Me Want Cookie
Medieval Times
Alliteration
Sibling
Rivalry
200

The "crops" produced on this cookie "Farm" include Sausalito, Geneva & Milano cookies

Pepperidge Farm

200

Surrounding defensive feature seen here; in 2010, a five-year-old was chased into it by ducks & had to be rescued

A moat

200

11-year-olds play in this baseball organization

Little League

200

If you're this type of twin, from the Latin for "brother", you & your twin have about half-identical DNA

Fraternal

200

Having the high ground was enough, we guess, for Obi-Wan to leave this ex-pal crippled & on fire

Anakin Skywalker

400

"Fig" has been added to & dropped from the name of these cookies that were originally only filled with fig jam

Newtons

400

A 1363 English decree mandated regular practice of this activity--no problem for Merida

Archery

400

You can wish someone "Merry Christmas" or be more general & say this; either way, you're being nice!

Happy Holidays

400

This language of Oslo has a word for one born long after his siblings:
attpÄklatt

Norwegian

400

Wil Wheaton wasn't above lying about his grandma being dead just to win a card game vs. Sheldon Cooper on this sitcom

The Big Bang Theory

600

It calls itself "milk's favorite cookie"

Oreos

600

DAILY DOUBLE: He was born in Mecca around 570 & is still changing history

Muhammad

600

In May 2015 Lily-Rose Depp had a fancy one of these birthday parties, though she called hers "sour"

A sweet sixteen 

600

Triple rhyme time dept.: slang for a pal as close as a sibling, or what Joseph is to Reuben in the Bible

Brother from another mother

600

Aaron Boone's playoff home run in 2003 sent the Red Sox home & this historic rival team to the World Series

The Yankees

800

This showman's name is on a brand of animal crackers that date back to 1902

Barnum

800

Medications included the blood of these canonized people; Thomas a Becket's was thought extra-effective

Saints

800

Latin phrase meaning in reverse order or conversely

Vice versa

800

Galileo's daughters Virginia & Livia were sisters in more ways than one, as in 1613 both entered this religious place

Nunnery

800

You will always remember today as the day that you named this captain who took down Barbossa with a single shot in 2003

Jack Sparrow

1000

We like that this No. 1 chocolate chip cookie brand has an exclamation point in its name

Chips Ahoy

1000

Named for a pope, these chants were a big hit with Charlemagne

Gregorian Chants

1000

Leaving a group of professionals to open our own office is called "going into" this

Private Practice

1000

August 12 is the day to celebrate them, sometimes stereotyped as neglected, resentful victims of birth order

The middle child

1000

On "Elementary" Natalie Dormer had this classic last name as Jamie, a woman who kept even Sherlock Holmes guessing

Moriarty

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