HELLO!
GOOD "BI"
DINOSAURS
GIMME THE NUMBERS!
ADD AN E
200

This future flyboy probably took his first small step about a year after his Aug. 5 1930 initial Earth entry

Neil Armstrong

200

Around 1850 in Kenya, missionary Ludwig Krapf translated this book into Swahili

The Bible

200

Despite its name, the giant Dreadnoughtus was one of these, from Latin for "plant eating"

Herbivore

200

It's the number of days in a fortnight

14

200

A word meaning great delight is happy to add an E to be a young 'roo

Joy & Joey

400

Logically this is the Spanish-language version of the British magazine Hello!

¡HOLA!

400

Zoologists don't consider the American buffalo a buffalo; they use this word instead

Bison

400

The "hands" of Iguanodon included 4 "fingers" & a bony spike in place of this

A thumb

400

The distance between the measuring sticks to get a first down in the NFL--in feet, not yards

30

400

A word denoting vigor doubles its E to make the cry of a young bird

Pep & Peep

600

This grandmaster made his opening move on March 9 1943 in Chicago


Bobby Fischer

600

In 2009 the Supreme Court tackled a case on judicial this type of favoritism

Bias

600

When the first specimen of this horned dinosaur was found in Colorado in 1887, it was mistaken for an extinct buffalo

Triceratops

600

Number of "questions" traditionally asked by the youngest child at Passover

4

600

A word meaning angry takes on an E to enjoy a honey & water alcoholic concoction

Mad & Mead

800

Created in 1974 this feline Japanese character epitomizes the cuteness culture called Kawaii

Hello Kitty

800

Tundra is an example of this unique type of habitat with a 5-letter name

Biome

800

Just like a giraffe, this arm lizard had an extremely long neck that could reach high branches of trees for food


A brachiosaurus

800

Daily Double!

It's the difference in the number of U.S. states in 2020 vs. the number of U.S. states in 1790

800

This body of military men becomes one of the fallen when an E goes on the end


Corps & Corpse

1000

A doorbell begins "Hello!" the opening number for this hit 2011 religious-themed Broadway musical

Book of Mormon

1000

From Latin for "two-forked", it means to divide into 2 branches, like a river

Bifurcate

1000

In the name of the biggest dinosaurs discovered to date, this word for a giant early Greek god precedes "-osaur"

Titan

1000

To the nearest astronomical unit, or AU, it's the equivalent of 93 million miles

1

1000

Insert E in this Tolkien race & you get a preteen number


Elven & Eleven