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In 1914 the Royal Navy won a major battle at these islands, where it fought again in 1982 |
Falkland Islands
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Shaw compared "Heartbreak House" to plays by this Russian, including "The Cherry Orchard" |
Anton Chekhov
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The Trojan War started after this son of Hecuba abducted Helen |
Paris
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American primitive artist Edward Hicks did his painting in Bucks County in this state |
Pennsylvania
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This "City Slicker"'s film career was born with "Rabbit Test", in which he played a pregnant man |
Billy Crystal
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"Yankee Doodle" pudding that sounds like it would go well with quick bread for an instant breakfast |
Hasty pudding
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Viscount Palmerston, foreign secretary most of the 1830s & '40s, held this opposite post from 1852-55 |
(H: What is Interior Secretary?)
Home Secretary
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John & Ann in "Man And Superman" were inspired by characters in this composer's "Don Giovanni" |
W.A. Mozart
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The Iliad ends with the funeral of this son of Hecuba |
(J.J.: Who is Priam?) (David: Who is Achilles?) ... (Alex: We have less than a minute to go.)
Hector
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Brancusi declined to study under this French sculptor, saying, "Nothing grows under large trees" |
Auguste Rodin
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"A Little Sex" with Tim Matheson marked the film debut of this actress, now Mrs. Steven Spielberg |
Kate Capshaw
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Rumor has it, this evidence is not based on a witness' firsthand knowledge |
Hearsay
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In Roman Britain, estates were called these, a term now associated with Italian country houses |
Villas
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In a dream scene this title saint asks, "Can a poor burnt-up lass have a ghost?" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
St. Joan (Joan of Arc)
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After the war Hecuba was taken to sea, a slave to this famous wandering sailor |
Odysseus
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Raphael, Titian & da Vinci are considered masters of the period known as the "High" this |
Renaissance
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"Young Doctors In Love" introduced this actor, now TV's Kramer |
Michael Richards
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This science can be divided into pomology, olericulture & floriculture |
Horticulture
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During the Wars of the Roses, the Earl of Warwick earned this nickname for his influence in choosing rulers |
"Kingmaker"
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This son of Hecuba is the title character of a Shakespeare play |
Troilus
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Often ranked with this other Flemish master, Van Dyck worked in his shop for more than 2 years |
Peter Paul Rubens
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His first film, "The Curse Of The Living Corpse", isn't nearly as famous as "Jaws" & "All That Jazz" |
Roy Scheider
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Name shared by the mayor of Minneapolis in 1947 & the attorney general of Minnesota in 1997 |
(David: Who is Hubert?) (Alex: I'm sorry?) (David: Hubert?) (Alex: Give me the full name...) (David: ...Humphrey! Who is [*]?)
Hubert Humphrey
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The Latin name of James II gave us this term for supporters of that king & his exiled descendants |
(H: What are Jacobeans?) (J: What are Jacobins?)
Jacobites
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No one believed the prophecies of this daughter of Hecuba |
Cassandra
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Constable said of him, "He seems to paint with tinted steam, so evanescent and so airy" |
John Turner
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Robert Redford & this "Picket Fences" star both debuted as soldiers in the 1962 drama "War Hunt" |
Tom Skerritt
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Tubby the Tuba's cousins might be Sammy the Sousaphone & Harry the this kind of horn |
(D: What is a harmonium?)
Helicon
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