Let's Dance- Famous Dance Duos
Food for Thought- Rhymes with Edible Answers
"N" plus (Add the letter 'N' to the beginning of the word the clue indicates to create a new word.)
Superstitions
Massachusetts
100

When these two superstars matched their moves for the musical film “Grease”, they made cinematic history.

John Travolta & Olivia Newton-John

100

A canine with a fever I am not. In a roll I'm tasty so eat the lot!

Hotdog

100

N + ahead of time = Almost (one word, 6 letters)

Nearly

100

It is considered to be unlucky to walk under what?

A Ladder

100

What famed Massachusetts act traditionally performs on the Esplanade every Fourth of July?

The Boston Pops

200

There will never be another Johnny and Baby. Those two gave us the most classic enemies-to-lovers transition in “Dirty Dancing”

Patrick Swayze & Jennifer Grey

200

Seeded or seedless I'm always delicious. Perhaps a bit tart, full of Vitamin C and citrus.  

Grapefruit

200

N + consumed = Make tidy (one word,6 letters)

Neaten

200

Which insect is considered lucky all around the world?

A Ladybug

200

Henry David Thoreau wrote about life in the woods in Massachusetts in what iconic 1854 work of nonfiction literature?

Walden

300

One is a legend from the Golden Age of Hollywood and the other had her legs insured for five million US dollars.

Gene Kelly & Cyd Charisse

300

Not flowers for your sweetheart but the product thereof. Could "bee" a sting in the tale, go careful my sweet love.

Honey

300

N + a large quantity = narrow strips of unleavened egg dough (one word, 7 letters)

Noodles

300

Which shoulder should you throw salt over to ward off evil?

The left

300

The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is the majority owner of what manufacturing company that predominantly sells audio equipment? The company was founded by an associate professor who later in life donated his shares to the school.

Bose

400

Their long-term collaboration birthed ten timeless films, including “The Gay Divorcee,” “Top Hat,” “Swing Time” and “Shall We Dance.” The twosome were commercially successful, played off of each other’s artistic genius and reflected one another’s shine.

Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers

400

On a cold morning I'll warm you up. You'll want a big bowl not a teacup.

Oatmeal

400

N + upward movement = Beginning to exist or develop

( one word, 7 letters)

Nascent

400

What is it considered bad luck to leave on a table?

A hat

400

Formerly known as the Mystic River Bridge, the cantilever truss bridge that spans more than two miles from Boston to Chelsea is the largest bridge in New England and was renamed in 1967 for what former Massachusetts governor?

Tobin Bridge

500

These two ballet artists created a most ethereal blend of technical perfection and emotional nuance. They joined forces during their time at the American Ballet Theatre in the seventies and soared to prominence hand in hand. Their performance of “The Nutcracker” was met with a wide audience, thanks to being aired on TV, and remains a tour de force to this day

Mikhail Baryshnikov[d] & Gelsey Kirkland

500

To stuff of which castles are made on the coast, add a crone or a hag and I'm a snack you can toast.

Sandwich

500

N + lyric poem = Knot; protuberance

 (one word, 4 letters)

Node

500

What object is said to bring bad luck if gifted to someone?

A watch

500

The University of Massachusetts Boston, the John F. Kennedy Museum and Presidential Library, and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate can all be found in what Boston neighborhood?

Columbia Point