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RELIGION
MAGAZINES
DOGS
ARTISTS
U.S. CITIES
200
'Though Hindus disapprove of killing animals, they regard the slaying of these animals as the worst offense'
Cows
200
'Its name is a pronoun, the objective case of "we"'
Us Magazine
200
'A German word meaning "splashing in water" gave us the word "puddle" & this dog's name'
Poodle
200
'When this Spanish surrealist died, there was no rush to buy his prints because there were so many of them'
Salvador Dali
200
'Called the German Athens in the 19th century, this Wisc. city is a leading center of German culture in the U.S.'
Milwaukee
400
'Mormons regard both of these books as the word of God'
The Bible & The Book of Mormon
400
'As you might expect, Smithsonian is published in this city'
Washington, D.C.
400
'Pure white at birth, this dog's spots begin to appear when he's about 3 weeks old'
Dalmatian
400
'His photo silkscreens include "Liz", "Jackie" & "Elvis" as well as "Marilyn"'
Andy Warhol
400
'Survey Sampling, Inc. calls this Iowa capital the No. 1 city for market research'
Des Moines
600
'In most Orthodox synagogues they are separated; in Conservative & Reform they are not'
The Sexes
600
'Of Gourmet, Vanity Fair or Connoisseur, the one that's "The Guide to the Civilized World"'
Connoisseur
600
'This smallest of all dogs comes in all canine colors'
Chihuahua
600
'It was recently said of this artist "He's far more than cowboys & indians. (He) is uncannily modern."'
Frederic Remington
600
'An early visitor found Hohokam Indian ruins here & predicted a new city would rise from the ashes'
Phoenix
800
'Muslim law allows a man to have up to 4 of these if he can support & care for each equally'
Wives
800
'The magazine named for this naturalist celebrated its 100th anniversary in 1987'
Audubon
800
'This "badger dog" was bred to keep its legs short so it could follow a badger into his burrow'
Dachshund
800
'The New Yorker 1st published 1 of this cartoonist's ghoulish works in 1935, long before the TV show'
Charles Addams
800
'This city that earned its own song in "The Music Man" was named for an executive of U.S. Steel'
Gary, Indiana
1000
'In March 1989, 35 archbishops from this country met with the Pope to discuss their flock of 53 million'
United States
1000
'It's now published by the Ben Franklin Literary & Medical Society; Curtis sold it in 1982'
The Saturday Evening Post
1000
'Unlike the German miniature schnauzer, most other breeds of this group originated in the British isles'
Terriers
1000
'German-born artist famous for his portraits of the court of Henry VIII'
Hans Holbein the Younger
1000
'You had to send the earliest Kodaks back to this city to have the film inside developed'
Rochester, New York