BASEBALL HALL OF FAMERS
HOMOPHONES
OLD TESTAMENT WOMEN
ARROWS
PEN NAMES
200
'Yogi Berra'
New York Yankees
200
'Pertaining to a sailor, or to his belly button'
Naval/navel
200
'"So Boaz took" this woman "and she was his wife"; she was also the great-grandmother of David'
Ruth
200
'This arrow-shooting constellation is a centaur of attention in the night sky'
Sagittarius
200
'A.A. Fair is a fairly well-known pen name of this Perry Mason author'
Erle Stanley Gardner
400
'Johnny Bench'
Cincinnati Reds
400
'Take note, it can mean to jot down, or a religious ceremony'
Write/rite
400
'In chapter 2 of the book named for her, she became queen of Persia'
Esther
400
'From 1976 to 1979, this automaker launched "Arrows"'
Plymouth
400
'Hunting for this Oz creator's "Boy Fortune Hunters" books? Look for the pen name Floyd Akers'
L. Frank Baum
600
'Roy Campanella'
Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers
600
'To survey opinions, or what an artist paints on'
Canvass/canvas
600
'The name of this wicked idol worshipper is often applied to a shameful seductress'
Jezebel
600
'Shakespearean character who speaks about "The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune"'
Hamlet
600
'Comic strip creator whose original name was Alfred Gerald Caplin'
Al Capp
800
'Mike Schmidt'
Philadelphia Phillies
800
'Sacred & hallowed, or totally & completely'
Holy/wholly
800
'Not to belabor the fact, but this wife of Jacob died after giving birth to Benjamin'
Rachel
800
'To help stop his company's Arrow shirts from shrinking, Sanford Cluett invented this process'
Sanforizing (pre-shrinking them)
800
'This "Vanity Fair" author liked to assume the name George Savage Fitz-Boodle, listing him as the editor of "Barry Lyndon"'
William Makepeace Thackeray
1000
'Brooks Robinson'
Baltimore Orioles
1000
'It can mean to have a strong offensive smell, or to cause something, like havoc'
Reek/wreak
1000
'Her story is told twice in Judges, in prose & in song'
Deborah
1000
'He wrote "I shot an arrow into the air, it fell to Earth, I knew not where"'
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
1000
'Since he remembered things past, Echo was an apropos nom de plume for this Frenchman'
Marcel Proust
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