2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
Several years ago, it was requested that those with religious obligations that take them away from the Internet during the weekend have an opportunity to play the "Saturday set" early.
I understand how religious obligations can be, so I'm posting these early. I will generally post the Saturday set sometime Friday. If you prefer to wait until tomorrow to play these, that's fine too. But bear in mind the Instant Replay Thread may have spoilers.
Have a good weekend. See you Monday.
I understand how religious obligations can be, so I'm posting these early. I will generally post the Saturday set sometime Friday. If you prefer to wait until tomorrow to play these, that's fine too. But bear in mind the Instant Replay Thread may have spoilers.
Have a good weekend. See you Monday.
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
BANGERS
2: Better known as a singer, this “Velvet Fog” musician drummed for Benny Goodman and Chico Marx.
4: This band chose to disband in 1980 rather than replace recently-deceased drummer John Bonham.
6: Ironically, this drummer for ZZ Top is the only member of the band without one.
8: Though former Mouseketeer “Cubby” O'Brien filled in during live shows, she played drums during recording sessions with her brother on their “Ticket to Ride” album.
10: One of the two drummers featured in the “Jazz at the Philharmonic” drum battles of the early 1950's.
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
3: Completed in 1902, “Woman with Folded Arms” is typical of this artist's “blue period.”
6: In addition to a “Woman in Blue,” this artist painted a “Girl with a Pearl Earring” and a blue headband.
9: His “Blue Boy” bears a striking resemblance to Anthony Van Dyck's painting of a young King Charles II.
12: “Composition in Red, Yellow, and Blue” by this founder of De Stijl typified what he called “neo-plasticism.”
15: In 1911, this Russian known for abstract works published the “Blue Rider Almanac,” named for one of his best-known earlier paintings.
2: Better known as a singer, this “Velvet Fog” musician drummed for Benny Goodman and Chico Marx.
4: This band chose to disband in 1980 rather than replace recently-deceased drummer John Bonham.
6: Ironically, this drummer for ZZ Top is the only member of the band without one.
8: Though former Mouseketeer “Cubby” O'Brien filled in during live shows, she played drums during recording sessions with her brother on their “Ticket to Ride” album.
10: One of the two drummers featured in the “Jazz at the Philharmonic” drum battles of the early 1950's.
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
3: Completed in 1902, “Woman with Folded Arms” is typical of this artist's “blue period.”
6: In addition to a “Woman in Blue,” this artist painted a “Girl with a Pearl Earring” and a blue headband.
9: His “Blue Boy” bears a striking resemblance to Anthony Van Dyck's painting of a young King Charles II.
12: “Composition in Red, Yellow, and Blue” by this founder of De Stijl typified what he called “neo-plasticism.”
15: In 1911, this Russian known for abstract works published the “Blue Rider Almanac,” named for one of his best-known earlier paintings.
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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BANGERS
2: Better known as a singer, this “Velvet Fog” musician drummed for Benny Goodman and Chico Marx.
MEL TORME
4: This band chose to disband in 1980 rather than replace recently-deceased drummer John Bonham.
LED ZEPPELIN
6: Ironically, this drummer for ZZ Top is the only member of the band without one.
BEARD
8: Though former Mouseketeer “Cubby” O'Brien filled in during live shows, she played drums during recording sessions with her brother on their “Ticket to Ride” album.
(KAREN) CARPENTER
10: One of the two drummers featured in the “Jazz at the Philharmonic” drum battles of the early 1950's.
(GENE) KRUPPA OR (BUDDY) RICH
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
3: Completed in 1902, “Woman with Folded Arms” is typical of this artist's “blue period.”
PICASSO
6: In addition to a “Woman in Blue,” this artist painted a “Girl with a Pearl Earring” and a blue headband.
VERMEER
9: His “Blue Boy” bears a striking resemblance to Anthony Van Dyck's painting of a young King Charles II.
GAINSBOROUGH
12: “Composition in Red, Yellow, and Blue” by this founder of De Stijl typified what he called “neo-plasticism.”
MONDRIAN
15: In 1911, this Russian known for abstract works published the “Blue Rider Almanac,” named for one of his best-known earlier paintings.
KANDINSKI
2: Better known as a singer, this “Velvet Fog” musician drummed for Benny Goodman and Chico Marx.
MEL TORME
4: This band chose to disband in 1980 rather than replace recently-deceased drummer John Bonham.
LED ZEPPELIN
6: Ironically, this drummer for ZZ Top is the only member of the band without one.
BEARD
8: Though former Mouseketeer “Cubby” O'Brien filled in during live shows, she played drums during recording sessions with her brother on their “Ticket to Ride” album.
(KAREN) CARPENTER
10: One of the two drummers featured in the “Jazz at the Philharmonic” drum battles of the early 1950's.
(GENE) KRUPPA OR (BUDDY) RICH
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
3: Completed in 1902, “Woman with Folded Arms” is typical of this artist's “blue period.”
PICASSO
6: In addition to a “Woman in Blue,” this artist painted a “Girl with a Pearl Earring” and a blue headband.
VERMEER
9: His “Blue Boy” bears a striking resemblance to Anthony Van Dyck's painting of a young King Charles II.
GAINSBOROUGH
12: “Composition in Red, Yellow, and Blue” by this founder of De Stijl typified what he called “neo-plasticism.”
MONDRIAN
15: In 1911, this Russian known for abstract works published the “Blue Rider Almanac,” named for one of his best-known earlier paintings.
