'(Mark Bruener of the Pittsburgh Steelers gives the clue, along with Jimmy of the Clue Crew.) I'm holding Jimmy off with this maneuver, like the Heisman Trophy statue'
a stiff arm
200
'TV show in which E.B. White's mouse-like boy lives with Laura Ingalls & her pa'
Stuart Little House on the Prairie
200
'This author's "The Bear" is one of many stories dealing with the McCaslins of Yoknapatawpha County'
William Faulkner
200
'3-letter word for the type of piece for which Scott Joplin is best known'
rag
400
'Bird sitting location'
perch
400
'49ers coach Red Hickey pioneered this formation with the quarterback a few yards behind the center'
shotgun
400
'Bionic "Six Million Dollar Man of Mystery" whose foe is Dr. Evil'
Steve Austin Powers
400
'It's said that this "Tom Jones" author (mistakenly) traced his lineage to the Hapsburgs'
Henry Fielding
400
'Mozart's Sonata in F Major, Kochel No. 497, is for 1 piano played with 4 of these'
hands
600
'Ale maker in England sold to Coors in February 2002'
Bass
600
'(Jimmy of the Clue Crew giving the clue, accompanied by Charlie Batch of the Pittsburgh Steelers) It's said the great Jim Thorpe could kick 50-yard field goals using this style of kick no longer used'
drop kick
600
'Sergio Leone & Hans Christian Andersen Spaghetti Western in which Clint Eastwood becomes a swan'
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Duckling
600
'Books based on his BBC Radio lectures during WWII include "The Screwtape Letters" & "Mere Christianity"'
C.S. Lewis
600
'The Brahms work heard here is this type of dance music'
waltz
800
'A ruthless, greedy person'
shark
800
'The 3-4 defense is named for its alignment of 3 linemen & 4 of these'
linebackers
800
'"Super Freak" singer who authored the "Leatherstocking Tales"'
Rick James Fenimore Cooper
800
'This author of "The House of Spirits" once worked for the U.N.'s food & agriculture organization'
Isabel Allende
800
'This 19th century composer's Opus 14 is classified as a Krakowiak'
Frederic Chopin
1000
'Long wooden spear used by medieval foot soldiers'
pike
1000
'(Charlie Batch giving the clue, along with Mark Bruener & Jimmy) It's a trick play that includes the name of a dog pest'
flea flicker
1000
'Haley Joel Osment's catchphrase from "The Sixth Sense" that was a "weird" 1967 Doors song'
I see dead People are Strange
1000
'He led a marine biology expedition to Baja California & later wrote about it in "The Sea of Cortez"'
John Steinbeck
1000
'Also a word for a daydream, Schumann wrote one in C Major in 1836'