CANDY
AROUND THE WORLD
IT HAPPENED ON VALENTINE'S DAY
FICTION
ENTERTAINING CATS
200
'Get the "Cool Sensation" of these mint candies made by Hershey'
York Peppermint Patties
200
'When remeasured in 1999, this highest mountain was found to have grown by 7 feet'
Mount Everest
200
'In 1929 Al Capone's men massacred rival gangsters on St. Valentine's Day in this city'
Chicago
200
'Kaye Gibbons' "Ellen Foster" & "A Virtuous Woman" have found their way into this TV host's book club'
Oprah Winfrey
200
'Jim Davis draws the line at this title cat'
Garfield
400
'According to a jingle, "Almond Joy's Got Nuts", this candy bar "Don't"'
Mounds
400
'Most of this small British dependency on ths Spanish coast is dominated by a big "rock"'
Gibraltar
400
'TV's Mrs. Brady, she was born on Feb. 14, 1934'
Florence Henderson
400
'Isabel Allende's 1999 novel "Daughter of Fortune" begins in Valparaiso in this country'
Chile
400
'Distinct phraser heard here reading "The Autobiography of Foudini M. Cat":'
David Hyde-Pierce
600
'The name of this candy bar, taffy with a peanut butter center, runs from A to Z to A'
Abba-Zaba
600
'For safety reasons this landmark seen here was closed to the public in 1990:'
Leaning Tower of Pisa
600
'In 1995 Arthur Chaskalson, who defended Nelson Mandela in 1964, was sworn in as this country's chief justice'
South Africa
600
'Chili Palmer returns in "Be Cool", a 1999 sequel to this Elmore Leonard novel'
"Get Shorty"
600
'This colorful big cat has been bopping to a Henry Mancini theme since 1963'
The Pink Panther
800
'The character seen here represents this candy:'
Lemonheads
800
'Vatnajokull, the largest glacier in this country, covers some 3,200 square miles'
Iceland
800
'Americans fell in love with her when she gave a TV tour of the White House on Feb. 14, 1962'
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
800
'Say a little prayer for this title character of a 1989 John Irving novel, who speaks in capital letters'
Owen Meany
800
'Beanie Baby fanatics know Blizzard is a white one of these'
Tiger
1000
'The peaks & the triangular shape of this Swiss chocolate bar were inspired by the Matterhorn'
Toblerone
1000
'Argentina, Bolivia & Brazil could say to this small country, "Halt, we've got you surrounded!"'
Paraguay
1000
'On Feb. 14, 1989 the Ayatollah Khomeini called for the death of this Indian-born British author'
Salman Rushdie
1000
'Newsweek calls this "Cryptonomicon" author "The Hacker Hemingway"'
Neal Stephenson
1000
'The cat seen here lives with the TV family with this last name:
(Salem the Cat: "I'll take 'World Domination' for $1000, Alex!")'
Spellman (on "Sabrina the Teenage Witch")
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