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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#101 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon May 28, 2018 10:40 am

99. In his influential essay “Two Concepts of Liberty,” this Latvian-born British philosopher defined negative liberty as absence of coercion and positive liberty as self-mastery and the ability to choose one’s leaders.
ISAIAH BERLIN
105. Shortly after his term as governor of Massachusetts, he replaced John Foster Dulles in the Cabinet.
CHRISTIAN HERTER
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#102 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon May 28, 2018 10:43 am

Updating the consolidation, just because I hate having to go back and forth between pages….


Identify the 120 people in the clues below. Match them into 60 pairs according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. Then, match each pair with one of the Associated Words. None of the names will be used twice.

Some of the names may be a little more obscure than usual. I hope this doesn't jam you up too much.

1. In a seminal 1559 work, this theologian wrote that “since the arrangement of all things is in the hand of God, since to him belongs the disposal of life and death, he arranges all things by his sovereign counsel, in such a way that individuals are born, who are doomed from the womb to certain death, and are to glorify him by their destruction….”
JOHN CALVIN

2. Her greatest stage triumphs included Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, A Doll’s House, The Constant Wife, The Kingdom of God – the inaugural production of the theatre that bears her name – and The Corn Is Green.
ETHEL BARRYMORE

*3. TYCHO BRAHE

*4. RUTHERFORD HAYES

*5. PETRARCH

*6. JOE LOUIS

*7. OPRAH WINFREY

8. DJMQ:
Invited by Balanchine to join the fledgling New York City Ballet in 1949, this Canadian ballerina remained one of its principal dancers for the next 24 years.
Another DJMQ appears at Question #83.)
MELISSA HAYDEN

9. One of this artist’s most famous works was a gold salt cellar currently insured for some $60,000,000.
BENVENUTO CELLINI

10. Since the Grammy awards for male and female Pop Solo Performance were combined into a single category in 2011, this male singer has won it twice.
ED SHEERAN

*11. WILLIAM TRAVIS

12. LEVI COFFIN

*13. F.W. WOOLWORTH

*14. PATTON OSWALT

*15. WILLIAM MORTON
*16. FRANCIS HUTCHESON

17. In 2003, this Canadian-born politician became her state’s first female governor.
JENNIFER GRANHOLM

*18. WILLA CATHER

19. BUCK SHOWALTER
*20. BILBO BAGGINS
*21. CATHERINE PARR

22. The leading heldentenor of his day, this German opera singer sang Wagnerian roles at the Met more than 500 times between 1926 and 1950.
LAURITZ MELCHIOR
23. Her excavations at Jericho made her one of the leading archaeologists of the mid-20th century.
KATHLEEN KENYON

24. The career of this notorious gold prospector provided the inspiration for Trey Parker’s Cannibal! The Musical.
ALFERD PACKER

25. In 1958, this British explorer commanded the expedition that made the first overland crossing of Antarctica.
VIVIAN FUCHS

26. This designer’s conspicuous absence of underwear at her 1992 OBE ceremony did not prevent her from being made a Dame fourteen years later. (Apparently, the Queen was not unamused.)
VIVIENNE WESTWOOD

27. In an influential 1975 book, this feminist propounded the thesis that rape is "a conscious process of intimidation by which all men keep all women in a state of fear."
SUSAN BROWNMILLER

*28. TARIQ AZIZ
*29. ROGER DEAKINS

30. A Catholic university on the West Coast is named for this canonized Jesuit who died at the age of 23 while ministering to victims of a plague in Rome.
ST. ALOYSIUS GONZAGA

*31. LOUIS DE BROGLIE

32. T.S. Eliot praised this author’s masterwork as “the first, the longest, and the best of modern English detective novels,” while both Dorothy L. Sayers and G.K. Chesterton cited it as the finest detective story ever written.
WILKIE COLLINS

33. This halfback for the Rock Island Independents is credited with scoring the first touchdown in NFL history.
PUDGE WYMAN

34. Some years before this Union general lost – through his own blunder – one of his legs and most of his men at the Battle of Gettysburg, he had made legal history by becoming the first American acquitted of murder by pleading temporary insanity.
DANIEL SICKLES
*35. JANELLE MONAE
36. MARK ZUCKERBERG

37. This stories that won this journalist a Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting also inspired a film for which the actor playing him received an Oscar nomination.
SYDNEY SCHANBERG

38. A prominent architect of Regency England, his notable buildings included Buckingham Palace and the Royal Pavilion at Brighton.
JOHN NASH

39. She was a minor figure in the Cleveland numbers rackets, but a major figure in a landmark Supreme Court case that resulted in the Fourth Amendment being applied at the state and local level.
DOLLREE MAPP

40. After serving seven terms in the House of Representative, this Massachusetts Democrat retired to form a lobbying firm – and to serve as president of a medical marijuana company.
BILL DELAHUNT

41. He made a name for himself in Hong Kong action films and Cantonse hip-hop – and a different sort of name for himself in scandals involving sexually explicit photos of himself with various women.
EDISON CHEN
42. He played for an NHL team from 1935 to 1938 and coached the same team from 1955 to 1968, scoring a combined ten Stanley Cup victories in the process.
TOE BLAKE

43. The March of Dimes went into debt funding the work of this researcher – and it was worth it.
JONAS SALK

44. As a professor, he helped CCNY earn its reputation as the “proletarian Harvard;” as a thinker, his writings such as Reason and Nature led New York Times to call him "an almost legendary figure in American philosophy, education and the liberal tradition.”
MORRIS COHEN

45. This novelist built his reputation with satiric depictions of England after World War I, but is best remembered today for a dystopian novel …
ALDOUS HUXLEY

*46. MIRANDA

47. He and his longtime partner were the only team of Broadway lyricists to receive the Kennedy Center Honors.
ADOLPH GREEN?

48. In 1930, this young thug was shot in the head and subsequently turned into a useful martyr by the party of thugs to whom he belonged.
HORST WESSEL

49. The ideas of this child psychologist came into direct conflict with those of Anna Freud, eventually causing the British Psychoanalytical Society to split into three camps.
MELANIE KLEIN

50. Allegations that this celebrity chef fostered a “culture of sexual harassment” in his New Orleans restaurants led to his stepping down as CEO – and being digitally edited out of an episode of Iron Chef Showdown.
MARIO BATALI? JOHN BESH?

51. A hidden copy of the teachings of the stoic philosopher Epictetus helped this U.S. naval officer survive more than seven years of captivity and torture at the Hanoi Hilton.
JAMES STOCKDALE

*52. E.F. HUTTON

53. After refusing to confirm John Tyler’s first four Supreme Court appointments, the Senate finally relented and approved this jurist, who served on the Court for the next 27 years.
ROGER TANEY? SAMUEL NELSON?

