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THE STATUE OF LIBERTY
MEANINGFUL STAGE NAMES
WHERE'S THE PROBLEM?
LIBRARIES
"SH"!
200
'Give this man a "prize"! He used his newspaper, the World, to help raise funds for the Statue's pedestal'
Pulitzer
200
'Wrestler Steve Williams adopted this surname in tribute to Lee Majors' superhuman TV character'
Austin
200
'Cirrhosis'
the liver
200
'Entitled to free copies of all books printed in Britain, the Bodleian Library is the main library of this university'
Oxford
200
'Many a manly man sports a "five o'clock" one of these'
a shadow
400
'Sculptor Frederic Bartholdi constructed the Statue out of this, hammering sheets of it in a technique called repousse'
copper
400
'This Mindfreak-y performer changed his name from Christopher Sarantakos'
Criss Angel
400
'Rhinitis'
the nose
400
'This city's first public library opened in 1873 in a circular water tank that had survived the Great Fire'
Chicago
400
'From the name of a British Army officer, they're fragments from an exploded artillery shell'
shrapnel
600
'Her poem about the Statue of Liberty says, "Her mild eyes command / the air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame"'
Emma Lazarus
600
'Focus on the middle name of Richard Melville Hall to figure out he's better known as this techno musician'
Moby
600
'Silicosis'
the lungs
600
'Both he and Bess are buried in the courtyard of his Presidential Library in Independence, Missouri'
Harry S. Truman
600
'2 to 4 feet long, the spiny dogfish is probably the most abundant species of this fish on the U.S. Atlantic Coast'
shark
800
'A "magician of iron", this French engineer designed Lady Liberty's skeletal framework'
Eiffel
800
'Louis Lindley is known as
this
to movie lovers because he was told he wouldn't make much money in the rodeo'
Slim Pickens
800
'Glossitis'
the tongue
800
'Robert Frost & Daniel Webster collections are housed at a special collections library at this Ivy League school'
Dartmouth
800
'Some Native Americans believe these medicine men have contact with the spirit world'
shamen
1000
'The Statue's full proper title is "Liberty" doing this to "The World"'
enlightening
1000
'Donald Lytle's choice of this stage name made extra sense when "Take This Job And Shove It" became his biggest hit'
(Johnny) Paycheck
1000
'Meniere disease'
the inner ear
1000
'A library at the U.N. serves as a memorial to this Secretary-General who was killed in a 1961 plane crash'
Dag Hammarskjold
1000
'Add Asian flair to a room by partitioning it off or accenting it with one of these rice paper screens'
shoji