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Robert <b><u>Muldoon</u></b> [or Robert David <b><u>Muldoon</u></b>]
<b><u>Urdu</b></u> [prompt on <u>Hindustani</u> or <u>Hindi–Urdu</u>; reject “Hindi”] (The first line refers to the epitaph of Bahadur Shah Zafar, the last Mughal emperor, who wrote that poem and many others.)
<b><u>ship</b></u>s [or <b><u>boat</b></u>s or <b><u>watercraft</b></u>; or equivalents; accept Noah’s <b><u>Ark</b></u>; accept <b><u>Ark</b></u> Encounter; accept “I Saw Three <b><u>Ship</b></u>s (Come Sailing In)”; accept <b><u><em>Burn the Ships</b></u></em>]
<b><u>victory</b></u> [accept <b><u>Victoria</b></u>; accept Altar of <b><u>Victory; </b></u>accept <b><u>Nike</b></u> until read; accept Athena <b><u>Nike</b></u> until “Nike” is read]
Mark <b><u>Antony</b></u> [or Mark <b><u>Anthonie</b></u>; accept Marcus <b><u>Antonius</b></u>]
<em>The <b><u>Embarkation for Cythera</em></u></b> [or <em>The <b><u>Embarkation to Cythera</em></u></b>; or <em>The <b><u>Voyage to Cythera</em></u></b>; or <b><u><em>Pilgrimage to the Isle of Cythera</em></u></b>; or <em>L’<b><u>embarquement pour Cythère</em></u></b>; accept reasonable translations mentioning a <b><u>journey</u></b> to or from <b><u>Cythera</u></b>] (The poem in the second sentence is “A Voyage to Cythera” by Charles Baudelaire. The other Watteau painting is <em>The Shop Sign of Gersaint</em>.)
<em>The <b><u>Well-Tempered Clavier</em></u></b> [or <em>Das <b><u>Wohltemperierte Klavier</em></u></b>; or <em>Das <b><u>Wohltemperirte Clavier</em></u></b>; accept <b><u><em>WTC</em></u></b>]
<b><u>scholia</u></b> [or <b><u>scholium</u></b> or <b><u>scholion</u></b>; prompt on <u>marginalia</u>]
Ludwig <b><u>Erhard</b></u> [or Ludwig Wilhelm <b><u>Erhard</b></u>]
<b><u>europium</u></b> [or <b><u>Eu</u></b>; accept <b><u>europium</u></b>(III) or <b><u>Eu</u></b>(III); accept <b><u>europium</u></b>(II) or <b><u>Eu</u></b>(II)]
<b><u>entrepreneur</b></u>s [accept <b><u>Unternehmer</b></u> or <b><u>Unternehmergeist</b></u>; accept cultural/market/political <b><u>entrepreneur</b></u>s or <b><u>entrepreneurial</b></u> spirit; prompt on <u>innovator</u>s or <u>businessmen</u> or <u>businesspeople</u> or <u>founder</u>s of companies or <u>capitalists<b></u>]</b>
<b><u>Cerberus</b></u> [or <b><u>Kerberos</b></u>]
<b><u>Judith</b></u> and <b><u>Holofernes</b></u> [or <b><u>Judith</b></u> beheading <b><u>Holofernes</b></u>; or <b><u>Judith</b></u> with the head of <b><u>Holofernes</b></u>; or other scenes describing <b><u>Judith</b></u> and <b><u>Holofernes</b></u>; prompt on <u>Judith and her Maidservant</u> by asking “what scene occurs right before that?”]
<b><u>Salaf</u></b>i [or <b><u>Salaf</u></b>ism; or <b><u>Salaf</u></b>iyya; or <b><u>Salaf</u></b>i movement; or <b><u>Salaf</u></b>ist; or revolutionary <b><u>Salafism</u></b>; or <b><u>Salafi</u></b> jihadism; prompt on <u>Wahhab</u>i or <u>Wahhab</u>ism before read with “what Islamic movement is Wahhabism often considered part of?”; prompt on <u>Makhdalism</u>; prompt on <u>Sunni</u> Islam before read]
Richard <b><u>Neustadt</u></b> [or Richard Elliott <b><u>Neustadt</u></b>]
Saidiya V. <b><u>Hartman</u></b>
<b><u>Milan Cathedral</b></u> [or <b><u>Duomo</b></u> di <b><u>Milan</b></u>o, <b><u>Duomo</b></u> of <b><u>Milan</b></u>, <b><u>Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary</b></u>, or <b><u>Basilica cattedrale metropolitana di Santa Maria Nascente</b></u>; prompt on Basilica of the <u>Nativity of Saint Mary</u> or Basilica di <u>Santa Maria Nascente</u>; reject “Mary” or “Saint Mary”]
Wolfgang Amadeus <b><u>Mozart</b></u>
Seamus <b><u>Heaney</b></u> (The poem is “Digging.”)