54. This Laker was NBA Rookie of the Year in 1959.
ELGIN BAYLOR

*55. BILLIE WHITELAW

56. ELMER RICE

57. As Bishop of Gloucester, he became the first Anglican cleric to denounce the slave trade; he was also an editor of the works of Shakespeare and a staunch defender and friend of Alexander Pope
WLLIAM WARBURTON
58. In the early 19th century, Poet Laureate Robert Southey dubbed this Scottish civil engineer the ‘Colossus of Roads’ in honor of the many highways and bridges he designed.
JOHN McADAM? THOMAS TELFORD?

*59. DEANA CARTER

*60. JAN STEEN

61. She was the first woman to make a non-stop westward solo flight across the Atlantic.
AMELIA EARHART? BERYL MARKHAM?

*62. CLAUS VON BULOW

63. During his 31-year stint at the New York Times, this music critic used his considerable influence to champion the works of Jean Sibelius.
OLIN DOWNES
*64. MADALYN MURRAY O'HAIR

*65. JAYNE TORVILL

*66. SALMAN RUSHDIE

67. BRUNHILDA
*68. JAYMA MAYS

69. According to Jewish folklore, she started arguing with her husband from Day One, with each of them intent on taking the top position during sex. It went downhill from there.
LILITH

70. Former medical director of the Puerto Rico Family Planning Association, she oversaw the successful clinical trials of the first oral contraceptive.
EDRIS RICE-WRAY

*71. EDWARD CAIRD

72. This American historian specialized in tracing the impact of technology and urbanization in such works as Technics and Civilization and The City in History.
LEWIS MUMFORD

73. She, Paul McCartney, and Justin Timberlake brought different songs with the same title to Number One on the Billboard pop chart.
PETULA CLARK

74. We may never know the real name of this criminal who was last seen on November 24, 1971.
D.B. COOPER

75. According to Thucydides, this Spartan general captured the city of Byzantium, but was later arrested for collusion with Persia, walled up in a temple, and starved to death.
PAUSANIAS
*76. WALLACE NUTTING
77. She was still a slave when her poem in praise of General George Washington brought her a personal invitation to visit him at his Massachusetts headquarters.
PHILLIS WHEATLEY

78. This driver made racing history with a victory in the 2008 Indy Japan 300.
DANICA PATRICK

*79. EDNA PURVIANCE

80. She was the first African American woman to serve as campaign manager for a major party presidential candidate.
DONNA BRAZILE

*81. LEO BURNETT

82. He and his colleague Mike received the Nobel Prize for "for their discoveries concerning the regulation of cholesterol metabolism.”
JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN
83. DJMQ:
His work at the Henry Street Playhouse – which involved innovative use of lighting, slides, and electronic music – led to this choreographer becoming known as “the father of multimedia theatre.”
ALWIN NIKOLAIS

84. Though he brought clownery to his profession, he was not at all amused by how he and his career were portrayed in a 1998 film.
"PATCH" ADAMS

85. This pianist, bandleader and arranger was an important transitional figure in jazz, bringing Louis Armstrong to New York in the 1920s and helping Benny Goodman create the sound of swing in the 1930s.
FLETCHER HENDERSON

86. This scholar and clergyman was the leading figure of the Carolingian Renaissance.
ALCUIN

*87. GLENDA HATCHETT
*88. KAYO MULLINS

89. This poet is best known for writing satiric epigrams during the reigns of Domitian and Trajan.
MARTIAL?
90. He pitched the twentieth perfect game in MLB history and was one of only six pitchers to receive the Cy Young Award in both leagues.
ROY HALLADAY

91. After 26 years at Goldman Sachs, he left the private sector to serve as Alexander Hamilton’s 69th successor.
ROBERT RUBIN
*92. MACDONALD CAREY

*93. LYNDA ROBB

94. This African American inventor is best known for developing a way to send telegraph messages between train stations and moving trains.
GRANVILLE WOODS

95. This musician and songwriter has had a love-hate relationship with the group that made him famous: he once punched a hole in a wall during a dispute with their manager, but has since reunited with surviving former bandmates and called their past collaboration “part of my youth that is always active in my thoughts.”
MIKE NESMITH

*96. ERIC SEVAREID

97. In 2014, this economist became the first woman to fill a highly influential quasi-governmental position.
JANET YELLEN

98. This comic book artist said that two of the inspirations for his most famous character were Douglas Fairbanks’s portrayal of Zorro and Leonardo da Vinci’s sketch of a helicopter.
BOB KANE

99. In his influential essay “Two Concepts of Liberty,” this Latvian-born British philosopher defined negative liberty as absence of coercion and positive liberty as self-mastery and the ability to choose one’s leaders.
ISAIAH BERLIN
*100. SIDNEY HILLMAN

*101. JUDITH RESNIK

102. This American tennis player was ranked Number One on eight separate occasions between 1998 and 2005. (She also achieved Number One ranking in doubles.)
LINDSAY DAVENPORT

103. This actress is best known for a 1995 film in which she played a Jane Austen heroine – sort of.
ALICIA SILVERSTONE

104. His western and crime novels have been brought to the screen by such directors as John Frankenheimer, Martin Ritt, Richard Fleischer, Barry Sonnenfeld, and Quentin Tarantino.
ELMORE LEONARD

105. Shortly after his term as governor of Massachusetts, he replaced John Foster Dulles in the Cabinet.
CHRISTIAN HERTER
106. In the last five years, he has won twelve Grammy Awards in the categories of Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, Best Rap Album, and Best Music Video.
KENDRICK LAMAR

*107. NIELS BOHR

108. This executive oversaw the development of the Ford Mustang, but it was his later work for another automotive company that led to his appearance on several lists of most admired Americans.
LEE IACOCCA

109. Nicknamed “the Brain,” this racketeer is generally considered the man behind a notorious 1919 scandal.
ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN

110. In his heyday, this amateur sleuth rivaled Hercule Poirot and Lord Peter Wimsey in popularity, though many shared Ogden Nash’s opinion that he needed “a kick in the pance.”
PHILO VANCE

*111. HALSTON

112. This officer drafted the Valkyrie Plan, but was sent to the Eastern Front – where he eventually committed suicide – before the attempt could be carried out.
FRIEDRICH OLBRICHT

113. Accused of taking part in the plot referenced in the preceding clue, this theologian was hanged at Flossenburg concentration camp just two weeks before its liberation.
DIETRICH BONHOEFFER

*114. DAN REEVES

115. This author wrote his classic allegory during a twelve-year imprisonment for offences against his country’s established church.
JOHN BUNYAN

