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400

"The Red Wheelbarrow" poet.

William Carlos Williams

400

If you can't tie your shoes, you'll need a pair that fastens with this portmanteau of "velour" and "crochet"

Velcro

400

This "Lyin' Eyes" band had a tumultuous 1980 break-up.

The Eagles

400

Child beauty pageant and reality TV star.

Honey Boo Boo

400

40 years after his death, he still appears on some of China's paper money.

Mao Zedong

800

This American won the 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition."

Bob Dylan

800

If you've visited LA, you've probably experienced this portmanteau air pollution. 

Smog

800

The American Civil War began when secessionist forces attacked this military holding.

Fort Sumter

800

American musician who popularized Bach's cello suites. 

Yo-Yo Ma

800

Switzerland and Lichtenstein are the only two countries that still use this monetary unit.

Franc

1200

Dante's epic, three-part poem.

The Divine Comedy

1200

"Texarkana" is a portmanteau of these three bordering states.

Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas

1200

This professional sports team left Baltimore in the dead of night in 1983. 

Colts

1200

Hungarian-American actress who married nine times.

Zsa Zsa Gabor

1200

Estate on the back of the nickel. 

Monticello

1600

"Do I dare to eat a peach?" asks the speaker in this T.S. Eliot poem.

"The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"

1600

Desilu Productions is a portmanteau of the names of these two comedic founders.

Desi Arnaz & Lucille Ball

1600

This musical tells the story of a creative couple's relationship and falling out, from both perspectives. 

The Last Five Years

1600

Robert F. Kennedy's assassin.

Sirhan Sirhan

1600

Before adopting the Euro, Italy and Vatican City used this. 

Lira

2000

Poet behind "The New Collossus," whose words welcome "huddled masses yearning to be free" to the Statue of Liberty.

Emma Lazarus

2000

This now-defunct British humor magazine, famous for its political cartoons, coined the portmanteau "brunch."

Punch

2000

This partially-recognized Balkan territory declared independence from Serbia in 2008. 

Kosovo

2000

Belgian cartoon boy with a dog sidekick.

Tintin

2000

Tuvalu, a small island country in the South Pacific, uses the dollar of this country, 2,000 miles away.

Australia