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FOUND IN THE NATO PHONETIC ALPHABET
A DOG OF A STORY
HOMOPHONES
MACY'S DAY PERFORMERS
400

A seat to raise a small child, or an enthusiastic supporter who promotes a sports team

A booster

400

Parker of jazz or Puth of pop

Charlie

400

A classic book ends with "'And here is"' this dog "'too. and oh, Aunt Em! I'm so glad to be at home again

Toto

400

To shatter &
to halt a vehicle

Break/Brake

400
ARTIST ONE (skip to 1:17) 

Cynthia Erivo

800

A cone-shaped utensil with a hole in the bottom of it

A funnel
800

It purportedly got its name because it resembled the uncle of the Film Academy librarian

Oscar

800

"'But they're mongrels--all white, no spots at all!"' this character cried--"'You must drown them at once"'

Cruella de Vil

800

To carry &
naked

Bear/Bare

800

ARTIST TWO

Shaggy

1200

To walk unsteadily, or to arrange items in an overlapping pattern

Stagger

1200

Topaz is the traditional birthstone of this month

November

1200

In a Stephen King novel, a sick bat takes a bite out of this nice ol' St. Bernard who becomes a not-so-nice ol' St. Bernard

Cujo

1200

An Alaskan seaport &
a fabled dwarflike creature

Nome/Gnome

1200

ARTIST THREE

Lil Jon

1600

Scouse or a brogue, for example

An accent

1600

Male half of a 1597 play title

Romeo

1600

India Opal Buloni gets a lot more from the supermarket than expected, but that's "Because of" meeting this dog

Winn-Dixie

1600

Illegal &
to provoke a response

Illicit/Elicit

1600

ARTIST FOUR

Colbie Caillat

2000

When migrating in swarms, the short-horned variety of this insect is called a locust

A grasshopper

2000

It's from Gaelic words for "water of life"

Whiskey

2000

In "Oliver Twist", Bull's-eye has "faults of temper in common with his owner", this evil man

Bill Sikes

2000

One underling &
10 Jews praying

Minion/Minyan

2000

ARTIST FIVE

Ciara

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