ELEMENTAL ETYMOLOGY TV TAKE "TEN" GRANT WOOD AMERICAN GOTHIC

$400 6 Indium is named for this deep blue color $400 2 This former "Daily Show" correspondent hosts his own news satire, "Last Week Tonight" $400 15 An apartment dweller $400 16 Ulysses S. Grant said the story that this general had offered his sword & Grant had returned it was "the purest romance" $400 30 1.5 by 3.5 inches is the usual size of this piece of lumber; its name comes from its unprocessed dimensions $400 22 Gothic is common for churches, and, though much less common, was used for these, like the neo-Gothic Mickve Israel in Savannah

$800 7 Palladium honors one of these space objects that's named for Pallas Athena $800 3 Omar Little on this Baltimore-set series was a big fan of Honey Nut Cheerios $800 14 In the U.S., it's the most popular form of bowling $800 17 When fellow West Point cadets saw the name U.S. Grant, they mockingly called him this, after a national symbol $800 29 Despite the name, this decaying wood, caused by fungal growth, usually happens in moist, unventilated areas $800 23 In 1798's "Wieland", the 1st Amer. Gothic novel, a character seems to die from this: "In a moment, the whole was reduced to ashes"

$1200 8 Swedish chemist Jöns Jacob Berzelius named this element for a thunder god $1200 4 On a '90s nighttime soap, Heather Locklear was a resident of the apartment complex at 4616 this title street $1200 13 It's an adjective meaning pertaining to the most popular British poet of the Victorian era $1200 18 As a young man, Grant's dad lived with this militant abolitionist & thought he was a man of high morals but a fanatic $1200 28 For easy woodcutting, strike up this 4-letter power saw that uses a continuously looping blade $1200 24 Before he he became an Oscar-winning composer, he brought a Gothic feel to '90s hard rock

$1600 9 This noble gas is named for an element discovered by the Curies $1600 5 Seen here, he plays Abe Weissman, father of the Marvelous Mrs. Maisel $1600 12 In a state of anxiety? You're "on" these 11-letter items $1600 19 As president, Grant tried to annex this Caribbean "Republic", but the Senate rejected his treaty $1600 27 A froe is a woodworking tool; coopers used curved froes to cut these pieces to form the sides of barrels $1600 25 The style Collegiate Gothic began with Pembroke Hall & other buildings at this women's college outside Philadelphia