Lost in Space
I ❤️ Lucy
Law & Order
That 70's Show
My Favorite Martin
200

Although it shares its name
with a Disney character,
this dwarf planet never met
Bashful, Dopey, Grumpy, or Doc

Pluto

200

Follows Righty-Tighty

Lefty-Loosey

200

Put these Laws in order of birth:
Dave, Libby, Missy,
Thane, and Jerry

Jerry, Dave, Missy, Thane, Libby

200

During its twenty years of episodes, Timmy never actually fell down the well
in this TV series

Lassie

200

This American civil rights
advocate was born
15-January, 1929

Martin Luther King

400

The tallest known mountain
is on Mars
and is called this

Olympus Mons

400

B.B. King named his guitar after her,
a woman involved in the cause of
a 1949 dance hall fire

Lucille

400

Acting in such films as
Charlie's Angels and Kill Bill, she later directed several productions,
including an episode of
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

Lucy Liu

400

Released in 1975
this horror film
'about knocked Jerry out of his seat'

Jaws

400

He directed
Killers of the Flower Moon

Martin Scorsese

600

Sounding like a
classic car comic book hero,
this is the final fate of some larger stars

Supernova

600

An informal term describing
a relaxed, carefree
attitude or situation

Loosey-Goosey

600

These restrict or ban certain activities
on specified days,
usually Sundays in the USA

Blue Laws

600

Played by Gary Burghoff, this M*A*S*H character could hear helicopters
seconds before anyone else

Radar O'Reilly

600

An alcoholic beverage,
made with vermouth,
it sounds much smaller than it is

Martini

800

The only two planets
in our solar system
without moons

Venus & Mercury

800

A catchphrase often exclaimed
by Ricky Ricardo when his
wife's antics tried his patience

Lucy, you got some
'splaining to do!

800

Law & Order features this iconic sound effect that sounds like double-speak for when a meal has finished cooking

Dun Dun

800

J.J. (Dyn-O-Mite) Walker and his family
had them from 1974-1979 and it's
one reason we're here today

Good Times

800

The eighth president
of the United States

Martin Van Buren

1000

A member of the Local Group
and a chocolate-covered
confectionery snack

Milky Way

1000

If your tire falls off after going over a speed bump, you may have had
one of these

A loose wheel

1000

In 1991, Whatcom County Washington
declared it unlawful to poach these,
setting aside roughly 1 million acres
as an official refuge

Sasquatch / Bigfoot

1000

She starred opposite
Charlton Heston in the
1974 disaster movie Earthquake!

Ava Gardner

1000

Sharing his name with a chocolate beverage that's associated with soccer
didn't help at Franklin Pierce

Milo Martin

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