Landing Zones in Normandy
Edible Homophones
"Sports Illustrated" Sportsman of the Year
U.S. Lakes and Rivers
____ & ____
Brands
400

A branch of the Sioux Indian tribe

Omaha

400

To leave one's home & roots is to "pull up" these

Stakes (Steaks)

400

1996 & 2000:
A golfer

Tiger Woods

400

As you can gather from its name, Lake Texoma is shared by these 2 states

Texas & Oklahoma

400

You can be a Chunk Spelunker for this ice cream

Ben & Jerry's

800

The Bear River runs through this state into a lake

Utah

800

I must have offended people to get this kind of reception when I arrived at the cookoff

Chilly (Chili)

800

1991:
A pro basketball player

Michael Jordan

800

This large Louisiana lake is named for Louis XIV's marine minister

Lake Pontchartrain

800

This brand rose to success when they created there baking soda mixture

Arm & Hammer

1200

Bug, Glove or Coast

Gold

1200

Before the police could arrest him for his crimes with sheep, he "took it on" this

Lam (Lamb)

1200

2004:
A baseball team

Red Sox

1200

Until 1900 when engineers reversed the flow, this river flowed into Lake Michigan

The Chicago River

1200

It calls itself "pure cane sugar from Hawaii"

C & H

1600

Hellenically, Hera

Juno

1600

Produced by mating

Bred (Bread)

1600

1977:
A teenage jockey

Steve Cauthen

1600

This lake whose French name means "heart of an awl" is at the heart of a beautiful resort area in Idaho

(Lake) Coeur d'Alene

1600

This Scottish Whisky traces its roots to Italian distiller Giacomo Justerini

J & B

2000

DD: This weapon is aflame in Genesis 3:24

Sword

2000

It's noted for its huge antlers

Moose (Mousse) 

2000

1959:
A Swedish boxer

Ingemar Johansson

2000

DD: In 1819 the Independence became the first steamboat used on this river

The Missouri

2000

Ray-Ban glasses, developed by this company, were so named because they reduce UV & infrared rays

Bausch & Lomb