116. Influenced by cubism and surrealism, this Italian sculptor is best known for his thin, elongated human figurines that some critics have compared to trees without foliage.
ALBERTO GIACOMETTI

117. He received the Thalberg Award only twelve years after his feature film debut and seven years before winning the first of his two Oscars for Best Director.
STEVEN SPIELBERG

118. The “animalcules” described by this scientist included red blood cells and spermatozoa – which, he assured people, he discovered in the excess residue of marital relations and not through self-stimulation. (Glad we cleared that up.)
ANTOINE VAN LEEUWENHOEK

119. The overture to this French composer’s first operetta continues to be one of the most familiar works of the 19th century – especially the rousing dance that kicks off the finale.
JACQUES OFFENBACH

*120. JOMO KENYATTA

MATCHES
79. EDNa Purviance + 15. William mORTON = ED NORTON (Trixie)
62. CLAUs von Bulow + 29. Roger DEAKINS = CLAUDE AKINS (Sheriff?)
59. DEANA Carter + 16. Francis HutCHESON = DEAN ACHESON (Truman)
87. GLENda Hatchett + 7. Oprah WiNFREY = GLENN FREY (Eagles)
3. TYCho Brahe + 93. Lynda rOBB = Ty Cobb (Peach)
28. TARiq Aziz + 96. Eric SevAREID = TARA REID (Pie)
20. BILBo Baggins + 71. Edward cAIRD = Bil Baird (Puppet)
88. KAYO Mullins + 21. Catherine PaRR = Kay Orr (Nebraska)
35. JANELle Monae + 114. Dan rEEVES = JANE LEEVES (Daphne)
68. JAYMa Mays + 107. Niels BOHR = Jay Mohr (Maguire)
66. SALMAn Rushdie + 31. Louis De BroGLIE = Sal Maglie (Barber)
120. JOMo Kenyatta + 5. PetrARCH = JO MARCH, sister of Meg
65. JAYNe Torvill + 13. woolwORTH = JAY NORTH (Dennis)

101. JUDith Resnik + 55. Billie WhitELAW = JUDE LAW (Alfie)

46. MIRANda + 64. Madalyn Murray O'hAIR = MIRA NAIR (Mississippi)

18. WILLA Cather + 81. Leo BuRNETT = WILL ARNETT (Arrested)
4. RUTHErford + 76 nuTTING = RUTH ETTING (Ten Cents)
111. HALSton + 52. E F HUTTON = HAL SUTTON (golf)
14. PATTon Oswalt + 100. Sidney hILLMAN = PAT TILLMAN (Afghanistan)
6. JOE LOuis + 60. Jan STEEN = JOEL OSTEEN (Houston)
44. MORris cohen + 108 Lee IacOCCA = MO ROCCA (Cook?)
92. MACDonald Carey + 11. Samuel trAVIS = MAC DAVIS (Hooked)

UNUSED ASSOCIATED WORDS

Yes
#20
DNA
Reagan
JFK
Kwan
Judas
Plato
Warren
Lulu
Daisy
Yankees
Idol
Nun
Pitcher
Throw
Protest
Bless
Tell
Tap
Poll
Dead
Montreal
Denver
Oklahoma
Tennis
Football
Fashion
Baton
Guitar
Lemon
Pizza
Gothic
Mad
Friday Night
Sunday Morning
Self-Help
Enterprise
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#103 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon May 28, 2018 11:21 am

I've got to stop for a while, but I wouldn't be surprised if the last one that we know is wrong gets replaced by someone with the first name Francisco, or something very similar. That would pair with Danica Patrick for Francis Crick, who helped discover the double helix nature of DNA.
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#104 Post by franktangredi » Mon May 28, 2018 4:05 pm

One definite answer is still wrong. Everything else is right.
mrkelley23 wrote:Updating the consolidation, just because I hate having to go back and forth between pages….


Identify the 120 people in the clues below. Match them into 60 pairs according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. Then, match each pair with one of the Associated Words. None of the names will be used twice.

Some of the names may be a little more obscure than usual. I hope this doesn't jam you up too much.

1. In a seminal 1559 work, this theologian wrote that “since the arrangement of all things is in the hand of God, since to him belongs the disposal of life and death, he arranges all things by his sovereign counsel, in such a way that individuals are born, who are doomed from the womb to certain death, and are to glorify him by their destruction….”
JOHN CALVIN

2. Her greatest stage triumphs included Captain Jinks of the Horse Marines, A Doll’s House, The Constant Wife, The Kingdom of God – the inaugural production of the theatre that bears her name – and The Corn Is Green.
ETHEL BARRYMORE

*3. TYCHO BRAHE

*4. RUTHERFORD HAYES

*5. PETRARCH

*6. JOE LOUIS

*7. OPRAH WINFREY

8. DJMQ:
Invited by Balanchine to join the fledgling New York City Ballet in 1949, this Canadian ballerina remained one of its principal dancers for the next 24 years.
Another DJMQ appears at Question #83.)
MELISSA HAYDEN

9. One of this artist’s most famous works was a gold salt cellar currently insured for some $60,000,000.
BENVENUTO CELLINI

10. Since the Grammy awards for male and female Pop Solo Performance were combined into a single category in 2011, this male singer has won it twice.
ED SHEERAN

*11. WILLIAM TRAVIS

12. LEVI COFFIN

*13. F.W. WOOLWORTH

*14. PATTON OSWALT

*15. WILLIAM MORTON
*16. FRANCIS HUTCHESON

17. In 2003, this Canadian-born politician became her state’s first female governor.
JENNIFER GRANHOLM

*18. WILLA CATHER

19. BUCK SHOWALTER
*20. BILBO BAGGINS
*21. CATHERINE PARR

22. The leading heldentenor of his day, this German opera singer sang Wagnerian roles at the Met more than 500 times between 1926 and 1950.
LAURITZ MELCHIOR
23. Her excavations at Jericho made her one of the leading archaeologists of the mid-20th century.
KATHLEEN KENYON

24. The career of this notorious gold prospector provided the inspiration for Trey Parker’s Cannibal! The Musical.
ALFERD PACKER

25. In 1958, this British explorer commanded the expedition that made the first overland crossing of Antarctica.
VIVIAN FUCHS

26. This designer’s conspicuous absence of underwear at her 1992 OBE ceremony did not prevent her from being made a Dame fourteen years later. (Apparently, the Queen was not unamused.)
VIVIENNE WESTWOOD

27. In an influential 1975 book, this feminist propounded the thesis that rape is "a conscious process of intimidation by which all men keep all women in a state of fear."
SUSAN BROWNMILLER

*28. TARIQ AZIZ
*29. ROGER DEAKINS

30. A Catholic university on the West Coast is named for this canonized Jesuit who died at the age of 23 while ministering to victims of a plague in Rome.
ST. ALOYSIUS GONZAGA

