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In 1054 the Chinese observed one of these "super" astronomic cataclysms that ends a star's life |
Supernova
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This star of "Slumber Party '57" & "Terms Of Endearment" was one of the voices used to create E.T.'s voice |
Debra Winger
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In the novel, this cape is referred to as "The Italy, so to speak, of Massachusetts" |
Cape Cod
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Shortly before "The Lord is my shepherd", this same book asks, "My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" |
Psalms
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As ham radio fan Roger Mahoney holds this rank in Los Angeles, it must mean no ham on Fridays |
Cardinal
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Brick cheese was invented in 1877 in this state, America's Dairyland |
Wisconsin
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At Clermont on Nov. 27, 1095 the first of these holy missions was proclaimed |
The Crusades
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"The Blackboard Jungle" was the debut film of this actor, Jennifer Jason Leigh's father |
Vic Morrow
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Last name of the hero of "The Bostonians", or a Mel Gibson film about kidnapping |
Ransom
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This outdated word for a type of food poisoning is from Greek for "corpse" |
Ptomaine
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If you'd like to talk to royalty, try calling JY1, this king of Jordan |
(NOTE: "Tonight's Jeopardy was taped Jan. 5") (King Hussein died on February 7, 1999)
King Hussein
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"Like" this cheese is a synonym for holey |
Swiss cheese
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Pope Gregory VII did this to German emperor Henry IV, but relented when Henry begged for 3 days |
Excommunication
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John Huston's "The Misfits" was the last complete film for these 2 screen superstars |
(P: I've been waiting nearly a year to say this: "Let's make it a True Daily Double!")
Clark Gable & Marilyn Monroe
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Some say Miss Birdseye is a satire of this "Scarlet Letter" author's sister-in-law |
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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The pterodactyl had pteeth but, as its name indicates, this later pterosaur didn't |
Pteranodon
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In addition to the car radio waves, he's heard on the ham bands |
Joe Walsh
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Societe is considered by some as the world's leading brand of this blue cheese |
Roquefort
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Son-of-a-gun, we'll have big fun on this work that depicts the Norman invasion of England |
The Bayeux Tapestry
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This Frenchman spoke the only word heard in Mel Brooks' "Silent Movie" |
Marcel Marceau
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Basil thinks Doctor Prance would look like this novel's Esmeralda, "If she... only had a goat" |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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She's the woman in the Francois Gerard painting seen here |
[Painting of Cupid and [*]] (Juliet: [No response])
Psyche
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The address for this ham radio operator's call sign, EA0JC, is Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain |
King Juan Carlos
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This cheese is also called "rat cheese" |
(Alex: You can catch a lot of rats with it!)
Cheddar
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By 1018 Emperor Basil the Bulgar-Slayer had put the Balkan Peninsula under this empire's control |
(D: What is the Ottoman Empire?)
Byzantine Empire
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Playing Zira, she was the only performer to appear in each of the first 3 "Planet Of The Apes" movies |
Kim Hunter
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Henry James thought his novel resembled the work of this French author of "La Comedie Humaine" |
Honore de Balzac
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This hallucinogen is found in the type of mushrooms used in Aztec religious rituals |
Psilocybin
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Houston, we have a ham, this first American woman to walk in space |
Kathryn Sullivan
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This protein that's about 3% of milk's weight is the chief ingredient in cheese |
(J: What is whey?)
Casein
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