TV COPS
NOTABLE NAMES
STATE CAPITALS
FRUITS & VEGETABLES
POLITICAL SCIENTISTS
200
'This cop series was syndicated for a while under the title "Badge 714"'
Dragnet
200
'It's the last name shared by fashion designers Anne & Calvin'
Klein
200
'Now a state capital, it was the site of a surprise attack December 7, 1941'
Honolulu
200
'The red & golden apple varieties with this word in their names are the most widely grown in the U.S.'
Delicious
200
'Charles Beard claimed the framers of this 1787 document were motivated by economic self-interests'
The Constitution
400
'He's "NYPD Blue"'s detective Simone'
Jimmy Smits
400
'This sportscaster who gained fame by "telling it like it is" passed away in 1995'
Howard Cosell
400
'Basketball's Utah Jazz play their home games in this capital city'
Salt Lake City
400
'Brabanconne is a garnish made with these miniature cabbages'
Brussels Sprouts
400
'Zbigniew Brzezinski was born in this capital city in 1928'
Warsaw
600
'Detectives on this comedy series included Dietrich, Yemana, Harris & Fish'
Barney Miller
600
'This South African president is the son of a Tembu tribal chief'
Nelson Mandela
600
'For 2 months in 1784, it served as the temporary capital of the U.S.; it became New Jersey's capital in 1790'
Trenton
600
'Ogden Nash said of this vegetable, "When it's raw, it develops the jaw, but stewed, is more quietly chewed"'
Celery
600
'Before becoming U.N. Ambassador, she was a foreign policy advisor to the 1980 Reagan campaign'
Jeanne Kirkpatrick
800
'This LAPD officer-turned-author came up with the concept for "Police Story"'
Joseph Wambaugh
800
'In 1995 this late senator's daughter Kathleen was sworn in as Lt. Governor of Maryland'
Robert Kennedy
800
'You can visit the Last Chance Mining Museum in this capital of "The Last Frontier"'
Juneau, Alaska
800
'What we usually call this in the United States is actually the netted or nutmeg melon'
Cantaloupe
800
'Raymond Aron was a contributor to this Paris daily from 1947-1977'
Le Figaro
1000
'She's detective chief inspector Jane Tennison in the "Prime Suspect" series on PBS'
Helen Mirren
1000
'This physicist & author of "A Brief History of Time" was born on the 300th anniversary of Galileo's death'
Stephen Hawking
1000
'Sugar plantations across the Mississippi from this capital form an area known as the "Sugar Bowl of America"'
Baton Rouge
1000
'This bitter plum, the fruit of the blackthorne, is used to make jam & to flavor gin'
sloe berry
1000
'Rexford G. Tugwell was part of this president's "Brain Trust"'
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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