AN "F" IN HISTORY
NAMES IN SPORTS
ODD JOBS
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13-LETTER WORDS
200
'Harry Truman promised America this type of "Deal"'
a Fair Deal
200
'This legendary jockey was known as "The Shoe"'
Willie Shoemaker
200
'In the 1950s famous ones were Doreen, Sharon, Bobby, Cheryl, Annette, Karen & Cubby'
Mouseketeers
200
'The rock type of this is easily distinguishable from the Maine; all 10 of its legs are about the same size'
a lobster
200
'An attention-seeking person prone to taking off his or her clothes in public'
an exhibitionist
400
'The Third Republic was this nation's government from 1870 to 1940'
France
400
'(
Hi, I'm Tim Dwight.
) At Iowa I was one of these, like the sneaky scout in "The Last of the Mohicans"'
a Hawkeye
400
'On the 1970 film "Woodstock" Martin Scorsese was an "A.D.", which stands for this'
an assistant director
400
'There are over 4,000 varieties of this crustacean; tonight we recommend the stone, blue or Jonah types'
a crab
400
'A person from Harrisburg or Philadelphia'
a Pennsylvanian
600
'John Glenn's capsule on his famous 1962 flight was called this, which an old saying called the "best ship"'
Friendship
600
'L.A. Ram defensive end David Jones was better known by this nickname'
"Deacon"
600
'By definition, in the woodshop a turner fashions objects on one of these'
a lathe
600
'You'll be as rich as Rockefeller if you know Swift once penned, "He was a bold man that first ate" this bivalve'
an oyster
600
'Fancy name for a drummer'
a percussionist
800
'In 2000 Tarja Halonen became the first female president of this nation'
Finland
800
'(
Hi, I'm James Worthy.
) In the 1980s my L.A. Lakers got this "entertaining" nickname, also the name of a cable television network'
"Showtime"
800
'Pronounced one way, it's an archer; the other, it's the guy with the oar closest to the boat's front'
bowman
800
'The quahog type of this is usually served on the half shell or minced in hot chowders'
a clam
800
'From the Latin for "mask", it's a single act of mimicking the voice or manners of another'
impersonation
1000
'This 13th president's wife Abigail loved books & began a library at the White House around 1850'
(Millard) Fillmore
1000
'First name of Mr. Boyer, the Yankee 3B who played against his brother Ken in the 1964 World Series'
"Clete" (or Cletis)
1000
'(
Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from a barrel-making shop in Strawberry Banke Museum, Portsmouth, NH.
) From planks of wood, a cooper makes these curved pieces that form the sides of a barrel'
staves
1000
'This bivalve mollusk has 2 fan-shaped shells that can be used to serve dishes like coquilles St. Jacques'
scallops
1000
'The technical term for a scientist who studies snakes & other reptiles'
herpetologist
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