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In a 1795 letter, he wrote, "Sweet, incomprehensible Josephine, what a strange effect you have on my heart!" |
Napoleon
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Clarice Starling |
Jodie Foster
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The treaty ending this war was signed in Paris on Dec. 10, 1898 |
(Michael: What was the Boer War?)
Spanish-American War
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Burt & Irv offered a different ice cream flavor for each day of the month at this chain |
Baskin-Robbins
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"Carmina Burana" means "Songs of Beuern", a reference to the monastery of Benedikbeuern in this country |
Germany
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Thou knowest, in baseball, swing & miss this many times & thou art out |
(Nathan: What is three?)
thrice
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The seventh & eighth books of the New Testament are his epistles or letters to the Corinthians |
Paul
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Professor Henry Higgins |
Rex Harrison
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In the 14th century, negotiations at Bruges led to a 2-year truce in this long war |
Hundred Years' War
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In Greek mythology Odysseus lost 6 men sailing between these 2 hideous female monsters |
Scylla & Charybdis
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A survey of Mexican audiences was unanimous; they wanted to see this musical under its original title, not "Gatos" |
Cats
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It can mean zero, or a coded message |
cipher
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His "J'accuse" letter in 1898 helped secure a new trial for Alfred Dreyfus |
(Emile) Zola
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Don Vito Corleone (2 actors) |
(Nathan: Who are Marlon Brando & Al Pacino?)
Marlon Brando & Robert De Niro
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In Octtober 1951 Korean War armistice talks moved from Kaesong to this village in the DMZ |
(Michael: What is Panmunjeong?) [Michael's response was initially ruled correct then was ruled incorrect before the Daily Double revealed in Clue 27.]
Panmunjeom
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They're the cartoon duo seen here created by legendary animator Bob Clampett |
(Nathan: Who are Sifl & Ollie?) ... [When Alex says the correct response, he lisps the second character, presumably because the first character had a lisp.]
Beany & Cecil
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Ernest Bloch's orchestral work "Helvetia, The Land Of Mountains Amd Its People" honors this country, his birthplace |
Switzerland
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It's a spicy nickname for a redhead |
ginger
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English actress Ellen Terry has a famous "paper courtship" with this playwright that lasted for decades |
George Bernard Shaw
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Sally Bowles |
(Alex: In Cabaret, [*].)
Liza Minnelli
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In 1648, the Treaties of Munster & Osnabruck, known as the "Peace of" this place, ended the 30 Years' War |
(Chris: What is Ghent?)
Westphalia
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When they left Disney, Bob & Harvey Weinstein also had to leave this company that was named for their parents |
(Alex: And that very successful company is [*].)
Miramax
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Debbye Turner was crowned 1990's Miss America after playing "The Flight Of The Bumblebee" on this xylophone of African origin |
marimba
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Professor Charles W. Kingsfield Jr. |
(Alex: [*], in The Paper Chase.) [Alex reads the correct response in an accent.]
John Houseman
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The treaty of this city ending the War of 1812 returned all lands captured by Britain & the U.S. during the war |
Ghent
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He became a Sorbonne professor in 1904; she became the school's first female professor after his death |
[$2400 is taken away from Michael's score prior to his DD wager because of the incorrect response to Clue 25.]
(Pierre & Marie) Curie
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From the Greek for "five", this type of 5-note scale is used widely in Chinese music |
pentatonic
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Relating to the visual organ |
ocular
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