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He puts "sleepy dust" in children's eyes to help them sleep |
Sandman
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Be prepared to tell us that this group's motto is "Be Prepared" |
Boy Scouts
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Fans from around the world sped to Winnipeg to see this "Speed" star play Hamlet there in 1995 |
Keanu Reeves
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If you've been to a prom, you should know "prom" is short for this, also a popular name for a shopping mall |
Promenade
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The Danes call this island dependency in the north Atlantic Gronland |
Greenland
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Of a bird, a fish or an insect, what a water boatman is |
Insect
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On stage, this fairy, visible only as a dancing light, swallows poison to save Peter Pan's life |
Tinker Bell
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"Ring" in if you know it's engraved with the motto "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All The Land..." |
Liberty Bell
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He's only 9 years younger than Glenn Close, but he called her Mom in Zeffirelli's 1990 version |
Mel Gibson
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A type of large snake; it may be "reticulated" |
Python
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Hey, mon! The Cayman Islands were colonized about 1734 by British settlers from this nearby island |
Jamaica
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The American Water & Irish Water breeds of this dog are both noted for retrieving waterfowl |
Spaniel
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In December 1892 "The Nutcracker" was first produced with Antonietta Dell'era in this role |
Sugar Plum Fairy
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Put a feather in your cappa if you know this Greek society's motto is "Philosophy The Guide Of Life" |
Phi Beta Kappa
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The role of Obi-Wan Kenobi was light-years away when he played Hamlet at the Old Vic in 1938 |
Sir Alec Guinness
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From the name of a river, it's the "fever" that tends to afflict national politicians |
(Melanie: What is yellow fever?)
Potomac fever
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The Safety Islands off French Guiana consist of Royale, Saint-Joseph & this diabolical island |
Devil's Island
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Bubalus babalis is the scientific name of this animal also known as the water ox |
Water buffalo
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This mischievous fairy speaks the epilogue of Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" |
Puck
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"Power To The People" was one of the mottoes of this '60s militant group, founded in Oakland |
Black Panthers
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He played Hamlet at the New York Shakespeare Festival before he hammed it up as Mike Hammer: |
Stacy Keach
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It's the kind of lurid fiction printed on the low-quality paper of the same name |
Pulp fiction
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Politically, this Greek island is divided into 4 departments: Canea, Lasithi, Rethymne & Iraklion |
Crete
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Water hog is another name for this, the largest living rodent, that looks like a giant guinea pig |
Capybara
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Sometimes a fairy will steal one of these & leave a changeling in its place |
Baby
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"Duty, Honor, Country" is the motto of this New York school |
(and we have a minute left...)
U.S. Military Academy/West Point/Army
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This star of "A Fish Called Wanda" not only starred in but directed a 1990 production of "Hamlet" |
Kevin Kline
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This term for a social outcast is from the Tamil for "drummer", a position once held by a person of low caste |
Pariah
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This island was specially built for San Francisco's Golden Gate Int'l Exposition of 1939 & 1940 |
Treasure Island
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The water opossum is also called the yapok, in honor of this continent's Oyapok River |
(L: What is Australia?) (Melanie: What is Asia?)
South America
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