Homonyms
Musical Instruments
The Song's Lyrics Summarized
"L-O" Guv'nor
Facts About Poets
Out of This World Movies
100

An elastic device,
or
a hot geothermal feature

Spring

100

Paul Burns of the Royal Regiment of Scotland played this instrument for Queen Elizabeth II each morning & at her funeral

Bagpipes

100

2021:
A teenaged girl with a government-issued I.D. cruises longingly through an ex's neighborhood

Driver's License 

100

A small woodwind, or the last name of late great Chicago Bear Brian

Piccolo 

100

Boccaccio added the name "Divina" to the title of a work by this poet

Dante
100

"He don't know talkin' good like me & you. So his vocabulistics is limited to I & am & Groot" is explained in this 2014 film

Guardians of the Galaxy

200

Happening right now,
or
directional movement of seawater

Current

200

The early 1900s to the 1960s was considered the golden age of this instrument heard here

Accordion

200

2021:
Relatives refuse to discuss a family member whose visions of the future always seem to bring bad luck

We Don't Talk About Bruno

200

It's a type of big, meaty mushroom, or a road in London with a market where you can buy one

Portobello 
200

This poet who wrote the children's book "Where the Sidewalk Ends" also wrote the song "A Boy Named Sue"

Shel Silverstein

200

Ed Harris considers using the Moon's gravity to slingshot astronauts safely back to Earth in this film


Apollo 13

300

A trial, or a glove worn by a medieval knight

Gauntlet

300

Pinchas Zukerman also plays this instrument a bit bigger than his usual one & says heavier bow, thicker strings, you adjust

Viola

300

2002:
A sarcastic Justin Timberlake has zero sympathy for an unfaithful ex

Cry Me a River

300

Enforced by the Department of Labor, a 1989 law provides legal protection to federal employees who become these

Whistleblowers

300

In 1761 the Wheatley family bought a girl from this slave ship & named her after it; she became the 1st major African-American poet

Phillis

300

Spock suffers this subtitle of "Star Trek II" & (spoiler?) dies, but shakes it off for the IIIrd one

The Wrath of Khan

400

A verb that often precedes "up"  & an evergreen tree

Spruce

400

Named for a band conductor, it's the marching band instrument being played here

Sousaphone

400

1995:
Alanis Morissette would like her ex, who's now in another relationship, to be aware of her post-breakup anger

You Oughta Know

400

It's a frame for drying wet garments, or (assuming the garments are stylish) someone who loves wearing the garments when dry

A Clothes Horse

400

He said he wrote poems like "Howl" in a "Hebraic-Melvillian bardic breath"

Ginsberg

400

Before repeating whatever the computer said in "Galaxy Quest", she had a very different meeting with "Aliens"

Sigourney Weaver

500

A warm & hearty adjective, or a warm & hearty liqueur

Cordial

500

Like her famous father, Anoushka Shankar is a renowned player of this instrument

Sitar

500

1983:
Roughly 8 dozen errant inflatables mistakenly trigger a war

99 Red Balloons 

500

It's more than just a big head--it's a delusion of grandeur

Megalomania

500

In 1822 the adventurer Edward John Trelawny arranged the cremation of this Romantic poet after he drowned in Italy

Percy Shelley

500

What's in the box?! Why, a clue about this extrasolar moon in "Avatar: The Way of Water"

Pandora