Airports
Name the Classic Band: A Reading
Toys & Games
Starts with a Silent "K"
Central Americana
100

It's the main airport serving London, & also the busiest

Heathrow

100

"Young man, there's a place you can go / I said, young man, when you're short on your dough"

The Village People

100

Players in this board game once navigated the Molasses Swamp & Ice Cream Floats on a rainbow path

Candy Land

100

It's an inexpensive & unauthorized imitation, maybe of designer clothing

Knockoff
100

Leading exports from Honduras include these fruits, historically called "green gold" from their color when shipped

Bananas

200

Not surprisingly passengers are greeted with live jazz music at the New Orleans airport named for this jazz great

Louis Armstrong

200

"If everybody had an ocean / Across the USA / Then everybody'd be surfin' / Like Californ-eye-ay"

The Beach Boys

200

Undealt playing cards in this game are placed in a pile known as the ocean or the pool

Go Fish

200

It's what the Brits call underwear & yes, you can say it on TV

Knickers

200

Just follow your nose to Belize to discover the keel-bill type of this tropical bird, a national symbol

A toucan

300

In 2023 this Boston airport & gateway to New England celebrated its 100th anniversary 

Logan
300

"But your teacher preaches class like you're some kind of jerk / You gotta fight! / For your right! / To paaaaaar-tay!"

The Beastie Boys

300

This foam product was advertised as "the world's first indoor ball"

Nerf

300

This kind of reaction is sudden & not carefully considered

Knee-jerk

300

One of the world's best ecotourism destinations, this nation is "rich" in places like the Monteverde Cloud Forest

Costa Rica

400

This capital's Schiphol Airport boasts a library, a park & an art museum

Amsterdam

400

"Stop! In the name of love / Before you break my heart / Stop! In the name of love / Before you break my heart / Think it over"

The Supremes

400

This "game that ties you up in knots" became a hit when Johnny Carson played it with Eva Gabor on "The Tonight Show" in 1966

Twister

400

Conspiracy buffs know it's a small, rounded hill

Knoll

400

The name of this capital city means "holy savior"

San Salvador 

500

The King Abdulaziz Airport in this country has a special hajj terminal & a separate terminal for the royal family

Saudi Arabia

500

"Drivin' down your freeways / Midnight alleys roam / Cops in cars / The topless bars / Never saw a woman / So alone... L.A. woman"

The Doors

500

This 3-D viewer was introduced at the 1939 World's Fair but hit it big in the 1950s when it acquired the rights to Disney characters

View Master

500

Built close to 4,000 years ago, but renovated since, the royal villa of this ancient capital is a landmark of the Minoan civilization

Knossos

500

About 3,000 square miles in area, the largest lake in Central America is this one that bears the name of a country there

Lake Nicaragua