SPANISH VERBS
FASHION HISTORY
THE SPORT PLAYED
AMERICAN TOWNS & CITIES
ENDS WITH "U"
100

Around siesta time, dormir, meaning this, is the operative verb

to sleep

100

In the 1700s fashionable men wore three-cornered ones

hats

100

Michael Jordan, Larry Bird & Earvin "Magic" Johnson

basketball

100

Universal's Islands of Adventure & Disney's Pleasure Island are both near this seat of Florida's Orange County

Orlando

100

A Hindu spiritual teacher

a guru

200

Escribir means to do this; you'll have to do it during Final Jeopardy!

to write

200

The cardinal was a hooded cloak of this color, as its name suggests

red

200

Matt Biondi, Janet Evans & Kristin Otto

swimming

200

Each winter the post office in this Indiana town, ZIP code 47579, gets letters from children all over the world

Santa Claus

200

Barbie knows a type of long surfboard is named for this California beach

Malibu

300

Cambiar means this, something you might have to do to a tire, a diaper or to money

to change

300

This fancy term for ladies' underwear comes from the Latin meaning "made of linen"

lingerie

300

Jose Canseco, Roger Clemens & Darryl Strawberry

baseball

300

Now famous for a golf tournament, it was the city where Georgia ratified the U.S. Constitution

Augusta

300

The name of this Japanese martial art related to judo means "soft art"

jujitsu

400

Most people just want to vivir, this

to live

400

Short skirts, bobbed hair & extremely low waistlines 1st came into style in the U.S. during this decade

the 1920s

400

Eric Dickerson, Bernie Kosar & Joe Montana

football

400

This state capital lies on a narrow strip of land between the Gastineau Channel & the slopes of 2 mountains

Juneau, Alaska

400

A married woman in Bonn or Berlin

a frau

500

Pensar means to do this; people who do it well enough may go into a "tank"

to think

500

Elizabethans wore rabatos, which were wide, lace-edged ones stiffened to stand up high in the back

collars

500

Rick Mears, Bobby Allison & Richard Petty

auto racing

500

This largest North Dakota city forms a metropolitan area with Moorhead, Minnesota

Fargo

500

Found before "of" it's a 2-word term meaning instead, including the French for "place"

in lieu