgar composition
Pomp And Circumstance
This poet’s initials stand for Edward Estlin
E.E. Cummings
Edward Everett Hale short story
The Man Without a Country
Edward G Robinson played Enrico Bandello in this 1930 gangster classic
Little Caesar
In 1301, the future Edward II became the first English recipient of this title
Prince of Wales
Edward Jenner vaccine
Smallpox
Edward Lear poem
the Owl and the Pussycat (EL known as a “nonsense poet”)
Edward Teach aka ___________
Blackbeard
Edward Tudor & Tom Canty make up the title duo in the Mark Twain book
The Prince and the Pauper
Edwin Schlossberg’s wife
Caroline Kennedy
Eel-like Fish
the lamprey (it bites and attached itself to other fish, sucking their blood)
Egg Dish that falls flat if prepared incorrectly
a souffle
Sauce made of oil, raw egg yolks, and vinegar
mayonnaise
Sauce for Eggs Benedict
Hollandaise sauce
Egon Krenz was the last leader of the country
East Germany (served briefly for 6 weeks before it reunited with West Germany)
City that rose on the site of an Egyptian Army Camp
Khartoum (now the capital of Sudan)
Egyptian Astronomer
Ptolemy
Egyptian Leader named TIME’s Man of the Year in 1977
Anwar Sadat
Highlight of Berlin’s Egyptian Museum
Bust of Nefertiti (Egyptian Museum is part of Neues Museum)
Egyptian Queen
Cleopatra
Egyptian Writing
Hieroglyphics
Eileen Brennan film and Tv show - she played the same role in both
Private Benjamin (played Captain Lewis)
El Capitan location
Yosemite (3,000 ft granite monolith)
Bab el Mandeb is a strait connecting the Gulf of Aden to this sea
the Red Sea
El Salvador capital
San Salvador
El-hajj Malik El Shabazz was his Muslim name
Malcolm X (his original name was Malcolm Little)
Elaine May’s comedy partner
Mike Nichols
Elected President of Russia in 1991
Boris Yeltsin
Way to vote if you can’t be there in person on Election Day
an absentee
Italian physicist who invented the electric battery
Alessandro Volta
German chemist who invented the carbon-zinc electric cell
Robert Bunsen (as well as improving a smokeless lab burner)
Inventor of the Electric Light
Thomas Edison
Electronic Data Systems founder
H. Ross Perot
Book originally titled “Elinor And Marianne” (after its two main characters)
Sense and Sensibility
Elizabeth Barrett’s husband
Robert Browning
Elizabeth Bennet novel
Pride and Prejudice
Elizabeth Berkley film
Showgirls
Born Elizabeth Bloomer
Betty Ford
Elizabeth I executed this rival to her throne
Mary, Queen of Scots
Elizabethan Courtier
Sir Walter Raleigh
Ellen Glasgow set many of her novels in this, her home state
Virginia (specifically, Richmond)
Elly May was a character in this TV series
The Beverly Hillbillies
Elsa Lanchester famous for playing this title role
The Bride of Frankenstein
Elvis Presley home
Graceland
The initials in this author’s name stand for Elwyn Brooks
E.B. White
Embryonic Cells
stem cells
Emily Bronte novel
Wuthering Heights
Emily Dickinson’s grandfather founded this college (her father served as treasurer)
Amherst
Emma Thompson received a screenwriting Oscar for this 1995 film
Sense and Sensibility (the only person to have one an Oscar for both acting and screenwriting)
Emperor Menelik II founded this city
Addis Ababa (means “new flower”)
Emperor Of Austria & King of _________
Hungary
Emperor Of Ethiopia 1930-1974
Haile Selassie (aka Ras Tafari Makinnen)
Austrian Archduke named Emperor of Mexico
Maximilian
Emperor Of The Romans
Charlemagne
Emperor Species is this animal
the penguin
Emperor & King are the two biggest
Emperor & Adelie are the two living in Antarctica
Empire Apple was developed and grown in this state
New York
Empire State
New York
She was named Empress Of India in 1876
Queen Victoria
Empress Of Mexico 1864-1867
Carlotta (wife of Maximilian)
Japanese for “Empty Orchestra”
karaoke
He died in an airplane En Route from Acapulco to Houston in 1976
Howard Hughes
Pirates officially licensed to attack Enemy ships
Privateers
Energy Drink that “gives you wings”
Red Bull
Island lying between England And Ireland, about 20 miles south of Scotland
the Isle of Man
English Architect
Sir Christopher Wren
English Astronomer
Edmond Halley
She swam the English Channel in 1926
Gertrude Ederle
English city famous for its cathedral
Canterbury
In 1588, the English Defeated this fleet of ships
the Spanish Armada
He published an American Dictionary of English Language
Noah Webster
English Romantic Poets
John Keats, Percy Shelly, Lord Byron
English Title of Proust’s masterpiece
Remembrance of Things Past
Enter Sandman band
Metallica