Ah, got em all. I wasn’t sure about the last one but I knew some British guy found King Tut, and Howard Carter sure sounds like some British guy’s name.
9/10 today, Titleist got me, never heard of them and couldn't narrow it down even a little bit 😂 Needed process of elimination for Piano Man too, but slightly surprised about how few have known polemicist so far
I guess it requires knowledge of at least two relatively rare words, and ideally all of them.
It's also arguably open to interpretation, especially phrased as *might* write rather than *most likely to* write. See eg Blaise Pascal's Provincial Letters for very polemical works which are also essentially homilies, and there have been plenty of polemical eulogies - Jasper Williams on Aretha Franklin, Earl Spencer on Princess Diana etc.
Agree with DM...I got Q6 but I think it was very open/imprecise. And some people might associate screed as the past tense of leveling wet concrete pads.
I finally got a sports question right--Titleist--because once in high school my friend's dad who golfed told me about them. But I had Piano Man completely memorized, on the piano, years before high school.
When I understand the 'ist' words, I don't understand the possible choices 😭
For some reason, I though Caulfield was the antagonist, so used what I thought was the elimination system and got the random pilgrim person (nearly clicked Scout somehow)
Total 70s quiz, except for the obscure Q6...& the drug one, which I missed..and the bible one but that was pretty easy. But Catcher in the Rye, Slaughterhouse-5, Billy Joel, the gimongous King Tut artifact discovery tours (of which I had to forego my very expensive ticket in 1976). Really helped to be a teenager in the 70s on this one!
Stairway (not staircase) to heaven!
It's also arguably open to interpretation, especially phrased as *might* write rather than *most likely to* write. See eg Blaise Pascal's Provincial Letters for very polemical works which are also essentially homilies, and there have been plenty of polemical eulogies - Jasper Williams on Aretha Franklin, Earl Spencer on Princess Diana etc.
Dementia pugilistica is an old term for CTE.
*Annoyed sounds*
When I understand the 'ist' words, I don't understand the possible choices 😭
For some reason, I though Caulfield was the antagonist, so used what I thought was the elimination system and got the random pilgrim person (nearly clicked Scout somehow)