NETWORKING
MOTTOES & SLOGANS
THE OLD WEST
CANDY NAMES
FACES IN HISTORY
200
'"Teletubbies",
"Sesame Street",
"Charlie Rose"'
PBS
200
'Service that completes "The Few. The Proud..."'
The Marines
200
'In 1862 he succeeded his brother Virgil as marshal of Tombstone'
Wyatt Earp
200
'In a '77 film Diane Keaton was looking for him'
Mr. Goodbar
200
'Depicted here, he was the first vice president who never became president'
Aaron Burr
400
'"Melting Pot",
"Iron Chef",
"Ready...Set...Cook!"'
The Food Network
400
'Dirigo, meaning "I" do this, is the motto of Maine, not of James Cameron or Oliver Stone'
Direct
400
'In 1876 he led the Indian attack at Little Bighorn; a year later he was killed by a soldier at Fort Robinson, Neb.'
Crazy Horse
400
'Dumas work serialized in Le Siecle in 1844'
"The Three Musketeers"
400
'"Little Lady" depicted here who wrote the bestselling American novel of the 1850s'
Harriet Beecher Stowe ("Uncle Tom\'s Cabin")
600
'"The Spin Room",
"Moneyline",
"Capital Gang"'
CNN
600
'The slogan associated with the girl seen here has been used since 1914'
"When it Rains, it Pours"
600
'In 1861 this "Wild" gunslinger killed David McCanles & 2 others near Fairbury, Neb.; pulp novels upped the account to 30'
Wild Bill Hickok
600
'Laughs disrepectfully'
Snickers
600
'A senator before he was vice president, he ran for the top job a few years later'
Walter Mondale
800
'"The Daily Show",
"Absolutely Fabulous",
"The Man Show"'
Comedy Central
800
'The Jesuits' motto "Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam" translates as "To the Greater" this phrase'
the "Glory of God"
800
'In 1885 this Sioux leader was allowed to leave the reservation to tour with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show'
Sitting Bull
800
'The time during the week when wages are given'
Pay Day
800
'This environmentally-minded Arizona Democrat's strongest run for the presidency came in 1976'
Morris Udall
1000
'"Acme Hour",
"Dexter's Laboratory",
"The Powerpuff Girls"'
Cartoon Network
1000
'An infamous slogan from concentration camp gates stated that this "will set you free"'
Work (arbeit)
1000
'In 1860 this Chiricahua Apache was falsely accused of kidnapping a boy in Arizona, which led to a brief war'
Cochise
1000
'A spiral galaxy'
Milky Way
1000
'Towns & counties across America are named for this patriotic Pole'
Casimir Pulaski
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