Entertainment & Food | HESTON | Movie Moses Charlton Heston served two terms but stepped down in April 2003 because of Alzheimer's disease. |
History & Government | ROMANOV | Mikhail Feodorovich Romanov was only 16 years old when the national assembly elected him tsar on February 21, 1613. |
Math & Science | KILN | The first kilns date at least as far back as the 6th century B.C. |
Literature & Arts | HARDY | Thomas Hardy's story follows Clym Yeobright as he marries Eustacia Vye and goes blind. |
Geography & Nature | SYDNEY | Sydney, Australia's main airport was renamed in 1953 for Charles Kingsford Smith, an Australian aviating pioneer who was the first to cross the Pacific Ocean from Australia to the U.S. |
Sports & Games | MADDEN | John Madden's tenure included winning Super Bowl XI in 1976. The aviophobe has avoided airplanes since 1960, when he missed a team flight that crashed fatally in Ohio. |
Quiz Quilt Answer: HOLDEN (Diagonal)
Holden Caulfield is the protagonist of J.D. Salinger's The Catcher in the Rye.
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