Notable Alumni
Springsteen on Location (but not in "the middle")
OG Before and After
Nicknames from Tony Stark
Edible Homophones
200

Notable alumni include J.D. Salinger, Kate McKinnon, Art Garfunkle, and Isaac Asimov

Columbia University

200

In September, 2016 Bruce broke his own record by playing the longest concert in US history: 4 hours, 3 minutes, and 46 seconds at Citizens Bank Park in this city that is also home to America's first zoo

Philadelphia

200

Margaret Mitchell's magnum opus soars with a Bette Midler smash

Gone with the Wind Beneath My Wings

200

Tony's nickname for this web-slinging hero is underoos

Spider-Man

200

To leave one's home and roots is to "pull up" these

Stakes (steaks)

400

Notable alumni include Jonathan Frakes, Keegan Michael Key, Ty Burrell, and Lisa Salters

Penn State University

400

Starting in 2000, Bruce has played an annual holiday concert for charity at Convention Hall, a historic venue in this City by the Sea

Asbury Park

400

Woody Guthrie's American anthem salutes a Minnesota butter and cheese supplier

This Land is Your Land O' Lakes

400

Tony gives Hawkeye this moniker of a "Lord of the Rings" archer

Legolas

400

I must have offended people to get this kind of reception when I arrived at the cookoff

Chilly (chili)

600

Notable alumni include Chadwick Boseman, Stokely Carmichael, Thurgood Marshall, and Roberta Flack

Howard University

600

Bruce busted out classics from "Born to Run" to "Glory Days" (as well as a meme-worthy crotch slide) during his 2009 Super Bowl halftime show in this city know as the "Cigar City" because of its historic factory in Ybor City

Tampa

600

The atom bomb partner of Little Boy becomes a fabric-related term for a clergyman

Fat Man of the Cloth

600

Tony's nicknames for this group of Avengers-lite: Blue Meanie (Nebula), Build-a-Bear (Rocket), and Mr. Clean (Drax)

Guardians of the Galaxy

600

Before the police could arrest him for his crimes with sheep, he "took it on" this

The Lam (lamb)

800

Notable alumni include Francis Ford Coppola, Jim Morrison, James Dean, and Jackie Robinson

UCLA

800

The first show of the 1984 Born in the USA tour, which featured the filming of the iconic "Dancing in the Dark" video and the debuts of Patti Scialfa and Nils Lofgren as members of the band, took place in this Midwestern city named after a Christian apostle of the first century BCE

St. Paul

800

The oldest professional baseball association merges with Woodrow Wilson's pet project

The National League of Nations

800

Tony refers to amnesiac assassin the Winter Solider by the title of this 1962 Frank Sinatra thriller

Manchurian Candidate

800

Produced by mating

Bred (bread)

1000

Notable alumni include Jeff Bezos, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Brooke Shields, James Madison, and Aaron Burr

Princeton University

1000

For his 2005 Devils and Dust tour, Bruce chose to play smaller venues like the Fox Theater (4,775 capacity), a landmark in this city that's so big it could fit San Francisco, Boston, and Manhattan within its 139 square miles

Detroit

1000

A 1987 Paul Simon hit turns into an environmentalist ex-vice president

You Can Call Me Al Gore

1000

Tony calls Loki by the title of this 2009 Broadway musical about 1980s hair bands

Rock of Ages

1000

It's noted for its huge antlers

Moose (mousse)