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THE GREAT STATE OF....
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The 2 states whose one word names are contained in other state names.
Gun shy
100

Under Timothy Leary is the slogan "Turn on, tune in", do this.

Drop out
100

This 4'10" author began her epic in 1926 after an injury; David O. Selznick bought the rights & the rest is history.

Margaret Mitchell
100

It's Harvard's school color.

Crimson
100

In 1967 John Lennon appeared on the cover of the first issue of this music magazine.

Rolling Stone
100

It touches four of the Great Lakes.

Michigan
200

It was an accident with this substance that caused John Smith to go back to England in 1609.

Gunpowder
200

This comic's sole entry in "Bartlett's" is "Take my wife... please!"

Henny Youngman
200

While on the run in the 1930s, this 4'10" bank robber sent poetry & photos of her & Clyde to newspapers.

Bonnie Parker
200

You might blush as red as this plant of the goosefoot family that has an edible red root.

A beet
200

Warren Buffett topped this mag's 2008 list of billionaires; mayor Bloomberg was its most powerful billionaire in 2009.

Forbes
200

It's shape reminds me of one of those big foam fingers at sporting events.

Idaho
300

"Anything You Can Do" is a song from this popular musical.

Annie Get Your Gun
300

In a 1992 interview she said, "I suppose I could have stayed home and baked cookies and had teas".

Hillary Clinton
300

This 4'9" actress won an Oscar for only her second film, "The Year of Living Dangerously".

Linda Hunt
300

The name of this gem precedes "throated hummingbird".

Ruby
300

The name of this food magazine is a French phrase often said before dining.

Bon Appetit
300

The combined area of all the other New England states would fit inside this largest New England state.

Maine
400

2-word name for a cannon support that was often coupled with a caisson.

A gun carriage
400

Julius Epstein, Philip Epstein & Howard Koch are grouped together for quotes from this classic 1942 film.

Casablanca
400

Though not tall, this future Secy. of State made a big impression in 1993 as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations.

Madeleine Albright
400

This shade of red whose name includes a building block has been a Crayola color since 1949.

Brick red
400

DAILY DOUBLE!!

Parade
400

It's the smallest state in the Deep South.

South Carolina
500

Nobel literature laureate Grass

Gunter
500

"Ya got trouble, folks, right here in River City" is listed under this lyricist's name.

Meredith Wilson
500

In 1928 this diminutive daughter of an Albanian grocer joined the Sisters of Loretto in Ireland.

Mother Theresa
500

This shade of scarlet gets its name from the Latin for "worm".

Vermillion
500

"Life made easier" is the motto of the magazine called "Real" this.

Simple
500

Eight other states were formed all or in part from territory this state once claimed.

Virginia