FOOTBALL
U.S. BODIES OF WATER
THEY NAMED A FOOD FOR ME
WHAT THE "H"?
TAKE ME OUT TO THE HISTORY GAME
200
'To see this team's home games at FedEx Field, you can take a shuttle bus from the Landover, Md. Metro stop'
the Redskins
200
'Admiralty Inlet & the Hood Canal are the 2 main branches of this irregular inlet in the NW corner of Washington State'
Puget Sound
200
'He's not just a dessert any more; there's also a mozzarella & eggplant version of this layered Bonaparte treat'
a Napoleon
200
'Olympic event won twice by Jackie Joyner-Kersee'
the heptathlon
400
'This Cowboys wide receiver of the 1990s entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2007'
Michael Irvin
400
'Although only about 1.5 square miles in area, Lake Conneaut, south of Erie, is this state's largest natural lake'
Pennsylvania
400
'We wonder if this Victorian consort was as rich & creamy as the horseradish sauce said to be named for him'
(Prince) Albert
400
'It's the island republic of almost 9 million highlighted here in red'
Haiti
600
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Green Bay, Wisconsin.) He coached the Packers from 1919 to 1949, and his statue is here at the stadium named for him'
(Curly) Lambeau
600
'The Gila River joins this river near Yuma, Arizona'
the Colorado
600
'The raspberry sauce named for this opera singer may top many dishes, not just her eponymous peach dessert'
(Nellie) Melba
600
'It's the "ht" in http & html'
hypertext
800
'The cup representing Canadian football supremacy has this colorful name; a descendent of the tea guy donated it'
the Grey Cup
800
'One of the world's longest multiple-arch dams helped form this state's Grand Lake o' the Cherokees'
Oklahoma
800
'Do "tell": this Italian composer was quite a gourmet, & an omelet with foie gras & truffles is named for him'
Rossini
800
'In the 18th century B.C., he wrote down his famous list of dos & don'ts'
Hammurabi
1000
'Seen here, he's carrying on the tradition of great Chicago Bears linebackers'
Urlacher
1000
'This river, which connects Lake St. Clair & Lake Erie, provides part of the border between Michigan & Ontario'
the Detroit River
1000
'Perhaps this French author consumed the consomme named for her alongside her lover Chopin'
George Sand
1000
'Used in marching bands, it's a large bass tuba that encircles the player's body'
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