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IT'S A DISASTER!... MOVIE |
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The scrolls are written in Hebrew, Aramaic & this, just like the Bible |
Greek
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This industrialist from Michigan ran for the Senate in 1918, & lost |
(Henry) Ford
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Genevieve Bujold starred in this shaky disaster pic originally released in Sensurround |
Earthquake
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In a famous title, Irving Stone paired it with "Agony" |
Ecstasy
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Born an Air Force brat in Germany in 1959, he won his first Wimbledon in 1981 & married Tatum O'Neal in 1986 |
(Dan: Who is McEnroe?) (Alex: Which one?)
John McEnroe
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A shepherd found the scrolls after he threw a rock into a cave & heard it break one of these |
a (ceramic) pot
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This N.Y. radio host dropped out of the governor's race in 1994, refusing to disclose his finances |
Howard Stern
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Kruger |
(Dan: What is [*]?) (Alex: Pardon?) (Dan: What--what is [*]?)
South Africa
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The survivors climb higher & higher to the bottom of the ship in this Irwin Allen spectacular |
The Poseidon Adventure
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The part of an atom that orbits around the nucleus |
the electron
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Born Garri Weinstein in Azerbaijan in 1963, he was a Soviet chess champ at 13 & world champ at 22 |
[ERRATUM: [*]'s birth name is Garik Weinstein, not "Garri".]
Kasparov
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In 1954 a Syrian Orthodox bishop sold 4 scrolls through an ad in this financial daily paper |
The Wall Street Journal
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This author of "The Jungle" ran for governor of California in 1934 |
Sinclair
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Gallipoli Peninsula |
(Pat: What is... Australia?)
Turkey
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This Pierce Brosnan vehicle preceded the similar disaster film "Volcano" in 1997 |
Dante's Peak
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Elands are grouped among these hoofed animals |
antelope
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Born in Liverpool, he sang a bit, produced Monty Python movies & later became a Wilbury |
George Harrison
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The scrolls tell of life in the Holy Land during the time of the Second of these, destroyed in 70 A.D. |
(Dave: Uh... what is the, um, uh, the Great Synagogue of, uh, Jerusalem?)
the Second Temple
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When Norman Mailer ran for NYC mayor in '69, his running mate was this "Gang That Couldn't Shoot Straight" author |
Jimmy Breslin
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Rene Russo fights to stop a deadly virus from spreading in this 1995 thriller |
Outbreak
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Ocean in which you'd find Ellesmere Island |
the Arctic
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Born near Ancona in 1870, she was Italy's first woman to get a medical degree & taught kids in a new way |
Montessori
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Arabic name of the area on the shore of the Dead Sea where the first scrolls were found |
Qumran
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It was wait, loss, wait, loss, when this comedian failed at tries to be mayor of Chicago & U.S. president |
(Dave: Who is Bill Murray?) ... (Alex: The comedian was [*].) (Dave: Oh.) (Alex: Remember his great diet? "Wait, loss"?)
Dick Gregory
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In 1935 one of the earliest disaster movies told the story of the "Last Days" of this city |
Pompeii
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City & country in which the dynasty of the Ptolemies was founded |
(Dave: What's Alexandria?) (Alex: We need city and country.) (Dave: Uh, [*]?) (Alex: That's the "A" and that's the "E", and that is correct.)
Alexandria, Egypt
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This 1990 Nobel Peace Prize winner was born near Stavropol & in 1970 became that city's Communist Party secretary |
Mikhail Gorbachev
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