COMMON BONDS
SNOWBOARDING
WE LOVE THE THEATRE
FUN "GUS"
LITERARY TERMS
200
'A doughnut,
Swiss cheese,
the ozone layer'
things with holes
200
'The Andrecht Handplant is one of the moves named for aces in this sport that influenced snowboarding'
skateboarding
200
'A '97 musical told the story of a kid who was half-boy & half-one of these bloodsucking flying animals'
bat
200
'This member of the lily family is rich in vitamin A'
asparagus
200
'These "rhymes" bear the name of the kind of children's room that they're often read in'
nursery rhymes
400
'Ice skates,
swords,
a shoulder'
things with blades
400
'If you're afraid to jump at first, just remember that "to" do this "is human"'
err
400
'Plays written by teens are featured in HYPE, this "space"y Texas city's Young Playwrights Exchange Festival'
Houston
400
'From the Latin for "taste", it means hearty enthusiasm or enjoyment; go for it!'
gusto
400
'Perhaps from the Greek for "goat song", it's a drama that often has a fatal conclusion, such as "Othello"'
tragedy
600
'Arabian,
Andalusian,
Appaloosa'
breeds of horses
600
'A 1983 event in Idaho was the first snowboarding championship to include this structure'
half-pipe
600
'The New York Times called the hero of this Disney musical "a cross between Quasimodo and a buffalo"'
Beauty and the Beast
600
'A coastal Florida city bears the name of this saint, the son of Santa Monica'
St. Augustine
600
'Some of these lyric poems are written in the Horatian style; Keats wrote one "to a nightingale"'
odes
800
'London,
Ambassador,
Verrazano-Narrows'
bridges
800
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Colorado) A righthander's stance is called regular; standing like a lefty like I am has this cartoon character name'
Goofy
800
'Written about teens for a teen audience, "Generation Why?" premiered in Costa Mesa in this West Coast state in 1999'
California
800
'A free-flowing oil well that flows without having to be pumped'
gusher
800
'Many an Italian poet used the ottava rima, a stanza with this many lines'
8
1000
'Bakers,
doctors,
first-time brides'
people who wear white
1000
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Colorado) 3 ways to turn on a snowboard are skidding, jumping & this type'
carving
1000
'Son of a gun! Bernadette Peters won her second Tony in 1999, for playing Annie Oakley in this musical revival'
Annie Get Your Gun
1000
'First name shared by Moreau & Flaubert'
Gustave
1000
'George Herbert & Richard Crashaw weren't known as the Physical Poets but as these poets, a slightly longer term'
Metaphysical Poets
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