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WHICH U.S. CABINET DEPARTMENT?
THE BELLS ARE RINGING
WE LOVE DISNEYLAND
MY GALAXY
FOUND IN TRANSLATION
200
'The Internal Revenue Service'
the Treasury
200
'The bell variety of this edible item is a specially cultivated group from the species Capsicum annuum'
the pepper
200
'Disneyland once boasted that it had the world's 8th-largest fleet of these undersea vessels; they returned in 2007'
submarines
200
'During his circumnavigating expedition around 1519, he observed the galactic "clouds" later named after him'
Magellan
200
'Livius Andronicus started Latin epic poetry by translating this author from Greek'
Homer
400
'The National Park Service'
Department of Interior
400
'Formerly known as Molson Centre, Bell Centre is the home ice for this Canadian hockey team'
the Montreal Canadiens
400
'The construction of Disneyland delayed this animated film, but the heroine's castle became the park's centerpiece'
Sleeping Beauty
400
'The closest spiral galaxy to us is this one named for the mythological wife of Perseus'
Andromeda
400
'"Ende Gut, Alles Gut" is the German title of this Shakespeare play'
All\'s Well That Ends Well
600
'The Employee Benefits Security Administration'
the Department of Labor
600
'The Xmas song standard titled these "Bells" was introduced by Bob Hope in the 1951 movie "The Lemon Drop Kid"'
"Silver Bells"
600
'During the holiday season, Jack Skellington of "The Nightmare Before Christmas" appears in this spooky attraction'
The Haunted Mansion
600
'This "colorful" effect is used to determine the enormous distances between Earth & faraway galaxies'
the redshift
600
'Constance Garnett first brought English readers "Prestupleniye i Nakazaniye", this Dostoyevsky work'
Crime and Punishment
800
'The Federal Aviation Administration'
the Department of Transportation
800
'In 1752 England's Whitechapel Foundry cast this at a cost of 150 pounds, 13 shillings, 8 pence'
the Liberty Bell
800
'You can zap space enemy targets with lasers on the Astro Blasters ride named for this Space Ranger'
Buzz Lightyear
800
'The word "galaxy" is from a Greek word for this liquid'
milk
800
'In Czech translation, this Dan Brown bestseller is "Sifra Mistra Leonarda"'
The Da Vinci Code
1000
'The Bureau of the Census'
the Commerce Department
1000
'Poe rhymed "the rolling of the bells--of the bells, bells, bells", with this "of the bells"'
the tolling of the bells
1000
'This creature was far from his Himalayan home when he began lurking inside Disneyland's Matterhorn in 1978'
the Abominable Snowman
1000
'Canis Major & Sextans A are 2 examples of these "tiny" galaxies that have far fewer stars in them than others'
a dwarf galaxy
1000
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Louis L\'Amour