I'LL REPEAT MYSELF AGAIN TOO
NAPOLEON THE INNOVATOR
THE MEASURE OF A FILM
THE WORST PART OF WAKING UP
WINDOWS & DOORS
STUPID QUESTIONS
100

Immigrants brought the first of this type of drum to the U.S. from China in the 1800s

A TOM-TOM

100

This reading system for the blind began as a challenge by Napoleon to find a way for soldiers to communicate silently in the dark

BRAILLE

100


2012: Attack of the 50 ____ Cheerleader

FOOT

100

Orange juice tastes awful after brushing because sodium lauryl sulfate in this product suppresses sweet receptors

TOOTHPASTE
100


You might say this type of window, known for letting in lots of light, is worth a thousand words

 A PICTURE WINDOW

100

The 2 pieces of equipment you'll need to play stickball on the streets of New York

A STICK & A BALL

200

We'll string you along & say you can walk the dog with this item that dates back to the 400s B.C.

A YO-YO

200

Napoleon's conquests spread this measurement system through Europe

THE METRIC SYSTEM

200


2002: 8 ____ featuring music of Eminem

MILE

200

The reduction of salivary flow during sleep is the main culprit for this form of waking halitosis

MORNING BREATH

200


The name of this window seen here derives from architecture, not geography

A BAY WINDOW

200

Family of trees on which you'd find pine cones

PINE TREES

300

Only a dental professional can truly remove this mineral deposit, also called calculus, that forms along & under the gumline

TARTAR

300

Dominique Jean Larrey, Napoleon's chief surgeon, is credited with pioneering this type of medical service -- from French for walking

AMBULANCE SERVICE

300


1999: 8____ featuring Nicolas Cage

(MM) MILLIMETERS

300

A new mixing valve in this could be the key to preventing scalding due to an ill-timed toilet flush

A SHOWERHEAD

300


These skyscraper entrances invented by Theophilus Van Kannel act as air locks preventing cold air from mixing with hot

REVOLVING DOORS

300

This 1905 operetta by Franz Lehar features the Merry Widow Waltz

THE MERRY WIDOW

400

A fish with this Hawaiian name, weighing 72.8 pounds, was caught off Maryland in 2019

MAHI-MAHI

400

In 1804 Napoleon standardized all the laws of France resulting in a civil code still used in places like this Canadian province

QUEBEC

400


2001: Hedwig & the Angry _______

INCH

400

Toxins called congeners in your booze are a reason this condition, also called wine flu, is worse with certain drinks

A HANGOVER

400


Here we go round this bush, traditionally used in Japan to make paper for the sliding doors known as shoji

THE MULBERRY BUSH

400

It's the collective 2-word name for the extinct bears who lived in caves 100,0000 years ago

CAVE BEARS

500

In this fairy-tale-influenced Gregory Maguire novel, the vain stepmother is Lucrezia Borgia

MIRROR MIRROR

500

Egyptology began with Napoleon's 1798 invasion of Egypt & the discovery of this stone, a key to language translation

THE ROSETTA STONE

500


1953: The Beast from 20,000 _______

FATHOMS

500

Lacrimal gland production is lowest during sleep so this rhyming disorder is often worse when waking

DRY EYE
500


French Cathedrals at Reims & Amiens are known for these floral windows, replete with stained glass

ROSETTES (ROSE)

500

It's the name given the nearly 1-week-long military conflict between Israel & several Arab neighbors in 1967

THE 6 DAY WAR