FACTS ABOUT ANIMALS
BROADWAY ON THE POP CHARTS
CULT MOVIES
SO VERY COLD
MAKING A SHORT STORY LONG
2-WORD PALINDROMES
400

The right or bowhead this gets tangled in fishing nets, which can stunt growth, causing the species to be shorter than its typical 52 feet

a whale

400

In 1969 The 5th Dimension topped the charts with a medley of "Aquarius" & "Let The Sunshine In" from this musical

Hair

400

The wild musical fun of this cult classic features Meat Loaf, Susan Sarandon & Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter

Rocky Horror Picture Show

400

The speed of this is 70 feet per second slower at freezing than it is at 100 degrees Fahrenheit

sound

400

This dog "Come-Home" first appeared as a 1938 Saturday Evening Post story; a novel followed, then radio, movies & TV

Lassie

400

Intelligent streetcars

smart trams
***

800

The 2-toed one of these can live up to 20 years, most of it upside down in the canopy of the rainforest

a sloth

800






"Rich Girl" by Gwen Stefani is based on this song from "Fiddler on the Roof"

"If I Were A Rich Man"

800

A moody crime drama involving a robbery gone wrong, "The Drop" stars this TV mob boss in his final film

Gandolfini

800

Not all motion stops at this lowest temperature--molecules still vibrate with zero-point energy

absolute zero

800

This sci-fi great teamed with Robert Silverberg to expand his classic 1941 short story "Nightfall" into a 1990 novel

Isaac Asimov

800

A guanaco relative's shopping complex

llama mall

1200

When faced with danger, certain ducks, snakes & mammals do this, also called thanatosis

play dead

1200

Barry Manilow took this song from "Cats" to the Top 40

"Memory"

1200

An angry girlfriend, a mutant baby & a man with big hair all add up to "Eraserhead", this surreal director's first feature film

Lynch

1200

When this current of high-speed winds moves in big waves, Arctic air can spill into mid-latitude regions, bringing winter cold snaps

jet stream

1200

Jonathan Safran Foer expanded his short story "The Very Rigid Search" into the novel "Everything is" this

Illuminated

1200

An eager female opera star

an avid diva

1600

The kestrel is also known as this type of hawk, after the nice little bird it's looking around for here

(the) sparrow (hawk)

1600

Jay-Z admitted he lied about seeing "Annie" on Broadway as a kid to convince the rights holders to let him use its music in this song

"Hard Knock Life"

1600





Visions of a man in a strange rabbit suit convince Jake Gyllenhaal to commit dangerous crimes in this film

Donnie Darko

1600

Fish caught by Canadian Inuit would flash-freeze in the Arctic air, inspiring this inventor's food innovation

Birdseye

1600

"Big Creek Missile Agency", Homer Hickam's article about his childhood, became this book that became the movie "October Sky"

Rocket Boys
***

1600

A sleepy scimitar

drowsy sword
***

2000

Sweden's only wild feline is this short-tailed cat that's able to bring down much larger animals, like reindeer & roe deer

lynx

2000

Ariana Grande's "7 Rings" riffed on "My Favorite Things" by this pair, so 90% of the royalties go to the rights holders for that song

Rodgers & Hammerstein

2000

"Tell Your Children" was an alternate title of this 1936 film that purports to show the dangers of using marijuana

Reefer Madness

2000

In 1911 researchers discovered the resistance to electricity in mercury was zero at -452 degrees F., making it this

superconductor
***

2000

First a short story, this Jeffrey Eugenides novel about 5 sisters who die young became a Sofia Coppola film

The Virgin Suicides

2000

A Papeete porkpie

a Tahiti hat
***