THE 1860s
ALMOST REAL
ON THE ROAD WITH BOB & BING
20th CENTURY ARCHITECTURE
CLASSICAL COMPOSITIONS
200
'East met west when the final spike of this was hammered in at Promontory, Utah'
Transcontinental Railroad
200
'Amusing rhyme time name for phony currency'
Funny money
200
'Bing sells Bob to a slave trader in "Road to" this north African country'
Morocco
200
'What Albert Speer was to Hitler, Marcello Piacentini was to this man'
Benito Mussolini
200
'Zafred, Faccio & Mercadante all wrote these based on "Hamlet"'
Operas
400
'This Swede came up with a dynamite invention & patented it in 1867'
Alfred Nobel
400
'A superficial illusion of something, or the front of a building'
Facade
400
'In "Road to" this South American city, Bob asks Dorothy Lamour, "How did you get into that dress -- with a spraygun?"'
Rio (de Janeiro)
400
'Native country of the appropriately named progressive architect Rem Koolhaas'
The Netherlands/Holland
400
'Schumann's "Nachtlied" is a "Night" this'
Song
600
'In 1865 William Booth founded what would become this organization'
The Salvation Army
600
'This computer-generated Gungan from Naboo didn't get good reviews from the "Star Wars" fans'
Jar Jar Binks
600
'In 1940, the first "Road" movie found Bing & Bob swearing off women & hiding out in this Asian city-state'
Singapore
600
'L.A. residents fondly nicknamed Cesar Pelli's Pacific Design Center, seen here, after this huge animal'
"Blue Whale"
600
'Mozart wrote over 20 for piano & orchestra, including the "Coronation" one'
Concerto
800
'This "Equality State" was still a territory when it gave women the right to vote in 1869'
Wyoming
800
'This training device puts a pilot in a replica of a cockpit'
Flight simulator
800
'Lush trappings & jungle perils dogged Bob & Bing's heels when they took the "Road to" this Indonesian island'
Bali
800
'I.M. Pei's L'Enfant Plaza opened to acclaim in this city in 1968'
Washington, D.C.
800
'Term for Schubert's "Death and the Maiden", heard here, or the type of group playing it'
String quartet
1000
'With 1,000 Redshirts to cover his back, he captured Sicily & Naples in 1860'
Giuseppe Garibaldi
1000
'From the German for "a substitute", it's the term for something like a coffee made from grain'
Ersatz
1000
'The quest for an African diamond mine is taken up by Bob & Bing in "Road to" this Tanzanian region'
Zanzibar
1000
'In 1906 this partner of McKim & Mead built a Presbyterian church & was killed by a jealous husband'
Stanford White
1000
'Tchaikovsky wrote these "On A Rococo Theme"'
Variations
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