GERMAN HISTORY
HAIL TO THE VICTORS
LEFTOVERS
AT THE BEGIN"ING"
UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN FOOTBALL
200
'In 1521 he told the Diet of Worms, "Here I stand, I cannot do otherwise. God help me. Amen"'
Martin Luther
200
'We have a "hunch" you'll know this French author of the 1827 play "Cromwell"'
Hugo
200
'"Bateson's Belfry", a bell connected to a cord in a coffin, capitalized on Victorian-era terror of this'
being buried alive
200
'A person who doesn't appreciate kindness or generosity'
an ingrate
200
'On Dec. 13, 1997 Michigan CB Charles Woodson became the first primarily defensive player to win this award'
the Heisman Trophy
400
'When East & West Germany unified in 1990, this West German continued to serve as chancellor of the entire country'
Helmut Kohl
400
'This pianist was called "The Clown Prince of Denmark"'
Victor Borge
400
'The annual "Reception Day" for new cadets at West Point yields about 25 pounds of this'
hair
400
'In a play or film, the role of a young, innocent, unworldly woman'
an ingenue
400
'He played center for Michigan's national championship teams of 1932 & '33; he dabbled in politics, too'
Gerald Ford
600
'In 1805 Napoleon made this duchy a kingdom; today it's Germany's largest & southernmost state'
Bavaria
600
'Of 3 kings who ruled under this name, 2 were born in Turin, one in Naples'
Victor Emmanuel
600
'In 1963 economist Mollie Orshansky created this "line" by multiplying the cost of an adequate diet by 3'
poverty line
600
'Adjective meaning firmly fixed or deep-rooted'
ingrained
600
'This Bo knew football, too; he went 194-48-5 as U-M's coach from 1969 to 1989'
Schembechler
800
'On January 18, 1871 Germany was unified with Wilhelm I as its first kaiser & this man as its chancellor'
Bismarck
800
'His first operetta was 1894's "Prince Ananias"; dozens more would follow, including "Babes in Toyland"'
Herbert
800
'Cyrano nose that Pecharmant & other red wines of this region go well with lamb'
Bergerac
800
'This term for a recess beside a large fireplace for a seat or bench was also once a popular U.S. wine brand'
inglenook
800
'Last name of QB Brian who led Michigan to the '97 natl. championship; dad Bob QBed for the 17-0 Dolphins of 1972'
Griese
1000
'In Feb. 1919 the National Assembly met to write a constitution in this city, which gave its name to the new republic'
Weimar
1000
'"V", this politician's middle initial, was for "Victor", not "Victory"; he ran 5 losing presidential campaigns'
Eugene V. Debs
1000
'Referring to the way English is spoken on a certain continent, "Strine" is an alteration of this word'
Australian
1000
'He's the Frenchman whose work is seen here'
(Jean Auguste Dominique) Ingres
1000
'A sixth-round draft pick in 2000, this Michigan man found a bit of success as a QB for the Patriots'
(Tom) Brady