HIT & "RUN"
Hit songs with the word 'run' in the title.

MAGAZINES COME & GO
Moon Me
NEGATIVE THOUGHTS
Final Jeopardy
100

Rolling Stone called this 1975 Bruce Springsteen release "a '57 Chevy running on melted-down Crystals records"

Born to Run

100

EW for short, in 2019 this magazine about pop culture kept its name but went monthly

Entertainment Weekly

100

To the Greeks the goddess of the moon was Selene; to the Romans, her

Luna

100

9-letter optimist opposite

pessimist

100

18th CENTURY AMERICA:

The first Census, in 1790, listed 24 urban places; this port was the most populous one in the South

Charleston

200

In 2009 Jay-Z, Rihanna & Kanye West teamed up to assert that they were gonna do this tonight, maybe to L.A.

Run this Town

200

A travel magazine launched in 2017 is named for this room-renting app

Airbnb

200

Formed less than 1 billion years ago, this 58-mile-wide crater bears the name of a Polish astronomer

Copernicus

200

To void or close out, like a network does to a failing TV show

cancel

200

FROM THE DESK OF THE POPE: 

A 1919 letter quotes Jesus, "Go into the whole world and preach the gospel" & notes the vigilance, energy & hardships of these workers

Missionaries

300

In 1989 Tom Petty was doin' this & "goin' wherever it leads"

Running down a dream

300

In 2000 Time announced that this other 4-letter magazine would no longer be monthly & would only publish special issues

Life

300

This nickname is given to the full moon occurring nearest to the time of the autumnal equinox

The harvest moon

300

This presidential option is Latin for "I forbid"

veto

300

CHILDREN'S BOOKS: 

This book was published in Latin as "Virent Ova! Viret Perna!!"

Green Eggs and Ham

400

In 1993 Soul Asylum rode this out-of-control transport into the Top 10

Runaway Train

400

A lot of "the usual gang of idiots" were out of work when this humor magazine went to mostly reprinting old material in 2019

Mad

400

A plaque reading, "Here man completed his first explorations of the Moon" is still there, signed by this president

Nixon

400

Juliet tells Romeo, "Deny thy father and" this "thy name"

Refuse

400

20th CENTURY ARTISTS

This artist who lived from 1904 to 1989 had a first name that means "savior" in Spanish 

(Salvador) Dali

500

In 2005 Chris Brown topped the Billboard Hot 100 with this, his debut single

Run It

500

This long-running magazine started publishing a "Little Kids" edition to teach youngsters 3-6 about our big world

National Geographic

500

Meaning "rounded", this odd word is used of the Moon when it's bigger than a semicircle but not yet a full circle

gibbous

500

To disclaim: on "Mission: Impossible", "the secretary will" do this regarding "any knowledge of your actions"

disavow

500

FICTIONAL PLACES:

A savage people called Zapoletes are contrasted with the inhabitants of the title place of this 16th century work


Utopia