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Will Shakespeare's father John was a businessman in this town & once held an office equal to mayor |
Stratford-on-Avon
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1998 will see this NBC sitcom with Jerry, Elaine, George & Kramer sign off the network |
Seinfeld
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This Steven Spielberg film recently renewed interest in William Owen's history "Black Mutiny" |
Amistad
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Skiing accidents recently claimed the lives of Michael Kennedy & this entertainer-turned-congressman |
Sonny Bono
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Sir Philip Sidney addressed this satellite, "With how sad steps...thou climb'st the skies!" |
Moon
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The globe's remotest island is Bouvet Island in the south Atlantic, 1,050 miles north of this continent |
Antarctica
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Will's children Hamnet & Judith were these, like Dromio & Dromio in "The Comedy of Errors" |
Twins
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This sitcom, part of ABC's TGIF lineup, began with Marty eating a stale hamburger & dying |
Teen Angel
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He won the 1953 Nobel Prize for Literature partly for his 6-volume history of World War II |
Winston Churchill
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Though nearby, the Californian never heard this liner's distress call in 1912; its radio operator was off duty |
Titanic
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In 1956 one of these, larger than the state of New Hampshire, was seen floating in the south Pacific |
Iceberg
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Will's birth is celebrated on April 23 partly because that's the feast day of this patron saint of England |
(and we have about a minute to go...)
Saint George
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1997 film concerning a cute dog, a gay artist, an earthy waitress & a really strange author |
As Good As It Gets
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Stephen Ambrose's "Undaunted Courage" explores the friendship of Meriwether Lewis & this president |
Thomas Jefferson
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This singer left us not in a jet plane, but in a small experimental plane in 1997 |
John Denver
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Mt. Wai-'ale-'ale on this "Garden Island" of Hawaii has up to 350 rainy days a year, the most on the globe |
(J: What is Oahu?)
Kauai
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In London, Shakespeare boarded with the Mountjoys, a family of these French Protestants |
Huguenots
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From 1946 to 1955, the man seen here (Shemp Howard) was partnered with these two men in a series of comedy shorts: |
(M: Who are the Three Stooges...Moe?) (J: Who is Shemp?) (N: Who are Larry & Curly?)
Moe Howard & Larry Fine
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Barbara Tuchman won her first Pulitzer for this history of the beginning of World War I |
"The Guns of August"
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This May 6, 1937 disaster was broadcast live on radio |
The explosion of the Hindenburg
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The water pressure at the bottom of this trench, the globe's deepest, is over 18,000 PSI |
Marianas Trench
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A perplexing bequest in Will's will left wife Anne the second best one of these |
Bed
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This Nathan Lane film is basically "Home Alone" with a rodent |
MouseHunt
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The author of "The Gallic War" wrote in third person referring to himself by this one-word title |
Caesar
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This writer & wife of a famous author died in a fire at a mental hospital in 1948 |
Zelda Fitzgerald
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Shelley's poem about the sheltered statue of an arrogant ruler |
(Nina: What is "Ode to A Grecian Urn"?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
"Ozymandias"
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This "sea", the globe's largest lake, has been known to evaporate at an alarming rate of 40 inches per year |
Caspian Sea
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