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by jarnon » Wed Jan 04, 2017 9:03 pm
This game is moving so fast, a consolidation will help.
Identify the 100 people in the clues below. Then, match two of the names with one of the Associated Words according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. Forty of the names will be used twice, each time in a different capacity.
1. *BILL CLINTON
2. “Hail, true body” is the English translation of the last motet written by this composer. (It has been one of my favorite pieces of music since we played it in All-County Orchestra in 1969.)
3. WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY
4. *JACKIE GLEASON
5. In 1984, this track star shared Sportsperson of the Year honors with a female gymnast.
EDWIN MOSES or CARL LEWIS?
6. One of the most prominent 20th century physicists to never win the Nobel Prize, he once told an interviewer, “"My name is not Strangelove. I don't know about Strangelove. I'm not interested in Strangelove.”
WERNER VON BRAUN?
7. DJMQ: He may have been the first – and was certainly the most important – dancer to work with both Twyla Tharp and George Balanchine – in that order.
Another DJMQ appears at #70.
8. JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU
9. **HUGH HEFNER
10. *MARCEL DUCHAMPS
11. J.E.B. STUART
12. GIUSEPPE MAZZINI
13. This leading figure of the Chicago jazz scene was a professional banjoist by the age of sixteen.
14. *MILTON FRIEDMAN
15. The heir of three leading European dynasties, he ruled two empires in the 16th century, but the pressure of constant warfare led him to abdicate and retire to a monastery.
16. LUIGI PIRANDELLO
17. SID LUCKMAN
18. DIANA RIGG
19. *HAROLD KROTO
20. ANNE BOLEYN
21. **AL CAPONE
22. *JAMES BOND
23. An expert in Italian cuisine, this chef won James Beard awards for Best New Restaurant of 1998, Best Chef in New York City in 2002, and Best Restaurateur in 2008.
MARIO BATALI?
24. CLAUDE HOPKINS
25. *LES PAUL
26. *ANTONÍN NOVOTNÝ
27. One of the philosophical architects of German Romanticism, he was also he son-in-law of the philosopher Moses Mendelssohn.
28. In addition to winning two Pulitzer Prizes, this distinguished American novelist co-founded an alternative news weekly that itself has won three Pulitzers.
NORMAN MAILER?
29. *ROBINSON CANO
30. PRESTON STURGES
31. This Cuban epidemiologist is best remembered for being the first to postulate that a virulent disease was borne by the Aedes aegypti.
32. This peace activist drove an ambulance during the Spanish Civil War and was imprisoned for failing to show up for his draft physical during World War II, but he gained wider fame when he was arrested for his efforts to protest a later war.
33. She had the second-longest combined tenure as First Lady and Second Lady of the United States.
ELEANOR ROOSEVELT or BARBARA BUSH
34. The same year he published The Rules of Sociological Method, he also set up the first department of sociology at any university in Europe.
35. FRANCISCO VÁSQUEZ DE CORONADO
36. Among the biggest stories covered and uncovered by this journalist and columnist were the CIA plot to assassinate Castro, the ITT scandal, the harassment of John Lennon by the Nixon administration, and the Iran-Contra affair.
JACK ANDERSON?
37. *COLIN POWELL
38. *BILLY BIGELOW
39. This German biologist and naturalist coined such terms as ecology, phylogeny, stem cell, and phylum.
40. **JOHNNY MERCER
41. MARY BOLAND
42. This novelist’s 1925 masterpiece is generally considered to have the greatest closing line in the history of American fiction.
F. SCOTT FITZGERALD or ERNEST HEMINGWAY
43. LANCE ARMSTRONG
44. In an 1842 essay, this American thinker defined the philosophical movement of which he was the leading light as “the Saturnalia or excess of Faith; the presentiment of a faith proper to man in his integrity, excessive only when his imperfect obedience hinders the satisfaction of his wish.” Got that?
45. **ROGER PENSKE
46. *CLARENCE THOMAS
47. BILL W.
48. GARY COOPER
49. In 1931, this Wallonian writer published the first of 76 novels featuring the same fictional detective.
50. Laws in spectroscopy, circuit theory, and thermochemistry are named for this 19th century Germany physicist, who also coined the term “black box radiation.”
MAX PLANCK?
51. *ANTONIO PROHIAS
52. His total of 38 Number One hits on the Billboard country music chart is exceeded only by George Strait and Conway Twitty.
GARTH BROOKS, GEORGE JONES, MERLE HAGGARD or RONNIE MILSAP?
53. KYLE ROTE JR.
54. A colleague of Freud, he broke away from the Freudian school of psychoanalysis to form his own school of “individual psychology.” (Sigmund was pissed.)
55. The empress never really had that equine affair, but she did have quite a fling with this general, who fathered two of her children and helped her get rid of her husband.
56. GREG ABBOTT
57. RACHEL HUNTER
58. In a 1974 article, this Nobel Prize-winning chemist first propounded the theory that chlorofluorocarbons contribute to ozone depletion.
59. AUBREY VICTOR "DIT" CLAPPER
60. This metaphysical poet saw Eternity the other night and didn’t even Tweet about it.
61. MICHAEL COLLINS
62. *FULTON SHEEN
63. CAT STEVENS
64. ALFRED HITCHCOCK
65. A lot of people think a news broadcast on October 3, 1983, effectively ended this journalist’s career.
JESSICA SAVITCH?
