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I Want Candy!
200

First name given to Disney's "The Love Bug" who starred in 4 movies

Herbie

200

"I Wanna Dance with Somebody" was the subtitle of a 2022 biopic of this late, great singer

Whitney Houston

200

This leader's Cultural Revolution, 1966-1976, eliminated political rivals & threw Chinese cities into chaos

Mao Zedong

200

Some say this 2-word concept of desire & decision isn't real; experiments show people exposed to that viewpoint behave worse

free will

200

There's a mollusk in this phrase meaning to become suddenly silent

to clam up

200

You can buy these sticky but cute predators at the Albanese candy store near Chicago

Gummi Bears

400

From the Middle Greek for "small vessel", they're the famous canalcraft of Venice

Gondolas 

400

In a 1933 film he stops a dinosaur from having Fay Wray for lunch on Skull Island

King Kong

400

After the American Revolution, Tom Paine and the Marquis de Lafayette both took part in this revolution

French Revolution

400

This -ist is one who believes that pleasure is the highest good, whether you get it by helping others or by eating cookies

hedonist
400

It's near the top of a ship's mast

crow's nest

400

You can buy Belly Flops, rejects from this company, at its factory candy store in Fairfield, California

Jelly Belly

600

Serving 16 million passengers a year, their fleet vehicles feature a dog on the hood

Greyhound

600

Brand recognition for FedEx skyrocketed after being featured in this 2000 Tom Hanks film

Cast Away

600

The Russian Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 is also named for this month

October

600

It's not just subtraction; it's also a method showing that a conclusion flows from premises assumed to be true

deduction

600

A call at a frequency inaudible to humans, or a political statement with a hidden secondary meaning

a dog whistle

600

Egg whites & sugar syrup go into recipes for this versatile goo found in Snickers & Toblerone

nougat

800

The Speedwell was this famous ship's companion in August 1620

the Mayflower

800

Doing his iconic "pizza strut", John Travolta scarfs down a double-decker slice in the opening credits of this film

Saturday Night Fever

800

From 1963 to 1978 this country had a "White Revolution": in 1979, partly as a backlash, it had an Islamic one

Iran

800

Francis Bacon is considered a father of this school of philosophy that holds that all knowledge comes from experience

empiricism

800

This term for something impossibly rare predated the 1600s discovery of the real thing, Cygnus atratus, in Australia

a black swan

800

True Treats in W.V. sells candy from many eras, including peanut brittle from this 19th century horticulturist's recipe

George Washington Carver

1000

Name of the ship that carried Jason and his crew searching for the golden fleece

the Argo
1000

This Scorsese film is based on David Grann's nonfiction book about Osage murders in 1920s Oklahoma

Killers of the Flower Moon

1000

Toussaint Louverture, who died in a French prison in 1803, is considered the liberator of this country

Haiti

1000

2 basic approaches in this field are deontology (an act is inherently good or bad) & teleology (depends on the result)

ethics

1000

This phrase about a hidden enemy comes from Virgil, "Latet anguis in herba"

a snake in the grass

1000

 "Sometimes you feel like a nut, sometimes you don't"; better get one of each of these just to be sure

Mounds & Almond Joys