A Little Aliteration: Author Edition
What The Bell?
All That Jazz
Remain Mononymous
The Mutter Museum
200

Walt Whitman's poetry collection "Leaves of" this

Grass

200

Their Naked Chicken Chalupa with the first shell made entirely out of fried chicken

Taco Bell
200

I used to live a block away from this Philly building whom this Jazz Singer known as "Lady Day" used to live

Billie Holiday

200

He was the storyteller of The Odyssey and The Illiad

Homer

200

Chang and Eng's cast is on display, showing their medical condition

Conjoined Twins

400

This author is known for novels such as Steppenwolf and Siddhartha

Herman Hesse

400

90s TV show starring Zach, A.C. Slater and Kelly to name a few

Saved by the Bell

400

This Jazz musician playing for his wife in front of the Sphynx, also known as Pops or Satch

Louis Armstrong

400

This singer/songwriter/actor sang songs such as "Kiss" and "1999"

Prince

400

The Mutter Museum is one of two places in the world to see the brain of this famous physicist

Albert Einstein

600

James Joyce's stream of consciousness tome which is almost impossible to finish. The title is the Latinised name of Odysseus

Ulysses

600

This section of your brain that deals with coordination and balance

Cerebellum

600

Despite for his talent in Jazz piano, Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole are famous for this song, commonly played in weddings…

Unforgettable

600

This eccentric Icelandic singer and songwriter

Bjork

600

You can't miss this display of the 8-ft long and 29" circumference organ that weighed up to 40 lbs.

Colon

800

Shel Silverstein's book has been the most divisive books in children's literature. Not sure if it's about love and friendship, or abuse and neglect

The Giving Tree

800

In 2017, a woman was denied Swiss citizenship over her complaints of this cherished Swiss item

Cowbells

800

This Jazz Musician is known for his 45 degree angle of his trumpet as well as inventing Bebop


Dizziy Gillespie

800

She was the last ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom

Cleopatra

800

The museum acquired 130+ of these specimens owned by anatomist Joseph Hyrtl trying to contradict phrenology

Skulls

1000

Margaret Michell's classical novel about the southern antebellum

Gone With the Wind

1000

This idiom which means to attempt, or agree to perform, an impossibly difficult task, based on an Aesop's fable about troubled mice

Belling the cat

1000

The title of category is a song from this musical that won am Emmy for Best Picture in 2006

Chicago

1000

He is famous for writing "Candide" a novel about optimism

Voltaire

1000

This places houses a collection of medical books bound in this, as a way to honor contributions to medicine

Human Skin