Game #195: Discography
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Re: Game #195: Discography
School is canceled today, and my internship is finally done and submitted, so I'm going to put some time in on this today.
B-66 Curtis STRANGE (Lemay) + B-43 Nick Faldo = ST. ANGER, by A-35 Metallica
B-42 Harry REID (Harlow) + B-61 Moscow Mitch McConnell = RIDE, by A-13 Twenty-one Pilots
B-62 Joseph HAYDN (Schumpeter) + B-1 Wolfgang Mozart = HANDY, by A-43 Weird Al Yankovic
B-91 Dorothea LANGE (Dix) + B-33 Walker Evans = ANGEL, by A-7 Aerosmith Had to look up and find that Lange and Evans were Depression-era photographers together at FSA.
B-66 Curtis STRANGE (Lemay) + B-43 Nick Faldo = ST. ANGER, by A-35 Metallica
B-42 Harry REID (Harlow) + B-61 Moscow Mitch McConnell = RIDE, by A-13 Twenty-one Pilots
B-62 Joseph HAYDN (Schumpeter) + B-1 Wolfgang Mozart = HANDY, by A-43 Weird Al Yankovic
B-91 Dorothea LANGE (Dix) + B-33 Walker Evans = ANGEL, by A-7 Aerosmith Had to look up and find that Lange and Evans were Depression-era photographers together at FSA.
For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled. -- Richard Feynman
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New consolidation, so I have it on this page of posts.
Game #195: Discography
Identify the 45 songs in List A and the 100 people in List B. Then, match each song to two people, according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. Five songs will be used twice.
LIST A: SONGS
*A-1. Rock of Ages – Def Leppard
*A-2. Barracuda -- Heart
*A-3. Have You Ever Seen the Rain – Creedence Clearwater Revival
*A-4. Back to Black – Amy Winehouse
*A-5. Good Morning Starshine -- Oliver
*A-6. Closer – Nine Inch Nails
*A-7. Sweet Emotion -- Aerosmith
*A-8. Playground – Another Bad Creation
*A-9. Puppy Love – Paul Anka or Donny Osmond
A-10. This Kiss – Faith Hill
*A-11. I Like It — Dino
**A-12. Mr. Roboto -- Styx
*A-13. Stressed Out – Twenty-one Pilots
A-14. Name – Goo Goo Dolls
A-15. Graduation Song – Vitamin C
*A-16. Street Dreams — Nas
A-17. Jump (for my Love) – The Pointer Sisters
*A-18. Wannabe – Spice Girls
*A-19. Sorry – Justin Bieber
A-20. Easy – The Commodores
*A-21. Dizzy – Tommy Roe
A-22. Thunder – Imagine Dragons
*A-23. Let’s Go – The Cars
*A-24. I Could Not Ask for More – Edwin McCain
*A-25. Mockingbird — Eminem
*A-26. Macho Man – Village People
A-27. Atlanta Lady — Marty Balin
*A-28. If I were a Boy -- Beyonce
A-29. Don’t Worry Baby – The Beach Boys
A-30. Ain't it Funny — Jennifer Lopez
*A-31. December – Collective Soul
*A-32. Everybody Wants to Rule the World – Tears for Fears
A-33. Heartless — Kanye West
*A-34. Cold As Ice -- Foreigner
**A-35. Nothing Else Matters -- Metallica
*A-36. Can’t Help But Wait — Trey Songz
*A-37. Don’t Hang Up – The Orlons
A-38. Humble — Kendrick Lamar
*A-39. Jamboree — Naughty By Nature
A-40. Selfie – The Chainsmokers
*A-41. My Eyes Adored You – Frankie Valli
A-42. Running with the Night – Lionel Richie
*A-43. Amish Paradise – Weird Al Yankovic
A-44. I Can’t Get Next To You – The Temptations
*A-45. God's Plan — Drake
LIST B: PEOPLE
*B-1. Wolfgang A. Mozart
B-2. John F. Kennedy
B-3. Louis Pasteur
B-4. William Makepeace Thackeray
*B-5. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
*B-6. Auguste Renoir
B-7. Ryan Lochte
B-8. Russell Crowe
*B-9. Joe Hill
*B-10. Judith Jamison
*B-11. Giuseppe Garibaldi
B-12. Norman Vincent Peale
B-13. Yvonne Braithwaite Burke
*B-14. Bryan Ferry
*B-15. Jules Bordet
*B-16. Superman/Clark Kent
B-17. Edward Gibbon
*B-18. He delivered the last line – which was also the title – of a popular 1960s all-star comedy. (No, not that popular 1960s all-star comedy … though he appeared in that one as well.)
