11-Letter Words
Produce Some Slang
The Richest Person In The State
It "Iz" What Is It
Languages
200

This dashboard instrument tells you how fast your car is moving

Speedometer

200

A Bronx cheer is also known as this fruit

Raspberry

200

Washington: this computer geek

Bill Gates

200

A fine, gentle misty rain

Drizzle

200

Ethiopia's official language, Amharic, is the world's second most-widely spoken Semitic language; this is first

Arabic

400

Intense fan frenzy toward John, Paul, George & Ringo, or a 1977 Broadway musical about them

Beatlemania

400

A New Zealander

Kiwi

400

Nebraska: this "Oracle of Omaha"

Warren Buffet

400

Albus Dumbledore is a famous one

Wizard

400

More people speak this language than any other that uses the Cyrillic alphabet

Russian

600

Another name for mercury, it can also mean unpredictable or mercurial

Quicksilver

600

This disparaging term is used for a small country whose economy is mostly dependent on its fruit exports

Banana Republic

600

Maryland: 5.5 billion he was born in Maryland served in WW11 as a General

Ted Lerner

600

This 7-letter adjective means odd or unconventional in style

Bizarre

600

Spanish, Dutch & Belarusian are all part of this family of languages; Estonian isn't

Indo-European

800

This Mexican fried tortilla with meat filling is called

Chimichanga

800

This tropical fruit is slang for a grenade because of its similar shape & crisscross pattern

Pineapple

800

Oregon: this chairman of Nike

Phil Knight

800

A gadget, or a character in "Gremlins"

Gizmo

800

This language's many dialects include Bergen, Telemark & Helgeland

Norwegian

1000

From the French, it's a low neckline on a dress

Décolletage

1000

DD: This 2-word term for pretended disdain for what you can't have is from Aesop's fable about a fox in a vineyard

Sour Grapes

1000

Kansas: Charles of this family that supports conservative causes

Koch

1000

This fore-&-aft sail is set on the third mast of a ship

Mizzen

1000

When the Philippines became independent in 1946, this was the official language; it's now called Filipino

Tagalog