LITERATURE
CHARACTERS IN BEATLES SONGS
EVERY BODY
ENDS IN LL
HAIRSTYLES
100

Drop the from an H.G. Wells title to get the name of this 1952 novel narrated by a nameless young black man

INVISIBLE MAN

100

This song mentions a girl with kaleidoscope eyes

LUCY IN THE SKY WITH DIAMONDS

100

In babies this AKA the patella is soft cartilage; it doesn't form into bone until between the ages of 3 & 5

THE KNEECAP

100

Jean Harlow was a blonde one

BOMBSHELL

100

The punk style seen here was adapted from that of a Native American tribe

MOHAWK

200

Published posthumously in 1870 Dickens' only true mystery novel was The Mystery of him

EDWIN DROOD

200

This Beatles song introduced to you the one and only Billy Shears

SGT. PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND

200

Both humans & giraffes have 7 of these bones in the neck to hold the head aloft

VERTEBRAE

200

You can walk for miles on one of these & never leave the same spot

TREADMILL

200

Princess Leia's Star Wars hairstyle (chic in the 1920s) is called this like the winter wear it resembles

EARMUFFS

300

James Dickey is best remembered for this novel about a harrowing canoe trip

DELIVERANCE

300

This title woman picks up the rice in the church where a wedding has been

ELEANOR RIGBY

300

Bile aids digestion by breaking up large molecules of fat; it's stored in the gallbladder but made by this organ

THE LIVER

300

It's seen front & center on a Jolly Roger flag

A SKULL

300

This short style is so named because it was originally worn by oarsmen to keep the hair out of their eyes

CREW CUT

400

This Allen Ginsberg poem begins I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by madness

HOWL

400

Vera Chuck & Dave are the imagined grandchildren in this song

WHEN I'M SIXTY-FOUR

400

Cardiac contraction is termed systolic & cardiac relaxation gets this adjective

DIASTOLIC

400

This type of ring-shaped coral island can be found in the Pacific Ocean

AN ATOLL

400

Girls of the late '60s pressed their hair with a warm one of these to remove all waviness

IRON

500

Elizabeth Strout won a 2009 Pulitzer Prize for her book of stories set in coastal Maine about this title woman

OLIVE KITTERIDGE

500

Nancy ran off with Dan the rival of this guy from the Black Mountain Hills of Dakota

ROCKY RACCOON

500

During swallowing this flap of cartilage prevents food from entering the trachea

THE EPIGLOTTIS

500

It can mean to reside or to linger over

DWELL

500

These called fringe in England are hair combed forward over the forehead & cut straight across

BANGS