THIRD ANNUAL YABA TREASURE HUNT

ICEBREAKER SOLUTIONS

1. Adam (atom): In classical chemistry, the smallest bit of matter that matters
2. Eve: If it follows "Christmas", it precedes Christmas

3. Black (Clint): Clint of country hits Killin' Time and No Time to Kill
4. White (Barry): Deep-voiced singer Barry, popular on dates

5. Bow (Riddick Bowe): 1992-1993 heavyweight champ nicknamed "Big Daddy"
6. Arrow (Kenneth): 1972 Economics Nobelist of voting paradox fame

7. Cain (Michael Caine): The dirty rotten scoundrel who educated Rita?
8. Abel (able): Traditional companion of ready and willing

9. Castor (caster): One who fishes, votes, or works in bronze
10. Pollux (Pollacks): Creators of Tootsie and Lavender Mist: No. 1

11. Day (Susan Dey): Actress of The Partridge Family and L.A. Law
12. Night (Gladys Knight): Singer departing on 12:00 loco to Atlanta, perhaps?

13. Hide (Henry Hyde): Recent House Judiciary Committe chairman
14. Seek (Sikh): Follower of Indian religion founded by Nanak

15. Hunt (Helen): She was as good as it got at the 1997 Oscars
16. Peck (Gregory): He won a bushel of praise for To Kill A Mockingbird

17. Lock (John Locke): "An Essay Concerning Human Understanding" author John
18. Key (Francis Scott): Poet who witnessed the bombardment of Fort McHenry

19. Milk (Harvey): Assasinated San Francisco gay rights activist
20. Cookies: Small files placed on your hard drive by a website

21. Pen (William Penn): The Quaker the Quaker State is named for
22. Paper (Jackie): Puff the Magic Dragon's playmate

23. Short (Martin): He shares a name with fellow comedy Amigo Steve
24. Sweet (Matthew): Singer of 1991 hit "Girlfriend"

25. Sticks (Styx): Band behind "Come Sail Away" and "Mr. Roboto"
26. Stones (Rolling): I know, it's only rock and roll - but they like it

27. Birds (Byrds): Polar explorer Richard and hoopster Larry
28. Bees (Beas): Golden Girl Arthur and Sheriff Andy's aunt

29. Bacon (Kevin): Actor who has become more famous by degrees?
30. Eggs: They get dressed up for hide-and-seek during Easter?

31. Bread (bred): Multiplied, in the manner of rabbits
32. Butter: One who interrupts, or an angry goat?

33. Facts (fax): A long-distance photocopy of sorts
34. Figures: Charts, graphs, or excercises for a skater

35. Fair (Phaire): Songstress Liz of "Jealousy" and "Whip-Smart"
36. Square: Follower of Red, Harvard, or T

37. Grin: What the Cheshire cat leaves when it leaves
38. Bear it (Barrett): Middle name of "How many Ways" poet Elizabeth

39. Heart (Hart): Rodgers's collaborator (no, the other one)
40. Soul (sole): A flatfish, or what's flat on a flat foot

41. Hue (Hugh Hefner): The first name of the first name in girlie mag empires
42. Cry: In country songs, you're required to do it after breaking down

43. Kiss: 70's band known more for makeup than for talent
44. Tell (William): Guy with a bow, an apple, and an overture

45. Sun (son): Boy, to his great-grandmother's only child's only child
46. Moon (Keith): He played with Daltrey, Townshend, and Entwistle

47. Duck: Donald, Darkwing, or Disco
48. Cover: "Blueberry Hill," if performed by, say, the Cranberries

49. Jan: The Brady located in row two, column one
50. Dean: A man of affairs (Student Affairs, anyway)

51. P's (peas): Pod-dwellers found podless on your plate
52. Q's (cues): Things you don't want to miss if you're on stage

53. Bob: You might do it to get apples on October 31st
54. Ray: It could come from the sun, or from the ocean

55. Rod: Stewart, Steiger, or Serling
56. Reel (real): 32, 3.2, or 3/2, but not 3+2i

57. Far (Jamie Farr): Portrayer of cross-dressing corporal on M*A*S*H*
58. Away (aweigh): Word to follow nautical shout of "Anchors"

59. Hit: A song that makes it onto Casey's list
60. Run: Something good to get in gin rummy or baseball

61. Laurel: An item you're warned against resting on
62. Hardy: Joe or Frank of youth sleuth fame

63.  Find your clue packets on the plaza at the top of the stairs, south end of Sydney Walton Park!!!