THE SHAPE OF WATER
ANTIQUES
SHORT ANSWER TEST
STOCK MARKET INDEXES
PRESIDENTIAL POSSESSIVES
(Alex: I'll give you an example: "Donald's winning cards." "What are Trump's trumps?")
WRECKING THE CURVE
200

This Great Lake is the greatest

Superior

200

If you own a John Aitken side chair, you might say, "Washington sat here", as there are 18 of them at this house

Mount Vernon

200

In Japanese hai means this

Yes

200

This company puts out an industrial average & also publishes the Wall Street Journal

Dow Jones

200

The 16th president's town cars

Lincoln's Lincolns

200

In 2012 Miami's Giancarlo Stanton hit a curveball 494 feet against this team--of course, it was in Coors Field

the Rockies

400

This river's delta covers more than 8,000 square miles

 

the Nile

400

A style of these, beveled to lead the eye to the picture, is named for James Whistler

frames

400

Britain's oldest type of noble title is this, like Lord Snowdon

an earl

400

From Chinese for "ever growing", the Hang Seng compiles an index of stocks on this region's exchange

Hong Kong

400

The 38th president's Mustangs & Fiestas

Ford's Fords

400

This slugger AKA Big Papi turned a hanging curveball into history with his 500th home run in 2015

(David) Ortiz

600

James Bay protrudes from the lower right of this larger body

 

Hudson Bay

600

Now highly collectible, this type of smooth, inexpensive glass is named for the 1930s era when it was produced

Depression

600

Rep. Adam Schiff's wife has this appropriate Biblical name

Eve
600

This word for "stylish" rhymes with "fifty" in the name of a top stock index in India

nifty

600

Reagan's successor's rhododendrons

Bush's bushes

600

On Sept. 30, 1972 Roberto Clemente smacked a curve from Jon Matlack for this milestone number hit, his last

3,000

800

The light blue patches are shallow water & salt ponds in this Middle Eastern body of water 

The Dead Sea

800

Weight-driven & later spring-driven, these made by Gustav Becker in the 1800s are prized & hung on walls

clocks

800

5-letter name for the 2007 influx of U.S. troops into Iraq

surge

800

Daily Double

The SOFIX tracks the 15 biggest stocks on this Eastern European country's exchange

Bulgaria

800

The garment makers working for "Old Rough & Ready"

Taylor's tailors

800

On Sept. 23, 1957 this future all-time home run king hammered a curve to give the Milwaukee Braves their first pennant

Hank Aaron

1000

Images from 1977 & 2010 show the effects of water diversion on this, once the world's fourth-largest lak

the Aral Sea

1000

Sinuous double-curved cabriole furniture legs are a mark of this style, named for a French king who died in 1774

 

Louis XV

1000

To prevent rust, metals are galvanized by coating them with this metal

zinc

1000

This British newspaper is the "FT" in the FTSE, or "footsie" index

the Financial Times

1000

Cleaning appliances for the 31st president

Hoover's hoovers

1000

A curve thrown to Manny Ramirez became the longest home run hit in this city's Skydome (now Rogers Centre)

Toronto