CHARACTERS IN MUSICALS
TEA TIME
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
CROSSWORD CLUES "S"
THOSE WACKY CANADIANS
200
'Arthur gets trapped in Morgan Le Fey's enchanted forest in this legendary musical'
Camelot
200
'Like coffee, tea can take on this "nationality" when combined with whiskey'
Irish
200
'Named for the third Greek letter, they resemble X rays but have shorter wavelengths'
Gamma rays
200
'P.T. Barnum's victims
(7)'
Suckers
200
'She was born in Alberta in 1907, 26 years before King Kong held her in his hand'
Fay Wray
400
'Louise is just a little stripling at the beginning of this musical, but by the end, she's a burlesque queen'
Gypsy
400
'Before being sliced or put into a salad for tea sandwiches, eggs must be cooked this way'
Hard-boiled
400
'A battery may have a single one of these electricity producing units or have several connected in series'
Cells
400
'Specters, or their liquor
(7)'
Spirits
400
'Last name of Ontario natives Annette, Cecile, Emilie, Marie & Yvonne, born May 28, 1934'
Dionne
600
'Attention, matchmakers:
Tzeitel, Hodel, Chava, Shprintze & Bielke are the 5 daughters in this musical'
Fiddler on the Roof
600
'The longer you infuse your tea, the more of this stimulant winds up in your cup'
Caffeine
600
'The simplest of the aldehyde compounds, it prevents deterioration of protein-rich substances'
Formaldehyde
600
'"Astral" sea creature
(8)'
Starfish
600
'Being born in southern Ontario might have influenced his 1970 rock classic "Southern Man"'
Neil Young
800
'Unlike many of the other characters in this musical, Tuptim is from Burma'
The King And I
800
'Gunpowder is one of the most popular varieties of this "color" tea in America'
Green tea
800
'4-letter word for the force that hinders an airplane's forward thrust, caused by friction with the air'
Drag
800
'John Philip's tuba
(10)'
Sousaphone
800
'This wacky pianist who died in 1982 played with his eyes nearly at keyboard level & hummed along with himself'
Glenn Gould
1000
'Harry Beaton's unrequited love for Jean McLaren threatens to make this title village vanish forever'
Brigadoon
1000
'Not the English, but this colonial power introduced tea to North America in the 1650s'
Dutch
1000
'The MR in MRI, it's the absorption of energy by atoms'
Magnetic resonance
1000
'"Snakelike" Hyde Park lake
(10)'
Serpentine
1000
'This man from Alliston, Ontario went with the best, Charles Best, to jointly discover insulin'
Dr. Frederick Banting
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