SO WHAT!
HYBRIDS
CLASSIC KIDS' POEMS
GEOGRAPHIC TERMS
"STONE"S
WE ALL SPEAK HINDI
100

It's an organized group or association, like the Red Hat or Humane

Society

100

Poor Richard's tome that's a slang term for a drug enforcement agent

Almanarc

100

Longfellow: 

"there was a little girl,
who had a little" this,
"right in the middle of her forehead

Curl

100

Sharing its name with a garment, it's a piece of land that juts into a body of water, like the one of Good Hope

Cape

100

Pithy term for a short distance

Stone's Throw

100

This light, portable canvas bed is usually on a folding wood frame

Cot

200

Get some sun in one of these glass-enclosed rooms or porches

Solarium

200

German WWII air force that goes great with syrup & butter for breakfast

Luftwaffle

200

Charles Kingsley: 

"And round the world away;
young blood must have its course, lad,
and every dog his"

day

200

Arabia is the world's largest one of these pieces of land nearly surrounded by water

Peninsula

200

The Paleolithic period is part of this

Stone Age

200

Though this animal is now mostly found in Africa, its name comes from Hindi


Cheetah

300

Paul Hindemith composed many of these, including ones for solo harp, English horn & bassoon

Sonatas

300

Third-largest Japanese city that's an instant decaf coffee brand

Osanka

300

T.S. Eliot: 

"Macavity's a mystery cat: he's called the hidden paw
for he's the master criminal who can defy" this

The law

300

After noticing the area where the Nile River drains into the Mediterranean resembles a Greek letter, Herodotus was the first to use this term for the deposit of mud & sand at the mouth of a river

Delta

300

The winner of the 1990 Seattle Spam-off was a replica of this British archaeological site

Stonehenge

300

You wash your keratinous filaments with this

Shampoo

400

This capital near the center of the Balkans region was named for a church

Sofia

400

Greek king who led a war against Troy as a noble gas

Agamemneon

400

Ogden Nash: 

"A child need not be very clever
To learn that 'Later, dear' means" this

Never

400

It's the 2-word term for the Rocky Mountain ridge that separates rivers flowing east & west

Continental Divide

400

Style of pale jeans

Stonewashed

400

A small boat that's towed behind or carried on a large boat

Dinghy

500

It's the 2-word chemical name for table salt; pass it around!

Sodium Chloride

500

Society of Friends member who believes he's a subatomic particle

Quarker

500

Robert Louis Stevenson: 

"A child should always say what's true
And speak when he is" this

Spoken to

500

From a French word meaning "mound", it's a steep-sided, flat-topped hill like the one seen here in Wyoming


Butte

500

In the U.S. it means to refuse to answer; in Britain it means to filibuster

Stonewall

500

This is the Hindi word for a loin band; you'll see them if you go to a black-tie event

Cummerbund

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