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On opening day in 1937, the San Francisco Chronicle referred to it as a "35 million dollar steel harp"

the Golden Gate Bridge

100

Born in Southampton in 1929, this first lady studied at Vassar & at the Sorbonne

Jackie Kennedy

100

"Take Me Out To The Ball Game" requests, "Buy me some peanuts &" this

Cracker Jacks

100

In January 1996 Bill Clinton challenged congress to "Never, ever" do this again; cut to October 2013

shut down (the government)

100

A toothed strip of plastic for arranging hair goes to its grave as a burial chamber

comb & tomb

200

On May 1, 1931 the lights were turned on in this NYC skyscraper with the press of a button in the White House

the Empire State Building

200

This NYC native based "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" on a German folk tale

(Washington) Irving

200

Despite what you might have heard, Hostess said this golden snack has a shelf life of 45 days, not 25 years

a Twinkie

200

In July 1960 the U.S. stopped imports of sugar from this country that was cozying up to the USSR

Cuba

200

A word meaning to secretly & illegally import goods just wants to cuddle

smuggle & snuggle

300

This massive project was the first in North America to contain more masonry than the Great Pyramid at Giza

the Hoover Dam

300

A New York Public Library for the Performing Arts exhibit on this man includes a self-portrait from when he helped write a failed musical

Al Hirschfeld

300

Bear with us; Honey Maid makes these grahams in chocolatey chip as well as in chocolate

Teddy Grahams

300

Trying to cut the surplus in 1883, the government took the excise tax off everything but these 2 items

tobacco and liquor

300

A word meaning to move hastily & with urgency becomes a classic wordplay board game

Scrabble & scramble

400

A highway completed in 1938 allowed one to drive from Miami to this southernmost city in the continental U.S.

Key West

400

The NYC-born son of Jamaican immigrants, he took over the Army's largest command in 1989

Colin Powell

400

In April 2011 Diamond Foods bought this brand of crisps in a can for $2.35 billion

Pringles

400

The 1876 Centennial Exhibition in this city helped heal the wounds after the Civil War

Philadelphia

400

It means to exert to the utmost, perhaps rowing on a narrow passage of water connecting 2 large bodies

strain & strait

500

Between 1937 & 1939 NYC's North Beach Airport was enlarged, becoming what's now this airport

LaGuardia

500

This "'S Wonderful" composer was a Brooklyn boy who died tragically young at age 38

(George) Gershwin

500

Mars Inc. owns this chocolate, caramel & nougat candy bar (though in a scientific way, Mars is but a small part of it)

a Milky Way

500

He founded Rhode Island, the first colony in America to allow complete religious freedom

Roger Williams

500

An individual's style of speaking morphs into a class of literature that includes novels

diction & fiction

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