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'Baby' on Board
200

What is Mom's Name?

Larie

200

It's a disorderly crowd waiting for it's "Rouser".

Rabble

200

He is the president who signed into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964. 

Lyndon Johnson

200

A songwriter can make money writing these: they are brief catchy tunes to sell calls, tissues, or prunes. 

Jingle

200

Lester Gillis was the real name of the 1930's gangster.

Baby Face Nelson
400

How many dog's do we have?

2

400

An importer of illegal goods.

Smuggler

400

In the early '80s it was sometimes called 'Grid'- Gay Related Immune Deficiency. 

AIDS

400

This tribe lost 4000 members along the 'Trail of Tears' in the 1830's.

The Cherokee
400

Gysophila Elegans Rosea is a pink variety of this flower. 

Baby's Breath

500

Finish this lyric: You and me going fishing in the...

Dark

500

The first animal of the dictionary. 

Aardvark 

500

This senator from Wisconsin is best remembered for his communist 'Which Hunts' of the 1950's.

Joseph McCarthy

500
An act passed in 1969 made these the 2 official languages of Canada.

French and English

500

Term for post WWII population spike. 

Baby Boom

800

What color is Pete?

White

800

Auggie's favorite food.

Cheese

800

It's eruption in 1980 covered the American West in ash. 

Mt. St. Helens

800

Located in Africa, it's name mean 'Great Mountain'

Kilimanjaro

800

A common name for talcum power, used to prevent diaper rash. 

Baby Powder

1000

In the morning you drink lots of...

Coffee

1000

A shot you can get to prevent certain illnesses. 

Vaccine

1000
'If the glove don't fit, you must acquit.' was the defense argument in this man's trial.

OJ

1000

This lovestruck giant ape ends up far from Skull Island, his home. 

King Kong

1000

A 1964 hit by The Supremes

Baby Love