*31. LOUIS DE BROGLIE

32. T.S. Eliot praised this author’s masterwork as “the first, the longest, and the best of modern English detective novels,” while both Dorothy L. Sayers and G.K. Chesterton cited it as the finest detective story ever written.
WILKIE COLLINS

33. This halfback for the Rock Island Independents is credited with scoring the first touchdown in NFL history.
PUDGE WYMAN

34. Some years before this Union general lost – through his own blunder – one of his legs and most of his men at the Battle of Gettysburg, he had made legal history by becoming the first American acquitted of murder by pleading temporary insanity.
DANIEL SICKLES
*35. JANELLE MONAE
36. MARK ZUCKERBERG

37. This stories that won this journalist a Pulitzer Prize for International Reporting also inspired a film for which the actor playing him received an Oscar nomination.
SYDNEY SCHANBERG

38. A prominent architect of Regency England, his notable buildings included Buckingham Palace and the Royal Pavilion at Brighton.
JOHN NASH

39. She was a minor figure in the Cleveland numbers rackets, but a major figure in a landmark Supreme Court case that resulted in the Fourth Amendment being applied at the state and local level.
DOLLREE MAPP

40. After serving seven terms in the House of Representative, this Massachusetts Democrat retired to form a lobbying firm – and to serve as president of a medical marijuana company.
BILL DELAHUNT

41. He made a name for himself in Hong Kong action films and Cantonse hip-hop – and a different sort of name for himself in scandals involving sexually explicit photos of himself with various women.
EDISON CHEN
42. He played for an NHL team from 1935 to 1938 and coached the same team from 1955 to 1968, scoring a combined ten Stanley Cup victories in the process.
TOE BLAKE

43. The March of Dimes went into debt funding the work of this researcher – and it was worth it.
JONAS SALK

44. As a professor, he helped CCNY earn its reputation as the “proletarian Harvard;” as a thinker, his writings such as Reason and Nature led New York Times to call him "an almost legendary figure in American philosophy, education and the liberal tradition.”
MORRIS COHEN

45. This novelist built his reputation with satiric depictions of England after World War I, but is best remembered today for a dystopian novel …
ALDOUS HUXLEY

*46. MIRANDA

47. He and his longtime partner were the only team of Broadway lyricists to receive the Kennedy Center Honors.
ADOLPH GREEN?

48. In 1930, this young thug was shot in the head and subsequently turned into a useful martyr by the party of thugs to whom he belonged.
HORST WESSEL

49. The ideas of this child psychologist came into direct conflict with those of Anna Freud, eventually causing the British Psychoanalytical Society to split into three camps.
MELANIE KLEIN

50. Allegations that this celebrity chef fostered a “culture of sexual harassment” in his New Orleans restaurants led to his stepping down as CEO – and being digitally edited out of an episode of Iron Chef Showdown.
MARIO BATALI? JOHN BESH?

51. A hidden copy of the teachings of the stoic philosopher Epictetus helped this U.S. naval officer survive more than seven years of captivity and torture at the Hanoi Hilton.
JAMES STOCKDALE

*52. E.F. HUTTON

53. After refusing to confirm John Tyler’s first four Supreme Court appointments, the Senate finally relented and approved this jurist, who served on the Court for the next 27 years.
ROGER TANEY? SAMUEL NELSON?

54. This Laker was NBA Rookie of the Year in 1959.
ELGIN BAYLOR

*55. BILLIE WHITELAW

56. ELMER RICE

57. As Bishop of Gloucester, he became the first Anglican cleric to denounce the slave trade; he was also an editor of the works of Shakespeare and a staunch defender and friend of Alexander Pope
WLLIAM WARBURTON
58. In the early 19th century, Poet Laureate Robert Southey dubbed this Scottish civil engineer the ‘Colossus of Roads’ in honor of the many highways and bridges he designed.
JOHN McADAM? THOMAS TELFORD?

*59. DEANA CARTER

*60. JAN STEEN

61. She was the first woman to make a non-stop westward solo flight across the Atlantic.
AMELIA EARHART? BERYL MARKHAM?

*62. CLAUS VON BULOW

63. During his 31-year stint at the New York Times, this music critic used his considerable influence to champion the works of Jean Sibelius.
OLIN DOWNES
*64. MADALYN MURRAY O'HAIR

*65. JAYNE TORVILL

*66. SALMAN RUSHDIE

67. BRUNHILDA
*68. JAYMA MAYS

69. According to Jewish folklore, she started arguing with her husband from Day One, with each of them intent on taking the top position during sex. It went downhill from there.
LILITH

70. Former medical director of the Puerto Rico Family Planning Association, she oversaw the successful clinical trials of the first oral contraceptive.
EDRIS RICE-WRAY

*71. EDWARD CAIRD

72. This American historian specialized in tracing the impact of technology and urbanization in such works as Technics and Civilization and The City in History.
LEWIS MUMFORD

73. She, Paul McCartney, and Justin Timberlake brought different songs with the same title to Number One on the Billboard pop chart.
PETULA CLARK

74. We may never know the real name of this criminal who was last seen on November 24, 1971.
D.B. COOPER

75. According to Thucydides, this Spartan general captured the city of Byzantium, but was later arrested for collusion with Persia, walled up in a temple, and starved to death.
PAUSANIAS
*76. WALLACE NUTTING
77. She was still a slave when her poem in praise of General George Washington brought her a personal invitation to visit him at his Massachusetts headquarters.
PHILLIS WHEATLEY

78. This driver made racing history with a victory in the 2008 Indy Japan 300.
DANICA PATRICK

*79. EDNA PURVIANCE

80. She was the first African American woman to serve as campaign manager for a major party presidential candidate.
DONNA BRAZILE

*81. LEO BURNETT

82. He and his colleague Mike received the Nobel Prize for "for their discoveries concerning the regulation of cholesterol metabolism.”
JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN
83. DJMQ:
His work at the Henry Street Playhouse – which involved innovative use of lighting, slides, and electronic music – led to this choreographer becoming known as “the father of multimedia theatre.”
ALWIN NIKOLAIS

84. Though he brought clownery to his profession, he was not at all amused by how he and his career were portrayed in a 1998 film.
"PATCH" ADAMS

85. This pianist, bandleader and arranger was an important transitional figure in jazz, bringing Louis Armstrong to New York in the 1920s and helping Benny Goodman create the sound of swing in the 1930s.
FLETCHER HENDERSON

