THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
ROCK 'N' POP
SOUTH AMERICAN CITIES
LEGAL BRIEFS
THEY'RE BA-A-CK!
200
'Until 1897, the Library of Congress was housed in this building, seen here:'
U.S. Capitol
200
'Their debut album, "Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M.", contained an acoustic version of "The Sound of Silence"'
Simon and Garfunkel
200
'South America's most populous city, it was founded by Jesuit missionaries from Portugal in 1554'
Sao Paulo
200
'It's what the V stands for in Katzenbach v. McClung'
Versus
200
'Amid the revivals of these in 1999 & 2000, we're still waiting for "Dr. IQ" & "Earn Your Vacation"'
Game shows
400
'Registered in 1893 by Thomas Edison, "...Record of a Sneeze" is the earliest known copyright for one of these'
Motion picture
400
'He co-wrote "Only the Lonely" & offered it to Elvis before recording it himself'
Roy Orbison
400
'This Uruguayan capital's name is Portuguese for "I see a hill"'
Montevideo
400
'It's the crime abbreviated B. & E.'
Breaking and entering
400
'Colorful term for foods like beef & lamb, making a comeback due to the low-carb craze'
Red meats
600
'The Library's copy of this 15th century book is one of 3 perfect editions printed on vellum'
Gutenberg Bible
600
'Stevie Nicks' highest chart hit was "Stop Draggin' My Heart Around", which she recorded with him'
Tom Petty (and the Heartbreakers)
600
'In the 1980s this city became the center for Colombia's most powerful cocaine cartel'
Medellin
600
'It's an A.D.A.; Jill Hennessy played one on TV'
Assistant District Attorney
600
'For 2001, Ford is bringing back this model, with more than a touch of 1955 styling:'
Thunderbird
800
'The Library building named for this "Father of the Constitution" is the USA's official memorial to him'
James Madison
800
'This Bruce Springsteen album spawned 7 Top 10 hits, including "My Hometown" & "Glory Days"'
"Born in the U.S.A."
800
'At an altitude of 12,001 feet, it's the world's highest capital city; co-capital Sucre lies about 3,000 feet lower'
La Paz, Bolivia
800
'Not the P.D. that arrests people, but the P.D. who may act as their counsel'
Public Defender
800
'The latest of her several comebacks came in 1999 with the smash hit song "Believe"'
Cher
1000
'Consulting poets to the Library of Congress have included Gwendolyn Brooks & this "Road Not Taken" poet'
Robert Frost
1000
'Don't get "Nervous"; it's the only numerical Rolling Stones Top 10 hit'
"19th Nervous Breakdown"
1000
'Pachacamac, an ancient site for Incan & other Indian cultures, lies just outside this capital'
Lima, Peru
1000
'A young do-gooder may be in the Jaycees; a young ne'er-do-well, in the J.C.'
Juvenile Court
1000
'These calf-length pants named for an Italian island had a vogue in the '50s & are back in style today'
Capri pants
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