Ben Blue
*B-19. Heinrich Boll
*B-20. Dave Roberts
B-21. Lincoln Steffens
*B-22. Bertrand Russell
B-23. Neil Armstrong
*B-24. James Lovell
*B-25. Horace Gray
*B-26. Xavier Cugat
*B-27. Bill Blass
B-28. Harvey Milk
B-29. Frederick William Lanchester
*B-30. Agatha Christie
B-31. Jean-Jacques Annaud
B-32. Shannon Miller
*B-33. Walker Evans
*B-34. Howard Hughes
B-35. Jack Ruby
B-36. John Coltrane
*B-37. Boss Tweed
*B-38. Max Born
*B-39. Although he never made Cardinal – probably through the machinations of Eamon de Valera – this Dublin archbishop was the most influential clergyman in Ireland for more than 30 years.
John Charles McQuaid
B-40. Werner Krauss
*B-41. Garson Kanin
*B-42. Harry Harlow
*B-43. Nick Faldo
*B-44. Prince Archie Mountbatten-Windsor
*B-45. A hero of the Franco-Prussian War, he became known as General Revanche for his extreme nationalism and desire to avenge France’s defeat.
Georges Ernest Boulanger
*B-46. Karl Popper
*B-47. Steve Stevens
*B-48. Bea Arthur
*B-49. Gregory Pincus
*B-50. Charles Dudley Warner
*B-51. Fred Shuttlesworth
*B-52. Melvin Laird
*B-53. Amy Vanderbilt
B-54. Baron Davis
B-55. A member of the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame, this underground cartoonist is best known for his creation of a hedonistic wizard whose mystical hat covers his entire body down to his legs.
Vaughn Bode
B-56. Jacob Marley
*B-57. Corey Haim
*B-58. His celebrated clients included an osteopath, a U.S. Army captain, and a football player.
F. Lee Bailey
*B-59. Lynn Anderson
*B-60. The Nicholas Brothers
*B-61. Moscow Mitch McConnell
*B-62. Joseph Schumpeter
B-63. Jacques Cousteau
B-64. Gore Vidal
*B-65. Billy Smith
*B-66. Curtis LeMay
*B-67. Alex Grass
*B-68. Brian Williams
B-69. Patricia Ireland
*B-70. Thomas Keller
B-71. This architect’s work included the triumphal arch in Washington Square Park, the Boston Public Library, and an arena that was demolished in 1925.
Stanford White
*B-72. In the 1950s, he co-founded the first experimental theatre company in the United States. (One NY critic, clearly not sympathetic to the avant-garde, famously complained that the theatre “should drop dead.”)
Julian Beck
B-73. Mary Shelley
*B-74. Though he only served one term as Secretary of State, he was instrumental in getting the U.S. involved in one war and helped nudge the nation on the long road toward another war.
Dean Acheson
B-75. Blind Melon
B-76. This Dutch astronomer made important discoveries about the structure of the Milky Way and discovered the globules of interstellar gas and dust that bear his name.
Bart Bok
*B-77. This boxer, who took his ring name from a fast-firing weapon, held the World Light Heavyweight title for two years in the early 1950s.
Joey Maxim
*B-78. Phineas Fogg
*B-79. Harriet Lane
*B-80. The last words of this war criminal– convicted at Nuremberg for coordinating slave labor for the Third Reich – were, “I die an innocent man, my sentence is unjust. God protect Germany! May it live and one day become great again! God protect my family."
Fritz Sauckel
*B-81. This general got his nickname for his role in suppressing a rebellion against the Qing dynasty, but he failed to repeat such success on another continent.
*B-82. Minutes after hearing that his firm had won a landmark 1934 Supreme Court ruling, this publisher ordered his typesetters to get to work on the book that was the subject of the suit.
Bennett Cerf
*B-83. This playwright won his third Pulitzer Prize for an experimental nine-act play.
Eugene O'Neill
*B-84. The two films that he made with Bette Davis were, in their own way, every bit as violent as the three films he made with Lee Marvin.
Robert Aldrich. I had been looking for an actor, not a director.
