Four Letter Words
Also U.S. Capitals
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Homophones
Fast Food Chains by Slogan
200

Geological occurrence and music genre. 

Rock. 

200
"Stone Cold" Steve's surname. 

Austin. 

200

It's the first amendment to the United States Constitution to mention religion. 

The First Amendment. 

200

Two quantities of medicine in Spanish. 

Dos Dose.

200

Eat Fresh. 

Subway. 

400

In titles of two Springsteen hits, it precedes "To Run" & "In The U.S.A."

Born. 

400

French for "Red Stick." 

Baton Rouge. 

400

In 1981, this 9-letter word was added to the state flag of Wisconsin. 

Wisconsin. 

400

A white bucket. 

Pale pail. 

400

It's Way Better than Fast Food. 

Wendy's. 

600

A song, sung in church, in praise of God. 

Hymn. 

600

The protective care of God or nature. 

Providence. 

600

Launched in 1990, this weekly magazine from Time Inc covers all aspects of entertainment.

Entertainment Weekly. 

600

A high ranking piece of popcorn, usually found between your teeth. 

Colonel Kernel. 

600

Where the Food's the Star.

Hardee's. 

800

This type of "goose chase" is fruitless. 

Wild. 

800

Popular sportswear company trades on the NASDAQ as COLM. 

Columbia. 

800

The major powers of Europe were involved in this war that lasted the seven years between 1756 and 1763. 

The Seven Years' War. 

800

A female horse elected to run a town. 

Mare Mayor. 

800

Have it Your Way. 

Burger King. 

1000

The 15th day of May, July or October, as well as March.

Ides. 

1000

Famous Apostle who originally participated in the persecution of Jesus' earlier disciples. 

Saint Paul. 

1000

Leonardo da Vinci was born near this small Tuscan town in 1519. 

Vinci. 

1000

A biologically encoded predisposition for denim pants.  

Jean Gene. 

1000

Quality You Can Taste.

In-N-Out Burger.

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