UNMITIGATED GAU
CLOTHES IN BOOK
ANIMALS' SCIENTIFIC NAMES
ARCHITECTS
"J"AMS
ALLITERATION
400

Much of the eastern border of Roman Gaul was formed by this river that drains into the North Sea in the Netherlands

Rhine

400

He's introduced "stark naked", but soon Crusoe has him looking stylish in a goatskin vest

Friday

400

Electrophorus electricus:
This river dweller

Electric Eel

400

The first museum commission for this architect was the Everson in Syracuse; later, the Louvre came calling

Pei

400

In this 2002 hit Jennifer Lopez insists she's "down to earth" & true to her South Bronx roots

Jenny From The Block

400

Looking for a place to live, as when gossip columns say Marilyn Monroe or Harry & Meghan are doing this in a given locale

House Hunting

800

During Roman rule, the homes of Gallic aristocracy took the form of this type of Roman country manor

Villa

800

Completes the Wilkie Collins description of a woman's attire: "Bonnet, shawl, and gown all of..."

White

800

Bombus:
This insect

Bumble Bee

800

In 2002 this Chinese-American architect said she "fought very, very hard to get past being known as the monument maker"

Maya Lin

800

This country hit from an "American Idol" winner is about a young mom hitting a patch of black ice while driving

Jesus, Take The Wheel

800

An Italian novel where the teens throw the key into a river started a craze for this item, now banned at many landmarks

A Love Lock

1200

As all schoolkids once knew, a returning Julius Caesar wrote, "All Gaul is divided into" this many parts

Three

1200

This autobiography-style novel mentions "the first silk kimono I'd ever worn... blue with green grasses all around the hem"

Memoirs of a Geisha

1200

Dasypus novemcinctus:
The nine-banded this

Armadillo
1200

Louis Sullivan, H.H. Richardson & this 3-named architect are often known as the trinity of American architecture

Frank Lloyd Wright

1200

This song by Rick Springfield of "General Hospital" topped the charts in August 1981, the same day MTV launched

Jessie's Girl

1200

A burglar who comes in through a window is this "man", even if the window was on the third or fourth floor

Second Story

 

1600

Cisalpine Gaul, meaning "Gaul on this side of the Alps", included the northern regions of this modern-day country

Italy

1600

In a short Henry James tale, this "innocent American girl" enters dressed in "muslin, with a hundred frills & flounces

Daisy Miller

1600

Didelphis virginiana: a species of this New World marsupial

Opossum

1600

He thought of Bernini's sculpture of St. Teresa & its lifelike robe folds for his Spruce Street Tower in Downtown Manhattan

Gehry

1600

"It was all a dream, I used to read 'Word Up!' magazine" is from this song that's been called the greatest hip-hop track of all time

Juicy

1600

Capris by a sportier name, they had a vogue mid-century but have been known to come back in style

Pedal Pushers

2000

After defeating the Romans, these people conquered & ruled most of Gaul & at least by the area's present name, they're still there 

The Franks

2000

"He" is the first word of this Woolf novel whose title character soon dons crimson breeches & a taffeta waistcoat

Orlando

2000

Nasalis larvatus:
This primate

Proboscis Monkey

2000

Near completion, the Central Bank of Iraq Tower was designed by this female architect who died in 2016

Hadid

2000

P!nk's most recent No. 1 hit was this duet with Nate Ruess of fun., about a relationship that's on the rocks

Just Give Me a Reason

2000

Jerry Falwell Jr. eulogized Paul Weyrich in 2008 as "a pioneer of the Reagan Revolution" & this other conservative "R.R."

The Religious Right

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