SYMPHONIES
EUROPEAN ARCHITECTS
CREATURE FEATURE
"MAL" PRACTICE
WE RULE
200
'Wagner called Beethoven's 7th "The apotheosis of" this, & Isadora Duncan interpreted it in this form'
the dance
200
'Karl Von Hasenauer was one of the leading architects of the Ringstrasse in this world capital'
Vienna
200
'1973:
"Enter the _____"'
Dragon
200
'"He's the very pineapple of politeness" is an example of this'
a malapropism
200
'As of 1960, her descendants, except princes & princesses, will bear the surname Mountbatten-Windsor'
Elizabeth II
400
'A Haydn symphony of 1795 & a Vaughan Williams one of 1914 are both nicknamed for this city'
London
400
'In the late 1600s he designed hospitals at Chelsea & at Greenwich'
Wren
400
'1983:
"Rumble ____"'
Fish
400
'It's beer having a relatively high alcohol content, usually 5 to 8%'
malt liquor
400
'This queen may be best known for a song she wrote, "Aloha Oe"'
Lili\'uokalani
600
'This Soviet superstar subtitled his third symphony "May First"'
(Dmitri) Shostakovich
600
'The last name of Eliel, the Finn who wrote "The Search for Form in Art & Architecture"; his son was a famous architect, too'
Saarinen
600
'2003:
"____ Jack"'
Kangaroo
600
'In law, this term is used to describe an act by a public official in violation of the public trust'
malfeasance
600
'In 1859 this King of Sardinia began his unification of the Italian peninsula'
Victor Emmanuel II
800
'The Mozart work heard
here
was composed for a wedding in this family, hence its nickname'
the Haffner family
800
'One of the most famous homes he designed in the 1920s was that of Swiss collector Raoul La Roche'
Le Corbusier
800
'1993:
"Jack the ____"'
Bear
800
'The theme of Jimmy Carter's July 15, 1979 address is associated with this French word for weakness or ill-being'
malaise
800
'In 1868 Emperor Mutsuhito chose this name meaning "enlightened rule" as the name for the era of his rule in Japan'
Meiji
1000
'A surprise hit album of 1993 was this contemporary Polish composer's "Symphony of Sorrowful Songs"'
(Henryk) Gorecki
1000
'(
Jimmy of the Clue Crew reports from the stage of the Majestic Theatre in New York.
) This set for "The Phantom of the Opera" was inspired by the real
Paris opera house
, designed by this 19th century Frenchman'
Charles Garnier
1000
'2002:
"____-Proof Fence"'
Rabbit
1000
'Formerly Nyasaland, this African country is home to spectacular highlands & lakes'
Malawi
1000
'1 of 2 kings in France's House of Bourbon not named Louis (no number necessary)'
Charles (or Henry)
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