THE SUPER BOWL
THROW THE "BOOK" AT 'EM!
MUPPET NEWS
ALL AROUND LONDON
JULIA
200
'On January 20, 1980
103,985 fans packed into this Pasadena stadium for Super Bowl XIV, the largest Super Bowl crowd ever'
the Rose Bowl
200
'Another name for a handbag or purse'
a pocketbook
200
'Over to Elmo, who reports on the "Tickle Me Satchmo" doll honoring this "Hello, Dolly!" musician'
Louis Armstrong
200
'Chamber Live, an interactive addition to this scary part of Madame Tussaud's, is unsuitable for the very nervous'
Chamber of Horrors
200
'In 2003 controversy erupted after Redbook magazine used a composite photo of her on its July cover'
Julia Roberts
400
'While with the 49ers, this receiver set single game records for most yards (215), receptions (11) & points (18)'
Jerry Rice
400
'One who accepts & pays off bets'
a bookie (or bookmaker)
400
'Longtime roommates Bert & Ernie interview these 2 characters played by Lemmon & Matthau in 1968'
Felix Unger & Oscar Madison
400
'You may want to "seek" this London park named for the Abbot of Westminster's manor'
Hyde Park
400
'She's also buried (sorry, entombed) at Riverside Dr. & 122nd St.'
Julia Grant
600
'The only no-loss team to reach the Super Bowl, they won Super Bowl VII & finished with a perfect 17-0 record'
the Miami Dolphins
600
'Used in preparation of copy for publication, it contains rules for punctuation & typography'
a stylebook
600
'Next, Cookie Monster gets up close & personal with the "Head Baker & Spokes-Elf" of this company'
Keebler
600
'The Chelsea district begins at this square famous in the '80s for its "Rangers"'
Sloane
600
'This woman wed a diplomat after WWII, moved to Paris & went on to the Cordon Bleu School & TV fame'
Julia Child
800
'This Panthers QB's 85-yard pass to Muhsin Muhammad on Feb. 1, 2004 was the Super Bowl's longest ever play from scrimmage'
Jake Delhomme
800
'In an 1895 speech he accepted some segregation in his "Atlanta Compromise"'
Booker T. Washington
800
'In "Gonzo's Book Corner", our blue man snoop reviews this gonzo journalist's "Great Shark Hunt"'
Hunter S. Thompson
800
'A raven that escaped from this historic site in 1981 was last seen at a pub called the Rose & Punchbowl'
the Tower of London
800
'To this writer seen here, we say, "Glory! Glory! Hallelujah"'
Julia Ward Howe
1000
'The Super Bowl's MVP Award is named for this man who served as the NFL's Commissioner from 1960 to 1989'
Pete Rozelle
1000
'William the Conqueror's census of 11th century England'
the Domesday Book
1000
'Hi ho, this CNN Finance host who replaced Willow Bay in 2001 here, sitting in for Kermit the anchorfrog'
Lou Dobbs
1000
'This fashionable London district is so-named for the markets & festivities once held there in the first week of May'
Mayfair
1000
'In a smart move, he arranged a marriage between his daughter Julia & Pompey the Great'
Julius Caesar