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THAT "BIT" AT THE END
SCULPTURE
FASHION
STATES' HIGHEST POINTS
SPACE-Y MUSIC
200
'This type of card can be used to make an electronic withdrawal of funds on deposit in a bank'
debit
200
'Luca Della Robbia is said to be the first sculptor to apply glazes to this semi-fired ceramic clay with an Italian name'
terra cotta
200
'Mousquetaires, formal ones of these for women, have lengthwise buttoned openings at the wrist'
(opera) gloves
200
'Jerimoth Hill in Providence County'
Rhode Island
200
'The late, great Queen vocalist Freddie ____'
Mercury
400
'A document or object shown in court & identified as evidence'
an exhibit
400
'In 1482 he asked the Duke of Milan for a job, saying, "I can further execute sculpture in marble, bronze or clay"'
da Vinci
400
'President Truman popularized this shirt with the name of a Hawaiian greeting when he was on the cover of Life in 1951'
an aloha
400
'Mount Arvon on the Upper Peninsula'
Michigan
400
'A synth-snazzy song by Duran Duran:
"New ____ On Monday"'
Moon
600
'Psychological term meaning to consciously or unconsciously restrain an impulse'
inhibit
600
'He carved a bust of Lincoln for the U.S. Capitol rotunda; his much bigger one is in South Dakota'
(Gutzon) Borglum
600
'Named for an Italian resort isle, these tight 3/4-length pants have a short slit on the outside of each leg'
capris
600
'Mount Magazine, which has Ozark National Forest land on its slopes'
Arkansas
600
'Part of the successful production team the Smeezingtons:
Bruno ____'
Mars
800
'So you & Amy found a place together--mind if I ask, are you going to get married or just do this?'
cohabit
800
'A method of casting for bronze sculptures, cire-perdue means "lost" this in English'
wax
800
'In the '80s big sweaters were popularly paired with these pants named for a strap at the bottom of each leg'
stirrup pants
800
'Granite Peak in Custer National Forest'
Montana
800
'A No. 5 hit for Train:
"Drops Of ____"'
Jupiter
1000
'An eye socket'
an orbit
1000
'When he won the commission for "The Burghers of Calais", he promised to deliver "six sculptures for the price of one"'
Auguste Rodin
1000
'It's the amphibian name for the ornamental fastener
seen
here
'
a frog
1000
'Sassafras Mountain, about 30 miles northwest of Greenville'
South Carolina
1000
'A jazz musician whose costumes combined Ancient Egypt & science fiction:
____ Ra'
Sun