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(Mike: Humpty Dumpty is an example of that.)
"C" FLAT
"WE"
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DECIPHER OUR TOP-SECRET CODE
100

A minor car accident that presumably dents a protective device

Fender bender

100

Saltines are a type of one

Cracker

100

It goes "pop" in a kids' song

Weasel 

100

Driver,

wedge,

putter

Golf clubs

100

That's affirmative:

25-5-19

Yes

200

This kids' slang meaning extremely simple is in the 1940 movie "The Long Voyage Home", based on Eugene O'Neill's plays

Easy-peasy

200

Heavy fabric is stretched tight & tacked into place on a frame to make one of these art surfaces

Canvas

200

To detach from dependency on something

Ween

200

The bucket,

bad habits,

a football

Things you kick

200

It's proverbially done to "a cold":

6-5-5-4

Feed

300

Let's "give 'em the old" this, showy action that causes a distraction

Razzle dazzle

300

Divided into 64 squares, it's usually found with royalty on it

Chessboard 

300

The magazine called these "Tales" lived up to its name by publishing lots of Lovecraft during its original run between 1923 & 1954

Weird

300

A violin,

a marionette,

a tennis racket

Things with strings

300

Michael Jackson sang of being it:

2-1-4

Bad

400

This phrase for magic & deception is also a 1993 Bette Midler film title

Hocus Pocus

400

Splash & ride are types of these on a drum kit

Cymbals

400

According to a saying used in the Marine Corps, pain is this leaving the body

Weakness

400

Birds,

angels,

the stage in a theater

Things with wings

400

Attitudinal quality for Old Saint Nick:

10-15-12-12-25

Jolly

500

"Let's get down to the" this, the heart of the matter

Nitty gritty

500

The "X"s give an extra hint to this popular form of embroidery

Cross stitch 

500

Per the subtitle, Silas Marner is one of these "of Raveloe"

Weaver

500

Cuban,

banh mi,

po' boy

Sandwiches

500

Awarded for bravery:

13-5-4-1-12

Medal