COMPOUND WORDS
THE REPUBLICANS
FAST FOOD
SECONDS
STAR'S MOVIES
100

The largest lottery payout

Jackpot


100

In 1874, cartoonist Thomas Nast drew this animal as a symbol for the Republican Party.

The elephant

100

According to this company's legend, founder Dave Thomas wanted the quallity of his burgers to be visible to customers, so he pt square burgers in round buns.

Wendy's

100

This the second-largest city in the US (by population).

Los Angeles

100

The Devil Wears Prada, Out of Africa, Sophie's Choice

Meryl Streep

200

The way women rode horses in the olden days.

Sidesaddle

200

This nickname for the Republican Party dates back to 1875

Grand Old Party

200

This fast food chain partially supports nearly 400 houses in 64 countries where families of hospitalized children can stay for free.

McDonalds

200

With a heavy heart, I tell you that he was the second-tallest president of the U.S

Lyndon Johnson

200

Cast Away, Big, Forest Gump

Tom Hanks

300

Description of a country, such as Bolivia or Switzerland, that is not bordered by an ocean.

Landlocked

300

John McCain succeeded this Republican senator who represented Arizona from 1969 to 1987

Barry Goldwater

300

In 1953, Glen Bell, a former cook in the US Marines, opened the first of these fast food restaurants in Southern California.

Taco Bell

300

This is the second-largest country on earth (by geographical size)?

Canada

300

Ocean's Eleven, Good Night and Good Luck, O Brother, Where Art Thou?

George Clooney

400

This compound word for a reckless and audacious person is found on Evel Knievel's tombstone in Butte, Montana.

Daredevil

400

His first campaign for president in 1904 was a Republican. His seconf campaign in 1912, he was the leader of the Progressive (aka Bull Moose) party.

Theodore Roosevelt

400

In 2013, this fast food restaurant faced public criticism when its foot-long sandwich turned to be only eleven inches.

Subway

400

What is the second-heaviest species of animal on earth?

Elephant

400

Mad Max, The Year of Living Dangerously, Braveheart

Mel Gibson

500

Joe's occupation in the song "One For My Baby."

Bartender

500

This Secretary of Defense in the Kennedy Administration was a Republican who is considered by many to be the architect of the Vietnam war.

Robert McNamara

500

This ubiquitous kitchen appliance, was first marketed to restaurants in the 1940s for fast food preparation.

Microwave ovens

500

This is the second gift in "The Twelve Days of Christmas."

Two turtle doves

500

Hope Floats, Miss Congeniality, The Blind Side

Sandra Bullock