The Statue of Liberty
You're Gonna Need a Bigger Bowl
British to American Language Translator
Fantasy Sports
I Led What Cabinet Department
Number "One" Movie
100

The color of the statue comes from oxidation of this metal; the museum has a model of the foot, in its original color

Copper

100

This word for a thick seafood soup, maybe with clams, comes from French for "cauldron"

Chowder

100

A big dipper is more than a cluster of stars, it's also one of these amusement park attractions

Roller Coaster

100

Ginny Weasley had a brilliant career in this sport, joining the Holyhead Harpies

Quidditch

100

To put it diplomatically, Condoleezza Rice

State

100

"A Star Wars Story" is the subtitle of this 2016 release

Rogue One

200

Broken chains lie at the statue's feet; an early plan had her hold broken shackles in her left hand as an homage to this practice's end

Slavery
200

A bigger bowl of the ice cream whose name is a dairy product & a nut? Yes, please

Butter Pecan

200

In the U.K., this part of your Rolls-Royce is called a mudguard

Fender

200

On "The Office" Flonkerton is predictably played by racing with boxes of this product strapped to your feet

Paper

200

Alexander Hamilton; now say the phrase that pays!

Treasury

200

This animated Disney "tail" was first released in 1961

One-Hundred and One Dalmation

300

In 1916 operatives of this nation exploded the Black Tom munitions depot; the nearby statue was hit & public torch access ended

Germany
300

This Kellogg's cereal debuted in 1952 with 4 mascots: Katy the Kangaroo, Elmo the Elephant, Newt the Gnu & one more who took over

Frosted Flakes

300

In Britain, a caravan behind your car isn't a line of vehicles, but just this one, & some pensioners choose to live in one

RV

300

Katniss & Peeta are about to eat poisonous berries when they learn they can't both win this, but they get a reprieve

Hunger Games

300

William Willard Wirtz won workers' well-wishes

Labor

300

"Get off my plane", says an irate Harrison Ford to a soon-to-be-ejected hijacker in this 1997 thriller

Air Force One

400

The statue's internal flexible skeletal system was designed by this Frenchman, known for his iron work

Gustave Eiffel

400

Lamb, carrots & potatoes go into the traditional version of this "national" dish; a beef version often adds a little Guinness

Irish Stew

400

On hot summer days in London, you'll welcome an ice lolly, or what we call this treat

Popsicle 

400

The only rule in the game of Calvinball, seen in a comic strip by him, is that it can't be played the same way twice

Bill Patterson

400

Janet Napolitano, who as president of the University of California later sued this department over its treatment of "dreamers

Homeland Security

400

Steven Spielberg directed this 2018 movie about the hunt for an "Easter egg" in a virtual reality called OASIS

Ready Player One

500

At the 1886 dedication, this president spoke of the statue "keeping watch & ward before the open gates of America"

Cleveland

500

This Hawaiian raw fish dish is often served in bowls over a bed of rice

Poke

500

A child's catapult may sound like an ancient war machine, but it's just one of these implements for flinging small projectiles

Slingshot

500

This author says in "Sirens of Titan" that the children of Mars "spent most of their time playing German batball"

Vonnegut

500

George Dern, doing good work on preparedness in the 1930s in a job that no longer exists

War

500

Clark Gable won his only Oscar for this 1934 comedy

It Happened One Night

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