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After a 1614 voyage along America's northeast coast, John Smith gave the area this name, which is still used |
New England
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Radio producer Arch Oboler pioneered this film gimmick for 1952's "Bwana Devil" |
3-D
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Princess Caroline & Princess Stephanie |
Monaco
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Employee relations manager is a job in this field abbreviated HR |
(C: What is human relations?)
Human resources
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In a Beckett play, it's Didi & Gogo who are "Waiting For" him |
Godot
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"Super Freak" singer who's licensed to kill as Agent 007 |
Rick James Bond
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This colony was founded in 1607 in what's now the state of Virginia |
Jamestown
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This cartoon mouse, Pinky's partner, once went on "Gyp-Parody" to win money to take over the world |
The Brain
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Paloma Picasso |
(C: What is Spain?) (B: What is Italy?)
France
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In the medical field, you can be a phlebotomist & draw a salary for drawing this |
Blood
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Henry James' "The Wings of the Dove" is a novel; his "The Turn of" this, just a novella |
The Screw
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Lead singer of Blondie who's a fictional boy wizard |
Deborah Harry Potter
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A British Navy crew killed this notorious pirate off North Carolina in 1718 |
Blackbeard (Edward Teach)
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Since 1905, these brothers have shared their comic strip with der Captain und der Inspector |
The Katzenjammer Kids
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Madeleine Albright |
(J: Czechoslovakia?) (Alex: No...Jeff, I ruled against you because you didn't phrase that in the form of a question & you have to do that in Double Jeopardy)
Czech Republic (Czechoslovakia)
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From the Latin for "fellow slave", this worker in the hospitality field makes arrangements for hotel guests |
(Cathy: What is a... boss hop?)
a concierge
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In 1888 Oscar Wilde published tales about "The Happy Prince" & "The Selfish" this |
Giant
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Boston Celtics legend who's a flesh-eating avian, like a hawk or a vulture |
Larry Bird of Prey
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In 1664 Charles II granted his brother, the Duke of this, permission to drive the Dutch out of New Netherland |
Duke of York (hence, New York)
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He's the "youthful" spirited rapper seen here: |
Kid Rock
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In this "sector" you'll find jobs with government & with nonprofit organizations |
Public sector
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A whiskey priest is the main character in Graham Greene's "The Power and" this |
The Glory
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Big-screen Samson actor who's a TV rating indicating a program is for adults 17 & over |
Victor Mature Audiences
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Before his "Essay Concerning Human Understanding", he helped draw up the Fundamental Constitution of Carolina |
(J: Who is Hume?)
John Locke
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Not to be confused with the boy singers, the Hanson Brothers were hockey goons in this 1977 film |
Slap Shot
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Queen Noor |
(C: What is Jordan?) (Alex: She is the queen of Jordan, but she was born in the United States (Lisa Halaby))
United States
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This job of collecting & analyzing numerical data applies to baseball as well as biology |
Statistician
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Steinbeck portrays German-occupied Norway in this "is Down" |
The Moon
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The meat in Eggs Benedict leads a revolt against Virginia's colonial government |
(C: What is Nathaniel Bacon....fried bacon?)
Canadian Bacon's Rebellion
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