ANIMALS
MUSIC OF THE '70s
DISABILITY AWARENESS
BALD AMBITION
ENDS IN "OY"
200
'The fact that this lizard's name is from the Greek for "ground lion" never changes'
chameleon
200
'In 1973 Bette Midler revived this Andrews Sisters hit, reaching the Top 10'
Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy
200
'Congress first designated Disability Awareness Month in 1945, the year of this U.S. president's death'
Franklin D. Roosevelt
200
'This bald "Seinfeld" character hit on a woman by saying he lived with his parents & was unemployed'
George Costanza
200
'Yes, matey! Sailors use this word to hail a ship, or to attract attention'
ahoy
400
'(
Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the San Diego Zoo.
) A giraffe's tail, which is about 3 feet long, is used to swat this bloodsucking fly that causes sleeping sickness'
tsetse fly
400
'This "Diana" singer wrote Tom Jones' 1971 hit "She's A Lady"'
Paul Anka
400
'She plays deaf pollster Joey Lucas on "The West Wing"'
Marlee Matlin
400
'Perhaps the improved aerodynamic design helped him become 1999's No. 1 ranked tennis player'
Andre Agassi
400
'Surname that means the "real" thing'
McCoy
600
'The suni, a small one of these graceful African mammals, is barely 15 inches high'
antelope
600
'His "52nd Street" was the No. 1 album of 1979'
Billy Joel
600
'The American Foundation for the Blind is dedicated to fulfilling the vision of this woman, seen
here
'
Helen Keller
600
'This follically-challenged animated man once sold his soul to the devil for a doughnut'
Homer Simpson
600
'He's the beloved character from children's lit seen
here
'
Corduroy
800
'The common type of this marsupial has coarse, thick fur while that of the hairy-nosed is short & silky'
wombat
800
'This James Taylor hit is subtitled "To Be Loved by You"'
How Sweet It Is
800
'The 1996 Summer Paralympic Games for the disabled were held in this U.S. city'
Atlanta
800
'This Proctor & Gamble icon dresses in white, wears an earring & hates dirt'
Mr. Clean
800
'This ancient city was also known as Ilium'
Troy
1000
'(
Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from the L.A. County Natural History Museum.
) This sea mammal, whose skull is seen
here
, has a spiral tusk that keeps
growing
&
growing
&
growing
... &
growing
&
growing
'
the narwhal
1000
'In 1973 he won a Grammy for Best Country Song for "Behind Closed Doors"'
Charlie Rich
1000
'The DAV, Disabled American Veterans, was formed in 1920 as the DAVWW, this'
Disabled American Veterans of the World War
1000
'This super-rich Little Orphan Annie benefactor never joined the Hair Club for Men'
Daddy Warbucks
1000
'Gilbert & Sullivan's "Patience" opened this London theatre in 1881'
the Savoy
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