86. This scholar and clergyman was the leading figure of the Carolingian Renaissance.
ALCUIN

*87. GLENDA HATCHETT
*88. KAYO MULLINS

89. This poet is best known for writing satiric epigrams during the reigns of Domitian and Trajan.
MARTIAL?
90. He pitched the twentieth perfect game in MLB history and was one of only six pitchers to receive the Cy Young Award in both leagues.
ROY HALLADAY

91. After 26 years at Goldman Sachs, he left the private sector to serve as Alexander Hamilton’s 69th successor.
ROBERT RUBIN
*92. MACDONALD CAREY

*93. LYNDA ROBB

94. This African American inventor is best known for developing a way to send telegraph messages between train stations and moving trains.
GRANVILLE WOODS

95. This musician and songwriter has had a love-hate relationship with the group that made him famous: he once punched a hole in a wall during a dispute with their manager, but has since reunited with surviving former bandmates and called their past collaboration “part of my youth that is always active in my thoughts.”
MIKE NESMITH

*96. ERIC SEVAREID

97. In 2014, this economist became the first woman to fill a highly influential quasi-governmental position.
JANET YELLEN

98. This comic book artist said that two of the inspirations for his most famous character were Douglas Fairbanks’s portrayal of Zorro and Leonardo da Vinci’s sketch of a helicopter.
BOB KANE

99. In his influential essay “Two Concepts of Liberty,” this Latvian-born British philosopher defined negative liberty as absence of coercion and positive liberty as self-mastery and the ability to choose one’s leaders.
ISAIAH BERLIN
*100. SIDNEY HILLMAN

*101. JUDITH RESNIK

102. This American tennis player was ranked Number One on eight separate occasions between 1998 and 2005. (She also achieved Number One ranking in doubles.)
LINDSAY DAVENPORT

103. This actress is best known for a 1995 film in which she played a Jane Austen heroine – sort of.
ALICIA SILVERSTONE

104. His western and crime novels have been brought to the screen by such directors as John Frankenheimer, Martin Ritt, Richard Fleischer, Barry Sonnenfeld, and Quentin Tarantino.
ELMORE LEONARD

105. Shortly after his term as governor of Massachusetts, he replaced John Foster Dulles in the Cabinet.
CHRISTIAN HERTER
106. In the last five years, he has won twelve Grammy Awards in the categories of Best Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, Best Rap Album, and Best Music Video.
KENDRICK LAMAR

*107. NIELS BOHR

108. This executive oversaw the development of the Ford Mustang, but it was his later work for another automotive company that led to his appearance on several lists of most admired Americans.
LEE IACOCCA

109. Nicknamed “the Brain,” this racketeer is generally considered the man behind a notorious 1919 scandal.
ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN

110. In his heyday, this amateur sleuth rivaled Hercule Poirot and Lord Peter Wimsey in popularity, though many shared Ogden Nash’s opinion that he needed “a kick in the pance.”
PHILO VANCE

*111. HALSTON

112. This officer drafted the Valkyrie Plan, but was sent to the Eastern Front – where he eventually committed suicide – before the attempt could be carried out.
FRIEDRICH OLBRICHT

113. Accused of taking part in the plot referenced in the preceding clue, this theologian was hanged at Flossenburg concentration camp just two weeks before its liberation.
DIETRICH BONHOEFFER

*114. DAN REEVES

115. This author wrote his classic allegory during a twelve-year imprisonment for offences against his country’s established church.
JOHN BUNYAN

116. Influenced by cubism and surrealism, this Italian sculptor is best known for his thin, elongated human figurines that some critics have compared to trees without foliage.
ALBERTO GIACOMETTI

117. He received the Thalberg Award only twelve years after his feature film debut and seven years before winning the first of his two Oscars for Best Director.
STEVEN SPIELBERG

118. The “animalcules” described by this scientist included red blood cells and spermatozoa – which, he assured people, he discovered in the excess residue of marital relations and not through self-stimulation. (Glad we cleared that up.)
ANTOINE VAN LEEUWENHOEK

119. The overture to this French composer’s first operetta continues to be one of the most familiar works of the 19th century – especially the rousing dance that kicks off the finale.
JACQUES OFFENBACH

*120. JOMO KENYATTA

MATCHES
79. EDNa Purviance + 15. William mORTON = ED NORTON (Trixie)
62. CLAUs von Bulow + 29. Roger DEAKINS = CLAUDE AKINS (Sheriff?)
59. DEANA Carter + 16. Francis HutCHESON = DEAN ACHESON (Truman)
87. GLENda Hatchett + 7. Oprah WiNFREY = GLENN FREY (Eagles)
3. TYCho Brahe + 93. Lynda rOBB = Ty Cobb (Peach)
28. TARiq Aziz + 96. Eric SevAREID = TARA REID (Pie)
20. BILBo Baggins + 71. Edward cAIRD = Bil Baird (Puppet)
88. KAYO Mullins + 21. Catherine PaRR = Kay Orr (Nebraska)
35. JANELle Monae + 114. Dan rEEVES = JANE LEEVES (Daphne)
68. JAYMa Mays + 107. Niels BOHR = Jay Mohr (Maguire)
66. SALMAn Rushdie + 31. Louis De BroGLIE = Sal Maglie (Barber)
120. JOMo Kenyatta + 5. PetrARCH = JO MARCH, sister of Meg
65. JAYNe Torvill + 13. woolwORTH = JAY NORTH (Dennis)

101. JUDith Resnik + 55. Billie WhitELAW = JUDE LAW (Alfie)

46. MIRANda + 64. Madalyn Murray O'hAIR = MIRA NAIR (Mississippi)

18. WILLA Cather + 81. Leo BuRNETT = WILL ARNETT (Arrested)
4. RUTHErford + 76 nuTTING = RUTH ETTING (Ten Cents)
111. HALSton + 52. E F HUTTON = HAL SUTTON (golf)
14. PATTon Oswalt + 100. Sidney hILLMAN = PAT TILLMAN (Afghanistan)
6. JOE LOuis + 60. Jan STEEN = JOEL OSTEEN (Houston)
44. MORris cohen + 108 Lee IacOCCA = MO ROCCA (Cook?)
92. MACDonald Carey + 11. Samuel trAVIS = MAC DAVIS (Hooked)

UNUSED ASSOCIATED WORDS

Yes
#20
DNA
Reagan
JFK
Kwan
Judas
Plato
Warren
Lulu
Daisy
Yankees
Idol
Nun
Pitcher
Throw
Protest
Bless
Tell
Tap
Poll
Dead
Montreal
Denver
Oklahoma
Tennis
Football
Fashion
Baton
Guitar
Lemon
Pizza
Gothic
Mad
Friday Night
Sunday Morning
Self-Help
Enterprise

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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#105 Post by mellytu74 » Mon May 28, 2018 7:36 pm

Here's the incorrect one.

