AVENUE "Q"
CHICAGO
CAB ARRAY
FAN TOM
WE'RE TALKING BROADWAY
200
'Nestle introduced this drink product in 1948 to compete with Ovaltine'
Quik
200
'The Art Institute of Chicago is guarded by 2 of these beasts (bronze ones, not real ones)'
lions
200
'You might want to take a water taxi to this city's Piazza San Marco but--mamma mia!--it can be pricey'
Venice
200
'"I have given up newspapers... for Tacitus and Thucydides... and I find myself much the happier", said this U.S. pres.'
Thomas Jefferson
200
'John Lithgow & Norbert Leo Butz conned their way onto Broadway as the title rogues in "Dirty Rotten" these'
Scoundrels
400
'Elizabeth Hooton was one of the first female preachers of this religious group'
the Quakers
400
'In 2005, a search for "Chicago's Fairest Colleen" chose Bridget McLaughlin to reign over this parade'
the St. Patrick\'s Day parade
400
'Even when you think it's too expensive, the price you pay to ride in a cab is called by this homophone'
a fare
400
'He had the "Common Sense" to idolize Ben Franklin, who encouraged his move to America in 1774'
Tom Paine
400
'Tim Curry & David Hyde Pierce star in this Monty Python inspired show'
Spamalot
600
'This luxury liner moored in Long Beach, Calif. is said to be haunted by a mysterious woman in white'
the Queen Mary
600
'Untouchable Tours visits such sanguineous spots as the site of this February 1929 event'
the Valentine\'s Day Massacre
600
'Often seen in Central Park, this conveyance gets part of its name from the Latin word for "foot"'
a pedicab
600
'Since childhood, this author of "I Am Charlotte Simmons" has been a huge fan of a book called "Honey Bear"'
(Tom) Wolfe
600
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the Gershwin Theatre in New York: "I'm on the Broadway set of Wicked.") In 2004, this young actress defied gravity & flew off with a Tony award for her performance as a witch in "Wicked"'
Idina Menzel
800
'He was Norway's minister of defense from 1931 to 1933'
Quisling
800
'Shoppers adore "The Magnificent Mile", the north part of this avenue'
Michigan
800
'Cab drivers came to be called hacks because of this old word for a coach for hire'
hackney
800
'This "Jude the Obscure" author admired Browning but was said to be too shy to meet him'
Thomas Hardy
800
'An off-Broadway hit in 1987 & then a film, this play set in a Louisiana beauty parlor finally blossomed on B'way in 2005'
Steel Magnolias
1000
'When medium-sized, these hard clams are marketed as cherrystones'
quahogs
1000
'At Shedd Aquarium these white whales are such good vocalizers that you may feel they're talking to you'
belugas
1000
'"Cab" is a shortened form of this 4-syllable French word for a light one-horse carriage'
cabriolet
1000
'This Scot's famous 1840s lectures on heroes & hero worship featured Odin & Rousseau'
Carlyle
1000
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reads from the Golden Theatre in New York with a special friend.) In the Broadway hit "Avenue Q", Nicky here sings about this German word that means happiness at the misfortune of others'
Schadenfreude