VICE PRESIDENTIAL RHYME TIME
MUSIC IN "C"
THE ITALIAN RENAISSANCE
LITERARY ANALYSIS
SWEET SIXTEEN
200
'Mondale's tables of worship'
Walter\'s altars
200
'He was exposed to a wide range of music at the Florida State School for the Blind, 1937-1945'
Ray Charles
200
'In 1455 the Medici family had these in London, Avignon & Geneva as well as branches in Rome, Pisa & Venice'
banks
200
'Exceedingly charming & cold-blooded; psychopathic; recommend isolation; oh yeah, he's a cannibal'
Hannibal Lecter
200
'Enacted in 1913, the 16th Amendment gives Congress the power to lay and collect these taxes'
income taxes
400
'Al's portals'
Gore\'s doors
400
'2004 marks the 10th anniversary of the death of this man from Aberdeen, Washington whose music touched the world'
Kurt Cobain
400
'In 1479 Venice sent Gentile Bellini to this city after a request by Sultan Muhammad II for a good portraitist'
Istanbul (or Constantinople)
400
'Delusional after her part in the king's murder, suffers from sleepwalking & obsessive "hand-washing"'
Lady Macbeth
400
'Titan, this planet's largest moon, orbits it every 16 days'
Saturn
600
'Aaron's mongrel dogs'
Burr\'s curs
600
'This song from "Abbey Road" originated as a campaign song for Timothy Leary'
"Come Together"
600
'In December 1513 he wrote Francesco Vettori that he'd "composed a little work 'on princedoms'"'
Machiavelli
600
'Rebellious in the ward; inducing other patients to gamble; grappling with Nurse Ratched; perhaps electro-shock?'
McMurphy
600
'This royal family's restoration lasted 16 years under Louis XVIII & Charles X'
Bourbon
800
'Dan's humpbacks'
Quayle\'s whales
800
'Oh baby, it's the 1990 hit heard here

"It burned like a ball of fire /
When the rebel took a little child bride /
To tease yeah /
So go easy yeah"'
"Cradle Of Love"
800
'A prosperous business was this trade which required the growing of mulberry trees'
the silk trade
800
'Homicidal; believes he's God; lunacy perhaps caused by the African heat; must find out what he means by "The Horror"'
(Col.) Kurtz (Mr. Kurtz accepted)
800
'A book begins with this "tall, slim girl, 'half-past sixteen'" sitting on a Prince Edward Island farm's doorstep'
Anne Shirley (or Anne of Green Gables)
1000
'Colfax' accounting clerks'
Schyuler\'s filers
1000
'This eclectic American guitarist produced the album "Buena Vista Social Club"'
Ry Cooder
1000
'Her father, later Pope Alexander VI, arranged 3 marriages for her; the first was when she was 13'
Lucrezia Borgia
1000
'"Ethical and altruistic impulses are perpetually warring with extreme sexual longings"; other "complaints"'
Alexander Portnoy
1000
'This type of bassoon would be 16 feet long if you unfolded it all the way'
double bassoon (or contrabassoon)
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