THE WESTERN U.S.
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BOOK LEARNIN'
SCRAMBLED OPERAS
SUPREME COURT JUSTICES
200
'The Oregon Spectator was the first of these on the Pacific coast'
Newspaper
200
'Team whose logo is seen here
[they play their home games at Nassau Coliseum]'
New York Islanders
200
'The National Education Association's Read Across America day is March 2, the birthday of this kids' author'
Dr. Seuss
200
'Rossini:
"It'll Aim Well"'
"William Tell"
200
'In September 1981 she became the 102nd justice of the Supreme Court'
Sandra Day O\'Connor
400
'The Plaza has been the heart of this Southwestern state capital since it was founded in 1610'
Santa Fe, New Mexico
400
'Historic stars of this team include Bobby Hull & Denis Savard'
Chicago Blackhawks
400
'"Focus", Arthur Miller's only novel, deals with this type of prejudice that affected Miller personally'
Anti-Semitism
400
'Verdi:
"Trite Logo"'
"Rigoletto"
400
'This future justice was chief counsel for the NAACP from 1938 to 1950'
Thurgood Marshall
600
'San Rafael is the seat of this affluent county north of San Francisco'
Marin County
600
'In 2000 this team's goalie became the NHL's all-time winningest'
Colorado Avalanche (Patrick Roy)
600
'In an Elie Wiesel novel, an anxious young man waits for this title time to break'
"Dawn"
600
'Puccini:
"Oh Be Lame"'
La bohème
600
'Appointed in 1972, he's currently the longest-serving member of the court'
Chief Justice William Rehnquist
800
'Coined in the Book of Mormon, this word meaning "honeybee" was applied to Utah before it became "Utah"'
Deseret
800
'On December 1, 1924 they beat the Montreal Maroons in their first game'
Boston Bruins
800
'A 19th C. British chief justice proposed that a writer whose book lacked this feature be fined & lose his copyright'
Index
800
'Gounod:
"Us Fat"'
"Faust"
800
'John Rutledge briefly succeeded this first chief justice, until his nomination was rejected'
John Jay
1000
'Early residents of this "Gem State" included the Pend D'Oreille Indians, named for their earrings'
Idaho
1000
'This team won the Stanley Cup in 1974 & 1975'
Philadelphia Flyers
1000
'"Consider" these: "They toil not, neither do they spin," & they're the title of a novel by William E. Barrett'
"Lilies of the Field"
1000
'Wagner:
"Frail Sap"'
"Parsifal"
1000
'A private university in Waltham, Mass. is named for this Jewish justice who served from 1916 to 1939'
Louis Brandeis
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