'This inventor's Feb. 7, 1804 birth made William & Sarah his plowed, er, proud parents'
John Deere
200
'A popular exhibit at the Hall of Fame is the actual cornfield used on this "corny" TV show'
Hee Haw
200
'If you know that El Castillo del Morro looms over this city's harbor, have a cigar'
Havana
200
'Babies' bottoms can rest a little easier with Balmex, a diaper rash ointment made by "JNJ", this company'
Johnson & Johnson
200
'A group of commuters traveling together in one vehicle'
a carpool
400
'In 1804 Rhode Island College was renamed this'
Brown
400
'Before getting "On The Road Again", he donated a blue bandana & a pair of sneakers to the Hall'
Willie Nelson
400
'(Hi, I'm Anderson Cooper of CNN.) A few years after I graduated from Yale, I spent 5 months studying Vietnamese at the University of this world capital'
Hanoi
400
'Let's see... I need a new hot tub, insulation, a belt sander & some 2x4s; time to head over the "HD", this company'
Home Depot
400
'A rapidly rotating current of water'
whirlpool
600
'Napoleon, who once remarked, "It is with baubles that men are led", presided over the first presentation of this in 1804'
Legion of Honor
600
'This inductee and one-time San Quentin inmate has his pardon from Governor Reagan displayed at the Hall'
Merle Haggard
600
'There are many places to buy pesos in this capital's Benito Juarez Airport'
Mexico City
600
'If you enjoy squeezing its Charmin, you can thank this company, "PG"'
Procter & Gamble
600
'An underground container for sewage'
cesspool
800
'A 2004 biography of this president born November 23, 1804 is subtitled "New Hampshire's Favorite Son"'
Franklin Pierce
800
'The Country Music Hall of Fame has a dress made & worn by this Kentucky-born singer as a 14-year-old newlywed'
Loretta Lynn
800
'It's difficult, but try picturing George Bernard Shaw as a baby when you visit his birthplace in this world capital'
Dublin
800
'Don't "DIS" this company, though shareholders did just that when 43% voted against its CEO at the '04 annual meeting'
Disney
800
'English port city on the Mersey River'
Liverpool
1000
'This British chemist took his last breath of oxygen Feb. 6, 1804'
(Joseph) Priestley
1000
'This "Singing Brakeman" was in the first group of performers inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame'
Jimmie Rodgers
1000
'This city on Honshu Island was once the capital of Japan, & its name means "capital city"'
Kyoto
1000
'IBM (stock symbol IBM) is short for this'
International Business Machines
1000
'A military installation's centrally managed group of vehicles intended for the use of personnel'