112. This officer drafted the Valkyrie Plan, but was sent to the Eastern Front – where he eventually committed suicide – before the attempt could be carried out.

Friedrich Olbricht was shot by a firing squad.

HENNING VON TRESCKOW committed suicide on the Eastern Front.

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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#106 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon May 28, 2018 8:13 pm

New consolidation,with clues removed now that everything's Tangredi approved.

Identify the 120 people in the clues below. Match them into 60 pairs according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. Then, match each pair with one of the Associated Words. None of the names will be used twice.

Some of the names may be a little more obscure than usual. I hope this doesn't jam you up too much.

1. JOHN CALVIN

2. ETHEL BARRYMORE

*3. TYCHO BRAHE

*4. RUTHERFORD HAYES

*5. PETRARCH

*6. JOE LOUIS

*7. OPRAH WINFREY

8. MELISSA HAYDEN

9. BENVENUTO CELLINI

*10. ED SHEERAN

*11. WILLIAM TRAVIS

12. LEVI COFFIN

*13. F.W. WOOLWORTH

*14. PATTON OSWALT

*15. WILLIAM MORTON
*16. FRANCIS HUTCHESON

17. JENNIFER GRANHOLM

*18. WILLA CATHER

19. BUCK SHOWALTER
*20. BILBO BAGGINS
*21. CATHERINE PARR

22. LAURITZ MELCHIOR
23. KATHLEEN KENYON

24. ALFERD PACKER

25. VIVIAN FUCHS

26. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD

27. SUSAN BROWNMILLER

*28. TARIQ AZIZ
*29. ROGER DEAKINS

30. ST. ALOYSIUS GONZAGA

*31. LOUIS DE BROGLIE

32. WILKIE COLLINS

33. PUDGE WYMAN

34. DANIEL SICKLES
*35. JANELLE MONAE
36. MARK ZUCKERBERG

37. SYDNEY SCHANBERG

38. JOHN NASH

39. DOLLREE MAPP

40. BILL DELAHUNT

41. EDISON CHEN
42. TOE BLAKE

43. JONAS SALK

*44. MORRIS COHEN

45. ALDOUS HUXLEY

*46. MIRANDA

47. ADOLPH GREEN

48. HORST WESSEL

49. MELANIE KLEIN

50. JOHN BESH

51. JAMES STOCKDALE

*52. E.F. HUTTON

53. SAMUEL NELSON?

54. ELGIN BAYLOR

*55. BILLIE WHITELAW

56. ELMER RICE

57. WLLIAM WARBURTON
58. THOMAS TELFORD

*59. DEANA CARTER

*60. JAN STEEN

61. BERYL MARKHAM

*62. CLAUS VON BULOW

63. OLIN DOWNES
*64. MADALYN MURRAY O'HAIR

*65. JAYNE TORVILL

*66. SALMAN RUSHDIE

67. BRUNHILDA
*68. JAYMA MAYS

69. LILITH

70. EDRIS RICE-WRAY

*71. EDWARD CAIRD

72. LEWIS MUMFORD

73. PETULA CLARK

74. D.B. COOPER

75. PAUSANIAS
*76. WALLACE NUTTING
77. PHILLIS WHEATLEY

78. DANICA PATRICK

*79. EDNA PURVIANCE

80. DONNA BRAZILE

*81. LEO BURNETT

82. JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN
83. ALWIN NIKOLAIS

84. "PATCH" ADAMS

85. FLETCHER HENDERSON

86. ALCUIN

*87. GLENDA HATCHETT
*88. KAYO MULLINS

89. MARTIAL
90. ROY HALLADAY

91. ROBERT RUBIN
*92. MACDONALD CAREY

*93. LYNDA ROBB

94. GRANVILLE WOODS

95. MIKE NESMITH

*96. ERIC SEVAREID

97. JANET YELLEN

98. BOB KANE

99. ISAIAH BERLIN
*100. SIDNEY HILLMAN

*101. JUDITH RESNIK

102. LINDSAY DAVENPORT

103. ALICIA SILVERSTONE

104. ELMORE LEONARD

105. CHRISTIAN HERTER
106. KENDRICK LAMAR

*107. NIELS BOHR

*108. LEE IACOCCA

109. ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN

110. PHILO VANCE

*111. HALSTON

112. HENNING VON TRESCKOW
113. DIETRICH BONHOEFFER

*114. DAN REEVES

115. JOHN BUNYAN

116. ALBERTO GIACOMETTI

117. STEVEN SPIELBERG

118. ANTOINE VAN LEEUWENHOEK

119. JACQUES OFFENBACH

*120. JOMO KENYATTA

MATCHES
79. EDNa Purviance + 15. William mORTON = ED NORTON (Trixie)
62. CLAUs von Bulow + 29. Roger DEAKINS = CLAUDE AKINS (Sheriff?)
59. DEANA Carter + 16. Francis HutCHESON = DEAN ACHESON (Truman)
87. GLENda Hatchett + 7. Oprah WiNFREY = GLENN FREY (Eagles)
3. TYCho Brahe + 93. Lynda rOBB = Ty Cobb (Peach)
28. TARiq Aziz + 96. Eric SevAREID = TARA REID (Pie)
20. BILBo Baggins + 71. Edward cAIRD = Bil Baird (Puppet)
88. KAYO Mullins + 21. Catherine PaRR = Kay Orr (Nebraska)
35. JANELle Monae + 114. Dan rEEVES = JANE LEEVES (Daphne)
68. JAYMa Mays + 107. Niels BOHR = Jay Mohr (Maguire)
66. SALMAn Rushdie + 31. Louis De BroGLIE = Sal Maglie (Barber)
120. JOMo Kenyatta + 5. PetrARCH = JO MARCH, sister of Meg
65. JAYNe Torvill + 13. woolwORTH = JAY NORTH (Dennis)

101. JUDith Resnik + 55. Billie WhitELAW = JUDE LAW (Alfie)

46. MIRANda + 64. Madalyn Murray O'hAIR = MIRA NAIR (Mississippi)

18. WILLA Cather + 81. Leo BuRNETT = WILL ARNETT (Arrested)
4. RUTHErford + 76 nuTTING = RUTH ETTING (Ten Cents)
111. HALSton + 52. E F HUTTON = HAL SUTTON (golf)
14. PATTon Oswalt + 100. Sidney hILLMAN = PAT TILLMAN (Afghanistan)
6. JOE LOuis + 60. Jan STEEN = JOEL OSTEEN (Houston)
44. MORris cohen + 108 Lee IacOCCA = MO ROCCA (Cook?)
92. MACDonald Carey + 11. Samuel trAVIS = MAC DAVIS (Hooked)
10. ED Sheeran + 58. Thomas tELFORD = EDSEL FORD (Lemon)

