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100

In 1896 new spider species were named for a wolf, a panther & a snake from a work published 2 years earlier by this man


Who is Rudyard Kipling?


100

The largest planet in our solar system.

 Jupiter.

100

In a Mother Goose nursery rhyme, these 3 words precede "the mouse ran up the clock"

Hickory dickory dock

100

This "sizzling" star provided the voice of Balto, the heroic sled dog in a 1995 feature

Kevin Bacon

100

Dodger Wilton Guerrero was thrown out of a game June 1, 1997 for having this in his bat

Cork

200

This band gave its last concert with Jerry Garcia at Chicago's Soldier Field in 1995

the Grateful Dead



200

A gynocracy is government by women; this, from Greek for "man", is government by men

an androcracy

200

Marlin Firearms of North Haven, Connecticut manufactures these in 12 & 20 gauge varieties

Shotguns

200

"The Silverado Squatters" was an 1883 tale about Stevenson's experiences in one of these camps in California

Mining camp

200

A denial, in Pig Latin

Ixnay

300

These features left over from the Ice Age include Maggiore, Constance & Como

Lakes

300

Promulgated in 1990, the Nepali constitution is the only one in the world that makes this the state religion

Hinduism

300

Walnut Grove, Minnesota was the setting for this drama of the American West

Little House on the Prairie



300

The Myrmidons were this great hero's brutal cohorts in the Trojan War

Achilles

300

Dew-of-june, an Indian heroine, appears in his novel "The Pathfinder"

James Fenimore Cooper



400

Doing this comes from the Roman custom of offering a drink to the gods when launching a ship

 Breaking Champagne on the Prow

400

Burn on, big river; in 1969 this city's Cuyahoga River actually caught fire

Cleveland

400

1942:
"Major Strasser has been shot. Round up the usual suspects."

Casablanca

400

This Asian carnivore is the largest member of the cat family & the only big cat with striped fur

Tiger

400

“Romeo and Juliet” begins, “Two households, both alike in” this



dignity

500

By the time this Cleveland businessman retired in 1896, his company owned 3/4 of the USA's oil business

(John D.) Rockefeller



500

11-year-old Ashlyn White won a 2009 U.S. youth title in this martial art in which you try to throw your opponent

Judo

500

Checkerberry is also called mountain this, the beverage it's often boiled to make

Tea

500

Mark first visited this city in 1872; in 1999 Shania played the Prince's Trust concert in Hyde Park there

London

500

Romeo buys poison with which to kill himself from a minor character with this job title



apothecary