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2 years and worth every minute!

Congrats Charlie! It is always a blast getting together for a 'mini-herf' and a pleasure having you on the board. I will try to get into this once the kid is down.
 
Consider this a gift to someone who can finish the final two. I am almost 100% positive these 18 are correct. Best of luck!!!

1) Mozart
2) Bach
3) Verdi
4) Thomas Tallis
5)
6) Seattle Space Needle
7) Orloj Astronomical Clock on Wenceslas Square
8) Ponte Vecchio, Florence, Italy
9) Conwy Castle, Wales GB
10) Lund University
11) Salvador Dali – Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire
12) Henri Rousseau – The Sleeping Gypsy
13) Edvard Munch – Madonna
14) Jan Vermeer – The Milkmaid
15) Mark Rothko – I think it’s #61
16) Ernest Hemingway
17) Joseph Conrad
18)
19) Kurt Vonnegut
20) Herman Hesse
 
Anyway, here was my list since you said no edits:

1) Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
2) Johann Sebastian Bach
3) Giuseppe Verdi
4) Thomas Tallis
5)


6) Space Needle, Seattle, Washington
7) Prague Astronomical Clock or Prague Orloj -- Prague, Czech Republic
8) Ponte Vecchio over the Arno River -- Florence, Italy
9) Conwy Castle -- Conwy, Wales
10) Lund University's main building "Regia Academia Carolina" -- Lund, Sweden


11) Salvador Dalí's "Slave Market with the Disappearing Bust of Voltaire"
12) Edvard Munch's Madonna
13) Henri Rousseau's "The Sleeping Gypsy"
14) Johannes Vermeer's "Milkmaid"
15) Mark Rothko's "No. 61"


16) Ernest Hemingway
17) Joseph Conrad
18)
19) Kurt Vonnegut
20) Herman Hesse
 
The odd thing is, that last author looks so incredibly familiar, but I just can't seem to find him.

Now the composer -- complete crapshoot.

I demand hints.
 
I'm right there also. I was thinking that author might be ol' Bill Faulkner.
 
  • 1.Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
  • 2.Johann Sebastian Bach
  • 3.Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi
  • 4.Thomas Tallis
  • 5.Chuck Mangione
  • 6.Space Needle
  • 7.The Astronomical Clock in Wenceslas Square
  • 8.Pont de Vecchio
  • 9.Conwy Castle
  • 10.University of Lund, main building
  • 11.Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol
  • 12.Edvard Munch
  • 13.Henri Rousseau
  • 14.Jan Vermeer
  • 15.Mark Rothko born Marcus Rothkowitz
  • 16.Ernest Hemingway
  • 17.Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski (Joseph Conrad)
  • 18.William Cuthbert Faulkner
  • 19.Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
  • 20.Hermann Hesse
edited to add #s
 
Dammed good work RH! I was missing #5 as well.

Thanks for the contest bro!



1 WA Mozart
2 Johann Sebastian Bach
3 Giuseppe Verdi
4 Thomas Tallis
5 Chuck Mangione
6 The Space Needle Seattle
7 Prague Astronomical Clock
8 Ponte Vecchio, Florence
9 Conwy Castle, Wales
10 Lund University main building, Sweeden
11 Salvador Dali
12 Edvard Munch
13 Rousseau, Henri
14 Jan Vermeer
15 Rothko
16 Ernest Hemingway
17 Joseph Conrad
18 William Faulkner
19 Kurt Vonnegut
20 Hermann Hesse
 
garvey, jlada and Rebel Herfer...................18 correct.

Hints:

5. Pianist and Composer, Jazz genre

18. Most known for his book XXXXX the XXXXX which became a popular movie in the sixties starring a famous actor named Anthony XXXXX.
 
I still think #5 & #18 are open. And it resembles Faulkner, but I don't see it completely.

Hope I'm wrong for your sake!!!!
 
I think I got them all now. :D

1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart


2. Johann Sebastian Bach

3. Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi

4. Thomas Tallis

5. Armando Anthony "Chick" Corea

6. Space Needle

7. The Astronomical Clock in Wenceslas Square

8. Pont de Vecchio

9. Conwy Castle

10. University of Lund, main building

11. Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol

12. Edvard Munch

13. Henri Rousseau

14. Jan Vermeer

15. Mark Rothko born Marcus Rothkowitz

16. Ernest Hemingway

17. Józef Teodor Konrad Korzeniowski (Joseph Conrad)

18. Nikos Kazantzakis

19. Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.

20. Hermann Hesse
 
Ah sh*t Charlie, I just want to congratulate you on the milestone. :thumbs: This is one hell of a contest...
 
AND Charlie CONGRATULATIONS on the milestone. Without BOTLs like you the place wouldn't be the same. Thanks again for the contest and for helping me out when I needed info during the fires last year - I was hella worried and you kept me from getting in the truck and driving out there to take care of bidnes. Much appreciated brother.
 
Funny how a couple lists get posted that Garvey and I came up with and magically people come up their lists....
 
Funny how a couple lists get posted that Garvey and I came up with and magically people come up their lists....

Gotta tell ya -
I was workin on this for quite awhile but only 2 guesses per day; and I have to thank you for #10 though. :)
 
Jeff (jlada) review the rules, garvey pasted before you and I don't hear him pipping up! :p

Jeff (Rebel Herfer) 19 correct..............go easy on the newb :sign:

Another hint for number 5:

Others on CP have recordings of his and he is from Cincinnati, OH.......

Not sure who got the Lund University but well done. :thumbs:
 
Jeff (jlada) review the rules, garvey pasted before you and I don't hear him pipping up! :p

Ask Garvey who PM'ed him well before he posted about how close he was to having the complete list.

WOOT I THINK I FOUND THAT LAST COMPOSER!
 
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