A LITTLE BIT COUNTRY
CATEGORY IN TRAINING
"C" CREATURES
THE CHAIN GANG
HOT SPOTS OF THE '80s
200
'In 1980 this octogenarian hit the country charts with "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again"'
George Burns
200
'Mode of transport stabilized by training wheels'
Bicycle
200
'A lack of food can cause this animal's hump to go limp & even flop over'
Camel
200
'In any of this chain of theme parks, like the one "Over Texas", you might run into Looney Tunes characters'
Six Flags
200
'On April 12, 1982 Great Britain imposed a blockade on this island group'
Falkland Islands (or Malvinas)
400
'It's the country that country stars Anne Murray & Shania Twain came from'
Canada
400
'Training device seen here: (could be a 747)'
Flight Simulator
400
'Although most don't have nearly that many, its name means "100-footed"'
Centipede
400
'This video store chain began renting video games in January 1994; "Wow, What A Difference"'
Blockbuster
400
'Students who met in this square April 18, 1989 to mourn Hu Yaobang's death stayed to demonstrate'
Tiananmen Square
600
'On the country charts in the '70s, this singer, seen here, came back to country in 1997: "Think of that summer..."'
Olivia Newton-John
600
'Period during which recruits learn combat skills'
Basic training
600
'Not only can this lizard change color, its eyes move independently of each other'
Chameleon
600
'Now owned by the Gap, this clothing store originally sold safari clothing'
Banana Republic
600
'The Achille Lauro was in this sea when it was hijacked October 7, 1985'
Mediterranean Sea
800
'This late "Winds Of War" star had a Top 10 country hit in 1967 with "Little Old Wine Drinker Me"'
Robert Mitchum
800
'In days of olde, it was the training level between page & knight'
Squire
800
'Commercial breeding of this critter, seen here, began in 1923 when 11 were imported to California'
Chinchilla
800
'In 1996 they averaged about 54,000 quick oil changes a day'
Jiffy Lube
800
'Accusing this nation of backing terrorism, the U.S. ordered its embassy in D.C. closed May 6, 1981'
Libya
1000
'Sheena Easton made it to the country charts when she did the duet "We've Got Tonight" with this man'
Kenny Rogers
1000
'From the Latin for "new", it's where the trainee nuns are quartered'
Novitiate
1000
'This bird named for its call is famous for laying its eggs in other birds' nests; that's crazy!'
Cuckoo
1000
'This world capital was the site of the world's first Hard Rock Cafe'
London
1000
'This newly independent country's first prime minister, Marxist Robert Mugabe, took office in 1980'
Zimbabwe
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