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200

Steely Dan reminds you that Alabama is called the Crimson Tide, not because of gravity's effect on a water body, but because of the 1907 football game against this archrival

Auburn

200

War's Charles Miller got buzzed on this liquor before singing "Low Rider", which resulted in the studio recording's distinct raspy spoken-word intro

Tequila

200

Chemical engineer Victor Mills launched this brand of disposable diaper in 1961

Pampers

200

This world-famous dish originated in Russia and consists of sauteed pieces of beef served in a sour cream and mushroom sauce

Beef Stronganoff

200

This five-star Doug General played a prominent role in the Pacific during World War II

MacArthur

400

Prince came to the Purple Rain conclusion that after the times were changing, it was time we all needed to do this, and that means you, too.

Reach out for something new

400

Originally named "Mustang Mama", this famous female singer/piano player suggested changing it to "Mustang Sally" based on the "ride, Sally, ride" portion of the song

Aretha Franklin

400

In Shakespeare's time, a "diaper" referred to a luxurious, highly absorbent linen used to conduct this time-honored bathroom act 

Drying Hands or Face

400

This type of sausage is an Alaskan specialty that is typically grilled and served with sauteed onions, but you won't find it on the menu at Caribou Coffee.

Reindeer

400

Doug Engelbart is credited with inventing this peripheral computer hardware in 1968

Mouse

600

Eddie Vedder wanted to see them on a porch of (Yellow) Ledbetter, but wasn't sure if he was the boxer or this boxing training tool

The Bag

600

The Beatles "Drive My Car" includes an iconic "Beep Beep" influenced by this band's 1958 novelty hit, not written by Hugh Heffner

The Playmates

600

First introduced in 1978, Procter & Gamble introduced this brand of adult diapers to hospitals and nursing homes

Attends

600

This dark, salty and savory spread is made from leftover brewer's yeast extract

Vegemite

600

This Doug may have had a crush on food . . . or at least on a certain condiment

Funnie

800

Mick Jagger not only urged you to paint it black, he wanted the sun to become this

Blotted out from the sky

800

Prince came up with the lyrics for "Little Red Corvette" while dozing off in the back of this 1964 Mercury model, which referred to people associated with outlaws

Marauder

800

Major industry manufacturers are now producing disposable diapers with a plant-based version of this absorbent material

Polymer

800

Widely considered Morocco's national dish, it includes steamed semolina granules and seven different vegetables

Couscous

800

Known as the "King of Hollywood" during the silent film era, this Doug co-founded United Artists

Fairbanks

1000

Brian Hyland sang about a girl who was afraid to come out of the locker because she was wearing this

An itsy, bitsy, teenie, weenie, yellow, polka dot bikini

1000

Greased Lightnin' has a mechanically-impossible four-speed on the floor (manual transmission), combined with this GM term for an automatic transmission

Hydramatic

1000

Invented in Sweden in 1942, the first disposable diapers were held in place with these

Rubber Pants

1000

Don't F with this popular Bangladesh street food, unless you can handle these bite-size, crispy, hollow, fried dough balls, stuffed with spiced chickpeas and potatoes, then filled with tangy, spicy tamarind water

Fuchka

1000

Flutie had a famous college one in 1984, but it was this not-Doug Dallas QB who popularized the phrase after making his game-winning 50-yard "Hail Mary" pass against the Vikings in an NFC Divisional Playoff game 9 years earlier

Roger Staubach

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