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100

It's the first name shared by bestselling authors Hoffman, Walker & Munro

Alice

100

The name of this small fish, which is used mostly for bait, is also the name of the boat on TV’s Gilligan’s Island. 

Minnow 

100

As a noun, it's a monetary penalty paid to a court; as an adjective, it describes a pleasing look

Fine

100

Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have A Dream” speech; the Woodstock Music Festival. 

1960s

100

In Spanish churches, besamanos & besapiés are the customs of kissing these 2 parts of religious statues

The hands and the feet

200

Katharine Lee Bates was inspired to write the words to this patriotic anthem after climbing Pikes Peak

"America The Beautiful"

200

In 2006, wildlife expert Steve Irwin died in the waters off Australia when he was pierced in the chest by a foot-long barb from the tail of this large flat fish. 

Stingray 

200

Attractive, like Roy Orbison's "Woman"

Pretty

200

The Soviet Union dissolved; Nelson Mandela elected President of South Africa; mass shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado. 

1990s

200

Kissing this at a castle in County Cork will get you the gift of gab, or so they say

The Blarney Stone

300

Journalist Maurine Dallas Watkins covered 1920s murder trials & wrote this play about Roxie & Velma that became a musical

Chicago

300

The name of this fish comes from the Latin salire, “to leap,” which describes its habit of leaping over mini-falls and other obstacles to get to its breeding grounds. 

Salmon 

300

It's the "D" word often found preceding "tones" regarding a melodious voice

Dulcet

300

Birth of the first “Baby Boom” kids; completion of the first digital computer (named ENIAC). 

1940s

300

In the 1930s newly single women were known to kiss the Washoe County courthouse pillars in this divorce-friendly Nevada city

Reno

400

Her husband Scott told an editor not to praise her novel "Save Me the Waltz" too highly, as it would not be good for her mental state

Zelda Fitzgerald

400

Because this popular food fish has no scales and is a bottom-feeding food scavenger, it is not eaten by observant Jews and Muslims. 

Catfish

400

Tall & shapely, resembling a marble artwork

Statuesque 

400

Mass suicide of the People’s Temple cult in Guyana; Margaret Thatcher elected Britain’s first woman Prime Minister; Nixon resigns

1970s

400

In this French pilgrimage city, many have kissed the stone in the cave where St. Bernadette had her vision

Lourdes

500

This activist & poet wrote "The New Colossus" to help raise money for the Statue of Liberty's pedestal

Emma Lazarus

500

Goldfish are members of this species of fish; the word also means to complain a lot about a minor issue.

Carp

500

This Spanish word for really beautiful can end in -mo or -ma; the Italian word sounds the same

Bellisima

500

The first talking movie, The Jazz Singer; Lindbergh’s solo, non-stop, transatlantic flight.

1920s

500

It's traditional at this venerable state university to streak naked across the space known as the Lawn & kiss the Homer statue

University of Virginia