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THEY WERE THE HOLLYWOOD SQUARES |
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At least 10 architects worked on this church after Pope Julius II decided to rebuild it in 1506 |
St. Peter's Cathedral (in Rome)
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To be "en numeros rojos" means to be in this color |
red
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In the Bible, King Solomon takes the throne of this man, his father |
David
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It's what the W stood for in W. Somerset Maugham's name |
William
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Capital city that fell to U.S. troops in April 2003 |
Baghdad
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Until 1996, when it was returned to Scotland, the Stone of Scone was housed in this famous church |
Westminster Abbey
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Cuchi cuchi! At 14, this square won a scholarship to study guitar with Segovia |
(Nick: Who is John Williams?)
Charo
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In kids' drawings el sol is amarillo, this color |
yellow
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After his parents died, this poet was raised by his wealthy foster father, John Allan |
Edgar Allan Poe
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Maugham's experiences as a spy during this war were the basis of his novel "Ashenden" |
World War I
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A trinket, bauble or other decorative embellishment |
a doodad
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Built in 1771, Notre-Dame-de-Bon-Secours is one of the oldest churches in this Canadian city |
Montreal
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As this suspender-clad character, Cliff Arquette answered which sense diminishes with age with "my sense of decency" |
(Cathleen: Who is Grandpa?)
Charley Weaver
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As its name says, salsa verde is made with chiles & tomatillos that are this color |
green
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Maiden name of the mother of Martin Luther King III |
(Cathleen: Who is... Smith?) (Alex: No. Martin Luther King III, the son of Martin Luther King Jr. who was married to Coretta [*] King. That's what we were going for.)
Scott
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The hero of "The Moon & Sixpence" moves to the Pacific to pursue this activity |
painting
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Discovered by Columbus in 1498, this island is just north of Venezuela |
Trinidad
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George Dewey, Cordell Hull & Woodrow Wilson are all interred at this cathedral |
the National Cathedral (in Washington, D.C.)
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Is there anything on your body that was there the day you were born?; this "Dick Van Dyke" star: "The black bow" |
Rose Marie
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Azul, this color, can be marino or celeste |
blue
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A college student studying voice when her father was U.S. president, she went on to be a bestselling author |
(Margaret) Truman
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In this "edgy" Maugham book, the hero travels to India in search of meaning |
(Alex: Yes. Great novel.) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
The Razor's Edge
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First name of CNN news anchor O'Brien |
Soledad
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Seen here, this basilica was once the private chapel of the doge |
St. Mark's Basilica (in Venice)
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"Ever get the feeling... the world was a tuxedo & you were a pair of brown shoes?" asked "Lonesome George", aka him |
(Alex: That was [*]. See... the show debuted 40 years ago, none of you is 40 years old yet. Some of us are.)
George Gobel
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Spanish painter Juan Gris has a last name that means this color |
gray
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Quite a writer herself, she was the mother of Mary Shelley |
Mary Wollstonecraft
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The third part of Idi Amin's name |
Dada
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