The 2002 Winter Olympics
Pre-civil War America
Garden Talk
Homophonic pairs
Constitutional Powers of Congress
100

The USA's first gold medal was earned by Kelly Clark, who won the halfpipe event in this sport

Snowboarding

100

In the 1790s, Robert Carter, like Thomas Jefferson a planter in this state, freed hundreds of his own slaves

Virginia 

100

"Black Beauty" is a popular variety of this "plant" that goes into ratatouille

eggplant 

100

An animation song

a tune toon 

100

Article I, Section 8 says "Congress shall have the power to lay" these; the IRS agrees

Taxes

200

This 16-year-old shocked the figure skating world by winning over Michelle Kwan & Irina Slutskaya

Sarah Hughes 

200

James, brother of this Philadelphian, began publishing Rhode Island's first newspaper in 1732

Ben Franklin 

200

From the edible part, parsnips & carrots are known as these "crops"

root crops 

200

Grossly offensive chickens and turkeys

Foul Fowl 

200

Congress has the right "to Constitutional tribunals inferior to this one"

The Supreme Court

300

Ole Bjoerndalen won 4 golds competing in this sport that combines shooting & skiing

The Biathlon 

300

This "Pine Tree State" was the first to pass a prohibition law, way back in 1846

Maine

300

When transplanting, or flattening, you can "lay it on" with this tool, from the Latin for "ladle"

a trowel 

300

A Siamese dead heat

a Thai tie 

300

Yo ho ho, Congress can "define and punish" these acts "and felonies committed on the high seas"

Piracy 

400

Vonetta Flowers competing in this 2-woman sport became the first black American to win Winter Olympics gold

The Bobsled 

400

This NYC tavern built in 1719 is where George Washington bid farewell to his war troops

Fraunces Tavern 

400

Frankincense is extracted from the Boswellia; this gift is from the Commiphora

myrrh 

400

How you might be charged for each cat hum

Per purr

400

Congress can do this, but by the 27th Amendment it can't take effect until after the next election

give themselves a raise 

500

A judging scandal erupted in figure skating & this Canadian pair got gold 6 days after the event

Jamie Sale and David Pelletier 

500

This colony's charter was hidden in a large oak tree from 1687 to 1689

Connecticut  

500

The 3rd petal on this hothouse flower is called the labellum, or lip, & acts as a platform for pollinators

an orchid 
500

The royal seat that was hurled

The thrown throne 

500

Article I, Section 8 says Congress can make this, regulate its value & punish people who copy it

Money