Monday, June 11, 2007

Gaelic language

Answer: Erse

Centipede maker

Answer: Atari

One of the Three Musketeers

Answer: Athos

Flanders of "The Simpsons"

Answer: Ned

Atomic number of hydrogen

Answer: One

"Happy Days" put-down

Answer: nerd

Swiss painter Paul

Answer: Klee

Instrument often accompanied by a pair of small drums

Answer: Sitar

Etymological basis

Answer: root

Emcee's delivery

Answer: Intro

Postdocs often publish them

Answer: Theses

Grandmother of Enoch

Answer: Eve

Singer Fitzgerald

Answer: Ella

Actress Moorehead

Answer: Agnes

Pete Rose's team

Answer: Reds

Modern ice cream flavor

Answer: Oreo

Actress Roseanne

Answer: Barr

Little explorer on Nickelodeon

Answer: Dora

San Francisco tourist attraction

Answer: Fishermans Wharf

General on a Chinese menu

Answer: Tso

Author Vonnegut and others

Answer: Kurts

Like some dental floss

Answer: Unwaxed

"The Star-Spangled Banner" contraction

Answer: O'er

Site along the Thames

Answer: Windsor Castle

Something that may be brought back from the beach

Answer: tan

Site of Crockett's demise

Answer: Alamo

Black Power symbol

Answer: fist

Former U.N. cheif Javier ___ de Cuellar

Answer: Perez

Largest mammal

Answer: whale

Puget Sound capital

Answer: Olympia

Novelist Tyler

Answer: Anne

Singer Grant

Answer: Amy

Hanger that caused a hang-up in the 2000 election

Answer: chad

Writer Buntline

Answer: Ned

"Goodbye, Columbus" author

Answer: Roth

Golfer Aoki

Answer: Isao

Hall of fame bowler Dick or Pete

Answer: Weber

Leigh's 1939 Oscar role

Answer: O'Hara

Clothing company with a crocodile logo

Answer: Lacoste

Capital of Belarus

Answer: Minsk

TV pundit Rooney

Answer: Andy

Four-time gymnastics gold medalist Korbut

Answer: Olga

Picket line crosser

Answer: scab

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