Saturday, May 26, 2007

University of Maine's home

Answer: Orono

"The Cosby Show" kid

Answer: Theo

steinway piano maker

Answer: Steinway & Sons

"Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion" author

Answer: Hume

Town largely destroyed by the Battle of Normandy

Answer: Caen

Possessed girl in "The Exorcist"

Answer: Regan

Composer Scarlatti

Answer: Alessandro

Deity credited with inventing the lyre

Answer: Hermes

scheming vicar in "Emma"

Answer: Mr. Elton

N.L. and A.L. city

Answer: Chicago (CHI)

Kia subcompact

Answer: Rio

"The Terminator" heroine

Answer: Sarah

Oliver of "The West Wing"

Answer: Platt

Retired number of Dodger Tommy Lasorda

Answer: Two

Allen Ginsberg's Plutonian

Answer: Ode

1962 hit file whose climax is on Crab Key Island

Answer: Bond

Muppets' creator

Answer: Henson

Actress Barbara Bel

Answer: Geddes

de Cologne

Answer: Eau

Language along the Mekong River

Answer: Lao

Anne who wrote "Abie's Irish Rose"

Answer: Nichols

Pfizer product used before brushing the teeth

Answer: Plax

1987 biopic about a '50s legend

Answer: La Bamba

___ Spiegel: German magazine

Answer: Der

1961 Literature Nobelist Andric

Answer: Ivo

"Ziegfeld Girl" actress

Answer: Lana Turner

Poet John who won a Pulitzer Prize for "77 Dream Songs"

Answer: Berryman

1841 Adolphe Adam Ballet

Answer: Giselle

"Let's Have Healthy Children" author Davis

Answer: Adelle

Who was the greek godess of youth?

Answer: Hebe

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