B-85. Robert Plant
*B-86. Nebuchadnezzar
*B-87. Rollie Fingers
*B-88. Claude Shannon
B-89. Though he spent much of his career painting dogs and horses, this Victorian artist also created the lion sculptures in Trafalgar Square.
Edwin Landseer
B-90. Franz Boas
*B-91. Dorothea Dix
B-92. Mary Magdalene
B-93. Henry Hudson
B-94. Farrah Fawcett
*B-95. Igor Stravinsky
*B-96. Emily Dickinson
*B-97. Amos Alonzo Stagg
*B-98. George W. Bush
B-99. Herbert Spencer
*B-100. Alexander Graham Bell
TANGREDI:
One person on the B-list is connected to another on the same list with one same name as an associate of the first. The "missing" name of the second person is an anagram of a hit song by one of the artists on the A-list.
MATCHES:
B-11 Giuseppe VERDI (Garibaldi) + B-86 Nebuchadnezzar = DRIVE, by A-23 The Cars
B-50 (Charles Dudley) POP Warner + B-97 Amos Alonzo Stagg = O.P.P, by A-39 Naughty by Nature
B-67 (Alex) GUNTER Grass + B-19 Heinrich Boll = URGENT, by A-34 Foreigner
B-15 Jules VERNE (Bordet) + B-78 Phineas Fogg = NEVER, by A-2 Heart
B-100 Alexander Graham Bell + B-25 (Horace) ELISHA Gray = SHIELA, by A-21 Tommy Roe
B-22 (Bertrand) JANE Russell + B-34 Howard Hughes = JEAN, by A-5 Oliver
B-9 (Joe) SOUTH Hill + B-59 Lynn Anderson = SHOUT, by A-32 Tears for Fears
B-65 Billy IDOL (Smith) + B-47 Steve Stevens = LODI, by A-3 Creedence Clearwater Revival
B-49 Gregory HINES (Pincus) + B-60 The Nicholas Brothers = SHINE, by A.31 Collective Soul
B-46 Karl ROVE (Popper) + B-98 George W. Bush = OVER, by A-45 Drake
B-44 Archie MOORE (Mountbatten etc) + B-77 Joey Maxim = Romero, by A-11 Dino
B-96 Emily POST (Dickinson) + B-53 Amy Vanderbilt = Stop, by A-18 Spice Girls
B-10 Judith MALINA (Jamison) + B-72 Julian Beck = Animal, by A-1 Def Leppard
B-84 (Robert) ABBY Aldrich + B-5 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. = Baby, by A-19 Justin Bieber
B-81 (George "Chinese") RUTH Gordon + B-41 Garson Kanin = HURT, by A-6 Nine Inch Nails
B-79 (Harriet) ABBE Lane + B-26 Xavier Cugat (they were married) = Babe, by A-12 Styx
B-80 Fritz HABER (Sauckel) + B-38 Max Born = Rehab, by A-4 Amy Winehouse
B-70 Thomas NAST (Keller) + B-37 Boss Tweed = STAN, by A-25 Eminem
B-51 Fred HAISE (Shuttlesworth) + B-24 James Lovell = IESHA, by A-8 Another Bad Creation
B-18 (Ben) VIDA Blue + B-87 Rollie Fingers = AVID, by A-28 Beyonce
B-74 Dean CAIN (Acheson) + B-16 Clark Kent/Superman = I CAN, by A-16 Nas
B-30 (Agatha) ANNA Christie + B-83 Eugene O'Neill = NA NA, by A-36 Trey Songz
B-45 (Georges Ernest) NADIA Boulanger + B-95 Igor Stravinsky = Puppy Love, by A-9 Paul Anka
B-27 Bill MACY (Blass) + B-48 Bea Arthur = YMCA, by A-26 The Village People
B-2 John Charles DALY (McQuaid) + B-82 Bennett Cerf = LADY, by A-12 Styx
B-52 Melvin BELLI (Laird) + B-58 F. Lee Bailey = I’LL BE, by A-24 Edwin McCain
B-57 Corey SEAGER (Haim) + B-20 Dave Roberts = GREASE, by A-41 Frankie Valli
B-66 Curtis STRANGE (Lemay) + B-43 Nick Faldo = ST. ANGER, by A-35 Metallica
B-42 Harry REID (Harlow) + B-61 Moscow Mitch McConnell = RIDE, by A-13 Twenty-one Pilots
B-62 Joseph HAYDN (Schumpeter) + B-1 Wolfgang Mozart = HANDY, by A-43 Weird Al Yankovic
B-91 Dorothea LANGE (Dix) + B-33 Walker Evans = ANGEL, by A-7 Aerosmith
Game #195: Discography
Identify the 45 songs in List A and the 100 people in List B. Then, match each song to two people, according to a Tangredi, or principle you must discover for yourself. Five songs will be used twice.
