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All Solutions begin with the letter "A".

1. This goes up but never comes down:

2. This author wrote "Death of a Salesman", he was married to Marilyn Monroe for a short time :

3. Name the song/hymn. This well loved song/hymn written by John Newton (1772) is a powerful assurance and declaration of grace, one man's passion and perseverance :

4. He was the Roman soldier who fell in love with Cleopatra:

5. He starred in the movie "Scent of a Woman":

6. This is a fun place with a Roller Coaster, Ferris Wheel and Merry Go Round:

7. It is believed this saved Tiger Wood's life:

8. This is a feature that new cars no longer offer:

9. This is a Beatles favorite:

10. This is now the world's most successful on-line retailer determined to sell everything:

11. This Ex American Vice President has written books about world warming:

12. This is the capital of the American state of Georgia:

13. This song was a big hit for Petula Clark:

14. This American state is the largest in overall size:

15. This is a claim that the moon and stars predict our future:

16. This a remote group of islands in the Atlantic ocean:

17. In this movie (1997) The President saves his airplane:

18. This is the science of sound:

19. He was a 6'4", a popular food TV host who took us to world destinations:

20. She was the first Monarch to rule the United Kingdom (1707):

21. This is the song Irving Berlin presented to his wife at their wedding:

22. This is the key ingredient in guacamole:

23. This is a household cleaner:

24. She played Rebecca on TV Cheers:

25. These dangerous creatures snuggle before mating:

26. This is the only state with a "Z" in its name:

27. This is a sugarless peanut butter made in Canada:

28. This is the name for a Double Eagle scored in golf:

29. Buenos Aires is the capital of this South American country:

30. This is the name of a word formed from the letters of another word:

31. This is Johnny Cash's song about a boy:

32. This airline claimed they save $40,000 each year by serving a martini with one olive instead of two:

33. In 2020 this on-line retailer ordered over 100,000 electric trucks from Ford:

34. This American President said:"In the end, its not the years in your life, its the life in your years:

35. This is a scary war movie starring Marlon Brando:

36. This movie directed by Woody Allen won the Best Picture Oscar in 1978:

37. This movie star and her father both won an Academy award Oscars:

38. This is the world's 2nd longest river. (The Nile is the longest):

39. This is the capital of Jordan:

40. This hand cream advertises it offers intensive relief, it contain oatmeal:

41. This is a branch of mathematics:

42. This animal has the world's largest ears:

43. This country has three capital cities:

44. This British singer is known for her hits, "Someone Like You" and "Hello:

45. This province is home to Canada's oil industry:

46. This woman's name meams "Greek Goddess of Wisdom" :

47. This cousin of the Crocodile lives only in fresh water:

48. This word means the study of humans :

49. In France this is the appropriate word to say on departure :

50. This President's first two names were John Quincy, what was his last name:

51. She was 4 foot eleven inches tall, was Bill Clinton's secretary of State and the first woman to ever hold this position:

