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$100 1 Davy Crockett was "King of the Wild Frontier", & people called him "Man of the New Frontier" $100 30 Completes the title of the 1975 album that includes "Sara Smile", "Daryl Hall &..." $100 7 Some say he wrote "The Pilgrim's Progress" while in jail $100 9 Oil magnate whose largesse made possible the founding of the University of Chicago $100 6 As Jack Tripper he found both that "Three's Company" & "It's a Crowd" too $100 21 Knitted underwear that runs from your waist to your ankles

$200 2 Of our first 5 presidents, the only one who wasn't from Virginia $200 14 Her 1989 album "Warm and Tender" is filled with lullabies & ballads for her little daughter, Chloe $200 15 His works can be classified as "Hobbit" forming $200 10 This scotch's Black Label says it's 12 years old, its Red Label doesn't mention any age $200 22 Higgins on "Magnum P.I", he's still hawking those macadamia nuts $200 26 Mr. Bench when he hits his mark, or anyone who is present when needed

$300 3 After his dog named "Him" was killed, J. Edgar Hoover gave this president "J. Edgar" $300 13 He didn't do too badly in 1982 with "Hurts So good" $300 16 Romantic poet whose works include "Endymion" & "Hyperion" $300 11 Along with Peter Guber, he is now running Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc. $300 23 Johnny LaRue among others on "SCTV", he got his own Sat. morning cartoon series in 1989 $300 27 In a 1712 satire, Dr. John Arbuthnot used this nickname for an Englishman

$400 4 Our 12th president was Zachary Taylor & our 17th was this "Tennessee Tailor" $400 12 No. 1 hits he wrote include Peter, Paul & Mary's "Leaving on a Jet Plane" & his own "Annie's Song" DD: $500 17 He wrote "Death, be not proud, though some have called thee mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so" $400 19 He invented the first self-cleaning steel plow, then ran with it $400 24 On this show Louise leads the 1-2-1 Club, for singles, whose members include Ralph, Kate & Kirk $400 28 In Old English law this name was used to disguise the identity of the plaintiff in an eviction case