DEM' BUGS
LAW
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
CELEBRITIES
LANDMARKS
200
'This insect, whose name is Spanish for "little fly", carries malaria, encephalitis, and yellow fever'
Mosquito
200
'Except in Louisiana, American law is based on this country's common law'
Great Britain/England
200
'It's believed that this red berry grown in bogs was served at the first Thanksgiving'
Cranberries
200
'Tracy Pollan played his girlfriend on "Family Ties" before marrying him in real life'
Michael J. Fox
200
'Passages from the Koran decorate the outside of this marble tomb at Agra, India'
Taj Mahal
400
'Among bees, workers do all the work while their sole function is to mate with the queen'
Drones
400
'"Brown v. Board of Education" was the Supreme Court decision that called for an end to this practice'
Segregation
400
'Mangoldwurzel, used for cattle feed, is a variety of this red root vegetable'
Beet
400
'Her "Rhythm Nation 1814" album helped her dance away with eight of the 1990 Billboard Music Awards'
Janet Jackson
400
'By flooding the arena, this largest Roman amphitheater could be used for mock naval battles'
Colosseum
600
'Of a beetle, a spider, or a grasshopper, the one that is not an insect'
Spider
600
'Term for an indirect veto by the president who holds a bill until Congress adjourns'
Pocket Veto
600
'The name of this fruit group comes from the Greek word for cedar; kedros'
Citrus
600
'Her latest exercise video is called "Her Lean Routine"; we don't know if Ted Turner uses it'
Jane Fonda
600
'Some believe this megalithic monument near Salisbury, England, was an astronomical observatory'
Stonehenge
800
'An insect uses this appendage to smell and feel and in some instances, to taste and hear'
Antennae
800
'Laws regarding prisoners of war were established by conventions held in this city in 1929 & 1949'
Geneva, Switzerland
800
'Burpee ran a 1990 contest for the largest prize-winner variety of this; the deadline for entry was October 31st'
Pumpkin
800
'This "Peanuts" creator describes Linus as "The most well-rounded individual in the group"'
Charles Schulz
800
'Industrial pollution threatens the remains of this temple built on the Acropolis to honor Athena'
Parthenon
1000
'These large bugs named for a monster are probably the fastest flying insects'
Dragonflies
1000
'He was New York's 1st Chief Justice before he became the 1st Chief Justice of the United States'
John Jay
1000
'Except for grains, this tuber is the most widely consumed human food'
Potato
1000
'Rumer, the daughter of Bruce Willis & this actress, is named for British author Rumer Godden'
Demi Moore
1000
'Stronghold in Baltimore Harbor named for a man who was Secretary of War while it was being built'
Fort McHenry
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