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200
'Upon leaving the White House, this president with the middle name Howard told his successor, "I'm glad to be going"'
Taft
200
'1940:
Jiminy Cricket'
Pinocchio
200
'Gordon Bowker, who helped found this chain in 1971, wanted to call it Pequod'
Starbucks
200
'The first movie close-up was of Fred Ott sneezing & was filmed in this man's West Orange, N.J. studio'
Edison
200
'In football, the defense commits this violation by crossing the line of scrimmage before the ball is snapped'
offsides
400
'For $500 million, this comedian got Sirius & ended his terrestrial radio career'
Howard Stern
400
'1995:
"Woody"'
Toy Story
400
'This fish-canning business famous for its mermaid is now owned by a Thai company'
Chicken of the Sea
400
'The first of these came out in 1959 & was named for Barbara Handler'
the Barbie doll
400
'A lateral stem from the main branch of a plant'
an offshoot
600
'At the end of the day, you can bunk at one of this chain's more than 400 hotels in 18 countries'
Howard Johnson
600
'1994:
Scar'
The Lion King
600
'Enhancing business ventures, the first money transfers by telegraph were done by this company in 1871'
Western Union
600
'The first of these was by Aleksey Leonov in 1965 & took 12 minutes, 9 seconds; he was attached to a 16-foot cord'
a spacewalk
600
'To serve as the main priest at a religious service'
officiate
800
'Reports have this billionaire's fingernails ending somewhere between 2 to 12 inches in length, at their peak'
Howard Hughes
800
'1942:
Thumper'
Bambi
800
'Last name of a businessman George, who bought the rights to a game called Monopoly in the 1930s'
Parker
800
'in 1752 the first lightning conductors were installed on public buildings in this city'
Philladelphia
800
'Not only Orpheus but also Jupiter pursues Eurydice into the underworld in this composer's 1858 work'
Offenbach
1000
'This failed 2004 presidential candidate once got an "A" rating from the NRA'
Howard Dean
1000
'1955:
Jock'
Lady And The Tramp
1000
'The first practical typewriter was manufactured in the 1870s by this famous gun-making company'
Remington
1000
'The first record of fireworks on this British man's infamous "day" came in 1660 & was mentioned in Pepys' Diary'
Guy Fawkes
1000
'The Village Voice sponsors the Obies for these productions'
Off-Broadway
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