Potent Potables
Music of the '60's
It comes from Animals
Fashionable Names
Exploration
100

The Harvard is made with sweet vermouth. Dry vermouth is in this cocktail with the name of a rival Ivy League university

Yale

100

In 1969, "Something" became the only no. 1 hit this musician composed for The Beatles

George Harrison

100

These 4-letter soft feathers are used to stuff pillows

Down

100

He launched his polo sport line in 1993, what a sport!

Ralph Lauren

100

The famous greeting "Dr. Livingstone I presume." is attributed to him.

Henry Morton Stanley

200

A peppermint stick is made with creme de cacao, light cream, and the peppermint kind of this liquor

Schnapps

200

In 1969, B.J. Thomas had the biggest hit of his career with this song from "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid."

Raindrops keep falling on my head

200

Used in lotions, Lanolin comes from the body grease of these shearable creatures

Sheep

200

She's the DK in DKNY

Donna Karan

200

A city in what is now this state, was named to honor Julien Dubuque, 23 years after his death

Iowa

300

A Gibson cocktail is identical to a martini, except the olive is replaced by this.

Onion

300

In this 1965 hit, Roger Miller tells us that "two hours of pushing broom buys an eight by twelve four-bit room."

King of the Road

300

Seth Boyden never got a patent for the process to manufacture the "patent" type of this material

Leather

300

This designer of Tommy jeans opened his flagship store in Beverly Hills in 1997

Tommy Hilfiger

300

This explorer, whose expedition was second to the South Pole, joined the Royal Navy in 1880, the year he turned 12. 

Robert Scott

400

The Kentucky Colonel cocktail blends Benedictine and this type of liquor

Bourbon

400

In 1968, his "Hurdy-Gurdy Man" came singing songs of love

Donovan

400

This alliterative type of bristle used in brushes, comes from a wild pig relative

Boar Bristle

400

In July 1997, Carla Bruni and Eva Herzigova were among the models paying final respects to this designer in Milan. 

Gianni Versace

400

In 1498, this Portuguese explorer recruited a pilot in East Africa to help him find India.  

Vasco Da Gama

500

In the name of a brand of Scotch, it's what J&B stands for. 

Justerini and Brooks

500

In the 1960's she reached the top 20 three times with duets: Twice with Lee Hazelwood and once with her father

Nancy Sinatra

500

The red pigment carmine comes from cochineal, this type of animal

insects

500

In 1980's TV ads, nothing got between Brooke Shields and this designer's jeans

Calvin Klein

500

Gonzalo Jimenez de Quesada founded Bogota between two trips to find this mythical golden city

El Dorado

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