UNUSED ASSOCIATED WORDS
Yes
#20
DNA
Reagan
JFK
Kwan
Judas
Plato
Warren
Lulu
Daisy
Yankees
Idol
Nun
Pitcher
Throw
Protest
Bless
Tell
Tap
Poll
Dead
Montreal
Denver
Oklahoma
Tennis
Football
Fashion
Baton
Guitar
Pizza
Gothic
Mad
Friday Night
Sunday Morning
Self-Help
Enterprise
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#107 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon May 28, 2018 8:19 pm

43. JONAs Salk + 85. Fletcher HeNDERSON = JON ANDERSON (Yes)
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#108 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon May 28, 2018 8:23 pm

104. ELMORe leonard + 74. D. B. coOPER = ELMO ROPER (Poll)
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#109 Post by mrkelley23 » Mon May 28, 2018 8:27 pm

110. PHILO vance + 25. Vivian fuCHS = PHIL OCHS (Protest)
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#110 Post by jarnon » Mon May 28, 2018 9:01 pm

9. BENVEnuto Cellini + 47. Adolph gREEN = BEN VEREEN (Judas)

(24, 30, 45, 47, 83, 86, 103 or 116) + 37. Sydney SchANBERG = ALAN BERG (Denver)

12. LEVi Coffin + 57. William wARBURTON = LeVAR BURTON (Enterprise)
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#111 Post by mellytu74 » Mon May 28, 2018 9:37 pm

86. ALCuin + 39. mAPP = AL CAPP (Daisy)
69. LILITh + 54. bAYLOR = Lili Taylor (Pizza)

33. PUDGe + 1. cALVIN = PUD GALVIN, the first (Pitcher) to win 300 games

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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#112 Post by jarnon » Mon May 28, 2018 10:26 pm

Updated consolidation…

Identify the 120 people in the clues below. Match them into 60 pairs according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. Then, match each pair with one of the Associated Words. None of the names will be used twice.

Some of the names may be a little more obscure than usual. I hope this doesn't jam you up too much.

*1. JOHN CALVIN
2. ETHEL BARRYMORE
*3. TYCHO BRAHE
*4. RUTHERFORD HAYES
*5. PETRARCH
*6. JOE LOUIS
*7. OPRAH WINFREY
8. MELISSA HAYDEN
*9. BENVENUTO CELLINI
*10. ED SHEERAN
*11. WILLIAM TRAVIS
*12. LEVI COFFIN
*13. F.W. WOOLWORTH
*14. PATTON OSWALT
*15. WILLIAM MORTON
*16. FRANCIS HUTCHESON
17. JENNIFER GRANHOLM
*18. WILLA CATHER
19. BUCK SHOWALTER
*20. BILBO BAGGINS
*21. CATHERINE PARR
22. LAURITZ MELCHIOR
23. KATHLEEN KENYON
24. ALFERD PACKER
*25. VIVIAN FUCHS
26. VIVIENNE WESTWOOD
27. SUSAN BROWNMILLER
*28. TARIQ AZIZ
*29. ROGER DEAKINS
30. ST. ALOYSIUS GONZAGA
*31. LOUIS DE BROGLIE
32. WILKIE COLLINS
*33. PUDGE WYMAN
34. DANIEL SICKLES
*35. JANELLE MONAE
36. MARK ZUCKERBERG
37. SYDNEY SCHANBERG
38. JOHN NASH
*39. DOLLREE MAPP
40. BILL DELAHUNT
41. EDISON CHEN
42. TOE BLAKE
*43. JONAS SALK
*44. MORRIS COHEN
45. ALDOUS HUXLEY
*46. MIRANDA
*47. ADOLPH GREEN
48. HORST WESSEL
49. MELANIE KLEIN

50. Allegations that this celebrity chef fostered a “culture of sexual harassment” in his New Orleans restaurants led to his stepping down as CEO – and being digitally edited out of an episode of Iron Chef Showdown.
JOHN BESH

51. JAMES STOCKDALE
*52. E.F. HUTTON

53. After refusing to confirm John Tyler’s first four Supreme Court appointments, the Senate finally relented and approved this jurist, who served on the Court for the next 27 years.
SAMUEL NELSON?

*54. ELGIN BAYLOR
*55. BILLIE WHITELAW
56. ELMER RICE
*57. WLLIAM WARBURTON
*58. THOMAS TELFORD
*59. DEANA CARTER
*60. JAN STEEN

61. She was the first woman to make a non-stop westward solo flight across the Atlantic.
BERYL MARKHAM

*62. CLAUS VON BULOW
63. OLIN DOWNES
*64. MADALYN MURRAY O'HAIR
*65. JAYNE TORVILL
*66. SALMAN RUSHDIE
67. BRUNHILDA
*68. JAYMA MAYS
*69. LILITH
70. EDRIS RICE-WRAY
*71. EDWARD CAIRD
72. LEWIS MUMFORD
73. PETULA CLARK
*74. D.B. COOPER
75. PAUSANIAS
*76. WALLACE NUTTING
77. PHILLIS WHEATLEY
78. DANICA PATRICK
*79. EDNA PURVIANCE
80. DONNA BRAZILE
*81. LEO BURNETT
82. JOSEPH GOLDSTEIN
83. ALWIN NIKOLAIS
84. "PATCH" ADAMS
*85. FLETCHER HENDERSON
*86. ALCUIN
*87. GLENDA HATCHETT
*88. KAYO MULLINS
89. MARTIAL
90. ROY HALLADAY
91. ROBERT RUBIN
*92. MACDONALD CAREY
*93. LYNDA ROBB
94. GRANVILLE WOODS
95. MIKE NESMITH
*96. ERIC SEVAREID
97. JANET YELLEN
98. BOB KANE
99. ISAIAH BERLIN
*100. SIDNEY HILLMAN
*101. JUDITH RESNIK
102. LINDSAY DAVENPORT
103. ALICIA SILVERSTONE
*104. ELMORE LEONARD
105. CHRISTIAN HERTER
106. KENDRICK LAMAR
*107. NIELS BOHR
*108. LEE IACOCCA
109. ARNOLD ROTHSTEIN
*110. PHILO VANCE
*111. HALSTON

112. This officer drafted the Valkyrie Plan, but was sent to the Eastern Front – where he eventually committed suicide – before the attempt could be carried out.
HENNING VON TRESCKOW

113. DIETRICH BONHOEFFER
*114. DAN REEVES
115. JOHN BUNYAN
116. ALBERTO GIACOMETTI
117. STEVEN SPIELBERG
118. ANTOINE VAN LEEUWENHOEK
119. JACQUES OFFENBACH
*120. JOMO KENYATTA

