CELEBRATIONS OF THE MONTH
SONG LYRICS
YEATS IS GREATS
FASHIONABLE WORDS
MISSING PERSONS
200
'D-Day anniversary &
Magna Carta day'
June
200
'"Stairway To Heaven" explains what's up "if there's" this "in your hedgerow"'
a bustle
200
'Yeats rhymed, "In courtesy I'd have her chiefly learned; hearts are not had as a gift but hearts are" this'
earnéd
200
'It's the animal name for a high-heeled shoe or a slipper with no back'
a mule
200
'On December 21, 1970 this man, missing
here
, asked Nixon if he could become a federal drug agent'
Elvis Presley
400
'National Philanthropy Day &
All Souls' Day'
November
400
'In R.E.M.'s "It's The End Of The World As We Know It", 2 of the 4 men with the initials "L. B."'
(2 of) Leonid Brezhnev, Lenny Bruce, Lester Bangs & Leonard Bernstein
400
'This Dublin theatre that opened in 1904 grew out of the Irish literary theatre, which Yeats co-founded'
the Abbey Theatre
400
'Jackie Kennedy's iconic look included this classic round brimless hat'
pillbox
400
'In 1943, Tehran was the stage for a
photo
of FDR, Churchill & this other leader'
Stalin
600
'National Teacher Day &
Kentucky Derby Day'
May
600
'They were the "3 men I admire most" in Don McLean's "American Pie"'
the Father, Son & the Holy Ghost
600
'Irishman Yeats wrote a poem entitled this holiday "1916"'
Easter
600
'The name of these riding breeches is derived from a city in India'
jodhpurs
600
'This woman missing
here
quietly gets from "a" to "B" after a Supreme Court ruling in 1956'
Rosa Parks
800
'Administrative Professionals Day
& National CPAs Goof-off Day'
April
800
'Young Money (featuring Lloyd) just wants you to call him "Mr." this "I can make your bed rock"'
Flintstone
800
'A Yeats poem ends, "By his command these words are cut: cast a cold eye on life, on death." Then these 3 words'
"Horseman, pass by"
800
'Weskit is a synonym for this part of a 3-piece suit'
a vest
800
'Known as a detective, this guy missing in the
photo
was a spy for Lincoln'
(Allan) Pinkerton
1000
'National Magic Day
& Nevada Admission Day'
October
1000
'This 1995 hit begins, "If God had a name what would it be?"'
"One Of Us"
1000
'Yeats fell in love with this Irish beauty who later played the title role in his play "Cathleen Ni Houlihan"'
Maud Gonne
1000
'This skirt with a German name is still worn in the Austrian & Bavarian Alps'
a dirndl
1000
'With a flick of the pen in 1961,
this
mystery man summoned Vatican II'
John XXIII
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