52. He was a "Blues Brother" :

53. He broke Babe Ruth's lifetime record of 714 home runs, when he hit 733 :

54. Name this high value car with rings as it's logo, it is manuactured primarily in Barvaria, Germany :

55. In California this was once a prison, now a tourist attraction :

56. This scary war movie starred Marlon Brando :

57. If your right handed, when playing this musical instrument you cannot see what your left hand is doing:

58. The Parthenon built in 432BC is located here:

59. If you are subject to suffering with gout you should avoid lemons and oranges due to this :

60. When playing Black Jack, if you have turned up a face card or ten, you will want the next card to be one of these :

61. The London bridge was purchased and reconstructed in this American state :

62. He was Lucile's husband and acting partner :

63. This credit card originated in the year 1850 :

64. Ben Affleck won a movie Oscar for directing this movie about the Canadian Embassy in Iran:

65. King Henry chopped her head off :

66. Name three states that begin and end with "A":

67. There are three American service forces, which has the largest number of members, Army, Navy or Airforce:

68. List four titles that begin with the word "GRAND":

69. The dance "TANGO" was created here :

70. This comedian known as "Maxwell Smart" won three concequtive EMMYS:

71. She was the Queen of "Love and Beauty":

72. The NFL Cardinals play for this American city:

73. This Sport uses a bow and arrow, it requires the participant to have very steady hands and excellent eye sight :

74. This prehistoric Canadian lake once flooded a huge part of Saskatchewan and Manitoba:

75. This is the most abundent metal in the world's crust:

76. Large dogs were originally bred to help travelers in these European mountains:

77. A protractor will measure these :

78. This insect can lift up to 5,000 times it's body weight:

79. In her divorce settlement with Brad Pitt she reportedly settled for $400 million:

80. The world's most southern city (Ushuaia) is located here:

81. This large herbivore only sleeps one hour each night :

82. This fruit can result in death, if eaten by a cat:

83. What does 14,520 square yards equal:

84. This Canadian hosted Jeopardy f0r 37 years:

85. This is Africa's largest nation by size (2 million sq. kilometers), with a population of 44.6 million people.:

86. This is the largest artery of the body, it carries the blood from the heart to the circulatory system. It has several sections:

87. This is a practise of precise placement into a patients flesh to relieve pain :

88. This devise measures wind, speed and pressure:

89. This director won an Academy Oscar for the movie "The English Patient" :

90. She was a very successful German leader helping to create the Euro association of countries together:

91.This President was assinated in 1865:

92. This is a hardwood tree used in England to create arrows, baseball bats and handles for tools :

93. Brad Pitt is famous for his amazing acting, this is his other creative interest:

94. He was born in Austria and became a California Governor:

95. The city of "Adelaide" will be found in which of these countries "Australia", "Argentina", or "Angola":

96. The Americans purchased this land which would be come their 50th state, the price was two cents per acre:

97. This American state is bordered by Tennessee, Mississippi, Florida and Georgia:

98. This is the National Fruit of England:

99. This man (1899 - 1987) planted thousands of apple trees in the eastern American states :

100. As we reach the end we hope to see a :

101. This was a Beatles song about love,was on the U.S. Bill Board for one week in 1967 :

102. This American state has only one postal code number (#907):

103. They say this is the perfect food. It contains nearly all the vitamins, minerals, nutrients and protein the human body needs :




Solutions!

1. Age

2. Arthur Miller

3. Amazing Grace

4. Anthony

5. Al Pachino

6. Amusement Park

7. Air Bag

8. Ash Tray

9. A Hard Days Night

10. Amazon (Prime)

11. Al Gore

12. Atlanta

13. A Sign of the Times

14. Alaska

15. Astrology

16. Azores

17. Air Force One

18. Anne Stuart

19. Anthony Bourdain

20. Alexandra

21. Always

22. Avocados

23. Ajax

24. Ally (Christie)

25. Alligator

26. Arizona

27. Adams

28. Albatros

29. Argentina

30. Anagram

31. A boy named Sue

32. American

33. Amazon

34. Abraham Lincoln

35. Apocalypse Now

36. Annie Hall

37. Angelina Joli

38. Amazon

39. Aman

40. Aveeno

41. Algebra

42. African Elephant

43. Africa (South)

44. Adele

45. Alberta

46. Athena

47. Aligator

48. Athropology

49. Adieu

50. Adams

51. Albright (Madelaine)

52. Aykroyd (Dan)

53. Aaron (Hank)

54. Audi

55. Alcatraz

56. Apocalypse Now

57. Alcatraz

58. Athens

59. Acid

60. Ace

61. Arizona

62. Arnaz (Desi)

63. American Express

64. Argo

65. Anne Boleyn

66. Arizona, Alabama, Alaska

67. Army

68. Mother, Father, Slam, Stand

69. Argentina

70. Adams (Don)

71. Aphodite

72. Arizona

73. Archery

74. Agassiz

75. Aluminum

76. Alps

77. Angles

78. Ant

79. Angelina Joil

80. Argentina

81. Antelope

82. Avocados

83. Acres(three)

84. Alex Trebeck

85. Algeria

86. Aorta

87. Acupunture

88. Anemometer

89. Anthony Minghella

90. Angela Merkel

91. Abraham Lincoln

92. Ash

93. Architecture

94. Arnold Schwarzenrgger

95. Australia

96. Alaska

97. Alabama

98. Apple

99. Appleseed (Johnny)

100. An Angel :

101. All You Need Is Love

102. Alaska

103. Avocados







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