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One of "The Three Tenors", he became artistic director of the Los Angeles Opera in 2000 |
(Cindy: Who is Pavarotti?)
Placido Domingo
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Sonny Crockett & Nash Bridges |
Don Johnson
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Classically speaking, it's what's missing from the group seen here |
smell
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"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark" in this play |
Hamlet
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My psychiatrist said I was crazy; I told him I wanted one of these & he said, "Okay, you're ugly too" |
a second opinion
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The green type of this reptile gained protection in the 20th century because of its popular use in soup |
the turtle
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One of "The Three Tenors", he dueted with Bono on a U2 song called "Miss Sarajevo" |
Pavarotti
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Andy Taylor & Ben Matlock |
Andy Griffith
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Test being administered here |
a sobriety test
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Published in 1600, it's Shakespeare's comedy of weddings & fairies |
(Cindy: What is A Midsummer's Night's Dream?)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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A bum walked up to me on the street & said "I haven't had a bite in 2 days" so I did this |
I bit him.
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If the water's briny enough, we presume that this echinoderm would become a sea pickle |
a sea cucumber
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Beniamino Gigli was well known for singing the role of this scholar in "Mefistofele" |
Faust
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Det. Diane Russell & Kathleen Maguire |
Kim Delaney
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The first set of the objects seen here was destroyed by this man |
Moses
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At the end of this play, Octavius & Antony find Brutus' body |
Julius Caesar
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A frog went into McDonald's & ordered a burger & the clerk asked, "Would you like" these "with that?" |
(Matt: What are frog legs?)
flies
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In the wild the walrus feeds on clams & other of these, which it digs out of the sand with its tusks |
mollusks
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This visiting Italian could have sung "I'm A Survivor" after living through the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake |
Caruso
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Michael Knight & Mitch Buchannon |
(Dave) Hasselhoff
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3-letter word yelled by the crowd watching the move seen here |
(Alex: Minute to go in the round.)
ole
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In this play the servant Servilius is sent to Lord Lucius to ask for help for a cash-strapped Athenian |
Timon of Athens
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My mother-in-law only comes to visit once a year. But it lasts from New Year's to this, Feliz Navidad |
Christmas
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Term for the individual animals that make up coral; it also has a less benign medical meaning |
a polyp
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A soccer accident when he was 12 left him blind, but he's often said to have the most beautiful voice in the world |
(Andrea) Bocelli
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Charles Ingalls & Jonathan Smith |
(Matt: Who is Wilder?) (Alex: No. Think of the series, Little House on the Prairie. [*]. Highway to Heaven was the other one.)
Michael Landon
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The country & the organization whose flags are seen here |
Switzerland & the Red Cross
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The reunion of Leontes & his wife Hermione warms hearts in this Shakespearean "Tale" |
(Bobby: What is The Winter Tale?) ... (Alex: The apostrophe "S" this time paid off for you. Good.)
The Winter's Tale
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King Juan Carlos misdialed; instead of calling his psychic he got the weather & it said he'd do this today |
(Alex: Hey, you're good in Classic Comedy.)
reign in Spain
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