George <b><u>H. W. Bush</u></b> [or George <b><u>H</u></b>erbert <b><u>W</u></b>alker <b><u>Bush</u></b>; or George <b><u>Bush Sr.</u></b>; or <b><u>Bush 41</u></b>; prompt on <u>Bush</u>; reject “George W. Bush”]
Tana <b><u>French</b></u>
<b><u>Peace Corps</b></u>
Joh <b><u>Bjelke-Petersen</u></b>&nbsp;(“Joe BYELL-kee&nbsp;Peterson”) [or Johannes <b><u>Bjelke-Petersen</u></b>]
Gustave <b><u>Flaubert</b></u> (The novel in the first sentence is <em>Bouvard et Pécuchet</em>. The Julian Barnes novel is <em>Flaubert’s Parrot</em>.)
<b><u><em>Platform</u></b> Sutra</em> [or <em>The <b><u>Platform</u></b> Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch</em>, <em>The Sixth Patriarch’s Dharma Jewel <b><u>Platform</u></b> Sutra</em>, <em>Liùzǔ <b><u>Tánjīng</em></u></b>, or <em>Rokuso <b><u>Dankyō</em></u></b>]
Auguste <b><u>Comte</u></b>&nbsp;(“cont”) [or Isidore-Auguste-Marie-François-Xavier <b><u>Comte</u></b>]
<b><u>minaret</u></b>s [or <b><u>minar</u></b>s; accept <b><u>Charminar</u></b>, Qutb <b><u>Minar</u></b>, or Qutub <b><u>Minar</u></b>; accept <b><u>Malwiya</u></b> or Al-<b><u>Mināra</u></b>t al-Malwiyyah until “Malwiya” is read; prompt on <u>mosque</u>s; prompt on <u>tower</u>s, <u>pillar</u>s, or bell <u>tower</u>s] (Pinseau designed the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. The ruler is Ibn Tulun, the namesake of the Mosque of Ibn Tulun in Cairo. The Great Mosque of Samarra contains a spiral-shaped minaret.)
<b><u>Empedocles</u></b> of Acragas
<b><u>abolition</b></u> of slavery in <b><u>Brazil</b></u> [or <b><u>Brazil</b></u>ian <b><u>anti-slavery</b></u> movement; or <b><u>end</b></u>ing <b><u>slavery</b></u> in <b><u>Brazil</b></u>; or equivalent descriptions, such as <b><u>emancipation</b></u> of slaves in <b><u>Brazil</b></u> or <b><u>manumission</b></u> of <b><u>Brazil</b></u>ian slaves; accept descriptions of <b><u>end</b></u>ing the <b><u>slave</b></u> trade to <b><u>Brazil</b></u>; prompt on <u>abolition</u> of slavery, <u>anti-slavery</u>, <u>manumission</u>, <u>emancipation</u>, or equivalents by asking “in what country?”] (The first sentence refers to Francisco José do Nascimento, or “Dragão do Mar.” Luiz Gama wrote about Luisa Mahin’s participation in the Malê revolt.)
<b><u>Jew</b></u>s [or <b><u>Jewish</b></u> people; accept Spanish <b><u>Jew</b></u>s or Sephardic <b><u>Jew</b></u>s; accept <b><u>marrano</b></u>s; accept <b><u>converso</b></u>s before mention; accept <b><u>crypto-Jew</b></u>s before mention; prompt on <u>New Christian</u>s] (That traveler is Benjamin of Tudela.)
