Diss-track-tions
British Authors
Trial by Jury
Leftovers
National Flags
400

In 2022 the Game released a 10-minute diss directed at this rapper also known as Slim Shady

Eminem

400

Better known for her mysteries, she wrote a handful of romance novels under the name Mary Westmacott

Agatha Christie

400

In 2011 a California jury convicted Dr. Conrad Murray of involuntary manslaughter in the drug-induced death of this singer

MJ

400

The Heimlich isn't medicine's only one of these; if you have tachycardia, the doctor may ask you to perform the Valsalva one

A maneuver

400

The national flag of Sri Lanka features 4 bo leaves & a lion wielding one of these weapons

A sword

800

In May 2024 these 2 competitors went back & forth with tracks like "Family Matters" & "Meet the Grahams"

K-dot and Drake

800
Born in Wales to Norwegian parents, he was named for explorer Amundsen

Roald Dahl

800

In 2021 a Hennepin County jury convicted former police officer Derek Chauvin on 3 counts related to the death of this man

George Floyd
800

"Neither shall thou mar the corners of" this, the Lord told Moses; that's why Eastern Orthodox priests so often have one

Beard

800

The eagle that appears Albania's flag has this unnatural distinction

It has two heads

1200

On "Hit Em Up" this rapper dissed Biggie Smalls and repped the "Westside"

Tupac

1200

This "Brave New World" author was the grand-nephew of poet & critic Matthew Arnold

Huxley

1200

It took some 200 potential jurors to fill 12 seats in the case brought against Donald Trump by this Manhattan D.A.

Bragg

1200

One reason rockers switch out guitars onstage is this is different for some songs, such as 1/2 step down from the standard E-A-D-G-B-E

Tuning
1200

Flags depicting a map of the nation itself include this Balkan country that broke away from Serbia in 2008

Kosovo

1600

Cam'ron went in on this N.Y. rapper & even titled his diss "Curtis", his rival's government name

50 cent

1600

C.S. Lewis was Clive Staples, this "Hornblower" author was Cecil Scott

C.S. Forester

1600

"The jury has spoken... you can't lie to your shareholders", said a prosecutor who helped convict this Texas energy company's execs

Enron

1600

In the mid-1800s Peru brought in 100,000 Chinese laborers, many mining for this fertilizer with a name from Quechua.

Guano

1600

The flag of this Central American nation has an ax, a ship & a motto meaning "I flourish in the shade", but no more Union Jack

Belize

2000

The title of this hate letter from Nas to Jay-Z that shares its name with an anesthetic drug now means "to insult publicly"

Ether

2000

This "Brideshead Revisited" author passed away on Easter Sunday in 1966, soon after returning home from mass.

Waugh

2000

In 1999 a Michigan jury convicted this doctor & euthanasia advocate of second-degree murder

Kevorkian

2000

Villified in history, this King was loved in York; in 1485 he was "piteously slain... to the great heaviness" of that city

Richard III

2000

Other than Wales & Bhutan, this small Mediterranean island country has the only national flag to feature a dragon

Malta