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June 11, 2004: His funeral is held at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. |
Reagan
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Sylvester Stallone played this troubled ex-commando loner in 3 hit films |
Rambo
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So natural... so real... this salty, watery fluid secreted by sweat glands is finally here |
(Sidney: What are the armpits?) (John: What is sweat?)
Perspiration
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To make a speech or to give birth |
deliver
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Jesus' last quoted words, known as the "Great Commission", are in the book called these "of the Apostles" |
the Acts
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June 5, 1851: Later a novel, this serial begins a 10-month run in the National Era, an abolitionist newspaper |
(Jennifer: [Sighs] What is The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn?)
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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In this epic Russell Crowe played the victorious Roman general Maximum Decimus Meridius |
Gladiator
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A hit in Amsterdam, it's the tribute perfume to Union general Joseph, English clergyman Richard & TV's T.J. |
Hooker
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To shake from cold, or to shatter something, like "me timbers" |
shiver
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This 120-year-old man reported, "The Lord hath said unto me, thou shalt not go over" the Jordan |
Moses
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June 1, 1533: This woman, Henry VIII's new wife, is crowned queen |
Anne Boleyn
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In 1942 George Baker created this "morose" comic-strip soldier for Yank magazine |
(John: Who is Beetle Bailey?) (Jennifer: Who is Gloomy Gus?)
Sad Sack
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"Directional" term for pages from a script, given to auditioning actors |
sides
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4 Horsemen Ltd. gave you War, Famine & Death... now, complete the line with this, a deadly epidemic disease |
Pestilence
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Back in the Old Testament, Isaiah said, "Behold", one of these "shall conceive, and bear a son" |
a virgin
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June 17, 1579: This captain claims "Nova Albion" (possibly modern-day California) for England |
(Alex: Who is the English explorer around that time, [*].)
Sir Francis Drake
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In this epic tale of men & war, Martin Sheen played Captain Benjamin Willard, a soldier sent on a assassination |
Apocalypse Now
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From Latin for "seasickness", whether it's extreme disgust, or loathing, you'll always remember this as... |
(Alex: ...great perfume.)
Nausea
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China's Hongshui or India's Tapi |
river
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Several proverbs mock the slothful man who won't leave his house for fear of being eaten by this animal |
(Sidney: What is the wolf?)
the lion
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June 28, 1969: Riots at this Greenwich Village bar mark the beginning of the gay rights movement |
(Alex: Less than ha... less than a minute to go now.)
the Stonewall Inn
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On "M*A*S*H" this fictional military doctor's nickname was "Ferret Face" |
Frank Burns
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(Cheryl sits in the sofa chair on set.) To express grief in this scene, I'm going to remember when my favorite dog died; that's the emotion memory in this Russian teacher's method |
(Alex: And by the way, Cheryl gets to keep that sofa chair that she used in those clues.)
Stanislavski
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A ratio for success--the geek get chic with "Pi", taken to 4 decimal places; it's Chanel number... |
3.1416
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The goddess Diana is often depicted holding this container |
(Alex: For her arrows, she holds a [*].)
quiver
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This king's kids had sibling issues--Amnon attacked sister Tamar & was ordered killed by brother Absalom |
(Alex: And their father was King [*].)
David
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