FOREIGN WORDS & PHRASES
POETRY POTPOURRI
"GREAT" THINGS
WORLD WAR II
THE (HUMAN) BODY
100

If a Spaniard asks you, "¿Que hora es?" he wants to know this

What time is it?

100

According to poet Ernest Thayer, “… there is no joy in Mudville” because this guy “… has struck out.”

Mighty Casey

100

Herodotus estimated it took 100,000 men 20 years to complete this structure of Giza

The Great Pyramid

100

It's the popular name for a German submarine

U-Boat

100

Dandruff is made up of dead cells of this

The Skin

200

This word popular with magicians is Italian for "quick" or "nimble"

Presto

200

He penned the famous opening line, “Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary …”

Edgar Allan Poe (“The Raven”)

200

The 1929 stock market crash is blamed for starting this economic slump that lasted over a decade

The Great Depression

200

This British Field Marshal accepted the surrender of all German forces in northern Europe

Bernard "Monty" Montgomery 

200

The pons is part of this organ's stem

The Brain

300

Square dancers use this anglicized form of the French for "back to back"

Do-si-do

300

When Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau read this poet’s beloved poem “Stopping By the Woods on a Snowy Evening,” at his father’s memorial, he changed the last line to “The woods are lovely, dark and deep. He has kept his promises and earned his sleep.”

Robert Frost

300

Tiny Tim's 1968 version of this song wasn't quite as big as Jerry Lee Lewis'

"Great Balls of Fire"

300

Col. Paul Tibbets named this plane after his mother

The Enola Gay

300

The ducts between the gall bladder & the liver are called these

The Bile Ducts (or the Hepatic Ducts or Cystic Ducts)

400

It's Yiddish for a light snack

A Nosh

400

“Women …” in the T. S. Eliot poem “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock,” “… come and go, talking of … ” this Italian master.

Michelangelo

400

They form the boundary between North Carolina & Tennessee

The Great Smokey Mountains

400

His cartoons & sketches of the war won him a Pulitzer Prize in 1945

Bill Mauldin

400

This part of the large intestine is especially subject to diverticulitis

The colon

500

The ancient battle cry "Erin go bragh" translates to this

Ireland Forever!

500

This 19th-century American poet described the new sport of baseball in these glowing terms: “I see great things in baseball. It's our game – the American game. It will take our people out-of-doors, fill them with oxygen, give them a larger physical stoicism. Tend to relieve us from being a nervous, dyspeptic set. Repair these losses, and be a blessing to us.”

Walt Whitman

500

it became the name for LBJ's domestic programs and Americans were told they could move upward to it

The Great Society

500

She was Germany's equivalent of Tokyo Rose

Axis Sally

500

1 of the 2 pairs of bones that make up the pectoral girdle

The clavicle (collar bone or shoulder bone)