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Rate | Answer | Clue |
RAMEAU | A 17th century French composer | |
CHOPIN | Polish-French composer | |
DEBUSSY | French composer | |
EMILEZOLA | 19th century French novelist | |
CLAUDE | - - - Debussy, French composer | |
UNRAVEL | United Nations needs French composer to disentangle | |
STRAUSS | Nineteenth-Century composer known as The Waltz King | |
VALSALVIAN | Of or pertaining to Valsalva, an Italian anatomist of the 17th century. | |
CONSISTORIAN | Pertaining to a Presbyterian consistory; -- a contemptuous term of 17th century controversy. | |
MALPIGHIAN | Of, pertaining to, or discovered by, Marcello Malpighi, an Italian anatomist of the 17th century. | |
HUGUENOT | A French Protestant of the period of the religious wars in France in the 16th century. | |
GALLEY | A large vessel for war and national purposes; -- common in the Middle Ages, and down to the 17th century. | |
BERLIN | A four-wheeled carriage, having a sheltered seat behind the body and separate from it, invented in the 17th century, at Berlin. | |
RAPPAREE | A wild Irish plunderer, esp. one of the 17th century; -- so called from his carrying a half-pike, called a rapary. | |
STAHLIAN | Pertaining to, or taught by, Stahl, a German physician and chemist of the 17th century; as, the Stahlian theory of phlogiston. | |
GORGET | A piece of plate armor covering the same parts and worn over the buff coat in the 17th century, and without other steel armor. | |
ATTIC | A low story above the main order or orders of a facade, in the classical styles; -- a term introduced in the 17th century. Hence: | |
BANDBOX | A light box of pasteboard or thin wood, usually cylindrical, for holding ruffs (the bands of the 17th century), collars, caps, bonnets, etc. | |
GOMARITE | One of the followers of Francis Gomar or Gomarus, a Dutch disciple of Calvin in the 17th century, who strongly opposed the Arminians. | |
FLAMBOYANT | Characterized by waving or flamelike curves, as in the tracery of windows, etc.; -- said of the later (15th century) French Gothic style. | |
SEEKER | One of a small heterogeneous sect of the 17th century, in Great Britain, who professed to be seeking the true church, ministry, and sacraments. | |
PICCADILLY | A high, stiff collar for the neck; also, a hem or band about the skirt of a garment, -- worn by men in the 17th century. | |
CALVINISM | The theological tenets or doctrines of John Calvin (a French theologian and reformer of the 16th century) and his followers, or of the so-called calvinistic churches. | |
RESOLUTIONER | One who makes a resolution; one who joins with others in a declaration or resolution; specifically, one of a party in the Scottish Church in the 17th century. | |
BLANK | A kind of base silver money, first coined in England by Henry V., and worth about 8 pence; also, a French coin of the seventeenth century, worth about 4 pence. |