BOOK OF...
ANTONYMS
FOOD NAMED FOR PEOPLE
THE UNITED NATIONS
MEN OF SCIENCE
200
'A 19th century Egyptologist gave the title "Book of" this to a collection of spells written to be put in tombs'
The Book of the Dead
200
'Paired antonyms in a rhyme mandating wedding attire'
something old, something new
200
'This lettuce is named for the horticulturist, not the garment that protects babies from spills'
Bibb
200
'The 1st formal U.N. peacekeeping force was formed in 1956 to deal with a dispute over this Middle Eastern waterway'
the Suez Canal
200
'In 1986 Dr. Alec Jeffreys became the first scientist to use this to identify suspected criminals'
DNA
400
'E.L. Doctorow wrote a novel titled "The Book of" him, like a biblical book set in Babylon'
Daniel
400
'Resource-conscious fishermen practice catch & this'
release
400
'This fettucine dish became famous when Mary Pickford & Douglas Fairbanks crowned the chef the King of the Noodles'
fettucine Alfredo
400
'On the United Nations' flag, a wreath of these symbolizes peace'
olive branches
400
'Albert Hoffman, who died aged 102 in 2008, was best known for synthesizing this 3-letter hallucinogen'
LSD
600
'First published in 1830, it tells of a migration from Jerusalem to America led by the prophet Lehi'
The Book of Mormon
600
'This cheese-shredding son of Zebedee was taller than St. James the Less'
St. James the Greater
600
'In the late 1800s a doctor created this ground steak, which he said was a prescription for good health'
Salisbury
600
'Meeting at The Hague, it's the U.N.'s judicial organ'
the World Court
600
'Rocket pioneer Robert Goddard discovered the best liquid fuel was a combination of gasoline and this, aka LOx'
liquid oxygen
800
'Once almost as popular as the Bible was John Foxe's "Book of" these people who suffered for their (Protestant) faith'
The Book of Martyrs
800
'This 4-letter antonym of "deranged" comes from the Latin for "healthy"'
sane
800
'Escoffier created & named an exceedingly thin & dry toast for this Australian opera singer'
(Nellie) Melba
800
'The newest member of the United Nations is this country that separated from Serbia in 2006'
Montenegro
800
'The flask that this British scientist invented in the 1890s was a predecessor of the Thermos'
James Dewar
1000
'In 1528 Castiglione described the perfect royal attendant in "Libro del Cortegiano", "Book of" this person'
(the) Courtier
1000
'A Hemingway character says he went bankrupt
"gradually and then" this way'
suddenly
1000
'This raw, thinly sliced beef is named for a Renaissance painter whose red colors were deep & rich'
Carpaccio
1000
'The signing of the U.N. Charter took place in this West Coast city in June 1945'
San Francisco
1000
'The first mention of this scientist's theoretical cat was in 1935's "The Present Situation in Quantum Physics"'
Schrödinger
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