PENN. NAMES
SENIORS PROM
BE A SALAMI SWAMI
REALLY BAD DATES
LIT ON FILM
200
'There are railroad shops in this city, also a railroad name on a Monopoly board'
Reading
200
'The senior prom queen has this color hair, like her punky granddaughter & Marge Simpson'
blue
200
'Calabrese salami is made from this meat; kosher salami wouldn't be'
pork
200
'On April 3, 1974, during an 18-hour period, 148 of these touched down, ravaging towns in the Midwest'
tornadoes
200
'This author's Spanish Civil War tale "For Whom the Bell Tolls" was grippingly filmed during WWII'
Ernest Hemingway
400
'This suburb of Pittsburgh was named for industrialist Andrew'
Carnegie
400
'Grandpa wears this item seen here with his tux, as his wristwatch doesn't go with French cuffs'
pocket watch
400
'It's the popular & spicy pizza salami seen here'
pepperoni
400
'A few hours after the announcement that this country had been formed, it was attacked by Egypt & Lebanon on May 15, 1948'
Israel
400
'John Malkovich helps rescue Leonardo DiCaprio's Philippe, the title character of this 1998 film'
The Man in the Iron Mask
600
'The origins of this city's name are fishy; it may be from the Latin altus for "high" or from a Native American word'
Altoona
600
'The seniors prom may feature jitterbug dancing, to this jazz style that became popular in the 1930s'
swing
600
'The word salami comes from the Latin word for this compound that's also known as sodium chloride'
salt
600
'King Charles II personally helped battle the fire that raged in this city in September 1666'
London
600
'Rumpelstiltskin is a character in the 1962 fantasy "The Wonderful World of" these German brothers'
the Grimm brothers
800
'Appropriately, this city is Pennsylvania's largest port on the Great Lakes'
Erie
800
'Seniors crowd the buffet table for the Matjes type of this pickled item seen here'
herring
800
'This culinary term for the way a salami is aged sounds like you're healing it'
curing
800
'In June 1783 Lakagigar began spewing lava on this north Atlantic island & didn't stop until February 1784'
Iceland
800
'Now president of the National Rifle Association, he was an evil cardinal in 1973's "The Three Musketeers"'
Charlton Heston
1000
'People have their "Phil" of this town each Groundhog Day'
Punxsutawney
1000
'If the excitement makes Grandma ill, she may get coverage from this government program that turned 35 in 2000'
Medicare
1000
'Cubed salami is often served as a part of this Italian dish whose name means "before the meal"'
antipasto
1000
'A freak flood swept away a bridge, causing an Auckland-bound train to crash on Dec. 24, 1953 in this nation'
New Zealand
1000
'A 1935 version of this Dostoyevsky classic is seen here'
Crime and Punishment
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