PROFESSIONS
Sports Legends
Ballet
Mountains
British Humour
100


There's a word for a quick race in the middle of this purveyor of men's furnishings 

 a haberdasher

100

Barry Bonds, among others, is currently trying to break this man's home run record of 755

Hank Aaron

100

Cadets attend a dance at a girls' school in "Graduation Ball", a ballet set in this capital of Austria

Vienna

100

The Hoosac Mountains are a range of these "colorful" mountains located in Vermont

The Green Mountains

100

This Monty Python film debates whether African or European swallows could carry coconuts to a temperate zone

Monty Python and the Holy Grail

200

This type of technician can follow audio, civil & aerospace

engineer

200

This 7-time Tour de France champ said the 2006 NYC Marathon was the "hardest physical thing" he'd ever done

Lance Armstrong

200

The 2000 ballet "Todo Buenos Aires" features different interpretations of this sensual ballroom dance

The Tango

200

Not Seen here is Tenzing Norgay, standing on the summit of this mountain "because it's there"

Mt Everest

200

David Bowie sang about this man's "Extras" character: "chubby little loser... pathetic little fat man..."

Ricky Gervais

300

The Latin for "tree" gives us the name of this professional who may prune high limbs

arborist

300

From 1984 to 1992, 2 of the 3 players who won all the NBA MVP awards

Magic Johnson, Larry Byrd (and Michael Jordan)

300

I may say "neigh!" if you do a pas de cheval, a ballet step that imitates this animal 

horse

300

The Waianae Mountains in this U.S. state rise up to 4,025-foot Mt. Kaala

Hawaii

300

In 2007 he co-created "Gavin & Stacey" but played Smithy rather than Gavin; these days, he stays up late late on CBS

James Corden

400

In charge of the dining room, this job title usually ends in an apostrophe

maitre d'

400

In 1904 he became the first pitcher in the American League to throw a perfect game; now an award is named for him

Cy Young

400

He designed sets & costumes for "Where the Wild Things Are", a ballet based on his own beloved book

Maurice Sendak

400


The Caucusus Mountains of Eastern Europe are predominantly found in this large country 

Russia

400

An exchange on this TV comedy: "I met someone"; "oh my god, that's amazing! What does he do?"; "He's a priest"

Fleabag

500


Walter Bagehot, a Victorian who wrote on central banking, had this profession & edited the magazine of the same name 

an economist 

500

This Czech-born woman who retired in 2006 won a record 9 Wimbledon Singles Championships  

Martina Navriotlola 

500


The Carolina Ballet debuted a 2006 work based on this stormy Shakespearean shipwreck saga 

The Tempest

500


Geological evidence shows that this 5,000-mile mountain chain may extend south into Antarctica 

The Andes

500

Richard Ayoade, typing a distress email on this show: "Dear Sir/Madam ...fire! Help me!... Looking forward to hearing from you"

The IT crowd