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AMERICAN HODGEPODGE
THE KING'S MUSIC
ANTARCTIC EXPLORERS
ADVENTURE HEROES
CROSSWORD CLUES "B"
200
'The White House's Diplomatic Reception Room was the site of his famous "Fireside Chats"'
Franklin D. Roosevelt
200
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"Well since my baby left me, I've found a new place to dwell..."
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"Heartbreak Hotel"
200
'His 1930 book "Little America" is an account of his flight to the South Pole'
Richard Byrd
200
'In March 1997 he got a new costume: hot white & blue, no cape & an S like a lightning bolt'
Superman
200
'Hubbard's cupboard condition
(4)'
bare
400
'Amos Alonzo Stagg was no dummy; he invented the football tackling dummy at this New Haven university'
Yale
400
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"You know I can be found, sitting home all alone..."
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"Don\'t Be Cruel"
400
'On Dec. 17, 1911 he left the South Pole, leaving behind a tent & the Norwegian flag'
Roald Amundsen
400
'Simon Templar's initials give you an abbreviation for this, his nickname'
The Saint
400
'Bell tower for bats
(6)'
belfry
600
'This memorial that proves that 4 heads are better than one is also called the Shrine of Democracy'
Mount Rushmore
600
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"Spider Murphy played the tenor saxophone, Little Joe was blowin' on the slide trombone..."
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"Jailhouse Rock"
600
'An Antarctic sea & ice shelf are named for this man who discovered the North Magnetic Pole'
James Ross
600
'This Dumas hero who left home at age 16 to be a Musketeer was based on a real person'
d\'Artagnan
600
'He'll "meat" you anywhere
(7)'
butcher
800
'It's the reason Kansas has 34 stars on its state seal'
the number of states at the time it came into the Union
800
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"A-well-a bless my soul what's wrong with me..."
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"All Shook Up"
800
'In the 1950s this New Zealand mountaineer blazed a trail for Sir Vivian Fuchs, the first to cross Antarctica'
Sir Edmund Hillary
800
'Trapped by a cave-in after World War I, gases preserved him & he awoke in the 25th century'
Buck Rogers
800
'Girl or quail group
(4)'
bevy
1000
'The eastern part of this "Palmetto State" is the Low Country, & the western part is the Up Country'
South Carolina
1000
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"I gave a letter to the postman, he put it in his sack..."
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"Return To Sender"
1000
'The last entry in this Briton's diary, dated March 29, 1912, ended, "For God's sake look after our people"'
Robert Scott
1000
'First names of detective Fenton Hardy's adventurous sons'
Frank & Joe
1000
'To surprise attack with shrubbery
(9)'
bushwhack