JOB-POURRI
Aquatic Animals
Only One Vowel
Completes The Song Titles
U.K. Cities
100

In England this dirty job was often performed by orphans known as climbing boys

Chimney sweeps

100

Resembling a ray, the angel type of this lies along sandy bottoms waiting for its prey to pass above

Shark

100

A money-making place, or in original, unused condition

Mint

100

"Rainy Night In ____" &
"Midnight Train To ____"

Georgia

100

Add 5 letters to the U.K.'s largest city to get this name of Northern Ireland's second-largest (often referred to locally by those last five letters alone)

Londonderry

200

In Iowa & Nebraska you can get a job detasseling this

Corn

200

Often used as aquarium fish food, these tiny shrimp are named for the salty water they love

Brine shrimp

200

This type of tree can be slippery as well as Siberian

Elm

200

"Used To Be ___" &
"Live While We're ____"

Young

200

Dunfermline, Scotland, birthplace of this industrialist, even has its own theatre & concert "hall" named for him

Carnegie

300

Before it was automated, this job might have been right up your alley

A pinsetter

300

Often called an eel because its legs are almost invisible, the Amphiuma is actually a species of this amphibian

Salamander

300

As a verb, it means to leave someone in a place with no money or way to get out & as a noun, it's part of a rope

Strand

300

"Bad ____",
"Jealous ____" &
"Ordinary Average ____"

Guy

300

It's where you can visit the Ulster Museum & nearby Botanic Gardens

Belfast

400

It's the 6-letter word for a person who makes, sells or repairs knives. Also, the likely occupation of this former Broncos, Bears and Dolphins quarterback's ancestors

A Cutler

400

Cirripedes, which cement themselves to rocks, ships, pilings & even sea turtles, are better known as these

Barnacles

400

It originally referred to a hunting station but has come to mean a secret arranged meeting between lovers

Tryst

400

"I Gotta ____" &
"Hooked On A ____"

Feeling

400

The Church of England has 2 archbishops--the one of this city ranks second to the Archbishop of Canterbury

York

500

An early name for The Beatles, or guys of past & present who drill & extract stone

The Quarrymen

500

Clownfish belong to genus Amphiprion consisting of fishes that live unharmed among the stinging tentacles of these invertebrates

Sea Anemones

500

Feudal rank below a baron but above a squire

Knight

500

"Jungle ____" &
"Boot Scootin' ____"

Boogie

500

Dylan Thomas called this "sea" city of his birth "an ugly, lovely town... crawling, sprawling by a long & splendid curving shore"

Swansea

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