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The first stone for this Roman basilica was laid in 1506, following the plan of Italian architect Donato Bramante |
St. Peter's
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Like the breathing organs of fish, some fungi have openings called these |
gills
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Drew a chalk outline near the Roman Senate for this man in 44 B.C.; perps used knives |
Julius Caesar
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Of Kix, Trix & Crispix, this cereal maker makes 2 |
(Sam: What is GM?... All right, [*]?)
General Mills
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I'm crazy about dancing dinnerware, so "be my guest" at a performance of this Disney musical |
Beauty and the Beast
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A woodwind mouth part & a hoofed, ruminant mammal |
reed & deer
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The Louvre's sculpture of this Greek goddess of Samothrace is also called "Winged Victory" |
Nike
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This name is used to identify plants that consist of both algae & fungi |
lichen
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A real Greek tragedy: this future king of Thebes offed his old man & shacked up with his mom |
Oedipus
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Solids & stripes & dots, oh my! Willie Mosconi only sank 2 of the 3 in this game |
(Alex: Willie Mosconi is a famous [*] player--that's the game.)
pool
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Thou shalt not miss "Thou Shalt Not" because it features songs by this singer & pianist seen here |
Harry Connick
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A heavenly body & long-tailed rodents |
star & rats
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The influence of Cubism on this artist is apparent in the work seen here |
(Susan: Who is Picasso?)
Piet Mondrian
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Buy them a beer! These fungi cause the fermentation that produces alcoholic beverages |
(Sam: What are hops?) ... (Alex: Minute to go.)
yeast
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This advisor to Czar Nicholas II was poisoned, shot & drowned in 1916; guess we can rule out suicide |
Rasputin
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Of 1001, 2001 & 3001, only 2 were odyssey years for this author's space tales |
(Sam: What is 2001 and 3001?)
Arthur C. Clarke
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You might find "Me And Bobby McGee" at "Love, Janis", the Off-Broadway show about this '60s singer |
Janis Joplin
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A starchy, tuberous root & the month it can be planted |
yam & May
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This painter married Diego Rivera in 1929, divorced him in 1939 & married him again in 1940 |
Frida Kahlo
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Tinea pedis is the technical name for this fungal sports malady |
athlete's foot
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This mobster who developed Vegas was rubbed out in his girlfriend's mansion in 1947; forget it, Jake, it's Beverly Hills |
(Sara: Who is Bugsy?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Sara: [Chuckles]) (Alex: Not enough.)
(Benjamin) "Bugsy" Siegel
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Of Oscar, Tony & Grammy, Yul Brynner picked up 2 of the 3 in the 1950s for his role in this |
The King and I
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"Let's Do The Time Warp" at this musical that does not--repeat, does not--have the word "Picture" in its title |
The Rocky Horror Show
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To arrange the video & audio of a film & the rise & fall of the ocean |
edit & tide
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This society painter's "Portrait of Madame X" seen here caused such a scandal that he left Paris for London |
John Singer Sargent
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Fungi are distinguished from other plants by a lack of this green pigment |
chlorophyll
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Found this revolutionary in a bloody bathtub in 1793 France; had to get a painter to recreate the crime scene |
(Jean-Paul) Marat
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Of furniture, handicrafts & babies, this Quaker offshoot led by Ann Lee makes only 2 of the 3 |
(Susan: What is furniture and handicrafts?)
the Shakers
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I could see this long-running musical over & over because I'm nuts about the song "Seasons Of Love" |
Rent
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The Greek god of love & having aches & pains |
[Applause for Sara's near-run of the category]
Eros & sore
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