Which witch movie?
Oxymorons
National Hot Dog Month
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"Ment" Garnish
100

Margaret Hamilton, 1939

The Wizard of Oz

100

In this place at a movie theatre, the first word gives up, and the second one toughs it out.

Concession Stand 

100

This Germany city usually gets the credit for originating the hot dog in the 1480s.

Frankfurt

100

A standard used for comparison, or a measuring tool .9144 meters long.

Yardstick

100

The ninth one says people retain rights that aren't enumerated in the U.S. constitution.

Amendment

200

Nicole Kidman, 2005

Bewitched

200

Hey, operators of southern California cemeteries under this name-is it trees or is it grass?

Forest Lawn

200

In 1929's "The Karnival Kid", "Hot dogs!" were the first words ever uttered onscreen by this rodent. 

Mickey Mouse

200

The brewer's type of this, used in beer making, is also a food supplement. 

Yeast

200

The anointing of the sick is one of these.

Sacrament

300

Tilda Swinton, 2005

The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

300

Put this word after "Dodge" to complete an oxymoron & a pickup truck.

Ram

300

Pick up a hot dog in Chicago & the locals will be adamant about "absolutely, positively, no" this condiment!

Ketchup

300

This term for an obsequiously agreeable fellow dates to the 1910s.

Yes Man

300

It's the residue that stays behind in the bottle.

Sediment

400

Nicole Kidman & Sandra Bullock, 1998

Practical Magic

400

A 12-step program for those from dysfunctional homes is called these offspring of alcoholics. 

Adult children

400

This Hollywood legend's favorite meal was reportedly champagne & hot dogs.

Marlene Dietrich

400

The red berries attract birds & the durable wood of this evergreen tree is often used to make archery bows.

Yew

400

An obstacle

Impediment (Impairment)

500

Neve Campbell & Fairuzza Balk, 1996

The Craft

500

In 2001 President Bush headed to Texas for 30 days of policy & play described as this.

A working vacation

500
FDR served hot dogs to this British king & his queen.

King George VI

500

A West African people living primarily in southwestern Nigeria.

Yoruba

500

A wall to hold back water; you can walk along the famous London one.

Embankment