What a Lovely Day
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General Potpourri
100

The round mound of rebound was born in Leeds Alabama on February 20, 1963. 

Charles Barkely

100

This resource is grouped within a number of different classifications, including, but not limited to, hydrothermal epigenetic deposits, magmatic deposits, metamorphically reworked deposits, and carbonatite-alkaline igneous related deposits.

Ore

100

Notorious RBG

Ruth Bader Ginsberg

100

This giant human salary cap hit was the highest FCS player ever drafted in the NFl, going #2 overall in the 2016 draft. Just got traded for a 2nd and a 3rd round pick

Carson Wentz

100

This man, whose name is more synonomous with a company and theme park than person, holds the record for most Academy Award Nominations and wins, with 59 and 26 respectively.  

Walt Disney

200

When the sun shines, we'll shine together
Told you I'll be here forever
Said I'll always be your friend
Took an oath, I'ma stick it out 'til the end
Now that it's raining more than ever
Know that we'll still have each other
You can stand under my umbrella

Rihanna

200

This resource has grain. It determines the safest direction along which to cut it.

Wood

200

This fruit makes a great chicken parm replacement

Aubergine

200

Title track of this 1977 album of the same name. You can check out any time you like, but you can never leave.

Hotel California

200

This letter is the only letter in the alphabet that does not appear in any US state names

Q

300

One of many famous musicians to tragically die at the age of 27, this Washingtonian's band defined the genre "grundge" and was married to prominent musician Courtney Love

Kurt Cobain

300

Down from the 1982 peak of 22 to 1, in 2019, new census data disappointed the population of this island nation when it was revealed that they were outnumbered by sheep only 5.6 to 1.  

New Zealand

300

A reinforced plastic material which is composed of a woven material that is embedded with glass fibres which are randomly laid across each other and held together with a binding substance. It sucks to breath in

Fiberglass

300

Auburn University's battle cry. Not Roll Tide, but..

War Eagle

300

Contrary to popular belief, this city earned it's nickname not from its weather, but from a number of journalists who felt that its residents were "windbags"

Chicago

400

Born on this date in 1942 in Colbert County, Alabama, he contracted polio at the age of 2, and eventually failed his spoken goal of limiting Barack Obama to one term in office.

Mitch McConnell

400

The US Government defines eight different classes of this resource that can be exported, and it is shipped from the US to over 70 different countries. The total export value of this resource for the US is 9$ billion, and it lags in production behind only China and India. 

Wheat

400

It has the consistency, texture, and hole formation of Swiss Emmental, but a sweeter flavor that is more nut-like than its Swiss-made counterpart.

Jarlsberg

400

This (b)reed is known for being active, furry companions for kids and adults alike. These hounds are small and hardy, and were originally bred as scenthounds

Beagles

400

36+71-12+23-100+41

69

500

Kobe once referenced in an interview how this actor, playing a student who has what has a relationship that has been described as "sexless S&M" with his music teacher, as displaying the mamba mentality. Also a star of the movie Project X 

Miles Teller

500

The indentation on the surface of this resource is called a frog

Brick

500

Because I'm not-so-secretly a dad on the inside, I might use this word to describe a feeling or display of intense shock, surprise, or wonder

Flabbergasted

500

The Eagle, the national symbol of the United States, was proposed to congress and accepted in 1782. The eagles grasps in its talons these items, representing peace and war respectively 

Peace and War

500

The unicorn is the national animal of this country, chosen because of its connection with dominance and chivalry. It's also the home of Mary, who was the queen.

Scotland

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