KANDINSKI
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough
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6: Vermeer
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2: Mel Torme
4: Led Zeppelin
6: Frank Beard
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Gene Kruppa
3: Picasso
6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough
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4: Led Zeppelin
6: Frank Beard
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Gene Kruppa
3: Picasso
6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2 mel torme
4 led zeppelin
6 beard
8 karen carpenter
10 gene krupa
3 picasso
6 vermeer
9 gainsborough
12 mondrian
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4 led zeppelin
6 beard
8 karen carpenter
10 gene krupa
3 picasso
6 vermeer
9 gainsborough
12 mondrian
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2, CLAM (James Brown?)
4. CLAM
6, Beard
8. Karen Carpenter
10. CLAM
3. Picasso
6. Vermeer
9. Gainsborough
12. CLAM
15. CLAM
4. CLAM
6, Beard
8. Karen Carpenter
10. CLAM
3. Picasso
6. Vermeer
9. Gainsborough
12. CLAM
15. CLAM
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2: CLAM
4: CLAM
6: CLAM
8: CLAM
10: Gene Krupa
3: CLAM
6: CLAM
9: CLAM
12: CLAM
15: CLAM
4: CLAM
6: CLAM
8: CLAM
10: Gene Krupa
3: CLAM
6: CLAM
9: CLAM
12: CLAM
15: CLAM
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2: Mel Torme
4: Led Zeppelin
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8: Karen Carpenter
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3: Picasso
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9: Gainsborough
12: Mondrian
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4: Led Zeppelin
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8: Karen Carpenter
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3: Picasso
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9: Gainsborough
12: Mondrian
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2 Mel Torme
4 Led Zeppelin
6 CLAM
8 Karen Carpenter?
10 Buddy Rich?
3 Picasso
6 Vermeer
9 Gainsborough
12 Mondrian
15 Kandinsky ?
4 Led Zeppelin
6 CLAM
8 Karen Carpenter?
10 Buddy Rich?
3 Picasso
6 Vermeer
9 Gainsborough
12 Mondrian
15 Kandinsky ?
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
2: Mel Torme
4: Led Zeppelin
6: Beard
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Krupa
3: Picasso
6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough
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15: Kandinsky
4: Led Zeppelin
6: Beard
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Krupa
3: Picasso
6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough
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15: Kandinsky
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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4: Led Zeppelin
6: Beard
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3: Picasso
6: Van Gogh?
9: Gainsborough
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15: Shegall?
4: Led Zeppelin
6: Beard
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3: Picasso
6: Van Gogh?
9: Gainsborough
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15: Shegall?
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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BANGERS
2: Mel Torme
4: Led Zepplin
6: a beard (and his name is Beard, too, I think)
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Buddy Rich?
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
3: Picasso
6: CLAM
9: Gainesborough
12: Piet Mondrian
15: CLAM
2: Mel Torme
4: Led Zepplin
6: a beard (and his name is Beard, too, I think)
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Buddy Rich?
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
3: Picasso
6: CLAM
9: Gainesborough
12: Piet Mondrian
15: CLAM
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2: Mel Torme
4: Led Zeppelin
6: Mr. Beard
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Gene Krupa
3: Pablo Picasso
6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough [I initially read King Charles II as Kim Jong-Il!]
12: Mondriaan
15: Kandinsky
4: Led Zeppelin
6: Mr. Beard
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Gene Krupa
3: Pablo Picasso
6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough [I initially read King Charles II as Kim Jong-Il!]
12: Mondriaan
15: Kandinsky
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2: Torme
4: Led Zeppelin
6: Frank Beard
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Krupa
3: Picasso
6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough
12: clam
15: Kandinsky
4: Led Zeppelin
6: Frank Beard
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Krupa
3: Picasso
6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough
12: clam
15: Kandinsky
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2: Dean Martin
4: Led Zeppelin
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8: Karen Carpenter
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3: Picasso
6: Johannes Vermeer
9: Rembrandt
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4: Led Zeppelin
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8: Karen Carpenter
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3: Picasso
6: Johannes Vermeer
9: Rembrandt
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2 - Mel Torme
4 - Led Zeppelin
6 - Beard
8 - Karen Carpenter
10 - Krupa
3 - Picasso
6 - Vermeer
9 - Gainsborough
12 - Mondrian
15 - Chagall
4 - Led Zeppelin
6 - Beard
8 - Karen Carpenter
10 - Krupa
3 - Picasso
6 - Vermeer
9 - Gainsborough
12 - Mondrian
15 - Chagall
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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[quote="DadofTwins"]BANGERS
2 Mel Torme
4: Led Zeppelin
6: (CLAM)
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Buddy Rich
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
3: Picasso
6: Rembrandt
9: (CLAM)
12:(CLAM)
15:Chagall
2 Mel Torme
4: Led Zeppelin
6: (CLAM)
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Buddy Rich
RHAPSODY IN BLUE
3: Picasso
6: Rembrandt
9: (CLAM)
12:(CLAM)
15:Chagall
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
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2: Mel Torme
4: Led Zeppelin
6: Frank Beard
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Gene Krupa
3: Picasso
6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough
12: Mondrian
15: Kandinsky
4: Led Zeppelin
6: Frank Beard
8: Karen Carpenter
10: Gene Krupa
3: Picasso
6: Vermeer
9: Gainsborough
12: Mondrian
15: Kandinsky
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Re: 2013 Summer Hiatus Challenge -- Round 1, Day 6
Clam on everything. Ouch.