#63
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by franktangredi » Thu Feb 22, 2018 9:22 am
Morning consolidation.
SSS, I know a couple of the answers are still wrong. Have we used any of the wrong answers in a match?
Alabama: 99 + 38 = Harper Lee
Alaska: 43 + 2 = Jack London
Arizona:
Arkansas:
California: 56 + 27 = Raymond Chandler
Colorado:
Connecticut:
Delaware: 68 + 42 = Caesar Rodney
Florida:
Georgia: 81 + 55 = Maynard Jackson
Hawaii:
Idaho:
Illinois: 49 + 85 = Paul Simon
Indiana:
Iowa: 24 + 63 = Grant Wood
Kansas: 21 + 86 = Charles Curtis
Kentucky: 45 + 8 = Henry Clay
Louisiana: 15 + 62 = Aaron Neville
Maine: 41 + ??? = Stephen King
Maryland:
Massachusetts: 20 + 1 = William Bradford
Michigan: 90 + 93 = Preston Tucker
Minnesota: 54 + 91 = Sinclair Lewis
Mississippi:
Missouri: 83 + 14 = Harry Truman
Montana: 66 + 28 = Gary Cooper
Nebraska:
Nevada: 12 + 76 = Wayne Newton
New Hampshire: 5 + 47 = Judd Gregg
New Jersey: 46 + 61 = Bill Bradley
New Mexico:
New York: ??? + 96 = Thomas Dewey
North Carolina:
North Dakota: 95 + 25 = Kent Conrad
Ohio: 22 + 75 = Sherwood Anderson
Oklahoma: 32 + 92 = Will Rogers
Oregon:
Pennsylvania:
Rhode Island:
South Carolina: 33 + 89 = Lindsey Graham
South Dakota:
Tennessee:
Texas: 4 + 48 = Nolan Ryan
Utah:
Vermont: 77 + 7 = Howard Dean
Virginia: 40 + 11 = James Madison
Washington:
West Virginia: 29 + ??? = Jennings Randolph
Wisconsin: 44 + 10 = Penny Marshall
Wyoming:
* 1. BRADFORD DILLMAN
*2. LONDON FLETCHER
3. BAKER MAYFIELD
*4. CHRISTOPHER NOLAN
*5. ASHLEY JUDD
6. BLIND LEMON JEFFERSON
*7. DEAN ACHESON
*8. CLAY CARROLL
9. ALLEN DRURY
*10. MARSHALL APPLEWHITE
*11. MADISON KEYS
*12. RONALD WAYNE
13. GILBERT STUART
*14. TRUMAN CAPOTE
*15. HANK AARON
16. EMERSON FITTIPALDI
17. In one of his more acclaimed films, this Danish director’s wife played the mother of a better known Swedish director.
18. MURRAY HAMILTON
19. RACHEL CARSON
* 20. WARREN WILLIAM
*21. RAY CHARLES
*22. SHERWOOD
23. MICHELLE TRIOLA MARVIN
*24. KIRBY GRANT
*25. CONRAD HILTON
26. CARTER HARRISON
*27. CHANDLER RIGGS
*28. COOPER MANNING
*29. WAYLON JENNINGS
30. MARY BRIAN
31. ALEXANDER POPE
*32. GEORGE WILL
*33. HAL LINDSEY
34. CAMPBELL BROWN
35. SEYMOUR CRAY
36. This scientist, who described himself as “100% Democrat,” is perhaps the most prominent scientific opponent of the Paris Climate Accords and has stated that the environmental movement had been “hijacked by a bunch of climate fanatics.”
37. ELLEN TERRY
*38. LEE HARVEY OSWALD
39. KEITH DAVID
*40. DENNIS JAMES
*41. LESLIE STEPHEN
*42. RODNEY DANGERFIELD
*43. JARRETT JACK
*44. JOE PENNY
*45. JOSEPH HENRY
*46. TONY BILL
*47. GREGG ALLMAN
*48. RYAN REYNOLDS
*49. RON PAUL
50. BRYAN SINGER
51. “And Sudden Death,” an article he published in his magazine in 1935, was one of the first to describe the aftermath of auto accidents in (for the time) rather graphic fashion and is credited with first raising public consciousness about auto safety issues.
