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100

Liam, Harry, Louis, Niall

One Direction

100

Mary Ward was the first to fall victim to one of these accidents in 1869

Automobile

100

This unit of energy is often counted by dieters

Calories

100

"To live until you are very old", and to "Widen one's pupils"

"Die Late" and "Dilate"

100

The winner of the battle for survival per Darwin's claim

The fittest

200

Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, Jim Morrison

The Doors

200

A star has been on the label of this Dutch beer since 1884

Heineken

200

The name of a Russian scientist gave us this adjective for an unthinking reaction

Pavlovian

200

"Things that can be seen from the Eiffel Tower", and "Animals that live and feed on other animals".

"Paris Sites" and "Parasites"

200

A short, half-suppressed laugh or giggle

Titter

300
The late Chester Bennington, Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson

Linkin park

300

A sawmill-toting steamboat was invented to break up a 100-mile long one of these, now a word for any blockage

Logjam

300

Hard to like this "L. A." when it makes our muscles burn during exercise

Lactic Acid

300

"What she might use to catch a baseball", and "A religious recluse".

"Her mitt" and "Hermit"

300
Miss Manners is an expert on this standard of appropriate, social behaviour 

Etiquette 

400

James Hetfield, Lars Ulrich, and (briefly) Dave Mustaine

Metallica 

400

These 2 states border both Dakotas to the east and the west

Minnesota and Montana

400

10-letter word for the conversion of atoms into electrically charged ones

Ionization

400

"What a chicken does to an egg", and "A small axe"

"Hatch it" and "Hatchet" 

400

A disposable cloth treated with a cleansing agent

Towelette

500

Ronnie Vannucci and Brandon Flowers

The Killers

500

This frog-eating animal, which finds it's prey by listening for mating calls, flaps over Central America

Bat

500

Quasar MSH 04-12 is visible by telescope at a distance of 5 billion of these

Lightyears

500
A "Former circus enclosure", and the "Distance something encompasses"

"Ex-tent" and "Extent"

500

This Woman's underskirt has been worn since the Middle Ages

Petticoat