SCIENCE
3-LETTER FOODS

PRESIDENTIAL NICKNAMES
CIVICS
BOSTON
100

It's the combined sciences of botany & zoology

Biology 

100

Completes "2 all-beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, on a sesame seed..."

Bun

100

"Long Tom"

Thomas Jefferson

100

Highest court that can interpret U.S. constitutional law

the U.S. Supreme Court

100

This document got its first reading in Boston July 18, 1776 at the Old State House

the Declaration of Independence

200

Electricity at rest, or the broadcasting problem such electricity in the air can cause

Static

200

Fruit associated with Newton

A fig

200

"Little Van"

Martin Van Buren

200

The original staff of this gov't dept. created in 1862 included a gardener & department head Isaac Newton

the Department of Agriculture

200

Benjamin Franklin once grazed his cow in this, the nation's oldest public park

Boston Common

300

They are the most numerous features on the moon's surface

Craters

300

Armour would can a good one; a stage director would can a bad one

a ham

300

"The Man from Missouri"

Harry Truman

300

Attempts to end the spoils system were made after this president was killed by a disappointed office seeker

James Garfield

300

This stadium has been the home of football's Patriots as well as baseball's Red Sox

Fenway Park

400

Oxide commonly used on scraped knees & dark roots

hydrogen peroxide

400

Guinness says one of these was dropped 650' from a helicopter & landed intact

an egg

400

"The Trust Buster"

Theodore Roosevelt

400

Term for number of legislative members needed to conduct business

a quorum

400

The Boston Pops orchestra plays outdoor concerts at Hatch Shell on the banks of this river

the Charles

500

Universal gravitation & calculus were 2 of his many discoveries

Newton

500

A spread for bread favored by preservation societies

Jam

500

"Son of His Grandfather", who was also a president

Benjamin Harrison

500

In 1976, they became the 1st VP candidates to debate on TV

Mondale & (Senator Robert) Dole

500

This fashionable neighborhood was the site of a lighted signal in the 1600s, hence its name

Beacon Hill