CLASSICAL COMPOSERS
THE TUDORS
GREAT MEN OF MEDICINE
WE GOT THE "BEA"
GET OUTTA TOWN!
200
'The 46 chorales in his "Little Organ Book" were written for various feast days of the church year'
(Johann Sebastian) Bach
200
'
This
Irish-born actor returns for a fourth season as top Tudor Henry VIII'
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
200
'"Feeding your Baby and Child" was the 1955 follow-up to his more famous 1946 book'
(Benjamin) Spock
200
'Comfy informal "chair" you might find in a dorm room'
a beanbag chair
200
'If you're in this Roman town Aug. 24, 79 A.D.'
Pompeii
400
'While with George Sand on Majorca, he began showing symptoms of what is believed to be tuberculosis'
Chopin
400
'Henry VIII is told this son of his is "a strong and healthy boy"; he became king & died at 15'
Edward VI
400
'Before his rivalry with Jonas Salk, he developed a vaccine for dengue fever while in the army during WWII'
(Albert) Sabin
400
'Dover or Waikiki'
beaches
400
'If it's March 1, 1910 in Wellington, Washington, high in the Cascades; one of these is on its way & it's a doozy'
an avalanche
600
'Many of this 19th c. composer's great works were written in a small cabin on the edge of a fjord at Lofthus'
Edvard Grieg
600
'The king is quite smitten with
this
fifth Mrs. Henry VIII, but dark times are in store'
(Catherine) Howard
600
'He once said, "On Saturday, I was a surgeon in South Africa, very little known. On Monday I was world renowned"'
Christiaan Barnard
600
'Shining brightly, like a big smile'
beaming
600
'If you're in this capital of Nova Scotia Dec. 6, 1917; that ship full of ammo in the harbor is about to go boom'
Halifax
800
'This French composer's "The Carnival of the Animals" was writfen to make fun of some friends'
Saint-Saƫns
800
'We're out of wives as Katherine Parr is played by her, acting royalty, the younger daughter of Vanessa Redgrave'
Joely Richardson
800
'In 1616 he began lecturing on the circulation of blood; his book on the subject didn't come out until 1628'
(William) Harvey
800
'A signal fire'
a beacon
800
'If you're in this Pennsylvania town May 31, 1889; that dam's not gonna hold'
Johnstown
1000
'This composer of Armenian heritage won a 1959 Lenin prize for his ballet "Spartacus"'
Khachaturian
1000
'
That
's the earl of this putting the moves on a fine lady; note his collar with the fringe on top'
Surrey
1000
'Last name of clinic founders Karl & William, whose writings helped mold attitudes toward mental illness'
Menninger
1000
'Glass vessel used in science experiments'
a beaker
1000
'If you're in this Phoenician city in 146 B.C.; the Romans are coming, & they say it must be destroyed'
Carthage
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