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200
'This Boston landmark contains the first set of church bells in the American colonies'
the Old North Church
200
'Examples include the scaphoid & the scapula'
bones
200
'In 1946 Del Harder of this auto co. coined the term "automation" to describe the way its engines were assembled'
Ford
200
'There's good hiking at several stops on this country's mountainous Chihuahua al Pacifico train'
Mexico
200
'The first 2-time MVP (for the first 2 Super Bowls) was this team's Bart Starr'
the Packers
400
'The name of this Byzantine church in Istanbul is Greek for "holy wisdom"'
the Hagia Sophia
400
'Charon's job on the River Styx'
boatman
400
'In 1995 Wells Fargo became the first bank whose customers could securely view their accounts here'
online
400
'The Otter Trail on the coast of this country's Western Cape Province may be booked up a year ahead'
South Africa
400
'In Super Bowl XXXIII this Bronco won his first MVP award in the last year of his 16-year career'
John Elway
600
'(
Kelly of the Clue Crew reads from beside a stained glass window.
) John Petts, who illustrated many Dylan Thomas poems, designed this gift to the 16th Street Baptist Church, from the people of this country'
Wales
600
'Bo Derek knows it's a Spanish dance in triple time'
the bolero
600
'A hydroelectric power plant at this U.S. landmark opened in 1881'
Niagara Falls
600
'In 1923 the first path designated part of this trail opened in New York's Bear Mountain State Park'
the Appalachian Trail
600
'This Steelers wide receiver didn't need 57 reasons to be named Super Bowl XL's MVP in 2006'
Hines Ward
800
'Her Angelus Temple, which was completed in L.A. in 1923, was said to look like a giant spaceship'
Aimee Semple McPherson
800
'The unit of currency of Venezuela'
a bolivar
800
'Tom Scholz of the band Boston invented an amplifier that worked like a Walkman & called it this'
the Rockman
800
'If this European country's mountains are forbidding, try hiking in its famed valley the Engadine'
Switzerland
800
'In Super Bowl XXI this team's Phil Simms came up big by completing 88% of his passes'
the New York Giants
1000
'The National Cathedral in Washington is officially known as the cathedral church of these two saints'
Peter & Paul
1000
'In Shakespeare's "Henry IV, Part 2" Mistress Quickly is the hostess of this tavern'
the Boar\'s-Head
1000
'Put pulped cellulose fiber mixed with water & fillers into a Fourdrinier machine & it comes out as this'
paper
1000
'Germany's 104-mile Rennsteig meanders through the Thuringer Wald, or Thuringian this'
Forest
1000
'After a last-second Colts FG in Super Bowl V, this team's Chuck Howley became the first MVP from a losing team'
the Dallas Cowboys
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