IT'S TOO DARN HOT!
MINNEAPOLIS
"D"OUBLE TALK
ENTERTAINING CRITTERS
MONUMENTS
200
'(Jimmy of the Clue Crew delivers the clue) Protect yourself from the heat by wearing a kepi, like the ones worn by this military corps founded in 1831'
the French Foreign Legion
200
'The St. Anthony Falls are the navigable head of this river'
the Mississippi
200
'The island of Mauritius has featured this extinct bird on quite a few stamps'
the dodo
200
'Fred Flinstone's boisterous pet dinosaur'
Dino
200
'On July 4, 1884 the French government officially presented to the U.S. the deed to this'
the Statue of Liberty
400
'You shouldn't take these heat tablets named for a seasoning unless your physician recommends them'
salt tablets
400
'Minneapolis began with 2 mills: one for lumber & one to make this food staple'
flour
400
'In a nursery rhyme about "My Son John", it precedes "dumpling"'
diddle diddle
400
'This breakfast cereal ursine character hawked Super Sugar Crisps'
Sugar Bear
400
'The 16–mile Dunes Drive loops through the heart of White Sands National Monument in this state'
New Mexico
600
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew delivers the clue) It's believed the folding fan was created when the inventor noticed the way this mammal folds its wings'
a bat
600
'At the Target Center, you can see the home games of this NBA team'
the Timberwolves
600
'It's a Brenda Lee hit, a town in India, a lollipop, & a type of bullet'
Dum Dum
600
'Featured in the Van Amburgh Circus of the 1850s, Hannibal was a giant one of these animals'
an elephant
600
'Carvings of ancient axeheads & daggers can be seen on this monument on Salisbury Plain'
Stonehenge
800
'You may not want to visit this national park in July, when the average high is about 115 degrees--what a "killer"!'
Death Valley
800
'On Jan. 17, 2001 building began on a light train route to connect downtown, the airport & this Bloomington mall'
Mall of America
800
'Editor & critic Clifton Fadiman called Gertrude Stein "the mama of" this art movement'
dada
800
'Dr. Seuss put this animal "in Socks"'
Fox
800
'Described as an "elegy in marble", it was completed in the 1640s at a cost of about 32 million rupees'
the Taj Mahal
1000
'It's a 6-letter term for a heated enclosure for growing plants in cold weather; you also might have one "of crime"'
a hotbed
1000
'In 2002 Eiji Oue left his job as director of one of these in Minneapolis, like Seiji Ozawa did in Boston'
a symphony
1000
'This African antelope barely comes up to your knees'
dik-dik
1000
'He voiced a dragon in "Mulan"'
Eddie Murphy
1000
'This French sculptor called his monument to Balzac "the sum of my whole life"'
Rodin
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