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CHAPTERS IN 19th CENTURY LIT |
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In May 1994 the Security Council ended the arms embargo against this country due to the end of apartheid |
South Africa
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Hey old chum, Val Kilmer played this man, but to me, no one could ever replace Mr. Adam West |
(Tim: Who is [in a hissing whisper][*]?)
Batman
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"Becky in a Dilemma" & "Lost in the Cave" are found in "The Adventures of" him |
(Tim: Who is--what is--what i--who is [*]?) (Alex: Yes!) (Tim: Excuse me!)
Tom Sawyer
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In 2004 Coca-Cola introduced this version of Coke with half the sugar, carbs & calories |
C2 (Coke 2 accepted)
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In the 1920s you needed a password to get into Frankie & Johnnie's in NYC because it was one of these |
a speakeasy
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...azure, the color of the "main", meaning this in "Rule, Brittania" |
the sea
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In 1971 the General Assembly voted to oust this nation; the Beijing government replaced it |
Taiwan
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Gary Cole eased into Robert Reed's polyester wardrobe taking over this role |
Mr. (Mike) Brady
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"The Pequod meets the Virgin" is chapter 81 of this novel |
Moby Dick
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In 2004 Pepsi introduced this version of Pepsi with half the sugar, carbs & calories |
Pepsi Edge
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A swindler who duped swimmer Spitz out of his money would refer to him as this |
an easy Mark
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...ace, another term for this golf feat |
a hole in one
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Originally, this agency was formed to provide food, clothing & medical supplies for child victims in World War II |
UNICEF
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This character ran from David Janssen to Harrison Ford |
(Bud: Who is the fugitive?) (Alex: The fugitive? Be more specific, we need a name. ...Ah, we're creating problems for you.)
Dr. Richard Kimble
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"I Am Born", "I Observe" & "I Have a Change" are the first 3 chapters of this Dickens classic |
(Suzanne: What is, uh, Oliver Twist?)
David Copperfield
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Kiki, Sophia, Lola & Capri are the gals who ask, "Don't you wanta" this fruit soft drink |
(Suzanne: What is... fruit punch?)
Fanta
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It's another popular nickname for that rollicking place known as "the crescent city" |
the Big Easy
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...Aesop, who gave us the moral "the gods help them that" do this |
help themselves
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To date he's the only Asian to have served as Secretary-General of the United Nations |
(Suzanne: Um... [shakes head] I dunno.)
U Thant
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Raul Julia matched John Astin creepy for kooky as this character |
Gomez Addams
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You'll find "What Happened at Portsmouth on 25 August 1628" & "Porthos' Mistress" in this 1844 novel |
The Three Musketeers
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kashrut.com notes that the original & Ruby Red versions of this soda are kosher |
(Alex: One of my favorites... love it, love [*].) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Squirt
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Before he was TV's Grizzly Adams, Dan Haggerty helped build some of the custom motorcycles for this 1969 film |
Easy Rider
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...Arlington National Cemetery, which is home to the mast of this ship that blew up in 1898 |
the Maine
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After losing 2 presidential races in the 1950s, he was appointed U.N. Ambassador by JFK in 1960 |
Adlai Stevenson
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Word on the steet is Snoop Dogg stepped in for Antonio Fargas as this guy |
Huggy Bear
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Chapters 1-4 of this classic start with "Jonathan Harker's Journal"; later we also get a peek at "Dr. Seward's Diary" |
(Tim: What is DRAAWKYULLAHHHH!?) (Alex: [A pause and a stare, and then] Are you all right?) (Tim: I think so.) (Alex: Okay. I love the enthusiasm.)
Dracula
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The musical "Annie" features a song about this proverbial place, home to folks like Daddy Warbucks |
Easy Street
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...Aberystwyth, the town that's home to the National Library of this country |
Wales
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