Things in Literary Titles
Named for a Place
Tasty Business
Sporty Anagrams
Biographies
Get The H Outta Here!
200

At the end of a D.H. Lawrence novel, this title thing "arched indomitable, making great architecture of light and color"


The Rainbow

200

Mmm, I do love this type of pastry, & I don't even have to go to Europe to get one

a danish

200

Developer Jef Raskin loved this type of apple so much he named an Apple computer after one

a McIntosh

200

Often unpopular on a diamond:
IMPURE

the umpire

200

"Empire State of Mind" tells how this man became a rap mogul

Jay-Z

200

A sharp-pointed part of a plant cuts away an H & also leaves our clothing ripped, or this synonym

torn (from thorn)

400

A container used to heat metals gave us the name of this 1953 play set in Massachusetts

The Crucible 

400

From a city in Morocco, it's the traditional hat seen here

 

Fez

400

BB is the stock symbol of this company that today is more into cybersecurity than devices

Blackberry

400

He sometimes runs the football:
FLAB HACK

halfback

400

"Hiding in Plain Sight" is the subtitle of Julia Sweig's biography of this first lady born in Karnack, Texas

(Lady Bird) Johnson

400

The fabric of the clergy renounces H & coagulates as this word

clot (from cloth)

600

Thornton Wilder wrote of one of these that collapses in Peru, killing 5 travelers

A bridge

600

Lyme disease derives its name from the town of Lyme in this state, where cases were first observed in the 1970s

Connecticut

600

Makes sense: BR Standard is a fashion line from this store

Banana Republic

600

A big shot in basketball:
HERE TO RIP NET

three pointer

600

Jon Krakauer's "Where Men Win Glory" tells of this man who left the NFL for the Army & was killed in Afghanistan

(Pat) Tillman

600

A proverbially lucky nationality drops the H & becomes this part of your eye

the iris (from Irish)

800

Not an actual accolade, it's received by the hero of an 1895 war tale after being hit on the head by a deserter

the red badge of courage

800

In 1898 the Curies discovered this radioactive element & named it for Marie's country of birth

polonium 

800

Named for a green sushi condiment, this company calls itself "the world's hottest cloud storage"

Wasabi

800

Multi-gender tennis:
EDIBLE MUD SOX

mixed doubles

800

"Radioactive... a Tale of Love & Fallout" is about the relationship between this couple with real chemistry

Marie & Pierre Curie

800

A word meaning to make holy loses an H & gets permission to become this word meaning to permit

allow (from hallow)

1000

It's an "impartial selector" of Triwizard champions

The Goblet of Fire

1000

Named for an atoll, the site of nuclear testing, this then-daring 2-piece swimsuit exploded onto the scene in Paris in 1946

bikini

1000

This restaurant chain says the only ingredient it uses that's hard to pronounce is the pepper in its name

Chipotle

1000

Olympic event with ropes & ribbons:
CATCHY STRING SHIMMY

rhythmic gymnastics 

1000

"His Truth Is Marching On" tells about this late, great Georgia congressman & "the Power of Hope"

John Lewis

1000

Something fake loses an H & horses around as this

pony (from phony)