<b><u><em>Doryphoros</u> </em></b>[or the <b><u><em>Spear-Bearer</em></u></b>]
​<b><u>Zulu</b></u> Kingdom [or <b><u>Zulu</b></u> Empire; or Kwa<b><u>Zulu</b></u>; accept <b><u>Zulu</b></u>land; accept <b><u><em>Zulu</b></u> Kings and their Armies</em>; accept <em>Olden Times in <b><u>Zulu</b></u>land and Natal</em>] (The likely ahistorical battle was the “Battle of Gqokli Hill.” Theal was the “father of South African history.” The “Day of the Vow” commemorates the Battle of Blood River. Thomas Mofolo wrote <em>Chaka</em>. Shaka is ascribed the innovations in the final sentence.)
James <b><u>Cook</u></b> [or Captain <b><u>Cook</u></b>]
<b><u>fidchell</u></b> (“FID-kell”) [or <b><u>fidhcheall</u></b> or <b><u>fidceall</u></b> or <b><u>fithchill</u></b> or <b><u>gwyddbwyll</u></b>]
upright <b><u>bass</u></b> [or double <b><u>bass</u></b>; reject “bass guitar”] (“Major’s Medley” is by Major Holley.)
<b><u>spin</u></b> [accept Kitaev <b><u>spin</u></b> liquids or <b><u>spin</u></b> ices or <b><u>spin</u></b> glasses or quantum <b><u>spin</u></b> systems or Pauli <b><u>spin</u></b> matrices; accept <b><u>intrinsic angular momentum</u></b>; prompt on <u>angular momentum</u>]
<b><u>magnetic flux</b></u> [or magnetic <b><u>flux linkage</b></u>; prompt on <u>flux</u> creep or <u>flux</u> pinning]
<b><u><em>gwerz</em></u></b> [or <b><u><em>gwerzioù</em></u></b>]
<b><u>nuclear accident</u></b>s [or <b><u>nuclear disaster</u></b>s or <b><u>nuclear event</u></b>s; or <b><u>radioactive accident</u></b>s or <b><u>radioactive disaster</u></b>s; or <b><u>radiation accident</u></b>s or <b><u>radiation disaster</u></b>s; accept <b><u>nuclear meltdown</u></b>, <b><u>core meltdown</u></b>, <b><u>core melt accident</u></b>s, or <b><u>partial core melt</u></b>; accept descriptions of radioactive <b><u>fallout</u></b> being released into the atmosphere; accept International <b><u>Nuclear Event</u></b> Scale; prompt on soil <u>contamination</u> or water <u>contamination</u> by asking “From what?”; reject “nuclear tests,” “nuclear bomb detonations,” or “nuclear explosions”] (Planet of Hopes was founded by Nadezhda Kutepova to bring awareness to the Kyshtym Disaster, which was first mentioned by Zhores Medvedev.)
<b><u>Iraq</u></b> [or Republic of <b><u>Iraq</u></b>] (The Rajiv Joseph play is <em>Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo</em>.)
<b><u>facet</u></b> joints [or <b><u>zygapophysial</u></b> joints or <b><u>zygapophyseal</u></b> joints or <b><u>apophyseal</u></b> joints or <b><u>Z</u></b>-joints]
<b><u>shock</b></u> waves [or <b><u>shock</b></u>s; accept oblique <b><u>shock</b></u>s or bow <b><u>shock</b></u>s or normal <b><u>shock</b></u>s; accept anti-<b><u>shock</b></u> body or anti-<b><u>shock</b></u> bodies] (The first sentence refers to Mach reflection and Mach stems.)
Béla <b><u>Bartók</u></b> [or Béla Viktor János <b><u>Bartók</u></b>; or <b><u>Bartók</u></b> Béla Viktor János]
<b><u>soda</b></u> [or <b><u>pop</b></u> or <b><u>soft drink</b></u>; accept <b><u>cola</b></u> or orange <b><u>soda</b></u>; accept <b><u>Coca-Cola</b></u>; accept “Having a <b><u>Coke</b></u> with You”; accept “<b><u>Mountain Dew</b></u> Commercial Disguised as a Love Poem”; prompt on <u>drink</u>; prompt on <u>beverage</u>; prompt on <u>case</u>s, <u>can</u>s, or <u>bottle</u>s by asking “of what substance?”]
