LITERATURE OF THE 19-OUGHTS |
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SPANISH PLACE NAMES IN THE U.S. |
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Throughout the decade, he cranked out sequels like "Ozma of Oz" |
(Frank) Baum
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Buddy Love was the suave alter ego of this title "professor" played by Jerry Lewis |
The Nutty Professor
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A state capital: "Holy Faith" |
Santa Fe
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Paul Rudolph, longtime head of Yale's School of this, designed the building that houses it |
Architecture
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"JFK" director & the deciphering rock found near Rashid, Egypt |
Oliver & Rosetta Stone
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Also in the title, it's the last word of the Joseph Conrad tale about the mysterious Mr. Kurtz |
darkness
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Diane Keaton succumbs to a mysterious murderer in this morbid 1977 study of the singles-bar scene |
Looking for Mr. Goodbar
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A state: "Flowery" |
Florida
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She left her D.C. job & boss Clarence Thomas to teach at the U. of Oklahoma but returned to do some testifying |
Anita Hill
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A 21st century British P.M. & a U.S. female speed-skating gold medalist |
Tony & Bonnie Blair
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Date in 1900 on which Thomas Hardy wrote, "The land's sharp features seemed to be / The century's corpse" |
December 31st
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Don Johnson & a talking pooch were the stars of this 1975 film based on a Harlan Ellison story |
A Boy and His Dog
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A border city: "The Passage" |
El Paso
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In 1902 this Princeton professor became the first layman president of the school; he'd later go into politics |
Woodrow Wilson
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Famed director of "Sweeney Todd" on Broadway & Haitian capital |
Hal & Port Au Prince
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1903 Irish literary works included Synge's "In the Shadow of the Glen" & this poet's "In the Seven Woods" |
(William Butler) Yeats
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In a tour-de-force performance, he played 8 different roles in 1949's "Kind Hearts and Coronets" |
Sir Alec Guinness
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A California city: "The Cats" |
(Eileen: What is El Gato?)
Los Gatos
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This 3-named woman who wrote 2005's "Missing Mom" has found time to teach at Princeton since 1978 |
Joyce Carol Oates
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Highest Alpine peak & the Robert Mondavi white wine you might drink there |
(Eileen: What is Mont Chinon Blanc?) ... [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Mont & Sauvignon Blanc
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Frank Norris titled his 1901 novel about a railroad that's strangling farmers after this marine mollusk |
(Courtney: What is the zebra--?)
the octopus
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This director of 1931's "Frankenstein" was the subject of the film "Gods and Monsters" |
James Whale
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A western state: "Snow Covered" |
Nevada
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In 1954 Cambridge appointed this children's author as a professor of Medieval & Renaissance literature |
C.S. Lewis
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