A SNGL VWL (Each Correct Response will contain only a single vowel)
ANAGRAM THE LAST WORD
MORE THAN 1 MEANING
AS DESCRIBED IN THE PATENT
THAT'S THE TICKET! (I'll give you the running mate. You tell me who the other person on the ticket was)
200

Itch has one- so does this action to deal with the itch

Scratch

200

Adjective for the chance of being struck by a meteor

Remote

200

You can invest in shares of it, or you can use the beef or chicken type to make soup

Stock

200

1947: "Helical spring toy which will walk on a...set of steps... without...external force beyond the starting force

a Slinky

200

Tim Kaine

Hillary Clinton

400

To interrogate harshly, or where you broil your burger

Grill

400

I will not shed this for the beast we just killed--after all, he was a predator

a Teardrop

400

To emerge from an egg, or an opening or door on an aircraft

Hatch

400

1953:
"Machines for smoothing and renewing the surface of the ice in a skating rink"

a Zamboni

400

Paul Ryan

Mitt Romney

600

6-letter immobilizer for a fractured bone

Splint

600

Who'd have imagined I'd catch one of these at the seaside?

a Disease

600

Happening now, or the motion of the ocean

Current

600

1866:
"The arrangement of 2 wheels, the one directly in front of the other, combined with a mechanism for driving the wheels"

a Bicycle

600

Hubert Humphrey

Lyndon B. Johnson

800

Partially melted snow & ice

Slush

800

It's time to be quiet & do this & not be so verbose

Observe

800

It can mean to grow or sprout like a plant, or to engage in passive activity like kicking back & watching TV

Vegetate

800

1946:
"Propulsion aircraft systems in which thrust is developed by...the expulsion of a stream of gas through a nozzle"

Jet Engine

800

Geraldine Ferraro

Walter Mondale

1000

Cursive writing

Script

1000

You consider me this adjective, I presume

Supreme

1000

It's the answer to a problem, or a homogenous liquid that's a mixture of 2 or more substances

Solution

1000

1893: "Automatically engaging or disengaging an entire series of clasps by a single continuous movement"

Zipper

1000

Lloyd Bentsen

Michael Dukakis

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