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Its opera house lies on Bennelong Point in Port Jackson Harbour |
Sydney
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A chance at a bounty brings retired killer Clint Eastwood back into service in this 1992 film |
(Jason: What is "The Unforgiven?") .... (Alex: "The Unforgiven" was another movie.)
Unforgiven
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He was christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury in the music room at Buckingham Palace on August 4, 1982 |
Prince William
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In this Belgian surrealist's 1928 work "Threatening Weather", the clouds have the shapes of a tuba, a chair & a torso |
Rene Magritte
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When Arabs are first mentioned, in an Assyrian inscription of the 800s B.C., they are associated with these animals |
camels
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The star of "Contact" who's behind this brand of sunglasses |
Jodie Foster Grant
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Named for a British naturalist, it's Australia's northernmost capital |
Darwin
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An old satellite brings retired engineer Clint Eastwood back into service in this 2000 film |
Space Cowboys
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Secret files released in 2003 revealed that "the woman he loved" was two-timing him with a car salesman |
(Jason: Who is Prince Charles?) (Jackie: Who is Prince Edward VIII?) (Mark: Who is King Edward VII?)
King Edward VIII
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His several "At the Circus" drawings from 1898 include "The Tandem", "Acrobats" & "Rehearsing" |
(Mark: Who is Degas?)
Toulouse-Lautrec
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The tarsier, the pygmy marmoset & the baboon all belong to this order of mammals |
primates
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Autobiographical Arthur Miller play on a Poe mansion's tumble |
After the Fall of the House of Usher
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This capital of Victoria served as Australia's capital from 1901 to 1927 when the seat of govt. was moved to Canberra |
Melbourne
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John Malkovich forces Secret Service agent Clint Eastwood back on presidential detail in this 1993 film |
In the Line of Fire
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He was an 11-year-old prince when he was betrothed to his brother's 17-year-old widow in 1503 |
Henry VIII
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In 1879 she became the first & only American woman to exhibit with the Impressionists |
Mary Cassatt
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The 2 types of alligator are the American alligator & a rare variety that makes its home in this Asian country |
China
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Senator & 2004 presidential hopeful who's the breed that won Best in Show at the Westminster Dog Show in 2003 |
John Kerry Blue Terrier
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This capital of Queensland was founded as a convict colony in 1824 & named for a governor of New South Wales |
(Mark: What is Cairns?)
Brisbane
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The Mafia pushes retired bareknuckle boxer Clint Eastwood back into service in this 1980 sequel |
(Jason: What is "Every Which Way You Can?")
Any Which Way You Can
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It isn't a deep, dark secret that this brave knight captured the French king at Poitiers in 1356 |
Edward the Black Prince
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It's the colorful state bird of Delaware |
(Jason: What is an oriole?) (Jackie: What is a blackbird?) (Mark: What is a bluebird?)
blue hen chicken
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"Parade's End" author who drives the first of the Pony Cars |
Ford Madox Ford Mustang
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This capital of South Australia is the only Australian capital named for a woman |
Adelaide
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A foe brings former FBI agent Clint Eastwood back into play in this 2002 film |
(Alex: Yes, something you should be familiar with as a surgeon.)
Blood Work
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As Prince of Wales & Prince Regent, this future king was a close pal of Beau Brummell, & quite a dandy himself |
(Mark: Who is George III?) (Jackie: Who is Prince Albert?) (Jason: Who is George I?) ... (Alex: Mark, you missed it by 1, and Jason, you missed it by 3, but it's a costly miss for you, Jason, since you won't be around to play in Final Jeopardy!)
George IV
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The statue here shows this priest killed by sea serpents when he gave warnings about the Trojan Horse |
Laocoon
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Believed to bring good luck, the korat is a rare, short-haired breed of this animal from Thailand |
cat
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Supreme Court's "Separate but Equal" decision who's a Hall of Fame pitcher for the Cubs & Rangers |
Plessy v. Ferguson Jenkins
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