<b><u>fox hunt</b></u>ing [accept <b><u>hunt</b></u>ing <b><u>vulpine</b></u>s until “vulpines” is read; accept red <b><u>fox</b></u>es, <b><u>vixen</b></u>s, <b><u>tod</b></u>s, or <b><u>reynard</b></u>s in place of “fox”; prompt on <u>hunt</u>ing or equivalents; prompt on <u>trail hunt</u>ing or <u>hunt</u>ing with <u>dog</u>s or equivalents by asking “the dogs are used to hunt what type of animal?”; prompt on <u>equestrian</u>ism or riding <u>horse</u>s or similar answers by asking “what activity that often takes place on horseback?”] (The phrase RAF pilots used was “tally-ho.”)
<b><u>Aryan Brotherhood</b></u> [prompt on the <u>AB</u>; prompt on the <u>Aryan Nations</u> by asking “what part?”; prompt on the <u>Brand</u> until read]
<b><u>Ganesh</u></b>an
<b><u>Gorgias</b></u>
<b><u>Severe</u></b> style
The <b><u>Emergency</b></u>
<b><u>dawn</u></b> [or <b><u>daybreak</u></b>; or <b><u>break of day</u></b>; accept <b><u>sunrise</u></b>; accept <b><u><em>fajr</em></u></b> until read; accept <em>al-<b><u>Falaq</em></u></b>; prompt on <u><em>suḥūr</em></u> until read by asking “what time follows that?”; prompt on <u>morning</u> or <u>day</u>; prompt on <u>first <em>adhan</em></u> by asking “that occurs at what time?”] (The first line is from <em>al-Fajr</em>.)
<b><u>sympathy</u></b> [accept <em>Letters on <b><u>Sympathy</em></u></b>; accept <em>Lettres sur la <b><u>sympathie</em></u></b>]
<em>The <b><u>Woman in the Dunes</em></u></b> [or <b><u><em>Suna no Onna</em></u></b>]
<b><u>two violins</u></b> [accept <b><u>violin duo</u></b> or <b><u>violin AND violin</u></b> or equivalents; accept <b><u>TwoSet Violin</u></b>; prompt on <u>violins</u> by asking “how many?”; reject “violin”] (The first clue is about Ysaÿe’s Sonata for Two Violins.)
<b><u>cartularies</u></b> [or <b><u>chartularies</u></b>; or <b><u><em>cartularium</em></u></b>; or <b><u><em>chartularium</em></u></b>; or <b><u>pancarta</u></b>; or <b><u><em>codex diplomaticus</em></u></b>; accept <em>Hemming’s <b><u>Cartulary</em></u></b>; prompt on <u>codex</u> or <u>codices</u>; prompt on <u>roll</u>s]
Italo <b><u>Calvino</b></u> [or Italo Giovanni <b><u>Calvino</b></u> Mameli] (The story in the first sentence is “Without Colors.” The second and fourth sentences are about “The Distance of the Moon.”)
<b><u>hanging out</u></b> [or deep <b><u>hanging out</u></b>; accept <b><u><em>Hanging Out</u></b>, Messing Around, and Geeking Out</em>]
<b><u>Sarajevo</u></b>
<b><u>sodium hydroxide</b></u> [or <b><u>lye</b></u>; accept <b><u>caustic</b></u> soda until “caustic” is read; accept <b><u>NaOH</b></u> until read]
Gerard Manley <b><u>Hopkins</u></b> (The other poem is “The Windhover.”)
<b><u>Utagawa</u></b> [accept <b><u>Utagawa</u></b> school; accept <b><u>Utagawa</u></b> Kuniyoshi or <b><u>Utagawa</u></b> Hiroshige]
<b><u>soil</u></b> samples [or native <b><u>soil</u></b> environment; accept <b><u>dirt</u></b> or <b><u>mud</u></b> in place of “soil”]
“<b><u>Iron Lady</u></b>”
<b><u>hut</u></b>s [or <b><u>shack</u></b>s; accept menstruation <b><u>hut</u></b>s; prompt on <u>house</u>s] (The tradition is <em>chhaupadui</em>.)
