THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION
10-LETTER "W"ORDS
PRESIDENTS' WIVES
THE HEAVENS
NO. 1 HITS IN OTHER WORDS
400

In 1778 the revolutionaries formed an alliance with this country, leading to decisive support & reinforcements

France

400

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday evenings

weeknights

400

Her maiden name was Martha Dandridge

Martha Washington

400

Telescopes on Earth can only view this galaxy from the inside out

the Milky Way

400

(1983)
Michael Jackson:
"Scram"

"Beat It"

800

After losing the Battle of Long Island, this man asked for permission to burn down NYC so that the British couldn't take it

George Washington

800

Perfect for a picnic is the picnic or ice-box variety of this fruit

watermelon

800

He married Rachel Robards in 1791, but since her divorce was not yet final, they had to remarry on January 17, 1794

Andrew Jackson

800

Ancient astronomers figured the Earth was 3 times larger than the Moon by timing one of these

an eclipse

800

(1959)
Frankie Avalon:
"Second Planet from the Sun"

"Venus"

1200

When a mob of colonials pelted British soldiers with snowballs, they opened fire, killing 5 in an act dubbed this bloodletting

the Boston Massacre

1200

Daily Double!!! How much swiss cheese? 

Early in his career David Letterman filled in weekends as one of these for an Indianapolis TV station.

1200

The first lady who lived the longest, this native Missourian died in 1982 at age 97

Bess Truman

1200

In terms of light speed, it's 8 minutes away from the Earth

the sun

1200

(1989)
Billy Joel:
"You & I Weren't Responsible for Those Flames"

"We Didn't Start the Fire"

1600

Joseph Brant, a chief of this Iroquoian people allied with the British, made life tough on patriots in much of New York

the Mohawk

1600

Singer/songwriter Loudon III, or a person who makes wagons

Wainwright

1600

She & the future president spent part of their 1948 honeymoon at a Michigan-Northwestern football game

Betty Ford

1600

Like her late husband Eugene, Carolyn Shoemaker hunts these

comets

1600

(1986)
The Bangles:
"Saunter Similarly to Tut or Ramses"

"Walk Like an Egyptian"

2000

Daily Double!!! Bet the farm?

An effort to unite the colonies against actions of the British Parliament, the first of these met in September 1774

2000

Eugene O'Neill's only comedy was "Ah", this

Wilderness

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Edith Galt, whom he married in 1915, was related to Pocahontas

Woodrow Wilson

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In 1664 Robert Hooke discovered this still largely mysterious feature of Jupiter

the Great Red Spot

2000

(1996)
Toni Braxton:
"Put Back Together This Beating Organ Of Mine"

"Un-Break My Heart"