BOOKS FOR THE TRAVELER
PLANES, TRAINS OR AUTOMOBILES
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
ART FOR ART'S SAKE
RELAX, WE'RE STILL RATED G
200
'Ventriloquists' pals must love the books called "Boston For" these, "RV Vacations For" these, etc.'
Dummies
200
'Gown parts'
trains
200
'Isolated in 1983, the virus that causes AIDS is known today by this acronym'
HIV
200
'Salvador Dali once planned to build a table made entirely of these hard-boiled items "so that it could be eaten"'
eggs
200
'Paul Angelis voiced the chief Blue Meanie & some dude named Ringo in this 1968 film'
Yellow Submarine
400
'Learn how to get the best deals in "The Travel Detective" by Peter Greenberg, travel editor of this NBC morning show'
Today
400
'Encarta says in 1900 NYC, Chicago & Boston, 1,170 of these were powered by steam, 800 by electricity & 400 by gas'
automobiles
400
'Severe cases of this fever can cause jaundice, which gave the disease its name'
yellow fever
400
'A Sarasota, Florida company specializes in giant sculptures in this medium; it's not just for castles anymore'
sand
400
'The piscine lead in this '03 film: "If this is some kind of practical joke, it's not funny, & I know funny, I'm a clownfish"'
Finding Nemo
600
'Whether you're browsing or buying, you'll love Suzy Gershman's series of books called "Born To" do this'
Shop
600
'Smoothers'
planes
600
'It's the B form of this inflammation of the liver that's spread by some kinds of personal contact'
hepatitis
600
'Chef Alain Roby set a Guinness record in 2006 by sculpting a 20-foot 8-inch skyscraper from this sweet'
chocolate
600
'For a category on G-rated films, that'll do, this 1995 title porker. That'll do'
Babe
800
'The series known as "Lonely" this published a special 448-page book covering "every country in the world"'
Lonely Planet
800
'Charles & Frank Duryea are credited with producing the first of these for consumer sale in the U.S.'
automobiles
800
'Mary Mallon was the first known carrier of this disease in the U.S.'
typhoid
800
'Lana Shuttleworth transforms these roadwork markers into art, as in the 7 foot by 10 foot landscape seen here'
pylons or traffic cones
800
'Tom Hanks says, "That wasn't flying. That was...falling with style" in this 1995 animated movie'
Toy Story
1000
'If you've just bought the book "Discovering Denali", you must be planning a trip to this state'
Alaska
1000
'In France they have some called Grande Vitesse; in Japan, they have Shinkansen'
trains
1000
'Deadly outbreaks of cholera struck British, French & Russian soldiers equally in this 1853-56 war'
the Crimean War
1000
'Jim Victor made parmesan ships with pizza dough sails & spaghetti rigging for a 2005 parade honoring this holiday'
Columbus Day
1000
'In 2005 this title duo investigated "The Curse of the Were-Rabbit"'
Wallace & Gromit