NONPOTENT POTABLES
TV SHOWS ON TV SHOWS
PRESIDENTIAL MONOGRAMS
CROSSWORD CLUES "G"
NAME THAT ARTIST
200
'In 1990 Coca-Cola introduced Powerade to compete with this No. 1-selling sports drink'
Gatorade
200
'Like "Meet the Press", Murphy Brown's fictional news show "F.Y.I." tapes in this city'
Washington, D.C.
200
'USG'
(Ulysses Simpson) Grant
200
'A shiner for lips, not eyes
(5)'
gloss
200
'The following is a detail of perhaps his greatest painting:'
Michelangelo
400
'Under its Mug brand, Pepsico markets root beer & this drink flavored with vanilla'
cream soda
400
'This "Simpsons" TV clown has worked with Sideshow Bob, Sideshow Mel & Sideshow Luke Perry'
Krusty the Klown
400
'CAA'
Chester A. Arthur
400
'P.E. place
(3)'
gym
400
'One of his last works is seen here:'
Van Gogh
600
'In the 1920s Natali Olivieri had the brilliant idea of flavoring his Yoo-Hoo pop with this sweet'
chocolate
600
'(Hi. I'm Debbe Dunning.) It's the name of the home improvement show that's featured on "Home Improvement"'
Tool Time
600
'WHH'
William Henry Harrison
600
'Social blunder
(5)'
gaffe
600
'Renaissance master who painted the goddess seen here:'
Botticelli
800
'This Northwest city was a coffee mecca pre-WWII, long before Starbucks began brewing there in 1971'
Seattle
800
'He plays talk show host Larry Sanders on HBO's "The Larry Sanders Show"'
Garry Shandling
800
'RBH'
(Rutherford Birchard) Hayes
800
'German sneezer alleviator
(10)'
gesundheit
800
'The work seen here is by this Neoclassical painter:'
David
1000
'This sparkling liquid named for a German town was a forerunner of soda pop'
seltzer
1000
'The TV producer he plays on "The Tom Show" was dumped by Shannon Tweed, not Roseanne'
Tom Arnold
1000
'WGH'
Warren Gamaliel Harding
1000
'Bird that'll do in a pinch
(5)'
goose
1000
'A detail of a triptych by this 15th century Dutchman is seen here:'
(Hieronymus) Bosch
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