Rejoice In the Sun
Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word (etymology)
Guantanamera
Diamonds & Rust
Joan B&Aez
200

Ostara was the goddess of spring. From her name, we get this spring celebration

Easter

200

Ancient Egyptians would (reverently) call this a mau because, well...come on! Think about it

cat

200

At 5,000 mi2, the Gambia is the smallest independent country on this continent

Africa

200

H2O2

hydrogen peroxide

200

Tabloid talk show host who's a brown-and-white English bird dog

Jerry Springer spaniel

400

Even before the Celts, the Druids celebrated this winter solstice festival with holly and and mistletoe

Yule
400

Call me and I'll get a message on my beeper, also called this, from the days when you would actually send a little boy after somebody

pager

400

The smallest & shallowest of the world's 5 oceans

Arctic Ocean
400

NH3

ammonia
400

Sofa joke at the beginning of each "Simpsons" episode where the court tells someone they can't share any information about the case

couch gag order

600

Mayday! Mayday! At this summer festival, you might see a May Bush and a wicker man bonfire

Beltane

600

Avatar, bandana, cashmere, and pajama came to English from the many languages of this country (ok...we kind of came to them)

India

600

This is the smallest continent

Australia (Oceania)

600

H2SO4

sulfuric acid

600

A New York-based airline flies under a celestial event that happens every once in a great while (and when it does, it's the second one in that month)

JetBlue Moon

800

Cattle are slaughtered, celebrants go door to door in costume looking for food, and the divide between the Other world and ours blurs on this night when you may have some contact with the fairies

Samhain

800

From the name of a certain sect of Viking warriors who fought wearing the skins of bears, we get this word that means to go crazy (they were said to go into a furious trance)

berserk (from berserkir)

800

The smallest country in South America can be spelled with or without an e at the end of its name

Surinam(e)

800

NaOCl

bleach (sodium hypochlorite)

800

This children's book boy detective solves the mystery of Pip and Miss Havisham

Nate the Great Expectations

1000

Celtic pagans celebrated Lughnasadh, the festival beginning the harvest season. Modern Catholics may celebrate this by bringing a loaf of bread to Mass

Lammas or Loaf-mas Day

1000

The name of this tropical disease comes from the Latin for "bad air", perhaps from the belief that sickness was caused by bad vapors rather than germs

malaria

1000

The least populated country in the world (BESIDES Vatican City at 799 people)

Nauru

1000

CH3COOH

vinegar (acetic acid)

1000

"The Seven Year Itch" actress whose foreign policy warns European powers not to invade Latin America

Marilyn Monroe Doctrine

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