HAYDN
BOOK KNOWLEDGE
SEEK
YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT
WATER UNDER THE BRIDGE
200
'Joseph Haydn was born in 1732 in Rohrau, 25 miles east of this world capital to which he moved in 1740'
Vienna
200
'A book's backstrip covers the part that has this anatomical name'
the spine
200
'Many have sought this creature of the Pacific NW; at 7 to 10 ft. tall & about 500 lbs., you'd think he'd be easy to find'
Bigfoot
200
'Ah yes, my sweet, if you eat this sticky liquid, comb & all, I'll definitely call you my this'
honey
200
'Beneath the Tower Bridge in London:
this river'
the Thames
400
'Let me pump... you up (with info)--Joseph Haydn's middle name; this was his first name'
Franz
400
'Shakespeare wrote, "What's past is" this introductory part of a book'
prologue
400
'This sought-after spring was thought to be on Bimini; Ponce De Leon then sought Bimini but found Florida instead'
the Fountain of Youth
400
'Eat too many of this "original goumet jelly bean" & its name may describe your tummy'
a Jelly Belly
400
'Beneath Patna's Mahatma Gandhi Bridge:
this river'
the Ganges
600
'In 1781 Haydn befriended this composer from Salzburg, 10 years before his all-too-premature death'
Mozart
600
'Mulvany, Nancy, 177;
birth of, 28;
education of, 213;
as expert in creating these, 326-331'
an index
600
'In 2003 the BBC did an extensive sonar search for this creature, first reported in 565 A.D.'
the Loch Ness Monster
600
'If I eat a frankfurter before I show off my skiing stunts, you have every reason to call me one of these'
a hot dog
600
'Under the Brooklyn Bridge:
this river'
the East River
800
'Haydn's "Farewell" Symphony was written this period in his work that translates into "storm & stress"'
Sturm und Drang
800
'A colophon is a section at the end of a book that often names this, like 10-point Baskerville'
the font
800
'Many have looked for this legendary item on Mount Ararat; others think it's in Kurdistan'
Noah\'s Ark
800
'Lewis Browning ate more than 22,000 of these creme-filled Hostess cakes; if you did the same, I'd call you one'
a Twinkie
800
'Beneath the Tacoma Narrows Bridge:
this inlet'
Puget Sound
1000
'Symphony No. 94 is called this for its unexpected loud chord shortly after the soft beginning of the 2nd movement'
the "Surprise Symphony"
1000
'Entomological name for a blank page at the start of a book, suitable for inscriptions'
the fly (or the fly leaf)
1000
'In 1590 a storm forced Gov. John White to abandon his search for members of this colony, who were never seen again'
Roanoke
1000
'If you spend your last dime on one of these New Orleans-style hero sandwiches, you really will turn into one'
a poor boy
1000
'Under the Sunshine Skyway Bridge:
this bay'
Tampa Bay
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