THE SMALLEST IN AREA
WINEMAKING
WORN OUT
CRAZY TOP 40 TUNES
THE "L" I AM
200
'Canada,
United States,
Russia'
the United States
200
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew dips a measurement device into a beaker of grape juice in Napa Valley, CA.) The refractometer tests the level of this carbohydrate which converts to alcohol during fermentation'
sugar
200
'It's a South-of-the-Border wool blanket made with a slit opening for the head'
a poncho
200
'"Crazy" penned by Willie Nelson made the pop top 10 in 1961 for this singer'
Patsy Cline
200
'I am using the "Joy of Cooking" recipe for broiled fillets of swordfish with olive oil and this juice'
lemon
400
'Australia,
New Zealand,
Indonesia'
New Zealand
400
'(Jimmy of the Clue Crew strolls through a cellar lined with barrels in Napa Valley, CA.) This type of wood is traditionally used for aging primarily because of the flavor it imparts to wine'
oak
400
'British "braces" are the equivalent of these American trouser accessories'
suspenders
400
'In 1993, this band was "Cryin'"; in '94 it went from "Amazing" to "Crazy"'
Aerosmith
400
'I am having a sky light made from this, a trademarked name for transparent plastic'
Lucite
600
'Egypt,
Libya,
Algeria'
Egypt
600
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew points out a grape vine in the vineyard in Napa Valley, CA.) Because American root stock and Europe vines resist different pests, growers combine them using this technique'
grafting
600
'They were once measured in buttons; a one-button was wrist length, a 16-button, formal length'
gloves
600
'In 1976, this Seattle band led by the Wilson sisters went "Crazy On You"'
Heart
600
'I am learning to play this instrument seen here'
lute
800
'Sweden,
Norway,
Denmark'
Denmark
800
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads the clue from a vineyard in Napa Valley, CA.) Modern vineyards entwine the vines in this lattice structure to allow light and air to get to the plants'
a trellus
800
'The soles of some footwear are made of this edible-sounding type of crinkly rubber'
crepe
800
'In 1980 Queen topped the U.S. pop charts for the first time with this "amorous" tune'
"Crazy Little Thing Called Love"
800
'I am an LL.D., which stands for doctor of this'
laws
1000
'Pakistan,
India,
Afghanistan'
Afghanistan
1000
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew tests a beaker of wine in an aging cellar in Napa Valley, CA.) If this level in wine drops below about 3.0, the wine will be probably be a trifle sharp'
pH
1000
'The book "Let There Be Clothes" says the corset was replaced in the 1950s by the panty-style one of these'
a girdle
1000
'"But we're never gonna survive unless" you name this artist who hit the Top 10 in 1991 with "Crazy"'
Seal
1000
'I am from this republic that borders Russia, Poland & Belarus'
Lithuania
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