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Divisions of pipes on this instrument include great, swell, positive & pedal |
Organ
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This future Captain Kirk spurned the family garment business to boldly go on stage |
William Shatner
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A bit role as a mugger in "Death Wish" marked the film debut of this lanky star of "The Lost World" |
Jeff Goldblum
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Term for the 1916-1923 conflict over Ireland; Hamlet spoke of "A Sea Of" them |
Troubles
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In 1996 "Civilization" was named the best of these, among those with a circulation of 100,000 - 400,000 |
Magazines
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The only Dr. Seuss title that fits the category, it seems like it could be painful to Dad |
Hop on Pop
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In 1761 this Pennsylvania statesman invented the glass harmonica |
Benjamin Franklin
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Maurice "Rocket" Richard & his brother Henri, the "Pocket Rocket", starred for this hometown hockey team |
Montreal Canadiens
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"Catch up" on this "ER" star's film career by renting "Return of the Killer Tomatoes!" |
George Clooney
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In 1997 Albanians rebelled after losing their savings in these financial schemes |
Pyramid schemes
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In 1988, during the Iran-Contra investigation, this ex-Marine received an honorary degree from Liberty U. |
Oliver North
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Andy Warhol's Brillo boxes or Roy Lichtenstein's giant comic strip panels |
Pop art
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This orchestral instrument is an octave higher than an ordinary flute |
Piccolo
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Humorist Stephen Leacock taught economics at this Montreal university for over 30 years |
McGill University
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He was a diamond hunter in "Tarzan's Greatest Adventure" before finding "Diamonds Are Forever" |
Sean Connery
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These medieval peasants were bound to the land, so they didn't get to catch many waves |
Serfs
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The Hugo Award for this type of literature honors Hugo Gernsback, who coined the term |
Science fiction
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Shirley Temple took "A sweet trip to a candy shop" on this vessel |
The Good Ship Lollipop
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Popular in northern India, it's the instrument seen here: (Alex "plays" the instrument) |
(Alex: Did I hear snickering from people in the audience who did not believe that I was playing the [*]? Did you notice my fingerwork?)
Sitar
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This Montrealer of Scottish & French-Canadian descent was PM of Canada 1968-1979 & 1980-84 |
Pierre Trudeau
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Bruce Dern played Bette Davis' decapitated young lover in this 1964 film, but keep it quiet |
Hush....Hush, Sweet Charlotte
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Around 30,000 B.C. these hyphenated Homo sapiens succeeded the Neanderthals in Europe |
Cro-Magnon Man
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Awards are given by groups of "National Book Critics" & "New York Drama Critics" called these |
Circles
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When Jim Thorpe attended Carlisle Indian Industrial School, this man was his coach |
Glen "Pop" Warner
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Slaves from western Africa are credited with bringing this stringed instrument to the New World |
Banjo
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He was a noted poet before writing moody songs like the following: "Everybody knows, the war is over..." |
(Bob: Who was [Grits teeth]... I don't have it!) (Alex: If I said another one of his songs was "Suzanne Takes Your Hand", would you have gotten it?)
Leonard Cohen
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This trumpeter played a drummer in "The Ten Commandments" before he formed the Tijuana Brass |
Herb Alpert
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In this 1936-39 war, the Axis Powers supported the Nationalists & the USSR backed the Loyalists |
Spanish Civil War
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In 1996 the American Society of these architects gave awards to a bus shelter & a park |
(Jill: What is urban?)
landscape architects
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A posturing person whose ostentatious attire makes him look like a parrot |
(Jill: What is poppycock?)
popinjay
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