POT LUCK
U.S. GEOGRAPHY
A JOLLY CATEGORY
HITS OF 1964
CROSSWORD CLUES "L"
200
'This British prime minister lived in his home of Chartwell in Westerham, Kent for the last 41 years of his life'
Winston Churchill
200
'This river's drainage area covers about 1.25 million square miles in 31 states'
Mississippi
200
'Jolly Time was the first brand name of this snack food'
Popcorn
200
'The Beatles' first No. 1 song in America, it's one of the biggest-selling British singles of all time'
"I Want to Hold Your Hand"
200
'Grand or petty crime
(7)'
Larceny
400
'The Ninety-Nines, an organization of women pilots, bestows memorial scholarships named for this woman'
Amelia Earhart
400
'The highest peaks in this colorful mountain range of the Appalachian system lie in North Carolina'
Blue Ridge Mountains
400
'"Frosty the Snowman was a jolly, happy soul, with a corncob pipe and a button nose and two eyes made out of" this'
Coal
400
'Mary Wells told us that "Nothing you could say can tear me away from" him'
"My Guy"
400
'Where Henry Cabot might bunk
(5)'
Lodge
600
'In international message flags, a red one stands for danger; a yellow one means this'
Quarantine/disease
600
'Cape Mendocino in Humboldt County is the westernmost point of this state'
California
600
'(Hi, I'm Katherine Kelly Lang from "The Bold and the Beautiful") On TV, my dad Keith Wegeman played this "jolly" advertising icon first used in canned peas'
The Jolly Green Giant
600
'This hit whose intro is heard here topped the charts in both England & the U.S. in the fall of 1964:'
"Oh, Pretty Woman"
600
'Philosophically, it makes sense
(5)'
Logic
800
'From 1849 to 1956, a drawing by Richard Doyle graced the cover of every issue of this satiric British humor magazine'
Punch
800
'The 2 main branches of this inlet in Washington state are Hood Canal & Admiralty Inlet'
Puget Sound
800
'This poem calls Santa "A right jolly old elf"'
"The Night Before Christmas"
800
'The Detergents' "Leader of the Laundromat" was a parody of this Shangri-Las hit'
"Leader of the Pack"
800
'Numbers game
(7)'
Lottery
1000
'French term for a thickener of soups & white sauces, made from flour & butter heated to form a paste'
Roux
1000
'Haleakala on this "Valley Island" of Hawaii has the world's largest dormant volcanic crater'
Maui
1000
'This Australian song says, "Once a jolly swagman camped by a billabong, under the shade of a coolibah tree"'
"Waltzing Matilda"
1000
'Billboard says this Louis Armstrong hit was the first song from a Broadway show to hit No. 1 in the rock era'
"Hello, Dolly!"
1000
'Parsifal was his pop
(9)'
Lohengrin