INTERNATIONAL ROAD VEHICLE STICKERS
FORT SUMTER
BRANDS
THE NOT-SO-DEADLY SINS
A BOBBLEHEAD CATEGORY
200
'The Portuguese were the first Europeans to enter
this
country'
Vietnam
200
'After the South took it, the fort endured a 15-mo. siege, reinforcing its walls, symbolically, with bales of this'
cotton
200
'This city precedes "Fog" in the name of a brand of raincoats'
London
200
'Women will curse thee if this bathroom object is left in the up position'
the toilet seat
200
'The bobbleheaded character seen
here
plays a pivotal role in this horrific film series'
Hellraiser
400
'
It
first achieved independence in 1821'
Costa Rica
400
'The "Civil War Dictionary" says this "developer of modern baseball" "aimed the first gun fired in defense of Ft. Sumter"'
Abner Doubleday
400
'Ironically, commercials using a toy bunny to advertise this brand weren't meant to "keep going"'
Energizer
400
'To capitalize all text in an email is an abomination that signifies the person is doing this'
shouting
400
'Dude, in the 1970s,
this
comedy team was smokin''
Cheech & Chong
600
'Most of
its
people are Sunni Muslims'
Tajikistan
600
'On Dec. 27, 1860 Major Robert Anderson raised the stakes when he raised a 36- by 20-foot one of these'
the American flag
600
'This brand name was first put on sacks of generic "self-rising pancake flour" around 1890'
Aunt Jemima
600
'God's grace will shine on mealtime when this is put on a lap, not tucked into one's collar'
the napkin
600
'You'll be my Little Buddy when you name this actor depicted
here
'
Bob Denver
800
'At one time,
it
consisted of several independent kingdoms, including Ganja & Ashanti'
Ghana
800
'(
Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the waters of Charleston, SC.
) In January 1861,
this
president tried to relieve Ft. Sumter with a supply ship, but it was turned back, & the stage was set'
Buchanan
800
'Say bonjour, kitty to this faux French clothing brand with a leaping feline as its logo'
Le Tigre
800
'The Kingdom of Heaven will be thine, even to those who remove the tags from this signature Serta product'
the mattress
800
'On the late-'70s TV series that featured the big guy seen
here
, he was played by this big man'
Lou Ferrigno
1000
'The most common language
there
, after Spanish, is Guarani'
Paraguay
1000
'3 decades after the Civil War, fear of this European enemy prompted the building of a new battery; it was never used'
Spain
1000
'This company's first washing machines were "So simple, a child could do it"'
Maytag
1000
'Thou shalt not wear white shoes from Labor Day til this holiday first officially observed in 1868'
Memorial Day
1000
'Pleasant dreams--it's the full name of
this
character who repeats his mayhem across multiple movies'
Jason Voorhees
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