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It's a play-within-a-play, & so is "Kiss Me, Kate", the musical based on it |
The Taming of the Shrew
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These symbols worn by cops are made, appropriately, of copper |
Badges
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He honked, whistled & gestured; in fact, he did everything but talk |
Harpo
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The "hyper" type of this economic event struck Germany in 1923, when a U.S. dollar was worth 4 trillion marks |
Inflation
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In 1975 this company introduced the first nationally successful "lite" beer |
Miller
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Another name for a couch |
(J: What is a sofa?)
Settee
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This play may have premiered a dozen days after Christmas, which would explain its title |
(R: What is "The Winter's Tale?")
Twelfth Night
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(Hi, I'm Kirsten Dunst.) A communion wafer as well as this better-known Christian symbol can be used against vampires |
(Alex: By the way, Kirsten was in our celebrity tournament last season; she was one of the teen players.)
a cross
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In "Animal Crackers", this African explorer is the guest of honor at Mrs. Rittenhouse's party, hooray |
Captain Spaulding
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Spreading Greek culture far & wide, he inaugurated the Hellenistic Age in the 4th century B.C. |
Alexander the Great
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It turns a shamrock & a grasshopper green |
(Ron: What is grenadine?)
crème de menthe
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3-part command that begins a footrace |
("Ready...Set...Go!" could also be an acceptable response)
"On Your Mark!, Get Set!, Go!"
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This comedy concerns Valentine & Proteus, 2 guys from Italy who vie for the hand of Sylvia |
Two Gentlemen of Verona
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These heraldic symbols are full of genealogical information, but be skeptical of mail-order versions |
Coats-of-arms
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In "Horse Feathers", this brother of Groucho played his son |
Zeppo
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1995 public sector strikes protesting premier Alain Juppe's austerity plan paralyzed this country |
France
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This "chilly" beverage is often made of sparkling burgundy & champagne |
Cold Duck
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In tennis, it's played at 5-2, 40-15, for example |
(R: What is a tie-breaker set?)
Set point
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Anthony Hopkins played the female role of Audrey in an all-male production of this "likable" comedy |
As You Like It
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This term for an African doll representing a spirit also refers to an extreme fixation |
Fetish
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Groucho said the stateroom scene in this film was so complicated it took at least a week to film |
A Night at the Opera
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The tribunal for war crimes in areas formerly part of this country held its first trial in 1996 |
Yugoslavia
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1 of 2 fruit juices featured in a Vodka Seabreeze |
Cranberry or grapefruit juice
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Add an "L" to the name of a reddish dog breed to get this term for the town founders of Murphys, Calif. |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Irish settlers
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If you think the Antipholus twins aren't the heroes of this comedy, you're "mistaken" |
(Alex: We have a minute to go.)
The Comedy of Errors
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Sanskrit for "circle", it's a circular representation of the universe in Hinduism |
Mandala
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The famous "Why a duck?" scene comes from this, the Marx Brothers' first major film |
The Cocoanuts
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These states that included Rome were established in 756 & were absorbed by Italy in 1870 |
Papal States
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Tempted by a Tempter? -- it's made with apricot brandy & this sweet dessert wine |
(R: What is sauterne?) (J: What is sherry?)
Port
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