'At an April 2003 auction, a loincloth worn by this screen Tarzan didn't meet its reserve, so it wasn't sold'
Johnny Weissmuller
200
'This book by Virginia Woolf inspired Michael Cunningham's novel "The Hours"'
"Mrs. Dalloway"
200
'Feinstein & Boxer'
California
200
'In August in Salt Lake City there's a festival for this Mideastern dance (& you thought Utahans were a staid bunch...)'
belly dancing
200
'It's equal to 1.057 quarts'
liter
400
'MGM rejected this Olympic swimmer for the role in 1931; in 1933 he played it for another film company'
Buster Crabbe
400
'The first line of this Philip Roth novella is "The first time I saw Brenda she asked me to hold her glasses"'
"Goodbye, Columbus"
400
'Kyl & McCain'
Arizona
400
'Directional corner of Utah that's home to 1/4 of the Four Corners Monument'
southeast
400
'(Hi, I'm Hal Sparks) In the Women's National Basketball Association, the Sparks play their home games in this city'
Los Angeles
600
'In a 1981 film Miles O'Keeffe was Tarzan to this lady's Jane'
Bo Derek
600
'In 2003 Spenser & Hawk returned in a novel called "Back Story" by this author'
Robert B. Parker
600
'Edwards & Dole'
North Carolina
600
'This Mormon left his name on the Utah canyon seen here, which he described as "a hell of a place to lose a cow"'
Ebenezer Bryce
600
'This family of archaeologists has made many important fossil discoveries in Tanzania's Olduvai Gorge'
the Leakeys
800
'We guess that starring as Tarzan in 1984's "Greystoke" made him a Highlander ape man'
Christopher Lambert
800
'This 2002 novel by Yann Martel tells the story of 16-year-old Pi Patel, who survives a shipwreck'
"Life of Pi"
800
'Cornyn & Hutchinson'
Texas
800
'To demonstrate the acoustics in this Salt Lake City building, tour guides will drop a pin'
the Mormon Tabernacle
800
'(Sofia of the Clue Crew at the Kentucky Derby Museum in Louisville) The Kentucky Derby is run on a track made of this, a mixture of sand, silt & clay'
loam
1000
'This TV "Pretender" was the voice of "Disney's Tarzan" on TV'
Michael T. Weiss
1000
'His "Myth of Sisyphus" outlined his theory of the absurd'
Albert Camus
1000
'Hagel & Nelson'
Nebraska
1000
'In the 1870s silver brought folks in droves to this city; now it's the silver screen that's the draw each January'
Park City
1000
'Woe is me! This book follows Jeremiah in the Bible'