A GAME OF CARDS
ALL THAT GLITTERS
BABY NAMES: TOP 25 OF 1922
TRIPLE RHYME TIME
HERBAL & SPICY NAMES
BEFORE, DURING & AFTER
egory Name
400

This wild card originated in the game of euchre & may have gotten its name from it

the joker

400

Glitter rock was another name for this makeup-heavy rock style of early '70s stars like David Bowie & T. Rex

glam

400

On the girls' side, this flower

Rose

400

A clever, short song about a young cat

a witty kitty ditty

400

In a 1967 tune we hear his band has "been going in and out of style, but they're guaranteed to raise a smile"

Sgt. Pepper

400

Dyed object hunted for on resurrection Sunday, with fried Chinese appetizers becoming an Alabama football rally cry

Easter egg roll Tide

800

This other name for solitaire is a virtue you might need while playing it

patience

800

Most glitter is made from a mix of polyethylene terephthalate & this element, commonly encountered in foil

aluminum

800

This name given to their son by the Schulz family of Minneapolis that November

Charles

800

To rent a group of singing Franciscans

to hire a friar choir

800

The full name of this "Peanuts" character is Patricia Reichardt

Peppermint Patty

800

Ping-Pong a.k.a. that gives you an arm joint ache treatable with a curved pasta

table tennis elbow macaroni

1200

There are 2 types of booze in this 2-player game

gin rummy

1200

Glittery works by Gustav Klimt include this masterpiece seen here

The Kiss

1200

Both Harry & this brother, soon to combine in a gift basket company

David

1200

Faster Anglican priest who scores field goals

a quicker vicar kicker
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1200







Given name Peter, this superstar drummer put the spice into super groups like Cream & Blind Faith

Ginger Baker

1200

Telepathic Patrick Stewart character shows you the exact place he hid the treasure, a bit of Earl Grey

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Professor X marks the spot of tea

1600

If you've been dealt an 11 in blackjack, consider this alliterative option

double down

1600

Sisters named Golden & Glitter are among the few twin chimpanzees observed by this pioneering primatologist

(Jane) Goodall

1600







This name of the then-king of England

George

1600

A paladin engaged in a joust, a perilous situation

a knight fright fight (or plight or blight)

1600

Samuel L. Jackson played this Jedi with an amethyst-bladed lightsaber

Mace Windu
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1600

Tart "tot" candy for a sketch comedy group in charge of making sure those in school don't run in the corridors

Sour Patch Kids in the Hall monitor

2000

The name of this 18th century whist expert & author is often invoked as an authority, as in "According to"

(Edmond) Hoyle
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2000

One of Portia's disappointed suitors learns that "All that glisters is not gold" in this Shakespeare play

The Merchant of Venice

2000

This name of the then-first lady, Mrs. Harding

Florence

2000

A dealer working on commission selling yellowish, tight-fitting necklaces

an ochre choker broker

2000

Starting in 1939, this esteemed British actor was on the case as Sherlock Holmes in a series of films

Basil Rathbone

2000

Cincinnati Red with 4,256 hits who sits in the White House flower beds, admiring a Hieronymus Bosch painting

Pete Rose Garden of Earthly Delights