<b><u>1950s</u></b> [prompt on ’<u>50s</u>]
the <b><u>War Room</b></u> [accept descriptions of the <b><u>bunker</b></u> from <b><u><em>Dr. Strangelove</b></u></em> or the <b><u>conference room</b></u> from <b><u><em>Dr. Strangelove</b></u></em>; accept <b><u><em>Dr. Strangelove</b></u> or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb</em> in place of “<em>Dr. Strangelove</em>”; prompt on the <u>setting</u> of <u><em>Dr. Strangelove</u></em> until “setting” is read; prompt on the <u>Pentagon</u> until read]
Jewish <b><u>Messiah</u></b>s [or <b><u>moshiakh</u></b> or <b><u>mashiakh</u></b> or <b><u>meshikh</u></b>im; accept <b><u>sprout of Jesse</u></b> or <b><u>Son of Man</u></b>; accept <b><u>Son of David</u></b> until “David” is read; accept <b><u>anointed</u></b> ones until read; accept <b><u>Messiah</u></b> ben Joseph; prompt on <u>king</u>s or <u>ruler</u>s or equivalents; prompt on <u>savior</u>s until read]
Eduard <b><u>Čech</u></b>&nbsp;(“check”) [prompt on <u>Stone–Čech</u> compactification]
<b><u>New Guinea</u></b> [or <b><u>Papua</u></b> or <b><u>Niugini</u></b>; accept <b><u>Papua</u></b> New Guinea]
<b><u>relaxed</u></b> molecular clock
<b><u>oil</b></u> industry [or crude <b><u>oil</b></u> industry; or <b><u>petroleum</b></u> industry; accept oil <b><u>refining</b></u> or oil <b><u>refineries</b></u>; accept <b><u>oil field</b></u>s or <b><u>oil well</b></u>s or <b><u>oil derrick</b></u>s; accept oil <b><u>drilling</b></u>; accept oil <b><u>tanking</b></u>; accept specific products such as <b><u>petrol</b></u>; or <b><u>gasoline</b></u> or <b><u>kerosene</b></u>; accept <b><u>petrochemical</b></u>s; accept “<b><u>black gold</b></u>”; prompt on <u>prospecting</u> or <u>extraction</u> or <u>processing</u> or <u>shipping</u> by asking “of what resource?”; prompt on <u>gas</u>; prompt on fossil <u>fuel</u>s; prompt on <u>hydrocarbon</u>s; prompt on <u>energy</u>] (That company was Branobel.)
<b><u>Purple Heart</b></u>
<b><u>Krishna</u></b> [or <b><u>Kṛṣṇa</u></b>; prompt on <u>Vishnu</u> or <u>Viṣṇu</u>]
Friedrich <b><u>Schiller</u></b> [or Johann Christoph Friedrich von <b><u>Schiller</u></b>] (The trilogy is <em>Wallenstein</em>. The friend in the lead-in is Goethe.)
<b><u>Lakshman</u></b>a [or <b><u>Laxman</u></b>a or <b><u>Lakhan</u></b>; accept <b><u>Saumitra</u></b> or <b><u>Ramanuja</u></b>]
love <b><u>letter</b></u>s [accept <em>The Love <b><u>Letter</b></u></em> or <em>De liefdes<b><u>brief</b></u></em>; accept <em>Lady Writing a <b><u>Letter</b></u> With Her Maid</em>; accept <em>The <b><u>Letter</b></u></em> or <em>De <b><u>brief</b></u></em>; prompt on <u>paper</u>s until “paper” is read]
<b><u>Quaternary</u></b> Period [prompt on <u>Q</u>]
the <b><u>Dark Lady</b></u> [accept the <b><u>Dark Lady</b></u> of the Sonnets; prompt on descriptions of the anonymous <u>woman</u> in <u>Shakespeare’s sonnet</u>s; prompt on Emilia <u>Lanier</u> by asking “what figure did Rowse claim she was?”]
<b><u>prince</b></u> [or <b><u>knyáz</b></u>; accept <b><u>Prince</b></u> Yeletsky, <b><u>Prince</b></u> Gremin, or <b><u>Prince</b></u> Igor; prompt on <u>general</u> or <u>officer</u> until “general” is read by asking “what non-professional title?”]
<b><u>Rimini</u></b> [accept Francesca da <b><u>Rimini</u></b>; accept Golden Bull of <b><u>Rimini</u></b>; accept Province of <b><u>Rimini</u></b> or Provincia di <b><u>Rimini</u></b>] (The first line refers to the Museo Sulphur in Perticara. A piadina is a flatbread sandwich.)
