U.S. LAKES & RIVERS
DAY TIME
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JOHN GRISHAM
Sports
100

As you can gather from its name, Lake Texoma is shared by these 2 states

Texas & Oklahoma

100

The first day of the week mentioned by name in "Robinson Crusoe" isn't Friday but rather, this restful day

Sunday

100

More complicated than scissors, this device turns your sensitive documents into confetti

Shredder

100

Tulane law student Darby Shaw uncovers a conspiracy for the birds in this Grisham thriller

The Pelican Brief

100

Who lost the first-ever Super Bowl? 

The Kansas City Chiefs

200

This large Louisiana lake is named for Louis XIV's marine minister

Lake Pontchartrain

200

In English, it's alphabetically the last day of the week

Wednesday

200

"I'm in tatters", Mick Jagger sang in this tune from "Some Girls"

"Shattered"
200

In 1981 Grisham graduated from law school in this state; he was admitted to its bar later that year

Mississippi

200

What is the maximum number of points you can score in a game of bowling?

300

300

Until 1900 when engineers reversed the flow, this river flowed into Lake Michigan

Chicago River
300

J. Wellington Wimpy often said, "I will gladly pay you" this day "for a hamburger today"

Tuesday

300

From the Book of Common Prayer, "Those whom God hath joined together let no man put" this

Asunder

300

This Grisham novel centers on a lawsuit against a big tobacco company & the sequestration of the title group

The Runaway Jury

300

This was the first men's NCAA basketball team 16-seed to beat a 1-seed during March Madness.

University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC)

400

This lake whose French name means "heart of an awl" is at the heart of a beautiful resort area in Idaho

Lake Coeur d'Alene

400

Day of the week that's the English equivalent to the Latin Saturni dies

Saturday

400

It's the term archaeologists use for those broken pieces of pottery found during digs

Sherds (shards)

400

The title character of this Grisham novel is 11-year-old Mark, who hires a lawyer, Reggie Love

The Client

400

What was the first NHL team to win back-to-back Stanley Cup titles?

Montreal Canadiens

500

In 1819 the Independence became the first steamboat used on this river

Missouri

500

G.K. Chesterton wrote of a "Man Who Was" this day

Thursday

500

Something may be blown to these, from the Irish Gaelic smoidar, "fragment"

Smithereens

500

In a 2003 Grisham book, fictional public defender Clay Carter earns this nickname, also that of real-life lawyer Melvin Belli

"The King of Torts"

500

This well-known musician is so Bad to the Bone, he also played semi-pro baseball and was named rookie of the year!

George Thorogood