AUTHORS
1987
SNACK ATTACK
BIRDS
ODDS & ENDS
200
'During WWII this "Gone with the Wind" author was an American Red Cross volunteer & sold war bonds'
(Margaret) Mitchell
200
'This British prime minister won a rare third term in June'
Margaret Thatcher
200
'I'll sip a Berries & Kreme Chiller with my hot Original Glazed doughnut from this chain'
Krispy Kreme
200
'It's the type of swan heard here'
a trumpeter swan
200
'This oil cartel controls 40% of world production'
OPEC
400
'In 1842 he lived with cannibals in the Taipi Valley in the Marquesas; his novel "Typee" was based on the experience'
Herman Melville
400
'Pat Cash beat this Czech-born tennis great to win the Wimbledon singles title'
(Ivan) Lendl
400
'I've got a big appetite, so give me the Big Cup version of this Reese's treat'
a peanut butter cup
400
'Listen, you white-bellied bustard, I know where you live-- this continent's savanna'
Africa
400
'The USA's highest occupied office space is the 98th floor of this Chicago structure'
the Sears Tower
600
'He wrote his last short story, "The Betrothed", shortly before his play "The Cherry Orchard"'
Chekhov
600
'A judge said no custody of "Baby M" for this type of mother who'd agreed to bear her for $10,000'
a surrogate
600
'I'd love some Honey Apple Raisin Chocolate Cookie ice cream, but this duo purposely misplaced the recipe'
Ben & Jerry
600
'This bird shown in an illustration is distinguished from the heron by the bustle of feathers over its rump'
crane
600
'On April 9, 1963 this Brit was made the first honorary U.S. citizen'
Winston Churchill
800
'After years of writing science fiction, he found his niche with historical novels such as "North and South"'
(John) Jakes
800
'2 Russians made an impromptu spacewalk outside this space station & found a bag of trash that hindered docking'
Mir
800
'Wow! The Chocolate Delight snack bar named for this "Miami" diet has just 100 calories! I'll have 6 of them'
the South Beach diet
800
'Perhaps this "thrush", a type of babbler, hangs out at comedy clubs with the same-named hyena'
laughing thrush
800
'This French tennis star of the 1920s who went on to start a clothing line was known as "the Crocodile"'
(Rene) Lacoste
1000
'She first wrote "Ethan Frome" in French, then later translated it into English'
Edith Wharton
1000
'In October the Senate rejected this former Watergate figure's nomination to the Supreme Court'
Robert Bork
1000
'I could eat a whole bag of this type of snack invented in Saratoga Springs in 1853'
potato chips
1000
'The long legs of the bird seen here give it this name, from a prop used by circus performers'
a stilt
1000
'Using beeswax, olive oil, rose petals & water, Galen invented this skin cleanser with a "frigid" name c. 200 A.D.'
cold cream
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