LIST A: SONGS
*A-1. Rock of Ages – Def Leppard
*A-2. Barracuda -- Heart
*A-3. Have You Ever Seen the Rain – Creedence Clearwater Revival
*A-4. Back to Black – Amy Winehouse
*A-5. Good Morning Starshine -- Oliver
*A-6. Closer – Nine Inch Nails
*A-7. Sweet Emotion -- Aerosmith
*A-8. Playground – Another Bad Creation
*A-9. Puppy Love – Paul Anka or Donny Osmond
A-10. This Kiss – Faith Hill
*A-11. I Like It — Dino
**A-12. Mr. Roboto -- Styx
*A-13. Stressed Out – Twenty-one Pilots
A-14. Name – Goo Goo Dolls
A-15. Graduation Song – Vitamin C
*A-16. Street Dreams — Nas
A-17. Jump (for my Love) – The Pointer Sisters
*A-18. Wannabe – Spice Girls
*A-19. Sorry – Justin Bieber
A-20. Easy – The Commodores
*A-21. Dizzy – Tommy Roe
A-22. Thunder – Imagine Dragons
*A-23. Let’s Go – The Cars
*A-24. I Could Not Ask for More – Edwin McCain
*A-25. Mockingbird — Eminem
*A-26. Macho Man – Village People
A-27. Atlanta Lady — Marty Balin
*A-28. If I were a Boy -- Beyonce
A-29. Don’t Worry Baby – The Beach Boys
A-30. Ain't it Funny — Jennifer Lopez
*A-31. December – Collective Soul
*A-32. Everybody Wants to Rule the World – Tears for Fears
A-33. Heartless — Kanye West
*A-34. Cold As Ice -- Foreigner
**A-35. Nothing Else Matters -- Metallica
*A-36. Can’t Help But Wait — Trey Songz
*A-37. Don’t Hang Up – The Orlons
A-38. Humble — Kendrick Lamar
*A-39. Jamboree — Naughty By Nature
A-40. Selfie – The Chainsmokers
*A-41. My Eyes Adored You – Frankie Valli
A-42. Running with the Night – Lionel Richie
*A-43. Amish Paradise – Weird Al Yankovic
A-44. I Can’t Get Next To You – The Temptations
*A-45. God's Plan — Drake
LIST B: PEOPLE
*B-1. Wolfgang A. Mozart
B-2. John F. Kennedy
B-3. Louis Pasteur
B-4. William Makepeace Thackeray
*B-5. John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
*B-6. Auguste Renoir
B-7. Ryan Lochte
B-8. Russell Crowe
*B-9. Joe Hill
*B-10. Judith Jamison
*B-11. Giuseppe Garibaldi
B-12. Norman Vincent Peale
B-13. Yvonne Braithwaite Burke
*B-14. Bryan Ferry
*B-15. Jules Bordet
*B-16. Superman/Clark Kent
B-17. Edward Gibbon
*B-18. He delivered the last line – which was also the title – of a popular 1960s all-star comedy. (No, not that popular 1960s all-star comedy … though he appeared in that one as well.)
Ben Blue
*B-19. Heinrich Boll
*B-20. Dave Roberts
B-21. Lincoln Steffens
*B-22. Bertrand Russell
B-23. Neil Armstrong
*B-24. James Lovell
*B-25. Horace Gray
*B-26. Xavier Cugat
*B-27. Bill Blass
B-28. Harvey Milk
B-29. Frederick William Lanchester
*B-30. Agatha Christie
B-31. Jean-Jacques Annaud
B-32. Shannon Miller
*B-33. Walker Evans
*B-34. Howard Hughes
B-35. Jack Ruby
B-36. John Coltrane
*B-37. Boss Tweed
*B-38. Max Born
*B-39. Although he never made Cardinal – probably through the machinations of Eamon de Valera – this Dublin archbishop was the most influential clergyman in Ireland for more than 30 years.
