'In "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea", he's the designer & master navigator of a submarine'
Captain Nemo
200
'In names of holidays, this word precedes Saints' Day & Souls' Day'
All
200
'It's the only state flag with a picture of a president on it; the same portrait is on the state's seal'
Washington
200
'The term "cephalopoda" refers to these 2 body parts'
the head & the foot
200
'In 1994 Pearl Jam complained to the U.S. Justice Dept. that this company held a monopoly on concert sales'
Ticketmaster
400
'Mia discovers she's not just a goofy teen but also Genovian royalty in this Meg Cabot novel'
The Princess Diaries
400
'The Rhode Island Greening is a tart one of these you can use to make tarts'
an apple
400
'This state's flag includes the motto "Forward" & a shield that might be described as a cheesy shade of yellow'
Wisconsin
400
'The tentacles of cephalopods bear these, also a name for P.T. Barnum's customers'
suckers
400
'"Are we not men? We are" this New Wave group that gave us "Whip It"'
Devo
600
'(Hi, I'm Neil Patrick Harris.) My first acting break was in elementary school when I played the dog in the musical version of this novel turned 1939 film'
The Wizard of Oz
600
'The 2 signs of the zodiac that fit the category'
Aquarius & Aries
600
'Oklahoma's flag features crosses, which are Native American signs for these objects seen on many other flags'
stars
600
'Sepia is a variety of this 3-letter defensive secretion produced by cephalopods'
ink
600
'"I Want You To Want" this Robin Zander band that went platinum "at Budokan"'
Cheap Trick
800
'In this novel "Pongo and Missus... barked... and... the news of the stolen puppies was travelling across England"'
The Hundred and One Dalmatians (One Hundred and One Dalmatians accepted)
800
'Dappled horse believed to have descended from wild mustangs in Nez Perce territory'
an appaloosa
800
'A defeated tyrant's fallen crown lies near him on the flag of this Southern state'
Virginia
800
'This giant cephalopod has the largest eyes of any creature; they can be as big as a basketball'
a giant squid
800
'In 1989 Rolling Stone named this "Murmur"-ing quartet America's hippest band'
R.E.M.
1000
'He says, "The animal within me licking the chops of memory; the spiritual side... promising... penitence"'
Dr. Jekyll
1000
'Richard the Lion-Heart was duke of this French area that his mother Eleanor had inherited'
Aquitaine
1000
'The flags of thesetwo Eastern states that border each other both depict the goddess Liberty holding a liberty cap'
New York & New Jersey
1000
'This chambered cephalopod is the only one with an external shell'
a nautilus
1000
'This 1962 Roy Orbison hit is subtitled "How Long Must I Dream"'