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Whales
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Although its name suggests that it had 5 of these, the Pentaceratops had just 3; 2 were merely enlarged cheekbones

horns

200

The Monkees took the "Last" one "To Clarksville"; Gladys Knight caught the "Midnight" one "To Georgia"

Train

200

Newcastle upon Tyne is a British city; a posh suburb of Paris is called Neuilly-sur-this river

the Seine

200

Jean-Pierre Rampal was best known for his virtuosity with this instrument

the flute

200

Miss Minutes has the task of explaining the multiverse to this Marvel antihero who meets, let's say, unexpected variants of himself

a Loki

200

Like bats, some whales use this natural sonar to hunt, communicate & navigate

echolocation

400

Scientists believe that dinosaurs lived through 3 geologic periods: Triassic, Jurassic, then this next one

Cretaceous

400

Here's a traffic update from this icon: "The highway's jammed with broken heroes on a last chance power drive"

Bruce Springsteen

400

Our efforts at a SUBURB"IA" category fizzled out after Livonia, Michigan & Arcadia, New South Wales, a suburb of this city

Sydney

400

The first music for this reed instrument now usually tuned in B flat appeared in Amsterdam in the early 1700s

the clarinet

400

Take a fly-through of "Star Wars" vehicles like this iconic ship. "You're all clear, kid!"; now let's respond correctly and go home

the Millennium Falcon

400

Whales are classified as either toothed or these, named for the bony filters in their mouths

baleen

600

The name Psittacosaurus means this type of lizard; it had a strong beak like that on this present-day bird

a parrot

600

This 3-word refrain is the title of the Carter family tune remade as that "Cups" song--"& I'm leaving tomorrow, what do you say"

"When I'm Gone"

600

Stewart Hartshorn made a fortune in window shade rollers & gave his S.H. initials to this wealthy New Jersey suburb

Short Hills, New Jersey

600

This instrument of the cult of Apollo lent its name to the type of poetry it accompanied

lyre

600

Pixar's "Dug Days" is set in the backyard of the pooch introduced in this 2009 film

Up

600

This extremely vocal white whale of the Arctic Ocean is nicknamed the "canary of the sea"

the beluga

800

High levels of this metal, at. #77, in rocks near dinosaur fossils led to the asteroid theory of their demise

iridium

800

Marc Cohn began this hit with "Put on my blue suede shoes & I boarded the plane / Touched down in the land of the Delta Blues"

"Walking In Memphis"

800

Leon Trotsky's ashes are buried at his home, now a museum, in Coyoacán, a suburb of this capital

Mexico City

800

The horn seen at Kansas City's American Jazz Museum belonged to this '40s & '50s musician who grew up in Kansas City

Charlie Parker

800

It's Hanks for the memory, but Josh Peck is now the first half of the title in this show, a reboot of a 1989 detective film


Turner & Hooch

800

As well as a type of flatworm, it's something much larger, either of the flat lobes of a whale's tail

the flukes

1000

Similar to an Apatosaurus, this 52'-tall herbivore whose name means "arm lizard" had longer forelegs than hindlegs

Brachiosaurus

1000

Though he sang, "Climb on the back & we'll go for a ride in the sky" in his 1974 hit "Jet", the song was named for his dog, Jet

Paul McCartney

1000

Shostakovich titled an opera "Moscow, Cheryomushki", a suburb where in 1958 this leader began an experiment in prefab apartments

Khrushchev

1000

"Sweet" name for the folk instrument heard here, or perhaps up in the Appalachian Mountains 

the dulcimer

1000

A hidden underground cave below Chichen Itza is a legend of this people; a "National Geographic" documentary digs up the "Buried Truth"

the Mayans

1000

The blue whale is the largest, but this species, known for its enormous head, has the largest brain

the sperm whale