Book of Ruth
Bull___
Solve the Mystery
Taking a Video Game Break
Like Sunday Morning
100

Ruth did what action to Boaz’s barley fields

Glean

100

Relief pitchers warm up there

Bullpen

100

Time to interview one of these, someone who saw or heard what happened; one in court testifies under oath

Witness

100

Help fight the Cold War in the third title in this series; "Black Ops" is rated M, so you'll have to wait for that... right?

Call of Duty

100

First things first! Get breakfast going, maybe this egg dish that can have "-te" at the end, or not

Omelette

200

What town did Ruth and Naomi eventually return to?

Bethlehem

200

This symbol of Yale is considered a non-sporting breed by the American Kennel Club

Bulldog

200

Someone the police want to talk to is a person of interest; someone accused of the crime is this word

Suspect

200

In February 2014 this addictive game about a little winged creature was taken down by its developer

Flappy Bird

200

At church, pay attention to this lecture from the preacher

Sermon

300

From which disgraced lineage is Ruth from

Moab

300

The small, central circle on a dartboard

Bullseye

300

Let's not go accusing Johnny Gilbert just yet; we haven't found this "M" word, the reason he did that

Motive

300

Use 3 boosts & detonate as many gems as you can in 60 seconds in this alliterative Popcap app

Bejeweled Blitz

300

Shopping is always nice, like at this outdoor spot with a bloodsucking insect in its name

Flea Market

400

Boaz exchanged what item to confirm his redemption of Ruth

Shoe

400

2-word term for a railed, super-high-speed passenger transport like the shinkansen in Japan

Bullet Train

400

An Old Norse term for "tracking" gave us this 6-letter word for a detective who tracks down clues

Sleuth

400

Chell is back in Aperture Science Labs & must deal with GLaDOS in this platform-puzzle game "2

Portal

400

Check out this daytime movie showing whose name comes from the French for "morning"

Matinee

500

Before Ruth tied the knot with Boaz, she was married to this man

Mahlon

500

The Progressive Party of 1912 was popularly known by this name, from a line uttered by Theodore Roosevelt

Bull Moose Party

500

Solve the case with this type of reasoning from the general to the specific; a kids' book is called this kind of "Detective"

Deductive

500

Leap into this Lima Sky app with jet packs & propeller hats, but see if you can avoid black holes

Doodle Jump

500

Take this morning walk that, despite its name, has nothing to do with our nation's founding document

Constitutional