John Charles McQuaid
B-40. Werner Krauss
*B-41. Garson Kanin
*B-42. Harry Harlow
*B-43. Nick Faldo
*B-44. Prince Archie Mountbatten-Windsor
*B-45. A hero of the Franco-Prussian War, he became known as General Revanche for his extreme nationalism and desire to avenge France’s defeat.
Georges Ernest Boulanger
*B-46. Karl Popper
*B-47. Steve Stevens
*B-48. Bea Arthur
*B-49. Gregory Pincus
*B-50. Charles Dudley Warner
*B-51. Fred Shuttlesworth
*B-52. Melvin Laird
*B-53. Amy Vanderbilt
B-54. Baron Davis
B-55. A member of the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame, this underground cartoonist is best known for his creation of a hedonistic wizard whose mystical hat covers his entire body down to his legs.
Vaughn Bode
B-56. Jacob Marley
*B-57. Corey Haim
*B-58. His celebrated clients included an osteopath, a U.S. Army captain, and a football player.
F. Lee Bailey
*B-59. Lynn Anderson
*B-60. The Nicholas Brothers
*B-61. Moscow Mitch McConnell
*B-62. Joseph Schumpeter
B-63. Jacques Cousteau
B-64. Gore Vidal
*B-65. Billy Smith
*B-66. Curtis LeMay
*B-67. Alex Grass
*B-68. Brian Williams
B-69. Patricia Ireland
*B-70. Thomas Keller
B-71. This architect’s work included the triumphal arch in Washington Square Park, the Boston Public Library, and an arena that was demolished in 1925.
Stanford White
*B-72. In the 1950s, he co-founded the first experimental theatre company in the United States. (One NY critic, clearly not sympathetic to the avant-garde, famously complained that the theatre “should drop dead.”)
Julian Beck
B-73. Mary Shelley
*B-74. Though he only served one term as Secretary of State, he was instrumental in getting the U.S. involved in one war and helped nudge the nation on the long road toward another war.
Dean Acheson
B-75. Blind Melon
B-76. This Dutch astronomer made important discoveries about the structure of the Milky Way and discovered the globules of interstellar gas and dust that bear his name.
Bart Bok
*B-77. This boxer, who took his ring name from a fast-firing weapon, held the World Light Heavyweight title for two years in the early 1950s.
Joey Maxim
*B-78. Phineas Fogg
*B-79. Harriet Lane
*B-80. The last words of this war criminal– convicted at Nuremberg for coordinating slave labor for the Third Reich – were, “I die an innocent man, my sentence is unjust. God protect Germany! May it live and one day become great again! God protect my family."
Fritz Sauckel
*B-81. This general got his nickname for his role in suppressing a rebellion against the Qing dynasty, but he failed to repeat such success on another continent.
*B-82. Minutes after hearing that his firm had won a landmark 1934 Supreme Court ruling, this publisher ordered his typesetters to get to work on the book that was the subject of the suit.
Bennett Cerf
*B-83. This playwright won his third Pulitzer Prize for an experimental nine-act play.
Eugene O'Neill
*B-84. The two films that he made with Bette Davis were, in their own way, every bit as violent as the three films he made with Lee Marvin.
Robert Aldrich. I had been looking for an actor, not a director.
B-85. Robert Plant
*B-86. Nebuchadnezzar
*B-87. Rollie Fingers
*B-88. Claude Shannon
B-89. Though he spent much of his career painting dogs and horses, this Victorian artist also created the lion sculptures in Trafalgar Square.
Edwin Landseer
B-90. Franz Boas
*B-91. Dorothea Dix
B-92. Mary Magdalene
B-93. Henry Hudson
B-94. Farrah Fawcett
*B-95. Igor Stravinsky
*B-96. Emily Dickinson
*B-97. Amos Alonzo Stagg
*B-98. George W. Bush
B-99. Herbert Spencer
*B-100. Alexander Graham Bell
TANGREDI:
One person on the B-list is connected to another on the same list with one same name as an associate of the first. The "missing" name of the second person is an anagram of a hit song by one of the artists on the A-list.
