JIMMY LOVES THAT COMPUTER
NEW JERSEYITES
METAPHORICAL INSULTS
AMERICAN AUTHORS
FISH
200
'Jimmy swears by Windows, while his pal Ned sticks to this Apple system that Windows mimics'
Macintosh
200
'Though he shares his name with a city in Ohio, this president was born in Caldwell, New Jersey'
Cleveland
200
'Trixie has only one of these propellant devices in the water'
an oar
200
'He wrote amateur musical comedies at Princeton about 10 years before "The Great Gatsby"'
F. Scott Fitzgerald
200
'Like humans, the lungfish has a heart with this many chambers'
4
400
'On Jimmy's monitor, this moving image that prevents burn-in is comely model Tippy Sealy'
a screensaver
400
'Pair seen here--they were both born in New Jersey

"All right, you take Joan and I'll take Sandra."
"Oh, Sandra sends me."
"Well then I'll take Joan!"
"Joan sends me too."
"Now listen, you... I'm going to send you!"
"Sorry, you don't even appeal to me."'
Abbott & Costello
400
'Abner's device perfected by Otis "doesn't go to the top floor"'
the elevator
400
'As a war correspondant, this Tarzan creator witnessed the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor'
Edgar Rice Burroughs
400
'Like some gouramis, several grunts are famous for doing this when 2 of them meet'
kissing
600
'Jimmy learned HTML, hypertext markup language, to create this, addressable at jimmyland.com'
his web site
600
'Englewood would always "Welcome Back" this ex-sweathog born there February 18, 1954'
John Travolta
600
'Mitzi is this device that doesn't emit enough luminescence'
a dim bulb
600
'He began his "Goosebumps" series with 1992's "Welcome to Dead House"'
R.L. Stine
600
'Aquarium fish include the fighting fish & this one that shares its name with the Manassa Mauler'
Jack Dempsey
800
'Jimmy created one of these to catalog his coin collection, with fields including date & nation of origin'
a database
800
'Middle name of Chatham-born merchant Aaron Ward'
Montgomery
800
'The lights are on, but this is Skippy's problem'
no one\'s home
800
'Harper Lee helped him research an article which developed into the work "In Cold Blood"'
Truman Capote
800
'This name for the rock bass sounds like it takes late-night flights'
the redeye
1000
'Ironically, Jimmy spent the second Sunday in May replacing this, his PC's main circuit board'
a motherboard
1000
'This Trenton-born Colorado explorer was killed in an 1813 assault on York, Canada; he was "piqued"'
(Zebulon) Pike
1000
'Biff could be thick as one, or one short of a load'
a brick
1000
'In 1962 this "Cardinal Sins" author received the Edison Award for his "Catholic Hour" radio broadcasts'
(Andrew) Greeley
1000
'Clown fish can avoid their enemies by swimming among these marine polyps with a floral name'
anenomes