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THESE WORDS ARE YOUNGER THAN YOU ARE...I think
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AN "A" IN MATH
CROSSWORD CLUES, FROM THE LATIN
100

It comes between "on your mark" & "go!"

Get Set

100

In the '60s it gave birth to the Motown sound

Detroit 

100

A bunch of people in New York spend way too much time in a coffee shop and occasionally break into song.

Friends

100

The pioneering aviator and first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean, breaking barriers in aviation.

Amelia Earhart

100

This type of camping for the pampered dates to 2005

Glamping

100

Lily Bay State Park is on Moosehead Lake, the largest in this largest New England state

New Hampshire

100

Total up all the numbers in a set & divide by the number of numbers to get this, also called the mean

Average 
100

"Moon" adjective
(5 letters)

Lunar 

200

It refers to the main tent of a circus, or the circus itself

Big Top

200

This is the largest city in Pennsylvania

Philadelphia 

200

A woman with a dragon obsession tries to claim a throne while facing political intrigue, and winter is always coming but never quite arriving.

Game of Thrones

200

This guy and Wozniak became friends when they worked for HP, where Wozniak was working on a mainframe computer

Steve Jobs

200

The act of ending a relationship by abruptly cutting off all communication has had this name since 2012

Ghosting 

200

National flower is the Marigold, associated with the Day of the Dead

Mexico 

200

This property says that the order in which you multiply 3 or more numbers doesn't matter; the product will be the same

Associative Property 

200

"Flesh devouring" adjective
(11 letters)

Carnivorous 

300

This is a name of a spicy Frank's condiment

Red Hot

300

In 1786 it was chosen to replace Charleston as a state capital

Columbia 

300

A high school chemistry teacher starts a new career in the meth business, leading to some explosive situations.

Breaking Bad

300

Robert K. Massie drew a "Portrait of" this Russian empress who led 14,000 soldiers in overthrowing her husband

Catherine the Great

300

2012 gave us this alliterative term for the device that lets you take a turnaround photo from a better angle

Selfie Stick 

300

This country is renowned for its cherry blossoms, especially in cities like Kyoto during spring. What country is it?

Japan 

300

You'll learn about matrices & vectors in the linear form of this branch of math

Algebra 

300

"Before the war"
(10 letters)

Antebellum 

400

Melatonin disruption plays a role in this time zone desynchronization

Jet Lag 

400

The Willis Building is one of the tallest buildings in the world and is located in

Chicago

400

A group of survivors wanders around, occasionally finding zombies, while a guy with a crossbow steals the show.

The Walking Dead

400

The Renaissance polymath whose artistic masterpieces, scientific innovations, and inventive mind left an indelible mark on history.

Leonardo da Vinci

400

This gendered word for condescendingly expounding has only been around since 2008

Mansplaining 

400

Which European capital city is famously known as the "City of a Hundred Spires" and hosts a stunning display of tulips in its Keukenhof Gardens each spring?

Amsterdam, Netherlands 

400

A top predator might perch on this, the uppermost vertex of a pyramid or cone

Apex

400

Motto found on U.S. currency, meaning "Out of many, one." (13 letters, 3 words)

E Pluribus Unum

500

An excellent retort may be described as one of these, from the French

Bon Mot

500

Many a cruise leaves out of Port Everglades in this city, the seat of Broward County

Fort Lauderdale

500

A vigilante in a green hood fights crime in a city, but you can't help wondering why everyone seems to be related to each other.

Arrow

500

A David McCullough presidential bio says on the first page, "He was... of Braintree and he loved to talk"

John Adams 

500

Folks have been making these catalogs of things to do before they die since 2006

Bucket List

500

In which country can you find the Drakensberg Mountains, where the rare and endangered Snow Protea (Protea cryophila) is native?

South Africa 

500

The wavy lines in the expression seen here stand for this

Approximately (equal to)

500

"Underground"
(12 letters)

Subterranean