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Kings called pharaohs once rules this country |
Egypt
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The nickname of the perennial powerhouse college football team is "the Fighting Irish" |
Notre Dame
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Antony: "I must from this enchanting queen break off" |
Antony and Cleopatra
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18-year-old Archduchess Marie-Louise married this 40-year old French emperor in 1810 |
Napoleon
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Although it's a poisonous gas, this element is used to purify drinking water & swimming pools |
chlorine
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Tango is a dance; "Tengo mucho dinero" means "I have" this |
money
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The NHL's Oilers play their home games in this Canadian city |
Edmonton
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The 3 current hosts of this hit TV show are Dan Fouts, Al Michaels & Dennis Miller |
Monday Night Football
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Shylock: "I take this offer then. Pay the bond thrice and let the Christian go." |
The Merchant of Venice
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In his teens, he was apprenticed to a merchant; life got exciting later with that rescue by Pocahontas |
John Smith
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It's the most abundant element in the universe |
hydrogen
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These 2 side dishes are arroz y frijoles |
rice & beans
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Home to a cathedral, a castle & a royal palace, it's the capital city of Scotland |
(Seveen: What is Geneva?)
Edinburgh
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This man seen here is considered by some to be the greatest quarterback of all time |
Joe Montana
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Banquo: "That, trusted home, might yet enkinde you unto the crown, besides the Thane of Cawdor" |
Macbeth
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This British nurse was 16 when she believed she heard the voice of God tell her that she had a mission |
(Seth: Who was Joan of Arc?)
Florence Nightingale
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This element once widely used in plumbing is known in Latin as plumbum, hence its symbol Pb |
lead
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Un estudiante sits at un escritorio, this |
a desk
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The only country in South America that fits the category |
Ecuador
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Their rowdy fans know it's the popular NFL team whose logo is seen here |
the Raiders
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Regan: "Tis but the infirmity of his age; yet he hath ever but slenderly known himself" |
King Lear
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he was a teen when he left Britain to grow cotton in Africa; he later became the "colossus" of scholarships |
Rhodes
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At room temperature, this liquid element, symbol Br, gives off a poisonous reddish vapor |
bromine
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This family member is un hermano |
a brother
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The French name for this narrow body of water is La Manche |
the English Channel
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Bianca: "You have but jested with me all this while, I prithee sister Kate, untie my hands" |
The Taming of the Shrew
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As a teenager this future admiral & hero of Trafalgar served on a dangerous voyage to the Arctic |
Nelson
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If you know this element is No. 102 on the periodic table, you deserve a "prize" |
nobelium
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The suffix -mente as in lentamente & generalmente, corresponds to this English suffix |
(Seth: What is -mani?)
-ly
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