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Signs of Spring
100

Film director of such works as Malcolm X and Do the Right Thing, was born Shelton Jackson Lee. What did he change his name to?

Spike Lee

100

This comedy duo gave us, "Who's on First?"

Abbot and Costello

100

This vegetable's name sounds like it would be a hen's contribution to the meal.

Eggplant

100

This is the number of petals on a shamrock.

3

100

Besides pollen, during Springtime, this is in the air.

Love. It's mating season for most in the animal kingdom.

200

They recorded "Ride My See-Saw and Nights in White Satin.

Moody Blues

200

His Christmas specials and USO tours brought comic relief to the U.S. Military in war zones.

Bob Hope

200

These French pastries are oblong and filled with a cream or custard filling. 

Eclair

200

The element CO2, known by this name, is blamed for climate change.

carbon dioxide

200

Fill in the blank...Spring has ?

Sprung.

300

In 1977, the New River Gorge Bridge was completed in this state; at that time it set records as the world's longest single span arch bridge.

West Virginia

300

This jazz musician was also known as "Satchmo" and "Pops".

Louis Armstrong

300

This is the name for pottery made of clay.

Earthenware

300

This is the main ingredient in household dust

dead skin cells. Researchers have found that people shed around 200 million dead skin cells every hour.

300

The first day of this usually occurs on March 19, 20, or 21 in the northern hemisphere.

Spring

400

Just in time for Halloween, this Ozzy Osbourne- fronted heavy metal band played their first U.S. show on October 30, 1970.

Black Sabbath

400

The Adventures of (this detective's) series was based on a real-life detective, and the character was first created for "The Maltese Falcon"

Sam Spade

400

When a person flees his country to live in another country, he is said to live in this state.

Exile

400

The Rubik's cube has this number of sides.

6

400

One of the Beatles earlier songs is "Here Comes the ?

Sun

500

This tennis star, known as "The Punisher", was born on April 29, 1970, in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Andre Agassi

500

This president's fireside chats were a series of nighttime radio speeches.

Franklin D Roosevelt

500

This title of British nobility is the equivalent of a French count.

Earl

500

Before Alaska joined the Union, the United States had this number of states.

48

500

This is the Latin word for spring.

vernal