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In the Pledge of Allegiance, it's the 4-word phrase that precedes "Indivisible" |
"One Nation Under God"
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Born in Lille, he's the famous general & statesman seen here |
Charles de Gaulle
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This great dramatist's works include "Tamburlaine the Great" & "The Tragical History of Dr. Faustus" |
Christopher Marlowe
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Dazzling works by Bernardo Strozzi of Genoa include one of this woman's "Annunciation" |
Mary
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Born September 18, 1905, this glamorous Swede's real last name was Gustafsson |
(Alex: And we have less than a minute to go.)
Greta Garbo
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TV ads for this beer feature a lizard trying to help frogs "croak" |
Budweiser
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This fiery temperance activist believed her name had been divinely preordained |
Carry Nation
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When English king Edward III claimed the French throne in 1337, this war began; it lasted until 1453! |
Hundred Years' War
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"The Fellowship of the Ring" is volume 1 of this Tolkien trilogy |
The Lord of the Rings
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Sculpted by Michelangelo around 1515, he's the Hebrew leader seen here |
Moses
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She's the only Swedish actress to win 3 Oscars |
Ingrid Bergman
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Headquartered in Golden, Colorado, this brewing company was begun by a young Prussian immigrant in 1873 |
Coors
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Senator Joseph McCarthy was the first guest on this CBS show when it premiered November 7, 1954 |
Face The Nation
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It was the Roman designation for the region virtually identical with modern France |
Gaul
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This author of "The Man With Two Left Feet" & "My Man Jeeves" was a prisoner of the Germans during WWII |
P.G. Wodehouse
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One of the greatest painters of the Venetian school, this 16th century artist was born Tiziano Vecellio |
Titian
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This multi-talented lovely from Valsjobyn received an Oscar nomination for her role in "Tommy" |
Ann-Margret
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Country singer Johnny Russell pined for his "Rednecks, white socks and" this beer from Pabst |
Pabst Blue Ribbon
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This state of feeling estranged from one's world sounds like a FOX TV drama about refugees from another galaxy |
Alien Nation
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The first French ruler with this name was Charlemagne's successor & was crowned in 813 |
(Mark: Who is Charles?)
Louis I
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A character in "The Rivals", this woman utters hilarities like "He is the very pineapple of politeness" |
(Alex: That's where we get the term "malapropisms" from)
Mrs. Malaprop
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Lesser known works by this Italian master include "The Virgin Of The Rocks" & "The Adoration Of The Magi" |
Leonardo da Vinci
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Birgitta Andersson used this first name when acting in classics like "Wild Strawberries" |
(Amy: What is Brigit?)
Bibi
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You'll find the world's largest brewing company in this Missouri city |
St. Louis (Anheuser-Busch)
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Status seekers know it's what MFN stands for in world trade |
Most Favored Nation
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Armand du Plessis, chosen to be first minister of France in 1624, is better known as this |
Cardinal Richelieu
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This pre-Raphaelite poet & painter dug up some of his poems years after their burial with his wife |
(Alex: Strange story, isn't it? I think I'll dig her up - I need the dough for the poems!)
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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This painter & sculptor who painted the little girl seen here was influenced by cubism & African sculpture |
Amedeo Modigliani
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This daughter of Swedish actor Stig Olin starred in "Havana" & "Enemies, A Love Story" |
Lena Olin
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This brand is "The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous" |
Schlitz
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