MATCHES:
B-11 Giuseppe VERDI (Garibaldi) + B-86 Nebuchadnezzar = DRIVE, by A-23 The Cars
B-50 (Charles Dudley) POP Warner + B-97 Amos Alonzo Stagg = O.P.P, by A-39 Naughty by Nature
B-67 (Alex) GUNTER Grass + B-19 Heinrich Boll = URGENT, by A-34 Foreigner
B-15 Jules VERNE (Bordet) + B-78 Phineas Fogg = NEVER, by A-2 Heart
B-100 Alexander Graham Bell + B-25 (Horace) ELISHA Gray = SHIELA, by A-21 Tommy Roe
B-22 (Bertrand) JANE Russell + B-34 Howard Hughes = JEAN, by A-5 Oliver
B-9 (Joe) SOUTH Hill + B-59 Lynn Anderson = SHOUT, by A-32 Tears for Fears
B-65 Billy IDOL (Smith) + B-47 Steve Stevens = LODI, by A-3 Creedence Clearwater Revival
B-49 Gregory HINES (Pincus) + B-60 The Nicholas Brothers = SHINE, by A.31 Collective Soul
B-46 Karl ROVE (Popper) + B-98 George W. Bush = OVER, by A-45 Drake
B-44 Archie MOORE (Mountbatten etc) + B-77 Joey Maxim = Romero, by A-11 Dino
B-96 Emily POST (Dickinson) + B-53 Amy Vanderbilt = Stop, by A-18 Spice Girls
B-10 Judith MALINA (Jamison) + B-72 Julian Beck = Animal, by A-1 Def Leppard
B-84 (Robert) ABBY Aldrich + B-5 John D. Rockefeller, Jr. = Baby, by A-19 Justin Bieber
B-81 (George "Chinese") RUTH Gordon + B-41 Garson Kanin = HURT, by A-6 Nine Inch Nails
B-79 (Harriet) ABBE Lane + B-26 Xavier Cugat (they were married) = Babe, by A-12 Styx
B-80 Fritz HABER (Sauckel) + B-38 Max Born = Rehab, by A-4 Amy Winehouse
B-70 Thomas NAST (Keller) + B-37 Boss Tweed = STAN, by A-25 Eminem
B-51 Fred HAISE (Shuttlesworth) + B-24 James Lovell = IESHA, by A-8 Another Bad Creation
B-18 (Ben) VIDA Blue + B-87 Rollie Fingers = AVID, by A-28 Beyonce
B-74 Dean CAIN (Acheson) + B-16 Clark Kent/Superman = I CAN, by A-16 Nas
B-30 (Agatha) ANNA Christie + B-83 Eugene O'Neill = NA NA, by A-36 Trey Songz
B-45 (Georges Ernest) NADIA Boulanger + B-95 Igor Stravinsky = Puppy Love, by A-9 Paul Anka
B-27 Bill MACY (Blass) + B-48 Bea Arthur = YMCA, by A-26 The Village People
B-2 John Charles DALY (McQuaid) + B-82 Bennett Cerf = LADY, by A-12 Styx
B-52 Melvin BELLI (Laird) + B-58 F. Lee Bailey = I’LL BE, by A-24 Edwin McCain
B-57 Corey SEAGER (Haim) + B-20 Dave Roberts = GREASE, by A-41 Frankie Valli
B-66 Curtis STRANGE (Lemay) + B-43 Nick Faldo = ST. ANGER, by A-35 Metallica
B-42 Harry REID (Harlow) + B-61 Moscow Mitch McConnell = RIDE, by A-13 Twenty-one Pilots
B-62 Joseph HAYDN (Schumpeter) + B-1 Wolfgang Mozart = HANDY, by A-43 Weird Al Yankovic
B-91 Dorothea LANGE (Dix) + B-33 Walker Evans = ANGEL, by A-7 Aerosmith
For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled. -- Richard Feynman
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Re: Game #195: Discography
B-7 Ryan ONEAL (Lochte) + B-94 Farrah Fawcett = A-2 ALONE, by Heart
For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled. -- Richard Feynman
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B-12 Norman MAILER (Vincent Peale) + B-64 Gore Vidal = I’M REAL, A-30 by Jennifer Lopez
Frank hates that guy.
Frank hates that guy.
