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id Round Clue
Value
Daily
Double
category Answer Question Air
Date
8076 2 800 1000 PHYSICAL SCIENCE
Until the 1700s, astronomers were aware of only this many planets
? 6
1985-05-29
8077 2 1000 0 PHYSICAL SCIENCE
His principle of buoyancy explains why your rubber ducky floats while you're taking a bath
? Archimedes
1985-05-29
8078 2 200 0 BOOKS & AUTHORS
A.E. Housman & Ezra Pound are well-versed in this form of literature
? poetry
1985-05-29
8079 2 400 0 BOOKS & AUTHORS
The 1st name of author Lewis, but the last name of author Upton
? Sinclair
1985-05-29
8080 2 600 0 BOOKS & AUTHORS
According to this author, "You Can't Go Home Again\"
? Thomas Wolfe
1985-05-29
8081 2 800 0 BOOKS & AUTHORS
There is actually a character named James Stewart in this author's "David Balfour\"
? Robert Louis Stevenson
1985-05-29
8082 2 200 0 RELIGION
Former Baptist Elijah Muhammad headed this group from 1934 to 1975
? the Black Muslims (Nation of Islam)
1985-05-29
8083 2 400 0 RELIGION
They expected the end of the world & Christ's second advent in 1844
? the Seventh-Day Adventists
1985-05-29
8084 2 600 0 RELIGION
America's oldest synagogue is in this New England state
? Rhode Island
1985-05-29
8085 2 800 0 RELIGION
The Baha'i religion is being severely persecuted in this Mideast country where it was founded
? Iran
1985-05-29
8086 2 1000 0 RELIGION
For 15 years, Hungarian cardinal Mindszenty lived in this building in Budapest
? the U.S. Embassy
1985-05-29
8087 2 200 0 PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA
His 2 pet beagles, which he liked to pick up by the ears, were named "Him" & "Her\"
? Lyndon Johnson
1985-05-29
8088 2 400 900 PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA
Almost all U.S. presidents have worn these but most removed them when in public
? eyeglasses
1985-05-29
8089 2 600 0 PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA
Harry Truman had political reasons for staying off this ride at Disneyland
? Dumbo (the Elephant)
1985-05-29
8090 2 800 0 PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA
While playing football for West Point, he seriously injured himself trying to tackle Jim Thorpe
? Dwight Eisenhower
1985-05-29
8091 2 1000 0 PRESIDENTIAL TRIVIA
19th c. president who described his marriage as "neither heaven nor hell, simply purgatory\"
? Abraham Lincoln
1985-05-29
8092 2 200 0 CLASSICAL MUSIC
Orchestral drum that can be tuned to specific notes
? the timpani (or kettledrum)
1985-05-29
8093 2 400 0 CLASSICAL MUSIC
\"He talks only German, but he smiles in all languages", said a N.Y. newspaper about this "waltz king\"
? Strauss
1985-05-29
8094 2 600 0 CLASSICAL MUSIC
Melancholy Russian many think committed suicide by drinking contaminated water
? Tchaikovsky
1985-05-29
8095 2 800 0 CLASSICAL MUSIC
The part of a concerto called a cadenza features this number of instruments
? 1
1985-05-29
8096 2 1000 0 CLASSICAL MUSIC
\"Coppelia", "Gayne" & "Push Comes to Shove" are examples
? ballets
1985-05-29
8097 2 200 0 GROUCHO
In 1937, Groucho & his brothers spent "a day" here on film
? A Day at the Races
1985-05-29
8098 2 400 0 GROUCHO
One of Groucho's greatest thrills was to play Ko-ko, the lord high executioner in this operetta
? The Mikado
1985-05-29
8099 2 600 0 GROUCHO
One of his most famous roles was of this African explorer in "Animal Crackers\"
? Captain Spalding
1985-05-29
8100 2 800 0 GROUCHO
From 1947-1961, he introduced him as "the one, the only, Groucho!\"
? George Fenneman
1985-05-29