Dan, Danny or Daniel
Whose Biography?
Toy & Game Hall of Fame
Sea Creatures
Fictional Hometowns
100

This Canadian American actor and comedian is known for his appearances on Saturday Night Live, as one of the Blues Brothers (with John Belushi), and for his roles in movies such as Ghostbusters

Dan Ackroyd

100

Seabiscuit: An American Legend, was a 2001 book by Laura Hillenbrand about this sporting legend

Seabiscuit was a champion thoroughbred racehorse

100

Morris Michton creating this children's classic after seeing a picture of President Theodore Roosevelt and a bear cub in The Washington Post in 1902

Teddy Bear

100

At 37.4 pounds and 2.1 feet long, this record-breaking crustacean was caught off Cape Cod, Massachusetts in 1975

Lobster

100

Where Lois Lane and Superman live

Metropolis 

200

He won an Emmy and a Golden Globe Award for playing Louis DePalma in the TV sitcom Taxi 

Danny DeVito 

200

The Agony and the Ecstasy by Irving Stone is a 1961 biography of this 16th-century Italian artist

Michelangelo

200

This toy, packaged in an egg-shaped container, came from a WWII effort to make synthetic rubber, as natural rubber production was hampered by the Japanese during the war 

Silly Putty 

200

Chinook, Coho, and Sockeye are all types of this highly valued food fish 

Salmon

200

Where Fred and Wilma Flintstone live

Bedrock

300

Born in 1724, this frontiersman was one of the first explores and settlers of present-day Kentucky 

Daniel Boone

300

Dutch,by Edmund Morris,is the title of a 1999 biography of this US president 

Ronald Regan

300

In 1943, engineer Richard James invented this toy by accident. He was developing a spring that could keep sensitive ship equipment steady at sea, when one prototype fell off the table... and then proceeded down the stairs. 

Slinky 

300

The male (not female) of this equine-named marine creature carries the eggs until they mature

Seahorse

300
Home of Peter Pan, Tinkerbell, and the Lost Boys 

Neverland

400

He starred in The Secret Life of Walter Mitty and White Christmas, and was the first Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF, the United Nations Children's Fund

Danny Kaye

400

Author William Manchester died before completing The Last Lion, a three-volume biography of this legendary WWII leader

Winston Churchill 

400

This wooden construction toy was invented in 1916 by John Lloyd Wright, son of architect Frank Lloyd Wright. It originally came with instructions to build Uncle Tom's Cabin and Honest Abe's birthplace

Lincoln Logs 

400

Ths bivalve was the source of wampum, the sacred beads sometimes used as currency by Native Americans in the northeast 

Clam

400

Hometown of George Bailey in the movie, It's A Wonderful Life

Bedford Falls

500

This British actor first played James Bond in 2006 and reprised the role in four subsequent films, most recently No Time To Die  in 2021 

Daniel Craig

500

The third volume of this biography by Robert Caro is called the Master of the Senate, focusing on this (then) senator's early civil right battles of the late 1950's 

Lyndon Johnson

500

This game, introduced in the US in 1959 by Parker Brothers, was the first popular game that involved global strategy, diplomacy, conflict and conquest

Risk 

500

The humpback and the gray are two types of whales that don't have teeth. Instead they filter their food through plates of this material that is similar to hair or fingernails. 

Baleen

500

A graveyard in this New Hampshire hometown is the setting for Thornton Wilder's play Our Town

Grover's Corners