GOLF
BIRDIE
"FORE"!
HAZARDS
CLUBS
200
'Term for the No. 1 wood, or the person using it'
a driver
200
'The name of this small member of the parrot family can contain a "qu" instead of a "k"'
a parakeet
200
'It goes from your eyebrows to your hairline'
forehead
200
'Now considered an environmental hazard, this refrigerant gas was discovered in the 1930s by Dr. Thomas Midgley'
freon
200
'On film the members of "The Breakfast Club" were sentenced to it in the library'
detention
400
'It's the 3-letter position of the ball & may be "good" or "bad" depending on the height of the grass'
a lie
400
'Seen
here
, & common in Hawaii, is the red-crested variety of this bird'
the cardinal
400
'A guy from out of town... way out of town'
a foreigner
400
'This state's many hazardous waste sites include Chemsol in Piscataway & Crompton in Perth Amboy'
New Jersey
400
'Wal-Mart opened the first one in 1983; today there are 47 million U.S. members'
Sam\'s Club
600
'Sand & pitching are common varieties of these irons used to loft short shots'
a wedge
600
'Only 2 species of cranes are native to North America: the sandhill & this noisy one'
the whooping crane
600
'A ground stroke, in tennis'
a forehand
600
'Cancel the picnic--the international symbol for
this
is up ahead'
biohazard
600
'Now a prestigious musical group, the glee club of this Boston-area school began in 1858 basically as a social club'
Harvard
800
'A rare old gold coin, or an even rarer 3 under par on a single hole'
a double eagle
800
'Share a laugh with this Aussie bird heard
here
'
the kookaburra
800
'If you're leading an army or a movement, you're in this'
the forefront
800
'The scuba diving hazard known as the bends results from this gas being released into the blood during a too rapid ascent'
nitrogen
800
'This band was ready to "Tumble 4 Ya" in a hit song from 1983'
Culture Club
1000
'The closely mowed ring of grass around a putting green is called an apron or this out-there name'
the fringe
1000
'For his service during WWI, Cher Ami, one of these useful birds, was awarded France's Croix de Guerre'
a homing pigeon
1000
'A male ancestor'
a forebear (or forefather)
1000
'Hazard was the middle name of this Battle of Lake Erie hero; yellow fever was his fatal hazard 6 years later'
Oliver Hazard Perry
1000
'"Prosperity and opportunity through economic freedom" is the motto of the anti-tax "Club for" this'
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