THE BOUNTY OF THE PIG
"T" ZONES
BABY BOOKS
ANCIENT TIMES
FOWL LANGUAGE
200
'Eggs, watercress & this pig product are key ingredients of a traditional Cobb salad'
bacon
200
'This African republic's 2 official languages are English & Swahili'
Tanzania
200
'"Dawn's Family Feud" is No. 64 in this book series'
The Baby-sitters Club
200
'The second one of these in Jerusalem was destroyed in Titus in 70 A.D.'
the Temple
200
'Fowl 5-letter adjective meaning arrogant or conceited'
cocky
400
'Natural ones of these sausage coverings are made from the submucosa, & that's all you want to know'
casings
400
'Following 50 years of rule by Japan, this island was returned to China in 1945'
Taiwan
400
'This book by F.X. Toole was originally titled "Rope Burns: Stories from the Corner"'
Million Dollar Baby
400
'He founded his academy in the olive grove of Academus outside Athens'
Plato
400
'"Come On, Get Happy" was one of its theme songs'
The Partridge Family
600
'Italians cure this, the flesh of the pig's cheek & jaw, & call it guanciale'
the jowl
600
'The UTO is the united opposition group that once opposed president Rakhmonov in this "stan"'
Tajikistan
600
'"Baby Catcher" is the "Chronicles of a Modern" one of these'
a midwife
600
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Karnak, Egypt.) Some columns at the temple to this god, whose name later includes the sun god Re or Ra are nearly 80 feet high'
Amon
600
'Xanthippe's reputation as a shrewish wife led the spectator to call Socrates the "head of the sect of" this'
the henpecked
800
'Despite its name, there's no brie or cheddar in this jellied pig loaf'
headcheese
800
'Italy's industrial triangle is formed by Milan, Genoa & this city on the Po'
Turin
800
'A 4-room apartment at the Bramford becomes available at the beginning of this Ira Levin novel'
Rosemary\'s Baby
800
'(Jeff Probst reports from Guatemala.) With a name meaning "rubber people", this first great Mexican tribe used stone in architecture & influenced the Mayans greatly'
the Olmecs
800
'This round dance is performed by couples, properly to ragtime'
the turkey trot
1000
'It's the alliterative term for the shredded sandwich filling seen here, a Southern favorite'
pulled pork
1000
'It was Montezuma's capital'
Tenochtitlán
1000
'This 1981 novel by Toni Morrison takes place on a Caribbean island'
Tar Baby
1000
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Athens.) The agora was partially enclosed by long buildings called this, the Greek word for "portico"'
a stoa
1000
'An English game of follow-the-leader on horseback was called this, after a certain fowl's flight formation'
wild goose chase
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