"So"-ing
Making Music
Tee Time
A Stitch in Time
Frogs
100

A thing that is kept as a reminder of a person, place, or event.

Souvenir

100

An Australian Aboriginal wind instrument in the form of a long wooden tube, traditionally made from a hollow branch, which is blown to produce a deep, resonant sound, varied by rhythmic accents of timbre and volume. 

Didgeridoo

100

This type of golf club is used for long shots from the tee or fairway.

Wood

100

The number of inches in one-third of a yard.

12

100

In 2015, a frog new to science made a pop culture splash: Hailing from Costa Rica, Diane’s bare-hearted glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium dianae), named after the senior author’s mom, bore a noticeable resemblance to a celebrity frog known to reside on Sesame Street.

Kermit the Frog

200

A person who claims or is believed to have magic powers.

Sorcerer

200

The small metal jingles on this instrument are called this 'zils.'

Tambourine

200

Nickname for a golfer with a handicap of zero.

Scratch golfer.

200

This essential tool is used when you make a sewing mistake.

Seam ripper.

200

Frogs do not need to drink water.  They get the needed resource another way.

They absorb it through their skin.

300

A political and economic theory which advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.

Socialism

300

The bow of this instrument is the longest bow in an orchestra.

Viola

300

The "area of grass surrounding the putting surface"?

Apron

300

Sewing machine manufacturers suggest replacing your needle this often.

After 6 hours of continuous use.

300

The most poisonous frog on earth, it has enough poison to kill 10 grown men.

Golden Poison Frog/Dart Frog

400

A dish that is made from a sauce, egg yolks, beaten egg whites, and a flavoring or purée (as of seafood, fruit, or vegetables) and baked until puffed up.

Souffle

400

Ian Anderson of Jethro Tull is famous for playing what musical instrument, which is unusual for a rock band?

Flute

400

The standard size for the golf ball hole.

4.25"

400

This part of a sewing machine holds the fabric in place.

Pressure foot.

400

The name of the world's largest frog species.

Goliath frog.

500

A graph representing a sound, showing the distribution of energy at different frequencies.

Sonogram

500

In terms of sonic force, this 'elephantine' instrument is the strongest of all orchestral instruments.

Trumpet
500

Tiger Woods first missed the cut as a professional at this major golf tournament.

2006 U.S. Open 

500

The earliest sewing needles were made of this material.

Animal bone.

500

Frogs shed their skin this often.

Weekly.

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