DANCE
POST OFFICE
LUNCH COUNTER LINGO
MONEY
PROVERBS OF DEATH
200
'Goddess Pele made the earth shake, but some say her sister made Hawaiians shake by giving them this dance'
the hula
200
'Any issued in the U.S. since 1860 are valid to use on letters'
postage stamps
200
'To "wreck a pair" is to do this to 2 eggs'
to scramble
200
'During WWII, these tobacco products were used as "money" in many prisoner-of-war camps'
cigarettes
200
'Separate proverbs state they "don't bite" & "tell no tales"'
dead men
400
'Meaning "big" or "grand" in Russian, it's the name of Moscow's big grand ballet company'
the Bolshoi
400
'Its 1st digit identifies geographical area, & the 4th & 5th identify the post office'
the zip code
400
'"Whistle berries" refers to these Boston legumes'
baked beans
400
'U.S. dollar bills are 25% linen & 75% this fiber'
cotton
400
'"Old habits die" this way'
hard
600
'Twyla Tharp "car"eographed a ballet to this Beach Boys hit:'
"Little Deuce Coupe"
600
'Of AK, AL, or AS, the approved postal abbreviation for Alaska'
AK
600
'In the early days, a glass of this was "Adam's ale" or "Potomac phosphate"'
water
600
'In 1986, Shelly Long & Tom Hanks found themselves caught in this'
The Money Pit
600
'"There are more ways to" do this "than choking it with cream"'
kill a cat
800
'Gwen Verdon kicked her way to fame doing this in the 1953 musical of the same name'
Can-Can
800
'4th class mail, including merchandise, printed matter, & mailable live animals, is better known as this'
parcel post
800
'Number that Mel might have called out to say "We're all out of it"'
86
800
'On the Kennedy half, it wears a shield; on the Susan B. Anthony dollar, it's landing on Moon'
the eagle
800
'Proverb from Matthew 8:22 implying that the living have better things to do'
Let the dead bury the dead.
1000
'Scientifically, this party dance could be called "The Infant Oryctolagus Bipedal Spring"'
the Bunny Hop
1000
'Black envelopes are nonmailable since this wouldn't be legible'
the postmark
1000
'"Bossy in a bowl"'
beef stew
1000
'In 1909 he became the first U.S. president ever to appear on a coin'
Lincoln
1000
'A soldier might say "Every" one of these "has its billet"'
a bullet
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