Nursery Rhymes
Christmas
Rhyme Time
Famous Streets
UT Nat'l Parks Hikes
Piano
Daily Double
400

Nursery rhymes collected under her maternal banner include "Baa, Baa, Black Sheep" & "Hickory, Dickory, Dock"

Mother Goose

400

"Leon" is "Noel" backwards, and Leon Day is this date in summer, aka "Halfmas Day"

June 25th

400

The women who flock around a brother of Zeus & Poseidon

Hades' ladies

400

This New York City street is home to Macy’s flagship store and the Empire State Building.

34th Street

400

Angels Landing

Zion National Park

400

Florida and a typewriter have this in common with a piano

Keys

400

The country of origin for St. Nicholas, the patron saint of sailors.

Turkey

800

This character, this character "fly away home. Your house is on fire and your children have gone"

ladybird

800

When asked her opinion about J Lo, this "queen of Christmas" diva left some coal in a stocking by saying "I don't know her"

Mariah Carey

800

A traditional woman's cloth hat worn to recite a 14-line poem

Sonnet bonnet

800

In Monopoly, this high-rent property shares a color group with Boardwalk.

Park Place

800

Delicate Arch viewpoint

Arches National Park

800

The 1965 cover of Time featured a doghouse, piano, and five characters from this comic strip

Peanuts

800

Hickman Bridge trail

Capitol Reef National Park

1200

The old man is snoring, so this must be the current weather condition

It's raining, it's pouring

1200

Before 2018’s the Grinch, this was the highest grossing Christmas film

Home Alone

1200

A soul patch is sometimes called this because it retains vestiges of meals

Flavor saver

1200

Sherlock Holmes famously resided at number 221B on this London street.

Baker Street

1200

Navajo Loop

Bryce National Park

1200

The number of keys on a piano, hence it's nickname, "___ keys"

88

1600

"Little girl, little girl, where have you been? Gathering roses to give to" her

the queen

1600

See Double Jeopardy #1

See Double Jeopardy #1

1600

An online journal chronicling canine running for casual exercise

dog jog blog

1600

This London street lends its name to a Beatles album and features a well-known zebra crossing.

Abbey Road

1600

White rim overlook

Canyonlands National Park

1600

"Now Paul is a real estate novelist, who never had time for a wife" in this Billy Joel song

Piano Man

2000

Contrarian Mary gets her garden growing with these 2 things & some pretty maids all in a row

silver bells and cockle shells

2000

The name of George Bailey's father in It's a Wonderful Life

Peter Bailey

2000

President Jimmy's stocking straps

Carter's garters

2000

This fictional street, made famous by Sandra Cisneros, appears in a coming-of-age novel set in Chicago.

Mango Street

2000

See Daily Double #2

See Daily Double #2

2000

Because it uses hammers to hit strings, a piano may be considered in this instrument family, not keyboard nor string

Percussion

2000

This name of a character in a 1904 play by JM Barrie was inspired by a real little girl's way of saying the word "friend"

Wendy, from Peter Pan