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Last month's Quest listed six items.
Their commonality is all are related to St. Louis, Missouri,
as follows:
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| 1. |
"Who's on First", the Abbott and Costello routine about the baseball team, St. Louis. Done many times on tour with other locales used. |
| 2. |
Saint and King Louis IX of France; statue was original symbol of the city. |
| 3. |
St. Louis Rams lost Super Bowl XXXVI. |
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Eero Saarinen's prize winner is the St. Louis Arch (mistakenly sent to his father, Eliel). |
| 5. |
Lewis and Clark expedition started and ended in St. Louis. |
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The St. Louis Browns baseball team (1902-1953), now the Baltimore Orioles. |
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Correct answers and explanations of the connection came from
Jeff Lamb,
Alma Litten,
and
Jeff Wolfe.
Delmar Burkitt
had the category without the relationships.
The April Quest lists five musical works and their composers.
The compositions have one thing in common.
What is it?
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| 1. |
Duke Ellington's Three Black Kings |
| 2. |
Johann Sebastian Bach's Art of the Fugue |
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Amadeus Mozart's Requiem Mass |
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Modest Mussorgsky's Kovanchina |
| 5. |
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov's Trio for Piano, Violin, and Cello |
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Send answers by April 17th
to Dick Nuenke;
1460 Kingsgate Rd.;
Columbus, OH
43221 or call in to
614-326-0452;
fax to 614-292-4118;
or e-mail to
rnuenke@columbus.rr.com.
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