MUSICAL MONUMENTS
COMPUTER KEYBOARDS
GEOGRAPHICAL NICKNAMES
BORROWED FROM OTHER LANGUAGES
TV TAGLINES
HOW'S YOUR LATIN VOCABULARY?
400

The outlines of the Fab Four rock out in Beatles-Platz in this German city where the band played many an early gig

Hamburg

400

Helping you with a soft reboot, this 3-key step was chosen as it was nigh impossible to engage using only one hand

Control-Alt-Delete

400

Norway & Alaska, where there's 24 hours of light during summer, share the nickname the "Land of" this

Midnight Sun

400

A stranded German motorist might say "Mein auto ist" this, a word we use in English for anything busted

kaput

400

"Save the cheerleader, save the world"

Heroes

400

I'm very "cross" about this Latin word meaning a vital or pivotal point

crux

800

Of course the statue of this pigtailed country legend in Austin, Texas includes his guitar, Trigger

(Willie) Nelson

800

It's not a veggie, it's the mark above the 6 to show where something is to be inserted

caret

800

In 1945, a five-bomber squadron took off from Fort Lauderdale headed into this area bounded by Florida, Puerto Rico and the northernmost point for which it is named. After a compass failure, the planes disappeared and were never found.

the Bermuda Triangle

800

A form of self-defense primarily without weapons, karate is Japanese for "empty" these

hands

800

"When news breaks, we fix it"

The Daily Show

800

Exlex translates as "bound by no" this

law

1200

**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**

Montreaux champions this late singer in his adopted country of Switzerland

Freddie Mercury

1200

Inscript, the standard keyboard of this country, is for scripts like Gujarati, Tamil & Telugu

India

1200

After one of its national symbols, this U.K. country is "The Land of the Leek"

Wales

1200

A cappella means "in the style of the chapel" in Italian, but it means this to us

without musical accompaniment

1200

An HBO candidacy: "Boldly running for president. Proudly standing for everything"

Veep

1200

Nimbus is this 5-letter object of nature

a cloud

1600

Statues of Bon Scott of this band are found in Scotland & Australia

AC/DC

1600

New evidence suggests that the QWERTY keyboard design may have sprung from telegraph operators translating this

Morse code

1600

In Germany, it's "The Town of the Pied Piper"

Hamelin

1600

Literally French for "blow of mercy", it's any finishing stroke, especially to end suffering

coup de grĂ¢ce

1600

A 2016 reboot: "No man has done more with less"

MacGyver

1600

Someone deeply respected due to their serious nature has a lot of this 8- letter Latin term

gravitas

2000

Hundreds of organ pipes float in the air to celebrate this composer in a Helsinki monument

Sibelius

2000

Invented in 1960, much later than its forward pal, this mark gained popularity when used in MS-DOS

the backslash

2000

**DAILY DOUBLE**

This country that's famous for its cheese & butter is nicknamed "the Dairy of Northern Europe"

Denmark

2000

From Yiddish, for "juicy", this end-of-the-alphabet word means pleasingly plump or buxom

zaftig

2000

"Your body is no longer your own" & "We will bear no more"

The Handmaid's Tale

2000

Meaning an emergency force, "posse" this

comitatus