Letter Perfect
Music Makers
Iconic brands
Double Trouble
The Oscars
100

The letter described piece of costume worn by a stripper

G string

100

The instrument played by Bill Clinton

Saxophone

100

Just do it!

Nike

100

Getting two outs in baseball at one time

Double Play

100

The roommate of Felix Unger

Oscar Madison

200

The letter to dial for Grace Kelly and Ray Milland in this Hitchcock classic

 Dial M for Murder

200

The stringed instrument played by Ravi Shankar

Sitar

200

Clara Peller asking "Where's the beef?"

Wendy's

200

Losing points in tennis because of bad serves

Double Fault

200

Fashion designer internationally known and associated with Jackie kennedy

Oscar de la Renta

300

The US President from 2001 -2009 is nicknamed by the letter

W

300

The instrument played by Arthur Marx , one of them Marx brothers

the harp

300

A brand of whiskey that comes in a velvet bag

Crown Royal

300

Treachery by design

Double cross

300

American basketball player from 1960 to 1974 known as 'The Big O'

Oscar Robertson

400

The letter term for clothing worn by test flight pilots and astronauts

G suit

400

It's no little thing that Yo Yo Ma is considered the most accomplished player of this instrument

Cello

400

Orange roofed restaurants and 28 flavors of ice cream

Howard Johnsons

400

Something said with the intent of two meanings

Double Entendre

400

Daily Double !!!!!!       Oscar Pistorius was a South African runner- para-athlete who was accused of murdering his girlfriend in 2015 shooting, he was called this because of his adaptive equipment 

The Blade Runner

500

The letter associated with the exploits of Don Diego de le Vega as his alter-ego

Z for Zorro!

500

Steve Martin of comedy fame, a wild and crazy guy , plays this stringed instrument. 

Banjo

500

A little girl getting her shorts pulled down by a little dog exposing her behind

Coppertone      Her name was Cheri Brand.

500

American $20 gold coins

Double Eagles

500

The Irish author and playwright considered the most influential of the Victorian era

Oscar Wilde