MATCHES
79. EDNa Purviance + 15. William mORTON = ED NORTON (Trixie)
62. CLAUs von Bulow + 29. Roger DEAKINS = CLAUDE AKINS (Sheriff)
59. DEANA Carter + 16. Francis HutCHESON = DEAN ACHESON (Truman)
87. GLENda Hatchett + 7. Oprah WiNFREY = GLENN FREY (Eagles)
3. TYCho Brahe + 93. Lynda rOBB = Ty Cobb (Peach)
28. TARiq Aziz + 96. Eric SevAREID = TARA REID (Pie)
20. BILBo Baggins + 71. Edward cAIRD = Bil Baird (Puppet)
88. KAYO Mullins + 21. Catherine PaRR = Kay Orr (Nebraska)
35. JANELle Monae + 114. Dan rEEVES = JANE LEEVES (Daphne)
68. JAYMa Mays + 107. Niels bOHR = Jay Mohr (Maguire)
66. SALMAn Rushdie + 31. Louis De BroGLIE = Sal Maglie (Barber)
120. JOMo Kenyatta + 5. PetrARCH = JO MARCH (Meg)
65. JAYNe Torvill + 13. F.W. WoolwORTH = JAY NORTH (Dennis)
101. JUDith Resnik + 55. Billie WhitELAW = JUDE LAW (Alfie)
46. MIRANda + 64. Madalyn Murray O'hAIR = MIRA NAIR (Mississippi)
18. WILLA Cather + 81. Leo BuRNETT = WILL ARNETT (Arrested)
4. RUTHErford Hayes + 76. Wallace NuTTING = RUTH ETTING (Ten Cents)
111. HALSton + 52. E.F. hUTTON = HAL SUTTON (Golf)
14. PATTon Oswalt + 100. Sidney hILLMAN = PAT TILLMAN (Afghanistan)
6. JOE LOuis + 60. Jan STEEN = JOEL OSTEEN (Houston)
44. MORris Cohen + 108. Lee IacOCCA = MO ROCCA (Cook)
92. MACDonald Carey + 11. William TrAVIS = MAC DAVIS (Hooked)
10. ED Sheeran + 58. Thomas tELFORD = EDSEL FORD (Lemon)
43. JONAs Salk + 85. Fletcher HeNDERSON = JON ANDERSON (Yes)
104. ELMORe Leonard + 74. D. B. CoOPER = ELMO ROPER (Poll)
110. PHILO Vance + 25. Vivian FuCHS = PHIL OCHS (Protest)
9. BENVEnuto Cellini + 47. Adolph gREEN = BEN VEREEN (Judas)
12. LEVi Coffin + 57. William wARBURTON = LeVAR BURTON (Enterprise)
86. ALCuin + 39. Dollree mAPP = AL CAPP (Daisy)
69. LILITh + 54. Elgin bAYLOR = Lili Taylor (Pizza)
33. PUDGe Wyman + 1. John cALVIN = PUD GALVIN (Pitcher)

UNUSED ASSOCIATED WORDS
#20
DNA
Reagan
JFK
Kwan
Plato
Warren
Lulu
Yankees
Idol
Nun
Throw
Bless
Tell
Tap
Dead
Montreal
Denver
Oklahoma
Tennis
Football
Fashion
Baton
Guitar
Gothic
Mad
Friday Night
Sunday Morning
Self-Help
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#113 Post by Pastor Fireball » Tue May 29, 2018 7:05 am

77. PHILLis Wheatley + 50. John bESH = PHIL LESH, from the Grateful DEAD
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#114 Post by littlebeast13 » Tue May 29, 2018 7:56 am

I've been looking for this one since before the Tangredi was even figured out...

94. GRANville Woods + 26. Vivienne WesTWOOD = GRANT WOOD (Gothic)
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#115 Post by franktangredi » Tue May 29, 2018 8:06 am

jarnon wrote:9. BENVEnuto Cellini + 47. Adolph gREEN = BEN VEREEN (Judas)

(24, 30, 45, 47, 83, 86, 103 or 116) + 37. Sydney SchANBERG = ALAN BERG (Denver)

12. LEVi Coffin + 57. William wARBURTON = LeVAR BURTON (Enterprise)
ALAN BERG is not one of my intended matches.

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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#116 Post by mrkelley23 » Tue May 29, 2018 8:07 am

At least I can stop looking for Francis Crick now.

75. PAUsanias + 117. Steven spieLBERG = PAUL BERG (DNA)
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#117 Post by silverscreenselect » Tue May 29, 2018 8:43 am

PATCh Adams + John nASH = Pat Cash (Tennis)
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#118 Post by silverscreenselect » Tue May 29, 2018 8:59 am

LINDsay Davenport + Bill DellAHUNT = Linda Hunt (Kwan)
LAURitz Melchior + Roy HallADAY = Laura Day (Self-help)
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#119 Post by mrkelley23 » Tue May 29, 2018 9:02 am

70. EDRis rice-wray + 32. Wilkie cOLLINS = ED ROLLINS (Reagan)
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#120 Post by Pastor Fireball » Tue May 29, 2018 9:59 am

78. DANIca Patrick + 48. Horst weSSEL = DAN ISSEL, from the DENVER Nuggets

67. BRUNhilda + 19. Buck shOWALTER = the conductor BRUNO WALTER (Baton)
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#121 Post by jarnon » Tue May 29, 2018 10:15 am

franktangredi wrote:
jarnon wrote:9. BENVEnuto Cellini + 47. Adolph gREEN = BEN VEREEN (Judas)

(24, 30, 45, 47, 83, 86, 103 or 116) + 37. Sydney SchANBERG = ALAN BERG (Denver)

12. LEVi Coffin + 57. William wARBURTON = LeVAR BURTON (Enterprise)
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#122 Post by plasticene » Tue May 29, 2018 10:51 am

44. MORris Cohen + 108. Lee IacOCCA = MO ROCCA (Cook)
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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#123 Post by plasticene » Tue May 29, 2018 11:02 am

30. ALOysius Gonzaga + 105. Christian hERTER = AL OERTER (Throw)
116. ALBerto Giacometti + 37. Sydney SchANBERG = ALBAN BERG (Lulu)

So close with Alan Berg!

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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#124 Post by plasticene » Tue May 29, 2018 11:08 am

118. ANtoine van Leeuwenhoek + 27. Susan BrowNMILLER = ANN MILLER (Tap)

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Re: Game #180: Inside Out

#125 Post by littlebeast13 » Tue May 29, 2018 11:18 am

49. MELAnie Klein + 97. Janet YeLLEN = MEL ALLEN (Yankees)
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