4-LETTER WORDS
HE'S MY VICE PRESIDENT!
STRAWBERRIES
REVOLUTIONARIES
CLOWNING AROUND
200
'On TV Richard Dawson had a "Family" one'
Feud
200
'Nelson A. Rockefeller'
Gerald Ford
200
'Strawberries will keep you from being a scurvy dog; they're higher in this vitamin than oranges'
C
200
'This revolutionary seen here had the last name Ulyanov at birth'
Vladimir Lenin
200
'Larry Harmon began playing this famous clown in the 1940s in public appearances for Capitol Records'
Bozo the Clown
400
'An endorsement allowing entry into a country, or a card used to charge a bundle while you're there'
Visa
400
'Hubert H. Humphrey'
Lyndon Johnson
400
'This state leads the U.S. in strawberry production & holds an annual festival in Oxnard'
California
400
'Born in 1893, life was a "party" for this revolutionary seen here'
Mao Tse-tung
400
'In a classic "Mary Tyler Moore Show" episode, this clown bites the dust when he's crushed by an elephant'
Chuckles
600
'A summoning gesture, this 4-letter word precedes "and call"'
Beck
600
'Hannibal Hamlin'
Abraham Lincoln
600
'Strawberries have their very own variety of this tiny pest also called a plant louse'
Aphid
600
'This inspirational revolutionary-general was an uneducated Mexican peasant of Indian blood'
Emiliano Zapata
600
'Tonio, a misshapen clown, delivers the prologue in this Leoncavallo opera'
"I Pagliacci"
800
'It can mean a streetcar or a cable car'
Tram
800
'Calvin Coolidge'
Warren G. Harding
800
'A dessert of liqueur-soaked strawberries & whipped cream is named for this tsar-spangled family'
Romanovs
800
'This man seen here led a revolution in his country but lost the 1990 & 1996 presidential elections'
Daniel Ortega (of Nicaragua)
800
'Judy Collins hit the pop charts with this song in 1975 & again in 1977'
"Send In The Clowns"
1000
'The 15th day of May, July or October, as well as March'
Ides
1000
'Schuyler Colfax'
Ulysses S. Grant
1000
'They're fraises des bois to the french, smultron to Ingmar Bergman & a delicacy to all'
Wild strawberries
1000
'Known as "The Hero of Two Worlds", this revolutionary seen here led military campaigns in Brazil & Italy'
Giuseppe Garibaldi
1000
'This "Born Yesterday" star co-wrote the title tune for the 1965 film "A Thousand Clowns"'
Judy Holliday
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