THE LOST "WORLD"
JAWS
INDIANA JONES
DUEL
1941
200
'The American League's Boston Pilgrims won the first of these in 1903'
World Series
200
'The jaws of this creature helped give Captain Hook his name:'
Crocodile
200
'Originating in 1911, this annual Indiana event is attended by 400,000 people'
Indianapolis 500
200
'It's the ordinal name for a friend who would accompany you to your duel'
Second
200
'This "Brown Bomber" successfully defended his heavyweight title for the 17th time on May 23, 1941'
Joe Louis
400
'This NYC complex is noted for its huge twin towers of 110 stories each'
World Trade Center
400
'This plant seen here with jaws agape is found in the Carolinas, not on another planet:'
Venus Flytrap
400
'This famous wandering planter is himself planted in Fort Wayne'
Johnny Appleseed (John Chapman)
400
'In English-speaking countries, once a duel was accepted, this person chose the weapons to be used'
The person being challenged
400
'On February 14 this general's Afrika Korps arrived in Tripoli'
Erwin Rommel
600
'Peter Jennings hosts this show on ABC'
World News Tonight
600
'Seen here, the bone-crunching jaws of this carnivore are no "laughing" matter:'
Hyena
600
'In 1906 U.S. Steel planted itself firmly in this city'
Gary
600
'The mensur, or student duel, is still a feature of university life in this country'
Germany
600
'It's like this, see, Bogie brightened this dark John Huston-directed film which premiered October 3'
The Maltese Falcon
800
'Abbreviated the WTO, it promotes & enforces international commerce laws'
World Trade Organization
800
'This product was originally developed for race car drivers:'
Jaws of Life
800
'The lowest point in the Hoosier State is on this river with another state's name'
Ohio River
800
'From the Middle French for "glove", this item was often thrown down to challenge another to a duel'
Gauntlet
800
'On June 7 Whirlaway became only the fifth horse to win this coveted trifecta'
Triple Crown
1000
'A giant panda is the symbol of this international organization'
World Wildlife Fund
1000
'Prominent family noted for their prominent jaws, as seen here:'
Hapsburgs
1000
'Indiana University began to "flower" in this city in 1820'
Bloomington
1000
'In the 16th century numerous deaths & injuries from dueling prompted Charles IX of this country to ban it'
France
1000
'Fearing German occupation, U.S. forces took control of this north Atlantic island nation on July 7'
Iceland
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