VERMONT
BIRDS
FOOD
HISTORIC QUOTES
CANADIAN ACTORS
200
'Stowe is a mecca for enthusiasts of this winter sport'
Skiing
200
'A diet of algae, shrimp & crustaceans gives these wading birds their distinctive pink color'
Flamingos
200
'A Greek favorite, dolma is made with rice & ground meat wrapped in these leaves'
Grape Leaves
200
'Following the famous "Checkers" speech, D. Eisenhower told him, "You're my boy"'
Richard Nixon
200
'This on-screen partner of John Belushi won an Emmy for comedy writing in '77 for "Saturday Night Live"'
Dan Aykroyd
400
'As you might expect, this is Vermont's state tree'
Maple
400
'Named for one of its favorite places to nest, this owl also lives in trees, towers & old hawk nests'
Barn Owl
400
'1st brought to the New World by English colonists, it's America's most popular cheese'
Cheddar
400
'Daniel Webster called this Boston building "The Cradle of American Liberty"'
Faneuil Hall
400
'In 1957 this actor read for the role of Hamilton Burger on "Perry Mason" but won the title role'
Raymond Burr
600
'This range, an extension of the Appalachians, covers much of the state'
Green Mountains
600
'The 2 most highly developed senses in birds'
Hearing & Sight
600
'Word for a French stew that's a homophone for a popular brand of spaghetti sauce'
Ragout (Ragu)
600
'He didn't care for the bald eagle as our national symbol, calling it "a bird of bad moral character"'
Benjamin Franklin
600
'13 years after being "beamed up" for the last time on TV's "Star Trek", he began playing "T.J. Hooker"'
William Shatner
800
'This type of rock mined near Proctor was used to build the U.S. Supreme Court building'
Marble
800
'This South American bird is often described as a smaller version of the ostrich'
Rhea
800
'This English classic is made with eggs, milk & flour baked in beef drippings'
Yorkshire Pudding
800
'"Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out" was the title of a lecture he gave in 1967'
Dr. Timothy Leary
800
'(AUDIO DAILY DOUBLE):
This TV western star reached the top of the charts in 1964 with the following song:
"He lay face down in the desert sand, clutching a six-gun in his hand, shot from behind..."'
Lorne Greene ("Ringo")
1000
'This college's Bread Loaf School of English is well known throughout the academic world'
Middlebury
1000
'Feeding mostly on other birds, this blue-gray falcon is the fastest moving animal'
Peregrine Falcon
1000
'Condiment ingredient called the "apple" & the "peach" of the tropics'
Mango
1000
'In 1798 Robert Goodloe Harper said, "Millions for defense, but not one cent for" this'
Tribute
1000
'This veteran character actor played Abraham Lincoln, Dodsworth & The Devil in "All That Money Can Buy"'
Walter Huston (father of John)