BUNDESTAG PARTY
BEFORE & AFTER
BODY PARTS BY PRODUCTS
WALTER WORLD
FIELDS OF SCIENCE
200
'Members of the Bundestag are popularly elected to serve terms of this many years'
4
200
'Elusive Scottish lake critter that doubles as a large 4-wheeled car-crushing pickup'
the Loch Ness Monster truck
200
'Visine'
eyes
200
'One of his novels includes the line "Ye maun Ken, the laird there bought a' thir beasts frae me to munt his troop"'
Sir Walter Scott
200
'Iron filings are often used to demonstrate the presence of this field'
magnetic field
400
'Petra Kelly, a founder of this colorful German political party, served in the Bundestag from 1983 to 1990'
the Green Party
400
'School of the Seminoles that's an annual speech given by the president'
Florida State of the Union
400
'Blistex'
lips
400
'In 2002 he replaced the late Paul Wellstone in the Minnesota Senate race'
Walter Mondale
400
'The acceleration of a falling body is due to the strength of this field'
gravitational field
600
'(Sarah of the Clue Crew at the Bundestag chamber in Berlin) The eagle presiding over the Bundestag has been fondly called "fette henne", which translates to this'
fat chicken/hen
600
'Pirate flag that broke the 4-minute mile'
Jolly Roger Bannister
600
'Desenex'
feet
600
'In the final fantasy of this short story character, he bravely faces a firing squad'
Walter Mitty
600
'General term for the type of field that physicists deal with, or that acts like an invisible wall on "Star Trek"'
force field
800
'Born in Mossenberg in 1944, this current German chancellor first won a seat in the Bundestag in 1980'
Gerhard Schroder
800
'Red yarn-haired doll who served as Texas governor from 1991 to 1995'
Raggedy Ann Richards
800
'Chloraseptic'
mouth
800
'This publisher & philanthropist established TV Guide, Seventeen & schools of communication at USC & Penn'
Walter Annenberg
800
'The strength of this type of field is expressed in volts per meter'
electrical field
1000
'The Bundestag is the lower house of the German parliament; this is the upper house'
the Bundesrat
1000
'John Gotti nickname for the Man of La Mancha'
the "Teflon Don" Quixote
1000
'Auro'
ears
1000
'(Jimmy of the Clue Crew at Yale University) In the 1880s, this Yale man first gave football numerical scoring, though he made a field goal 5 points & a touchdown only 2'
Walter Camp
1000
'The hypothesized Higgs field gives elementary particles this, the m in the equation f=ma'
mass