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200

The Rock 'n' Roll musician who stared in the 1961 film Blue Hawaii.

Elvis Presley

200

A rolling stone gathers none of this.

Moss

200

This Sound of Music star played Eliza Doolittle in the 1956 Broadway production of My Fair Lady.

Julie Andrews

200

This holiday is observed in September both in the U.S. and Canada.

Labor Day

200

This scientific instrument makes small things look larger.

Microscope

400

When a diner asks for their steak to be cooked to the doneness of "blue".

Rare

400

It's like looking for a needle in this.

Haystack

400

This woman portrayed a mystery author and also appeared in the 1940s films Gaslight and The Picture of Dorian Gray.

Angela Lansbury

Her acting career spanned eight decades.

400

The name of the person who rides racehorses.

Jockey

400

The Earth's path around the Sun is called this.

Orbit

600

Blue belongs to this category of three colors.

Primary

600

Don't beat around this.

Bush

600

Cabaret immediately brings this actress and singer to mind.  Hint:  Her mother was Judy Garland.

Liza Minnelli

600

This household appliance is used to take moisture out of clothes.

Clothes Dryer

The first clothes dryer was patented by George Sampson in 1892.

600

This is the colored part of a human eye.

Iris

800

This blue food is a staple in Mexican cuisine.

Blue Corn

The Hopi developed blue corn, a variety with more protein than white corn.  Blue tortilla chips are made with blue corn.

800

Try not to go barking up the wrong one of these.

Tree

800

She is best known for hosting her long-running comedy-variety show.  Hint:  Vicki Lawrence and Tim Conway were frequently on her show.

Carol Burnett

800

The writer of the book "Little Women".

Louisa May Alcott.

800

This happens when the Earth's crust moves suddenly along a fault.

Earthquake

1000

Toni Bennet first recorded a tune about a lady who wore this blue fabric.

Velvet

1000

Extend one of these when you have hurt someone.

Olive Branch

1000

This actress/singer is best known for her rendition of "There's No Business Like Show Business."

Ethel Merman

She also stared in the 1967 TV movie version of Annie.

1000

The 3 classes that are mentioned in the song "School Days".

Reading, Writing & Arithmetic

1000

Animals that eat only plants are called this.

Herbivores