Before & After
Cover to Cover
World War II
Cartoons
Hodgepodge
100

The group assigned to protect the president proceeds through this door meant for delivery people & other help

Secret Service Entrance

100

Grab a spoon & clap your hands for this brand of peanut butter that's named for a literary character

Peter Pan

100

In World War II Germany, Italy, & Japan made up this trio of powers

The Axis

100

Ms. Frizzle a science teacher drives this title vehicle

Magic School Bus

100

Hawaii's white sand beaches like Anaehoomalu Bay are mainly a composition of coral & broken pieces of these items

Shells

200

Period of rest in Genesis where working parents leave toddlers

Seventh Day Care

200

This Literary Characters father worked for Mr. Scroge

Tiny Tim

200

What two cities were destroyed by the USA with the atomic bomb on August 6 and August 9th of 1945

Hiroshima and Nagasaki

200

This Funnie middle school student got his first movie in March 1999.

Doug

200

Some have noted the often-seen mix-up of this nation's flag with the Red Cross emblem


Switzerland

300

Before & after:A creepy man who looks through windows at night QB's the Patriots

Peeping Tom Brady

300

This great Arthurian knight was dad to the pure Galahad

Lancelot

300

Winston Churchill said this AKA the Battle of the Ardennes was the greatest American battle of World War II

The battle of the Bulge
300

White Zombie's album sales soared after this MTV cartoon duo pronounced their video cool.

Bevis and Butthead

300

In Hard to Kill this martial artist & actor says I'm gonna take you to the bank Senator Trent. To the blood bank

Steven Segal

400

BEFORE & AFTER:Popular holy expression about work week's end joins Jason in a 1980 horror movie

Thank god it's Friday the Thirteenth

400

This literary character has a parrot named Cap'n Flint

Long John Silver

400

What battle in WWII is known as D-Day?

The Battle of Normandy

400

On screen he's a tubby little cubby all stuffed with fluff.

Winnie the Pooh

400

Don't hold back name this repeated line in a poem also a verb meaning to hold back

Refrain

500

Before & After: the only president to serve 2 non-consecutive terms muscles up & forms his own current NFL team

Grover Cleveland Browns

500

This literary character was based on Alexander Selkirk a sailor marooned on a South Pacific island for 4 years

Robinson Crusoe

500

This is the name of the only port remaining open for the Allies in the German invasion of France

Dunkirk

500

Mel Blanc said he created this character's voice by combining Brooklyn & Bronx accents.

Bugs Bunny

500

Consonance is repetition of consonant; this other nance is repetition of vowels

Assonance

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