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200

A plum that's suffering from dehydration

A prune

200

Irene Cara catapulted to fame after starring in this 1980 film

Fame

200

"Save water" do this "with a friend"

shower

200

2 baseball games played in a row

Double Header

200

Farriers put shoes on these; loriners made the stirrups

Horses

400

Ask mama--this food is also known as the pawpaw

papaya

400

1975's "Killer Queen" was the first Top 40 pop hit for this group

Queen

400

"What if" this kids' dance song "is what it's all about?"

"The Hokey Pokey"

400

O this little town passed from Israeli to Palestinian control in December 1995

Bethlehem

400

Surgery was one of the tasks in this job that we associate with taking a little off the top

barber

600

Unlike its relative the banana, this fruit is rarely eaten raw & can be refined into flour

the plantain

600

Dolores Del Rio was one of the stars of the 1933 musical "Flying Down to" here

Rio

600

Punning on a slogan of the United Negro College Fund, "A waist is a terrible thing to..."

mind

600

It's an abnormal depletion of bodily fluids you might experience in a trek across a desert

Dehydration

600

The wagons made by wainwrights went nowhere without these "wrights" who fixed a key part of the wagons

wheelwrights

800

Augusta National Golf Club is on land once used to grow Belle & Thurber types of these

peaches

800

Hopefully you know it's the TV sitcom that starred Faith Ford & Kelly Ripa as sisters

Hope and Faith

800

"Never play leap frog with" this mythical animal, if you get my point

the unicorn

800

From the Latin for "to catch hold of", it means to understand

Comprehend

800

Bowyers made bows; these workers made the arrows

fletchers

1000

This type of fruit comes from a plant named for the last hours of Jesus' life

the passion fruit

1000

In August 2009 country duo Brooks & this guy announced that they were done

(Ronnie) Dunn

1000

"Does the name" of this physiologist "ring a bell?"

Pavlov

1000

This adjective is used to describe the gripping ability of the tails of New World monkeys

Prehensile

1000

The Latin for "storehouse" gave us this word for a medieval pharmacist

apothecary