52. EDDIE FLOYD
53. Before becoming an actor, he was the lead guitarist for the Blinking Underdogs, which experience may have been helpful for his role in a Coen Brothers film.
*54. MADGE SINCLAIR
*55. JACKSON BROWNE
*56. USHER RAYMOND
57. He was the oldest player to win a PGA tournament since the advent of the Senior PGA Tour (now PGA Champions Tour).
58. This painter, who was loosely associated with the Harlem Renaissance, is best known for a series of twelve paintings commemorating the exploits of John Henry, which are on permanent display at the Museum of African American Art in Los Angeles.
59. This suffragette, a cousin of Emma Lazarus, helped found the National Consumers League, an organization dedicated to improving wages and conditions for retail working women at the turn of the century, and was President of the New York chapter for 20 years; during this same time period, her younger sister was one of the leading anti-suffragettes of the era.
60. This white Pittsburgh businessman is best remembered today for a historically black university in Charlotte, NC, that bears his name.
*61. BRADLEY WHITFORD
*62. NEVILLE CHAMBERLAIN
*63. WOOD HARRIS
64. BENJAMIN DISRAELI
65. On St. Patrick’s Day, 1955, hometown fans of this hockey player started a major riot in a shopping district near the arena, resulting in three dozen injuries and over 60 arrests, following the announcement of his suspension for the remainder of the season as a result of a fight in an earlier game.
*66. ROMAIN GARY
67. JERRY RUBIN
*68. JULIUS CAESAR
69. This member of the Adult Video News Hall of Fame made news of a different sort in 2015 when TMZ aired film of her passed out on the sidewalk on the Las Vegas Strip; she later claimed she had been roofied.
70. He hosted the first television news broadcast in 1939 and, a year later, anchored the first live TV coverage of the Republican Nation Convention in Philadelphia, even though he was in a New York studio at the time.
71. MARTIN LUTHER
72. On the subject of dropouts, he dropped out of Baylor, where he was a member of a secret society called the NoZe Brotherhood, but was then admitted to Duke Medical School where he graduated and was subsequently licensed to practice medicine.
73. His books were subsequently made into movies starring Glenn Ford, Burt Lancaster, Paul Newman, Roy Scheider, and Randolph Scott.
74. This 19th century artist was renowned for her popular paintings of flowers, which illustrated books of poetry, the best known of which was commonly called The Wild Flowers of America.
*75. ANDERSON SILVA
*76. NEWTON MINOW
*77. DWIGHT HOWARD
78. SCOTT GLENN
79. This actress is best known for her role as the stepmother and high school principal of the title character on a popular sitcom and later appeared as the mother of the title character on another sitcom and the mistress of the title character’s father on a show that was far from a sitcom. Got that?
80. One of the minor characters in Gone with the Wind is named after this real life Confederate general who became a significant political figure after the Civil War.
WADE HAMPTON?
*81. JOYCE MAYNARD
82. EDWIN MOSES
*83. DEBBIE HARRY
84. DICK SHAWN
*85. SIMON WARD
*86. CURTIS LeMAY
87. In 1974, Philip K. Dick sent a letter to the FBI claiming that this foreign science fiction writer was actually a Communist committee created to foment Communist propaganda in the guise of science fiction; ironically, although this writer had previously been publicly critical of American science fiction in general, he specifically exempted Dick’s work from criticism, hailing Dick as a visionary.
88. LARRY CRAIG
*89. GRAHAM NASH
*90. KELLY PRESTON
*91. LEWIS POWELL
*92. ROGERS MORTON
*93. FORREST TUCKER
94. This British scientist is best remembered for a spherical bomb/torpedo he developed in World War II, the successful use of which against a seemingly indestructible German target was dramatized in a 1955 movie in which he was portrayed by Michael Redgrave.
*95. JEFF KENT
*96. DEWEY BALFA
97. The only movie this actor ever directed featured the first nude scene by a mainstream star in a U.S. movie since the adoption of the Production Code; somewhat fittingly, bodies featured rather prominently in his best-known film role as well.
98. In 1998, only a few months before his death, he and his law partner agreed to forfeit $5 million in company stock to settle charges stemming from their involvement in the B.C.C.I. scandal.
*99. JESSICA HARPER
100. PARKER POSEY