I FORGET
CROSSWORD CLUES "F"
I REMEMBER...
YOU SLEIGH ME
THEATRE
200
'Completes Don Quixote's plaintive line "My memory is so bad that many times I forget my own..."'
name
200
'On TV, type of "Gourmet" Jeff Smith was
(6)'
Frugal
200
'...that tricky formula for a cylinder's volume, pi times the radius squared times h, this'
height
200
'J. Pierpont Morgan's uncle James Pierpont wrote this song originally titled "The One Horse Open Sleigh"'
"Jingle Bells"
200
'In "Play It Again, Sam", movie critic Allan Felix gets relationship advice from this movie star'
(Humphrey) Bogart
400
'On May 14, 2001 Lynn Harrell left his $4 million cello in one of these, but got it back thanks to Mohamed Ibrahim'
a taxicab
400
'A school's teaching staff
(7)'
faculty
400
'...my friend Birkir telling me that Iceland's No. 1 export is the frozen type of this fish'
cod
400
'Original sled dogs include Siberian huskies & these Alaskan dogs named for an Inuit people'
a Malamute
400
'This popular play by A.R. Gurney traces Andrew & Melissa's lifelong correspondence'
Love Letters
600
'In "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here", it's the "here"'
Gettysburg
600
'Cheesy dip from Switzerland
(6)'
fondue
600
'...Diana Spencer married a Windsor prince, while fashion designer Diane Halfin married a prince of this family'
von Furstenberg
600
'(
Cheryl of the Clue Crew reports from Park City, UT.
) This name of this sled-like contraption is the French word for "sled"'
luge
600
'The setting for this Agatha Christie play is Monkswell Manor during a snowstorm'
Mousetrap
800
'Testifying to Congress about this 1980s scandal, John Poindexter claimed 184 instances of memory loss'
the Iran-Contra scandal
800
'Forks, knives & spoons
(8)'
flatware
800
'...this second & more adorable Secretary of State in Clinton's cabinet'
Madeleine Albright
800
'These lithographers often depicted sleigh rides in the country, as in the print seen
here
'
Currier & Ives
800
'This 1954 Terence Rattigan drama consists of 2 one-act plays: "Table by the Window" & "Table Number Seven"'
Separate Tables
1000
'Mythical rivers of Hades include the Styx & this one from which the dead drank to forget their lives'
the Lethe
1000
'Bliss, or Necessity
(4)'
Fort
1000
'...the book by this author that ends, "And the music of the pearl drifted to a whisper and disappeared"'
John Steinbeck
1000
'(
Sarah of the Clue Crew sits in a bobsled in Park City, UT.
) In some curves, bobsleds can reach speeds of 80-90 mph & 4 of these forces'
g-forces
1000
'This 1935 Robert Sherwood play takes place at the Black Mesa Bar-B-Q & Gas Station in the Arizona desert'
The Petrified Forest
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