We "urn" it
Tigers by the tale
Fun with state names
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Songs of the '60s
100

A long, narrow hospital bed on wheels

Gurney 
100

"The House at Pooh Corner" is his lair

Tigger

100

Keep up! They are the 2 states with 3 sets of double letters 

Mississippi and Tennessee 

100

Of Ivy League Schools

Yale

100

The Jefferson Airplane wondered, " Dont you want this?" "Dont you need this?"

Somebody to love

200

This adjective means an animal is awake and active mostly at night 

nocturnal 

200

Shere Khan is a terrible tiger in this 1894 work

The Jungle Book

200

The one letter that does not in any of the 50 state names 

Q

200

Of the New York City Boroughs 

Staten Island

200

Part of this Otis Redding hit talks about sitting here

"on the dock of the bay"

300

Technically it's caused by gastroesophogeal backflow

heartburn 

300

In Angela Carter's "Lizzie's Tiger" this future axe-wielder goes to see a circus tiger 

Lizzie Borden 

300

The one vowel that does not begin a state name 

E

300

Of the gods of the four winds in Greek Myth

Zephyr

300

a 1967 Jimi Hendrix hit was titled " The Wind Cries' her

Mary

400

To temporarily end a legal proceeding 

adjourn 

400

A talking tiger in a popular comic strip was named for this British enlightenment philosopher 

Hobbes 

400

8 states begin with the letter M and another 8 begin with this letter

N

400

Of European capitals 

Zagreb

400

The opening shots of "Apocalypse Now" have a feeling of finality with this song by the Doors playing over them

The End 

500

An orgiastic, unrestrained festival in ancient Rome bearing the name of a god

Saturnalia 

500

A tiger named Richard Parker shares a life raft with a boy in Yann Martel's "Life of" him 

PI

500

The one state that ends with G

Wyoming 

500

Of Rome's "First Triumvirate"

Pompey

500

A revving motorcycle is featured on this Shangri-Las #1 hit 

Leader of the Pack

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