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by jarnon » Sun Jul 21, 2019 7:13 pm
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Identify the 100 people in the clues below. Then, match them into 50 pairs according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself.
There will undoubtedly be alternate matches, but only one solution will allow you to use each name once.
*1. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
*2. WHITNEY HOUSTON
*3. THOMAS HOBBES
4. This scientist has said that almost all of the technology involved in his great innovation already existed by 1989 and that he “just had to put them together.”
TIM BERNERS LEE
*5. CARL THEODOR DREYER
*6. BUSTER DOUGLAS
7. The stanzaic form invented, and named for, this poet consists of eight lines in iambic pentameter followed by a single line in iambic hexameter, with the rhyme scheme ABABBCBCC.
EDMUND SPENSER
*8. DORIS HUMPHREY
*9. CLAUDE MONET
*10. CESAR CHAVEZ
*11. RICHARD BYRD
*12. CONRAD HILTON
13. This Union general is best known for suffering a humiliating defeat to a force half the size of his own in 1863. (His more popular claim to fame is probably a myth.)
JOSEPH HOOKER
*14. BLANCHE DuBOIS
*15. ALAN MacDIARMID
*16. JAMES BLUNT
*17. THADDEUS STEVENS
18. She received a Tony award and an Oscar nomination for her role as a stenographer who suffers an unexpected – and hilarious - pregnancy.
PEGGY CASS
*19. JACK KEROUAC
*20. BERNIE PARENT
21. Among his nicknames were “American Moses” and the “Lion of the Lord.”
BRIGHAM YOUNG
22. This Nobel Prize-winning economist crossed over into sociology with his studies of such topics as criminal law and racial discrimination, and was one of the founders of what became known as the New Home Economics.
GARY BECKER
*23. HANNAH DAVIS
*24. HOWARD UNRUH
*25. JULIA MARGARET CAMERON
*26. WAYNE LaPIERRE
27. This organic chemist committed suicide at the age of 41, and thus never became aware of the lasting importance of his own work.
WALLACE CARROTHERS
*28. RICHARD HELMS
*29. MICHAEL FEINSTEIN
*30. LINDSAY VONN
*31. NORMA TALMADGE
*32. ELMER RICE
*33. NEIL CLARK WARREN
*34. CHRISTOPHER GLENN
*35. RICHARD REID
*36. PATTY
37. His cogent aphorism on the reason for studying history is probably better remembered today than any of his philosophical works, such as his seminal 1896 study of aesthetics.
GEORGE SANTAYANA
*38. CHARLES BEARD
*39. CARRIE UNDERWOOD
*40. RUFUS PUTNAM
*41. CRAWFORD LONG
*42. HAROLD GODWINSON
*43. WILKIE COLLINS
*44. FORREST GREGG
*45. BILL WATTERSON
*46. JENNY CRAIG
*47. KAM FONG
*48. CASSIUS CLAY
*49. CARTER OOSTERHOUSE
*50. WILLIAM OCCAM
*51. HERMAN HOLLERITH
*52. MR. BENNET
*53. WALLIS SIMPSON
54. NELLIE ROSS
*55. ART PEPPER
56. His grim 1899 novel about an unlicensed dentist is perhaps the best example of naturalism in American fiction.
FRANK NORRIS
*57. MELISSA HAYDEN
58. Her onscreen husbands have included Gene Hackman, John Lithgow, Alan Arkin, and the director of the movie for which she won her first Oscar.
DIANNE WIEST
*59. BOB MATHIAS
*60. FRANKLIN GRAHAM
*61. MARGARET MURRAY
*62. LUCY BURNS
*63. RAY STANNARD BAKER
*64. HIRAM POWERS
*65. DENNIS GABOR
66. He was overthrown in 1971, regained power in 1980 when the man who overthrew him was overthrown, was overthrown again in 1985, died in exile twenty years later, and (surprisingly) was brought back to his own country for a state funeral.
MILTON OBOTE? PINOCHET?
*67. PHILLIP GLASS
*68. JUDD APATOW
69. One of the biggest literary feuds of the 20th century finally exploded in a lawsuit based on a remark this novelist made to Dick Cavett about a notable playwright.
NORMAN MAILER
*70. BERNARD KING
*71. COLONEL HARLAND SANDERS
*72. JOHN LOCKE
*73. JEFFERSON SMITH
*74. STEPHEN DECATUR
*75. HUBERT GIVENCHY
76. First recipient of the Pritzker Prize, this architect’s notable designs included his own Connecticut residence, inspired by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s Farnsworth House.
PHILIP JOHNSON
*77. ROBERT PLANT
*78. JESSE JAMES
*79. ELIZABETH MONROE
*80. SUSAN GLASPELL
*81. HARRY HAY
*82. SAMUEL MORSE
*83. CLARENCE THOMAS
*84. JIMMIE DODD
*85. MARK ROTH
86. During World War I, the test developed by this American psychologist was administered to 1.7 million American soldiers.
