Roll With It Steve Winwood Flashcards
Boom boom: Nickname of boxer
Ray Mancini
Anklets worn with poodle skirts, informally
Bobby Sox
Australian gems
Opals
It’s too late /I hear the earth move
Carole king
With colors remaking burgundy and gold the Washington football team changed it’s name to this in 22
Commanders
From redskins to football team
Colors of dc flag - burgundy and gold
Synonym for blossom contained with the letters of blossom
Bloom
Kangaroo word - hidden in the pocket of another word
chocolate cocoa coco
Managed on a blockchain like cryptocurrency nfts are
Non fungible tokens
Non fungible so you know you have a certificate of authenticity
Fungible is reusable E.g. gold
He modeled his titular character on the religious figure Buddha
Herman Hesse on sid darth uh - Indian prince in 3rd century ?
Hes uh
This famous English prep school was founded by king Henry VI in 1440
Eton
Eat in
This Star Trek captain boldly went into space for tea in 21
William Shatner
In volleyball this is the common sequence to get the ball over the net
Bump
Set
Spike
The book nothing to envy revealed North Korean teachers had to be proficient on this portable bellows-driven instrument
Accordion
Before becoming president he helped build barricades while stuck in China during this uprising
Herbert Hoover
boxer rebellion
Located in NY this is the only Ivy League school that is also a lane grant university
Cornell
This southeastern arm of lake Victoria lies adjacent to this national park and wildlife refuge
Serengeti
In the 1890s Milton Florsheim opened his first factory making these goods
Floor shime
Shoes
First lifesaver flavor
Peppermint
Over the course of its 18 year Broadway run this Andre Lloyd Webber musical used 3247 pounds of yak hair for wigs
Cats
Ninth animal in the Chinese zodiac
Monkey
Eli whose long acting career included performances in “The Magnificent Seven,” “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” “The Godfather Part III” and “Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps,”
Wallach
A bicycle in which the riders body is reclined and the legs are placed forward is known by this term
Recumbent
Mary anning spent her who life collecting these buried objects they may have helped influence Darwin’s theories
Autobiography titled where is the rest of me
Ronald Regan
65 as a Hollywood actor
15 years before winning presidential election
Before becoming gov of California?
This is the worlds deepest land gorge
Grand Canyon
Alternative name ?
This pediatrician led the national committee against the Vietnam war
Dr Benjamin Spock
May he live king and prosper
This country shares a 1030 mile border with Sweden
Norway
How did lee Harvey Oswald purchase his rifle
By mail order
This record was broken in Oxford England on may 6 1954
4 minute mile
Roger bannister !? - Brit ?
This puts the fizz in soda water
Carbon dioxide
This is the home of thr rockettes
Radio city music hall
This actress wqs the top box office draw during WW2
Betty gray ble
This candidate won thr 2020 Iowa democratic caucus
Mayor Pete buddha jech or jedge
In 2020 election tbis state did not flip from trump to Biden
North Carolina
Poets
1793 reports of thr killing of hector Munro by a wild animal in India may have inspired one of this man’s best known poems
Blake
The Tyger” is a poem by the English poet William Blake, published in 1794 as part of his Songs of Experience collection and rising to prominence in the romantic period. The poem is one of the most anthologised in the English literary canon,[1] and has been the subject of both literary criticism and many adaptations, including various musical versions.[2] The poem explores and questions Christian religious paradigms prevalent in late 18th century and early 19th century England, discussing God’s intention and motivation for creating both the tiger and the Lamb.[3]
Tyger tyger burning bright