<b><u>minimal</u></b>ist [or <b><u>minimal</u></b>ism; or <b><u>minimum</u></b>; or <b><u>minima</u></b>; accept <b><u>minimal</u></b> search; accept Relativized <b><u>Minimality</u></b>; accept Strong <b><u>Minimalist</u></b> Thesis; accept <b><u>minimal</u></b> pair; accept <b><u>Minimalist</u></b> Program]
<b><u><em>Soul Mountain</em></u></b> [or <b><u><em>Língshān</em></u></b>]
<b><u>Finland</u></b> [or Republic of <b><u>Finland</u></b>; or <b><u>Suomi</u></b> or <b><u>Suomen tasavalta</u></b> or Republiken <b><u>Finland</u></b>] (The lead-in refers to the “Jäger March.”)
Republic of <b><u>Haiti</u></b> [or République d’<b><u>Haïti</u></b>; or Repiblik d <b><u>Ayiti</u></b>] (The first line is from <em>The Serpent and the Rainbow</em>. The second sentence is about <em>AIDS and Accusation</em>, by Paul Farmer.)
<b><u>Rostam</b></u> [or <b><u>Rostam</b></u> of Sistan; or <b><u>Rustam</b></u>] (The legendary bird is the Simurgh.)
<b><u>silica</u></b> [or <b><u>silicon dioxide</u></b> or <b><u>SiO2</u></b>]
<b><u>Nahḍa</u></b> [or Arab <b><u>Enlightenment</u></b>, <b><u>Awakening</u></b>, <b><u>Renaissance</u></b> or <b><u>Revival</u></b>; or an-<b><u>nahḍa</u></b>] (The unnamed authors are Voltaire and Montesquieu.)
<b><u>Singapore</b></u>
<b><u>Ojai</u></b>&nbsp;(“OH-hye”)
<b><u>humoresque</b></u> [or <b><u>Humoreske</b></u>; accept <b><u><em>Humoresque</b></u>s</em> or <b><u><em>Humoresky</b></u></em>; accept <b><u><em>Humoreske</b></u></em> in B-flat major; accept Six <b><u>Humoresque</b></u>s; accept lyric <b><u>humoresque</b></u> or lyrical <b><u>humoresque</b></u>]
<b><u>United Kingdom</u></b> [or <b><u>UK</u></b>; or Great <b><u>Britain</u></b>; accept <b><u>England</u></b>] (Darul Iftaa claims surfing the Internet at work to be a “grave sin” based on the concept of <em>taṭfīf</em>.)
<b><u>water</b></u> [or <b><u>agua</b></u>; accept <b><u>atl</b></u> until “āltepētl” is read, and prompt afterwards] (Xaltocan was built on an artificial island in the brackish portion of Lake Texcoco, limiting its access to fresh water.)
date <b><u>palm</b></u> trees [or <b><u>date</b></u> palm trees; or <b><u><em>Phoenix</b></u></em>; accept <b><u>Palm</b></u> Sunday; accept <b><u>Tamar</b></u>a or <b><u>Tomar</b></u>; accept Date <b><u>Palm</b></u> of Deborah or <b><u>Tomer</b></u> Devorah; accept <b><u>lulav</b></u>; accept <b><u>palm</b></u>s or <b><u>palm</b></u> fronds or <b><u>palm</b></u> branches; accept <b><u>date</b></u> honey or <b><u>date</b></u> syrup or <b><u>date</b></u> molasses; prompt on <u>tree</u>s until read; prompt on <u>frond</u>s, <u>branch</u>es, <u>leaf</u> or <u>leaves</u>]
battle-<b><u>net</u></b>s [accept the battle-<b><u>net</u></b> of Enlil, casting <b><u>net</u></b>s, or fishing <b><u>net</u></b>s]
<b><u>Vietnam</u></b> [or Socialist Republic of <b><u>Vietnam</u></b>; accept North <b><u>Vietnam</u></b> or <b><u>SRV</u></b>]
<b><u>helmet</b></u>s [or <b><u>helm</b></u>s; or <b><u>cap</b></u>s; accept helmet <b><u>strap</b></u>s, <b><u>thong</b></u>s, <b><u>crest</b></u>s, or <b><u>plume</b></u>s; accept <b><u>helmet</b></u> of invisibility]
Marian <b><u>Smoluchowski</b></u>
<em>Das</em> <em><b><u>Lied von der Erde</u></b></em> [or <em>The</em> <em><b><u>Song of the Earth</u></b></em>]
<b><u>Rock Springs</u></b> Massacre