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B-32 Shannon HOON (Miller) + B-75 Blind Melon = OH NO, by A-20 The Commodores
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Melvin Belli was Jack Ruby's defense attorney, so I switched him over to that, which freed up F. Lee Bailey for:
B-69 Patricia HEARST (Ireland) + B-58 F. Lee Bailey = HEARTS, by A-27 Marty Balin
B-69 Patricia HEARST (Ireland) + B-58 F. Lee Bailey = HEARTS, by A-27 Marty Balin
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B-89 Edwin ALDRIN (Landseer) + B-23 Neil Armstrong = DARLIN, by A-29 The Beach Boys
For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled. -- Richard Feynman
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B-54 MILES (Baron) Davis + B-36 John Coltrane = SMILE, by A-15 Vitamin C
B-55 Vaughn MEADER (Bode) + B-2 John F. Kennedy = DARE ME, by A-17 The Pointer Sisters
B-3 Louis MALLE (Pasteur) + B-63 Jacques Cousteau = ALL ME, by A-45 Drake
B-55 Vaughn MEADER (Bode) + B-2 John F. Kennedy = DARE ME, by A-17 The Pointer Sisters
B-3 Louis MALLE (Pasteur) + B-63 Jacques Cousteau = ALL ME, by A-45 Drake
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B-99 DANIELLE (Herbert) Spencer + B-8 Russell Crowe = ALL I NEED, by A-44 The Temptations
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B-71 DAN (Stanford) White + B-28 Harvey Milk = DNA, by A-38 Kendrick Lamar
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B-29 ELSA (Frederick William) Lanchester + B-73 Mary Shelley = SE LA, by A-42 Lionel Richie
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B-17 Edward SAPIR (Gibbon) + B-90 Franz Boas = PARIS, by A-40 The Chainsmokers
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B-56 Jacob RIIS (Marley) + B-21 Lincoln Steffens = IRIS, by A-14 Goo Goo Dolls
I can finally quit looking for a Lear or an Earl
I can finally quit looking for a Lear or an Earl
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I was rather confused by the suggestion that Edward Lear was an associate of Bennett Cerf, since he died ten years before Cerf was born.mrkelley23 wrote:B-56 Jacob RIIS (Marley) + B-21 Lincoln Steffens = IRIS, by A-14 Goo Goo Dolls
I can finally quit looking for a Lear or an Earl
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Frank is a very, very bad man.
B-76 Bart THE BEAR (Bok) + B-31 Jean-Jacques Annaud = BREATHE, by A-10 Faith Hill
B-76 Bart THE BEAR (Bok) + B-31 Jean-Jacques Annaud = BREATHE, by A-10 Faith Hill
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My fault -- personal association, rather than actual association. Lear's books and Bennett Cerf's puns and jokes were a big part of my reading childhood.franktangredi wrote:I was rather confused by the suggestion that Edward Lear was an associate of Bennett Cerf, since he died ten years before Cerf was born.mrkelley23 wrote:B-56 Jacob RIIS (Marley) + B-21 Lincoln Steffens = IRIS, by A-14 Goo Goo Dolls
I can finally quit looking for a Lear or an Earl
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B-93 Henry ESMOND (Hudson) + B-4 William Makepeace Thackeray = DEMONS, by A-22 Imagine Dragons
One more.
I hate Kanye West, and his catalogue.
One more.
I hate Kanye West, and his catalogue.
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Bwah hah hah....mrkelley23 wrote:Frank is a very, very bad man.
B-76 Bart THE BEAR (Bok) + B-31 Jean-Jacques Annaud = BREATHE, by A-10 Faith Hill
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Wow. JC Superstar is one of my favorite shows of all time, and I get this one last.
B-13 Yvonne ELLIMAN (Brathwaite Burke) + B-92 Mary Magdalene = ALL MINE, by A-33 Kanye West
Whew.
B-13 Yvonne ELLIMAN (Brathwaite Burke) + B-92 Mary Magdalene = ALL MINE, by A-33 Kanye West
Whew.
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Do you know how many times I kept looking for songs that anagrammed to Tangredi, just because of the Bart? And do you realize your brother is actually on Ranker's list of top 100 most famous people named Bart?franktangredi wrote:Bwah hah hah....mrkelley23 wrote:Frank is a very, very bad man.
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I must tell him immediately!mrkelley23 wrote:Do you know how many times I kept looking for songs that anagrammed to Tangredi, just because of the Bart? And do you realize your brother is actually on Ranker's list of top 100 most famous people named Bart?franktangredi wrote:Bwah hah hah....mrkelley23 wrote:Frank is a very, very bad man.
B-76 Bart THE BEAR (Bok) + B-31 Jean-Jacques Annaud = BREATHE, by A-10 Faith Hill