CLICHES IN OTHER WORDS...
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WHERE AM I?
GREAT CONDUCTORS
LITERARY CROSSWORD CLUES "S"
200
'Snap one lower extremity!'
Break a leg!
200
'L.A. trial judge Lance'
Ito
200
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew reports from Truman's Presidential Library. ) I'm here in the actual office Harry Truman worked in from 1957-1966 at his presidential library in this city'
Independence
200
'This conductor "and the Pittsburgh (Symphony)" was a popular public TV series in the '70s'
André Previn
200
'14-line poem that may be Petrarchan
(6)'
a sonnet
400
'Clothed for committing
homicide'
dressed to kill
400
'Later to win Olympic gold, she won her first World Figure Skating Championship in 1991'
Kristi Yamaguchi
400
'(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from a national park.) I'm in America's first national park in this state that also had our first national monument & national forest'
Wyoming
400
'He's seen here in a typically passionate moment'
Leonard Bernstein
400
'Erle Gardner's middle name
(7)'
Stanley
600
'Annoy a fellow the same height as thee'
pick on somebody your own size
600
'Series regular who played a crewman on the original "Star Trek"'
George Takei
600
'(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from a city square.) I'm in this city that was co-capital of the Colony & State of Connecticut 1701-1875'
New Haven
600
'Conductor Georg Solti had a long tenure with the Chicago Symphony; George Szell, with this Great Lakes city's orchestra'
Cleveland
600
'What "Requiem for a Nun" is to "Sanctuary"
(6)'
a sequel
800
'One single avian present equals multiples perching amongst foliage'
a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush
800
'U.S. Army Chief of Staff 1999-2003'
(General) Shinseki
800
'(Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from a field of a certain cereal crop.) I'm the area known by this agricultural name, stretching from Nebraska to Ohio, & Minnesota to Missouri'
the Corn Belt
800
'He studied medicine at St. Xavier's College in India before becoming a conductor'
Zubin Mehta
800
'Title age for a Tarkington lad
(9)'
seventeen
1000
'"Carmen" remains unfinished up to the time a beefy broad belts out a ditty'
the opera ain\'t over \'til the fat lady sings
1000
'Shuttle astronaut onboard the "Challenger"'
Ellison Onizuka
1000
'(Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from a Navy yard.) I'm at the U.S. Navy's biggest West Coast base of operations, in this city'
San Diego
1000
'The first British music director of the Berlin Philharmonic, his last name is also a noise'
Simon Rattle
1000
'British biographer Lytton
(8)'
Strachey
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