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Abbrev.
Starts with 2 Vowels
400

This 1951 J.D. Salinger work

The Catcher in the Rye

400

This god of the vine was the son of Zeus & Semele

Bacchus (or Dionysus)

400

Nutation is the bobbing motion of a spinning rigid body; this toy is the classic example

A top

400

A recent, frightening addition to our world language:
WMD

Weapons of mass destruction

400

It can be any refuge, or a small, fertile green region in the desert

An oasis

800

Laura Ingalls Wilder's 1935 book

Little House on the Prairie

800

One of the heroes of the "Iliad", this king of Ithaca is the son of Laertes

Odysseus

800

When a tree's tissues are replaced by quartz, you get this type of wood, also a synonym for "frightened"

Petrified

800

Since 1871, they've aimed to please:
NRA

The National Rifle Association

800

This type of down comes from the duck of the same name

Eider

1200

Anthony Burgess' 1962 tale of juvenile delinquency

A Clockwork Orange

1200

One legend says that Acteon's death was caused by seeing this virgin goddess naked; she set his hounds on him

Artemis

1200

You'd expect the paper to fly up when extreme pressure is applied, but instead... the wood breaks; air couldn't flow in quickly enough between the paper, the wood, & the table, so a partial this 6-letter term was formed

A vacuum

1200

Printer particular:
DPI

Dots per inch

1200

Michael Faraday introduced this term for an electrically charged atom

An ion

1600

Giovanni Boccaccio's 1353 collection of tales

The Decameron

1600

The judgment of Paris was fixed; this Greek goddess won the title by promising to give him Helen

Aphrodite

1600

The Schottky effect is a type of increase in the discharge of these subatomic particles from a heated surface

Electrons

1600

You can bank on it:
FDIC

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

1600

A trapeze artist

An aerialist

2000

Daniel Keyes' 1966 novel of mouse & man

Flowers for Algernon

2000

This Greek goddess' name has come to mean "an unbeatable opponent or rival"

Nemesis

2000

Glucose & fructose are monosaccharides; by removing a molecule of water, the two join to form this disaccharide, also known as table sugar

Sucrose

2000

Like NAFTA, but farther south:
CAFTA

Central American Free Trade Agreement

2000

Closely related to the tuba, this instrument seen here was invented in Germany in 1843

An euphonium