Composers & Their Music
“C” The World
Let’s Go To Sunday School
Physics
The Rhymes Of Life & Love
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There are sore toes after performances of this Russian's "Sleeping Beauty" ballet; it's nearly 3 hours long

Tchaikovsky

400

Arawak Indians inhabited this island when Europeans landed there in 1492

Cuba

400

At a wedding feast at Cana, Jesus performed his first recorded miracle, turning water into this

Wine

400

A roentgen is a unit of measure of the amount of exposure to these, discovered by Roentgen

X-rays

400

This bird is an emblem of peace

Dove

800

Joan Tower's 1986 "Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman" is modeled on Aaron Copland's "Fanfare for" him

The Common Man

800

A folk dance called the kolo is popular in this former Yugoslav republic

Croatia

800

In the 23rd Psalm this occupation is mentioned before "I shall not want"

Shepherd

800

Silicon & germanium are examples of these materials with resistivity between that of conductors & insulators

Semiconductors

800

The word for this household member may go back to an Indo-European word for "veiled one"

A wife

1200

France's Louis XV took a liking to "Spring" from this Vivaldi work & ordered it played at unexpected moments

The Four Seasons

1200

DAILY DOUBLE: It's a small New Hampshire town as well as an ancient name for Palestine

Canaan

1200

While Moses was on Mount Sinai, Aaron helped the Israelites construct this idol using their jewelry

The Golden calf

1200

The gears in a clock are examples of the simple machine called a wheel & this

An axle

1200

As a verb, it can mean to catch a baseball

To glove

1600

He was knighted in 1883; his operetta-writing partner Gilbert waited until 1907

Sullivan

1600

About 1/4 of this Central American country's land has been set aside as protected area for the nation's diverse wildlife

Costa Rica

1600

This gospel writer & "beloved physician" made many missionary trips

Luke

1600

DAILY DOUBLE: Ground effects on race cars are to keep the tires on the track, fighting this 4-letter force that tries to raise them

Lift

1600

A high-pitched marching band instrument

A fife

2000

The Chopin piecenicknamed the "Heroic" is one of these dances whose name refers to Chopin's homeland

Polonaise

2000

This Welsh capital was once known as "The Coal Metropolis of the World"

Cardiff

2000

This prophet told King Darius, "My God hath sent his angel and hath shut the lions' mouths"

Daniel

2000

A subatomic particle consisting of a quark & an antiquark, the J particle is also called by this Greek-letter name

Psi

2000

Cake, Butcher and Butter

Knife