ALTERED WORDS
SLOVENIA, BABY, SLOVENIA!
OH, HI MARCH
POEMS ABOUT POETRY
CITIES IN COLOR
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An "official greeting" at the campus of Texas A&M is this 5-letter one, a shortening of an old phrase

Howdy

400

Famous Slovenians include this first lady, who in 2018 launched the children-focused initiative Be Best

Melania Trump

400

On March 1, 1872, it officially became the USA's first national park; it even has its own Grand Canyon

Yellowstone

400

Of this type of poem, Shakespeare was keen / Its number of lines totals fourteen

Sonnet

400

Like a plant that keeps its leaves year round, lush Thiruvananthapuram in India is known as this city

The Evergreen City

800

Brits might inquire if you'd fancy a spot of tea by offering this, a 5-letter alteration of a 3-word term

Cuppa
800

The National Tourist Board proudly hypes Slovenia as "the only country in the world with" this word "in its name"

Love

800

In 44 B.C. a world leader received the ultimate veto at the Senate on this date

March 15

800

"O Captain! My Captain!", its words full of grief / Whitman's lament to this commander in chief

Abe Lincoln

800

The New Jersey city called this was incorporated as a town in 1860; East this, West this & South this soon followed

Orange

1200

Meaning you're preparing to do something, finna is a variation of these 2 words

DAILY DOUBLE

"Fixing to"

1200

Central to its lore, this creature appears on capital city Ljubljana's coat of arms; Daenerys Targaryen would approve

Dragon

1200

Things were looking up on March 13, 1781 when William Herschel discovered this planet, named for a Greek deity & not a Roman one

Uranus

1200

If you read "If—", you'll be taking a look / At a poem by this author of "The Jungle Book"

Kipling

1200

Magenta, Italy gave its name to a color after the III emperor of this name beat the Austrians in a nearby 1859 battle

Napoleon III

1600

Mark Twain liked to use this word, a contraction of ordinary, for someone disagreeable

Ornery

1600

In 2004, Slovenia became the first former republic of this Communist country to join the European Union

Yugoslavia

1600

On March 6, 1836 the last fortification to fall at the battle of this landmark was the chapel

DAILY DOUBLE

The Alamo

1600

A mentor to Oprah on & off TV / "Phenomenal Woman", that's she

Maya Angelou

1600

For the color of many buildings, the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago had this nickname referenced in the title of a 2003 bestseller  

The White City

2000

Have your way & tell us you know the word druthers smushed together these 2 words

Would rather

2000

Can't find Slovenia on a map? Look for the shape of this animal, which it's widely said to resemble

A chicken

2000

Ratified on March 1, 1781, this document included No. 11, in which Canada got the option to join the U.S. (spoiler--Canada did not)

The Articles of Confederation
2000

The sun got too bright inaugurating Kennedy / This poet recited "The Gift Outright" from only his memory

Robert Frost

2000

In his version of "The Yellow Rose of Texas", Elvis Presley sang, "My heart's in" this appropriate panhandle city

Amarillo

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