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"K" MART
200
'Named for a sea god who could change shape at will, Proteus is a moon of this planet'
Neptune
200
'You might need a learner's permit to watch Paula Vogel's Pulitzer Prize play "How I Learned to" do this'
Drive
200
'Arthur Wynne created the first modern one of these puzzles, published in the New York World in Dec. 1913'
a crossword puzzle
200
'Vancouver, British Columbia'
Pacific
200
'Technically it's known as the patella'
the kneecap
400
'Phobos, a moon of this planet, was named for a son of Ares in Greek mythology'
Mars
400
'"Moonlight and Magnolias" depicts the epic struggle to turn this novel into a 1939 film'
Gone With The Wind
400
'This game to build words from lettered tiles began as "Lexico" in 1931'
Scrabble
400
'Omaha, Nebraska'
Central
400
'The tenth letter of the Greek alphabet'
kappa
600
'Saturn's largest moon was fittingly named this, also a term for a Greek mythological giant god'
Titan
600
'The play "Spinning into Butter" explores political correctness at a small college in this "Green Mountain State"'
Vermont
600
'There are 43 quintillion possible wrong solutions & 1 correct one for this cube'
a Rubik\'s Cube
600
'Santa Fe, New Mexico'
Mountain
600
'After criminal activities by this secret society, Oklahoma was placed under martial law in September 1923'
Ku Klux Klan
800
'The most volcanically active satellite in the solar system is this 2-letter moon of Jupiter'
Io
800
'Matthew Burnett turned this "Our Town" playwright's novel "Theophilus North" into a play that premiered in 2003'
Thornton Wilder
800
'In the 1760s mapmaker John Spilsbury invented this, which must be fit together'
a jigsaw puzzle
800
'Reno, Nevada'
Pacific
800
'Mack Sennett's bumbling police squad'
the Keystone Kops
1000
'On its trip out of our solar system, this spacecraft discovered Puck, a moon of Uranus'
Voyager (2)
1000
'In 2006 New Yorkers awoke to find his 1935 play "Awake and Sing!" back on Broadway'
Clifford Odets
1000
'An early version of this game in India was called Chaturanga & used elephants, horses, chariots & foot soldiers'
chess
1000
'Akron, Ohio'
Eastern Time
1000
'Born in 1862, he founded the Vienna Secession school of painting & also created vibrant portraits of women'
Gustav Klimt
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