66. *BUGS BUNNY
67. *DRED SCOTT
68. The goal of the institution he founded in 1919 was, in his words, “to bring together all creative effort into one whole, to reunify all the disciplines of practical art – sculpture, painting, handicrafts, and the crafts – as inseparable components of a new architecture.”
WALTER GROPIUS?
69. *ALBERT DESALVO
70. DJMQ: He was the original choreographer of such classic ballets as La Esmerelda, Ondine, and, of course, Giselle.
71. This general served as Commander-in-Chief of the German army at the outset of World War II, but was forced into retirement after the failure of the Nazi assault on Moscow.
72. He was the last British Prime Minister to have previously served as Chancellor of the Exchequer.
WINSTON CHURCHILL?
73. LEO BAEKELAND
74. *FRANK BEARD
75. *CLIFFORD ODETTS
76. *RAYMOND BERRY
77. *DREW CAREY
78. This archaeologist is best known for unearthing a 9000 year-old Bronze Age palace on an island in the Mediterranean.
79. A student of Martin Luther, this theologian published the first translation of the Pentateuch into Danish.
80. The company he founded in 1906 – and which is still going strong today – was one of the first to include nutritional labels on its products and the very first to offer prizes for children inside its boxes.
WILL KEITH KELLOGG?
81. OLEG CASSINI
82. During her tenure as president of NOW, she engaged in more than 80 debates with Phyllis Schafly over the ERA, but earned the enmity of some members over her advocacy of equal custody rights for men in divorce cases.
83. *MARILYN HORNE
84. **TONY ZALE
85. TSAR NICHOLAS II
86. GEORGE C. SCOTT
87. **DANIEL DEFOE
88. ALESSANDRO VOLTA
89. SIR JOHN FALSTAFF
90. FRANK BOAS
91. *JERRY GARCIA
92. Among third basemen, only Brooks Robinson and George Brett appeared in more consecutive All-Star Games than this Omaha-born Hall of Famer.
EDDIE MATHEWS or WADE BOGGS?
93. NATHANEAL GREENE
94. *HOWARD HUGHES
95. *RALPH FIENNES
96. This philosopher’s magnum opus is divided into three parts – the first part dealing with the nature of God and of man; the second part dealing with morality; and the unfinished third part dealing with Christ and the end of the world.
97. We know that, in 1812, this poet woke up to find himself, but history is silent on whom he woke up next to. (It could have been ANYBODY.)
98. RENOIR
99. SIR ALEXANDER FLEMING
100. *RICHARD NIXON
MATCHES
21. AL CAPONE + UNSER (Nurse) = 45. ROGER PENSKE
37. COLIN POWELL + MOCHRIE (Homeric) = 77. DREW CAREY
84. TONY ZALE + CURTIS (Citrus) = 69. ALBERT DESALVO
45. ROGER PENSKE + TANEY (Yenta) = 67. DRED SCOTT
38. BILLY BIGELOW + GIBBONS (Sobbing) = 74. FRANK BEARD
87. DANIEL DEFOE + CRAIG (Cigar) = 22. JAMES BOND
66. BUGS BUNNY + MORAN (Roman) = 21. AL CAPONE
95. RALPH FIENNES + KRAMDEN (Denmark) = 4. JACKIE GLEASON
40. JOHNNY MERCER + UNITAS (Austin) = 76. RAYMOND BERRY
29. ROBINSON CANO + CRUSOE (Source) = 87. DANIEL DEFOE
19. HAROLD KROTO + ARLEN (Renal) = 40. JOHNNY MERCER
9. HUGH HEFNER + SLOAN (Salon) = 100. RICHARD NIXON
83. MARILYN HORNE + MORENO (No More!) = 9. HUGH HEFNER
10. MARCEL DUCHAMPS + CERDAN (Dancer) = 84. TONY ZALE
14. MILTON FRIEDMAN + BERLE (Rebel) = 62. FULTON SHEEN
75. CLIFFORD ODETTS + IRVING (Virgin) = 94. HOWARD HUGHES
25. LES PAUL + ASPIN (Spain) = 1. BILL CLINTON
26. ANTONÍN NOVOTNÝ + SCALIA (Calais) = 46. CLARENCE THOMAS
PARTIAL MATCHES
BOB? + WEIR (Wire) = 91. JERRY GARCIA
51. ANTONIO PROHIAS + SALIERI (Israeli) = ?
UNMATCHED WORDS
Rap
Ragtime
Car Wash
Grease
Dr. No
Persona
Demons
Phantom
Menace
Beast
Lizards
Deer
Horse
Orca
Great Dane
Lhasa
Paris
Lisbon
Salem
Harlem
Borneo
China
Lakers
Angel
Bruin
Ranger
Diver
Slugger
Oilman
Herald
Subteen
Puritans
Old Men
Darlin’
O. Henry
Lavender
Stew
Red Meats
Red Giant
Comet
Tundra
Vaginal
Clearly
Ode
Romance
Camera
Yoga
Raffle
Not Me!
Hell, Yes!
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