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Name of 3 French kings in the century, & of a gold French coin of the time |
Louis
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Metaphorically, you put on a pair of these to handle something with extreme tact |
kid gloves
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Before donning his pointed ears, he acted in "The Brain Eaters" & "Zombies of the Stratosphere" |
Leonard Nimoy
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Collectors know one of the rarest comic books is a 1939 "Detective Comics" issue that introduced this Gotham hero |
Batman
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Hamlet tells her, "Get thee to a nunnery" |
Ophelia
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A defective item, like a dud car |
lemon
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Tiradentes, or "tooth puller", lead a revolt against Portugal in this South America colony |
Brazil
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Suspended Animation is a company that makes clips for kids to wear so they don't lose these, like kittens |
(Alex Trebek: [after saying [*] instead of "kittens"] Every year, folks, I do it once or twice, okay?) [Laughter]
mittens
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"An actress can only play a woman. I'm an actor, I can play anything", once boasted this star of "Ghost" |
Whoopi Goldberg
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When he first contemplates the murder of Duncan, he says its "horrid image doth unfix my hair" |
(Karin: Who is Othello?)
Macbeth
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Lovoisier showed fire wasn't caused by contact with phlogiston, but with this gas |
oxygen
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In 1996 this hunk won a Golden Globe award for his supporting work in "Twelve Monkeys" |
Brad Pitt
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You might use a wheel & a kiln when involved in this hobby that produces decorative vessels of fired clay |
ceramics (pottery)
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This mischievous trickster in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" can circle the earth in 40 minutes & summon a fog |
Puck
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Extremely desirable, as a job or reward |
plum
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You may get sleepy at bedtime from this Iberian dessert wine produced by Sanderman since 1790 |
(Roger: What is [*]?) (Alex Boisvert: What is sangria?) [Roger's response was later ruled acceptable and Alex Boisvert's incorrect response was treated as if it did not happen.]
port (*sherry)
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Mia St. John dons a pair of these to work |
boxing gloves
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In 1983 he played Tony Montana, whom you might remember better as Scarface |
Al Pacino
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This type of knitting uses a hooked needle that draws thread or yarn through intertwined loops |
crochet
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This villain tells Roderigo, "Now, sir, be judge yourself whether I in any just term am affined to love the Moor" |
Iago
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Wildly enthusiastic, crazy |
bananas
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This country acquired much of Italy, including Naples & Milan, but the new pasta schnitzel never caught on |
(Roger: What is Germany?)
Austria
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With your new suit of armor you might not get 2 pairs of pants, but you should get a pair of these armored gloves |
gauntlet
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This folksinger & actor surely had "A Holly Jolly Christmas" in 1959, the year he won an Oscar for "The Big Country" |
Burl Ives
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Using 2 decks & 4 jokers, this card game's name is Spanish for "basket" |
(Karin: What is pinochle?)
canasta
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This nobleman has designs on Juliet, but it's Romeo who wins her heart |
Paris
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