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JUNE SWOON
200
'She had a sheep location problem'
Little Bo Peep
200
'In part of Disney's Animal Kingdom, no glass separates you from the giant fruit type of this flying mammal'
Bat
200
'Trying to protect his sources, in 1978 reporter Myron Farber spent 38 days here'
Jail
200
'He's the saint associated with children, sailors & Christmas'
Saint Nicholas
200
'Born June 1, 1801 he led the Mormon migration to Utah in 1847'
Brigham Young
400
'"Kid Gorgeous", "Kid Presentable", "Kid Gruesome" & finally "Kid" this were boxing nicknames of this "Simpsons" barkeep'
Moe (Szyslak)
400
'This West Coast city boasts museums devoted to Asian art, cartoon art & cable cars'
San Francisco
400
'In 1962 the Times sent David Halberstam to this country, where he often challenged the official version of events'
Vietnam
400
'It's "The Country Music Capital of the World"'
Nashville
400
'This composer's first ballet, "The Firebird", premiered in Paris June 25, 1910'
Igor Stravinsky
600
'Italy's longest river'
Po
600
'If your kids can't fall asleep, take them to this city's Neon Museum; it's open all night long'
Las Vegas
600
'Born in Clydebank, political writer James Reston had this nickname, like a "Star Trek" engineer'
"Scotty"
600
'To some, the music of this group, led by Kurt Cobain, was anything but blissful'
Nirvana
600
'On June 15, 1844 this man was granted a patent for rubber vulcanization'
Charles Goodyear
800
'First name of the leader of a film trio of "Knuckleheads"'
Moe (Howard of the Three Stooges)
800
'Eeek! You'll find giant animatronic bugs in the Underground Adventure at the Field Museum in this Midwest city'
Chicago
800
'Colorful nickname of Times sportswriter Walter Smith'
"Red"
800
'A songbird, or the last name of nursing pioneer Florence'
Nightingale
800
'The 2 men who signed the Salt II Treaty in Vienna on June 18, 1979'
Leonid Brezhnev & Jimmy Carter
1000
'John Schneider first played this "Good Ol' Boy" in 1979'
Bo Duke
1000
'Like to look at lemurs? Tours of this Durham, N.C. university's primate center are available by apointment'
Duke
1000
'The Times' longtime movie critic, he shifted to theater criticism in 1993'
Vincent Canby
1000
'With over 15 million acres, this American Indian tribe has the largest reservation in the U.S.'
Navajo
1000
'On June 17, 1957 John Diefenbaker became prime minister of this country'
Canada
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