*87. SAM SPADE
*88. SIMON THE ZEALOT
*89. LARRY PAGE
*90. OSCAR TSCHIRKY
*91. HUEY NEWTON
*92. WALTER REED
*93. ROY LIECHTENSTEIN
94. One of my favorite songs by this lyricist includes this delightful triple rhyme: “Sir Paul was frail, he looked a wreck to me/At night he was a horse’s neck to me/So I performed an appendectomy.”
LORENZ HART
*95. REX HARRISON
*96. OMAR BRADLEY
*97. HENRY HUDSON
*98. TED WILLIAMS
*99. LANGSTON HUGHES
*100. ABRAHAM LINCOLN
TANGREDI:
First name + Last name = Famous senator from each state
MATCHES:
9. CLAUDE Monet + 55. Art PEPPER = Claude Pepper of Florida
79. ELIZABETH Monroe + 33. Neil Clark WARREN = Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts
68. JUDD Apatow + 44. Forrest GREGG = Judd Gregg of New Hampshire
97. HENRY Hudson + 48. Cassius CLAY = Henry Clay of Kentucky
45. BILL Watterson + 96. Omar BRADLEY = Bill Bradley of New Jersey
64. HIRAM Powers + 47. Kam FONG = Hiram Fong of Hawaii
78. JESSE James + 28. Richard HELMS = Jesse Helms of North Carolina
51. HERMAN Hollerith + 31. Norma TALMADGE = Herman Talmadge of Georgia
12. CONRAD Hilton + 62. Lucy BURNS = Conrad Burns of Montana
5. CARL Theodor Dreyer + 57. Melissa HAYDEN = Carl Hayden of Arizona
14. BLANCHE DuBois + 100. Abraham LINCOLN = Blanche Lincoln of Arkansas
81. HARRY Hay + 35. Richard REID = Harry Reid of Nevada
87. SAM Spade + 2. Whitney HOUSTON = Sam Houston of Texas
75. HUBERT Givenchy + 8. Doris HUMPHREY = Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota
77. ROBERT Plant + 11. Richard BYRD = Robert Byrd of West Virginia
20. BERNIE Parent + 71. Colonel Harland SANDERS = Bernie Sanders of Vermont
30. LINDSAY Vonn + 60. Franklin GRAHAM = Lindsay Graham of South Carolina
80. SUSAN Glaspell + 43. Wilkie COLLINS = Susan Collins of Maine
38. CHARLES Beard + 59. Bob MATHIAS = Charles Mathias of Maryland
3. THOMAS Hobbes + 84. Jimmie DODD = Thomas Dodd of Connecticut
50. WILLIAM Occam + 85. Mark ROTH = William Roth of Delaware
72. JOHN Locke + 34. Christopher GLENN = John Glenn of Ohio
74. STEPHEN Decatur + 6. Buster DOUGLAS = Stephen Douglas of Illinois
93. ROY Liechtenstein + 16. James BLUNT = Roy Blunt of Missouri
1. BENJAMIN Franklin + 95. Rex HARRISON = Benjamin Harrison of Indiana
19. JACK Kerouac + 92. Walter REED = Jack Reed of Rhode Island
98. TED Williams + 17. Thaddeus STEVENS = Ted Stevens of Alaska
26. WAYNE LaPierre + 82. Samuel MORSE = Wayne Morse of Oregon
89. LARRY Page + 46. Jenny CRAIG = Larry Craig of Idaho
91. HUEY Newton + 41. Crawford LONG = Huey Long of Louisiana
40. RUFUS Putnam + 70. Bernard KING = Rufus King of New York
36. PATTY + 61. Margaret MURRAY = Patty Murray of Washington
15. ALAN Macdiarmid + 53. Wallis SIMPSON = Alan Simpson of Wyoming
42. HAROLD Godwinson + 99. Langston HUGHES = Harold Hughes of Iowa
65. DENNIS Gabor + 10. Cesar CHAVEZ = Dennis Chavez of New Mexico
29. MICHAEL Feinstein + 52. Mr. BENNET = Michael Bennet of Colorado
90. OSCAR Tschirky + 39. Carrie UNDERWOOD = Oscar Underwood of Alabama
49. CARTER Oosterhouse + 67. Philip GLASS = Carter Glass of Virginia
88. SIMON the Zealot + Julia Margaret CAMERON = Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania
24. HOWARD Unruh + 63. Ray Stannard BAKER = Howard Baker of Tennessee
32. ELMER Rice + 83. Clarence THOMAS = Elmer Thomas of Oklahoma
73. JEFFERSON Smith + 23. Hannah DAVIS = Jefferson Davis of Mississippi
UNUSED STATES:
California
Kansas
Michigan
Nebraska
North Dakota
South Dakota
Utah
Wisconsin
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