200 400 600 800 1000 The U.S. Army Get Moving 2-Letter Scrabble Words History via Stick Figures...

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The U.S. Army

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The army has about 400,000

enlisted personnel &

about 80,000 of these higher

rankers

A 200

What are officers?

A 200

In 1970 Anna Mae Hays

became the first woman to achieve this

rank in the U.S. Army

A 400

What is general?

A 400

Opened in 1802, the U.S. Army's military academy is at West Point in

this state A 600

What is New York?

A 600

In 1863 the U.S.

government passed the first of these laws compelling

young men to sign up for

service in the Army

A 800

What are draft laws?

A 800

About 200,000 strong, this

non-active duty part of the U.S.

Army has its headquarters in

Atlanta A 1000

What are the Reserves?

A 1000

The name of this 2-wheeled device comes

from the Japanese for

"human-powered vehicle"

B 200

What is a rickshaw?

B 200

Tesla & Lightning are

companies that make cars

powered by this B 400

What is electricity?

B 400

The Tesoro Irondog Race in Alaska uses this type of vehicle

B 600

What is a snowmobile?

B 600

Kitty Hawk is one of the

classes of this large Navy ship

B 800

What is an (aircraft) carrier?

B 800

A word for something with

many parts, like a bill in

Congress, can be shortened to

this public transport

B 1000

What is a bus? (for “Omnibus)

B 1000

It's first on the diatonic scale

C 200

What is “do”?

C 200

Third person singular of "be"

C 400

What is “is”?

C 400

Colloquially, a muscle in the

torso

C 600

What is the “ab”?

C 600

Za is a slang word for this

treat

C 800

What is pizza?

C 800

For men in France, it

means "born with the name

of" C 1000

What is “ne”?

C 1000

He's the hobbyist

scientist seen here

experimenting in 1752

D 200

Who is Ben Franklin?

D 200

His August 9, 1974 exit is

recreated here

D 400

Who is Richard Nixon?

D 400

His 218 B.C. leadership of an armed trip

to Italy is shown here

D 600

Who is Hannibal?

D 600

DAILY DOUBLE

D 800

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Joe Rosenthal took the original

February 1945 picture at this place--here's

our take D 800

What is Iwo Jima?

D 800

Seen here is a representation of this world

leader during a noted 64 A.D.

event

D 1000

Who is Nero?

D 1000

Derek Jeter &Alex Rodriguez

E 200

Who are New York Yankees?

E 200

Landon Donovan &

David Beckham

E 400

What is the L.A. Galaxy?

E 400

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E 600

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Mo Williams &LeBron James

E 600

Who are Cleveland Cavaliers?

E 800

Sidney Crosby &

Evgeni Malkin

E 800

Who are Pittsburgh Penguins?

E 800

Adrian Beltre (in 2009) &

Ichiro Suzuki

E 1000

Who are Seattle Mariners?

E 1000

Between 2000 & 2007, this

city lost half of its 484,674

people; Hurricane

Katrina had something to

do with it

F 200

What is New Orleans?

F 200

This city's Golden Gate

Park was built on sand dunes in the late 19th

century by architect John

McLaren

F 400

What is San Francisco?

F 400

This city on Lake Erie in Upstate New York was the

last stop on the Underground

Railroad in the 19th century

F 600

What is Buffalo?

F 600

This Florida city was first called

Cowford but was renamed in 1822 for a man who would soon

become president

F 800

What is Jacksonville?

F 800

You'll find exhibits

pertaining to the War of 1812 at the

Star-Spangled Banner Flag House in this

city

F 1000

What is Baltimore?

F 1000

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It's the densest of the planets in our

solar system & the only one not

named for a deity

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What is earth?

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