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100

A modified version of baseball was given this name in 1926 by a YMCA official.

Softball

100

Begun as an alternative to SMS messaging & now part of Facebook it helps a billion people keep in touch.

WhatsApp or Messenger

100

He's the host of the American version of Whose Line is it Anyway?

Drew Carey

100

It's a Spanish baked custard coated with caramel.

Flan

100

"Don't beat around...

the bush."

200

For every Belmont, Preakness & Kentucky Derby jockey since 1930 it's been 126.

Their Weight

200

It's spoken by lawyers to alert the court to improper evidence or procedure.

Objection

200

Jerry, Elaine, George and Kramer are all friends in this sitcom.

Seinfeld

200

The name of these long flat egg noodles means little ribbons.

Fettuccine

200

"A blessing in...

disguise."

300

In 1938 Don Budge became the first player to achieve the Grand Slam in this sport.

Tennis

300

It's the traditional liquor you add to make a coffee Alexander.

Brandy

300

Kevin James plays sports-crazed blue-collar working stiff Doug Heffernan on this royal CBS sitcom.

The King of Queens

300

It's the 6-letter term for a thin slice of meat especially pork or veal that's broiled or fried.

Cutlet

300

"Time flies when...

you're having fun."

400

In 1989 Emerson Fittipaldi knocked Al Unser Jr. out of this race on lap 199 & won.

The Indianapolis 500

400

This alliterative quality is the reason that they say "once you learn to ride a bike you'll never forget."

Muscle Memory

400

For sister witches Shannon Doherty, Alyssa Milano & Holly Marie Combs, 3 is a magic number on this show.

Charmed

400

California's Green Globe is a popular variety of this veggie with an edible heart.

Artichoke

400

"The best thing since...

sliced bread."

500

The 1988 winner of this April marathon beat the 2nd place finisher by only 1 second.

The Boston Marathon

500

Jack Dorsey a co-founder of this microblogging site sent its first message March 21 2006.

Twitter

500

This person is a retired Colorado Springs Police Department detective lieutenant who was involved in 387 homicide cases.

LT. Joe Kenda "Homicide Hunter"

500

In 1952 Lipton came out with a dehydrated version of this dish that's been used in countless recipes.

Onion Soup

500

"Birds of a feather...

flock together."

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