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STATE OF THE ART
(Name the state where the artwork can be found.)
100

This chess piece can only move in an L-shape

The knight

100

To travel by taking rides from passing cars

hitchhike

100

It's found in an idiom with "No... ands, or buts"

ifs

100

"What's in your wallet?"

Capital One

100

Lucy the Elephant in Margate, formerly known as South Atlantic City


New Jersey

200

A traditional honeycomb is made of cells of this shape

a hexagon

200

Akin to saute, you do this to veggies in a wok

stir-fry

200

One of Santa's helpers, or a Keebler baker

elf

200

A classic car ad:
"See the USA in your..."

Chevrolet

200

The 50-foot Picasso sculpture in Daley Plaza

 

Illinois

300

Connect two semicircles with parallel lines & you have this shape, named for a type of arena

Name the arena not the shape

stadium

300

To get behind the wheel of a Chrysler you're thinking of buying & take it for a spin

test-drive

300

Going back to the Bible, a minor drawback is sometimes likened to one of these "in the ointment"

a fly

300

A classic car ad:
"See the USA in your..."

Burger King

300

Band name inspiration "A Sound Garden"


Washington

400

The shape created by two interlocking circles is called a vesica piscis, Latin for this bladder of a

fish

400

To use a foot & a pedal to get a motorcycle going

kick-start

400

Towards the rear of a ship

aft

400

First used in the '50s:
"It takes a licking and keeps on ticking"

Timex

400

"The Hacienda Horse & Rider" in neon 


Nevada

500

Also known as a do-nothing machine, the trammel of Archimedes actually has a function--if you trace the path of the handle, you can draw one of these shapes

an ellipse 

500

To windmill, headspin or elbow hop like a b-boy

breakdance

500

A dandy dude

a fop

500

This bank was "Established 1852. Re-established 2018"

Wells Fargo

500

The Crazy Horse memorial 


South Dakota