Do's and Dont's
Television Cities
Who's Who
November Happenings
Double Letters
100

These two words are exchanged at the altar during a wedding ceremony.

"I do"

100

In I Love Lucy, the Ricardos live in this borough of New York City.

Manhattan 

100

This Calcutta-based nun was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work in India, and she was canonized in 2016.

Mother Teresa

100

This federal holiday honoring the military is held in November.

Veterans Day

100

A four-letter word beginning with N that describes an alcove or small, recessed section of a room, usually devoted to one activity.

Nook

200

This epic double “do” is from JFK’s inaugural address.

"My fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country”

200

Green Acres and Petticoat Junction are both set in this small rural community.

Hooterville

200

This 1960s-era pop artist known for his Marilyn Monroe painting is responsible for the phrase “15 minutes of fame.”

Andy Warhol

200

Clocks go this way at the end of daylight-saving time in November, granting a precious extra hour of sleep.

Back

200

A burglar, robber, extortionist, etc

Crook

300

This 1937 song by the Andrews Sisters warns the listener: Don’t do this with “anyone else but me.”

"Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree"

300

Andy, Aunt Bee, Opie, Barney, Goober, and Gomer live here.

Mayberry

300

This Swedish band released eight hit albums from 1973 to 1981. You may know their hit single “Dancing Queen.”

ABBA

300

November is derived from the Latin novem, which is this number.

Nine

300

One who is not an accountant but tracks inflows and outflows.

Bookkeeper

400

Old-fashioned Southern etiquette requires you to do this when an elder enters the room.

Get up

400

The 1960s spy sitcom Get Smart is set in this city.

Washington D.C.

400

She’s Mrs. Alan Greenspan.

Andrea Mitchell

400

November is the only month this classic British playwright never mentioned in his plays or sonnets.

William Shakespeare

400

The double-S word astronauts experience in space due to microgravity.

Weightlessness

500

Neither underdress nor overdress, but it’s important to do this.

Dres for the occasion 

500

Batman and Robin were headquartered in this city.

Gotham City

500

This award-winning broadcaster once cohosted The Today Show (now Today), and her husband created Doonesbury.

Jane Pauley

500

These U.S. national political “contests” are held in November.

Federal Elections

500

The “Wi” in Wi-Fi is assumed to stand for this.

Wireless

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