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FROM BEOWULF TO VIRGINIA WOOLF |
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He was known as Pops as well as Satchmo |
Louis Armstrong
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To avenge this monster's death, his mother slays a soldier but is later killed by Beowulf |
Grendel
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In "The Wizard of Oz", a cute cairn terrier named Terry played this little dog |
Toto
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Japanese for "harbor wave", one of these giant sea waves may form a wall of water over 100 feet long |
Tsunami
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With a relaxed dress code, you won't need to wear one at this type of Asian restaurant's bar |
Tie/Thai
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With this nickname, Julian Edwin Adderly barrelled down "Them Dirty Blues" |
Cannonball
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This author planned to have each pilgrim tell 2 tales on the way to Canterbury & 2 on the way back |
Geoffrey Chaucer
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He starred in the cartoon "Canine Casanova" without his master Mickey Mouse |
Pluto
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From the Greek word for "drop" & "dripping", they're the 2 types of formations seen here: |
(T: What are stalagmites & stalagtites?)
Stalagmites & stalactites
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Zebulon Pike got only this glimpse of this, his namesake |
Peek/peak
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Oran Page, trumpeter & accompanist to Bessie Smith, was known as this, the same as a "M*A*S*H" nurse |
Hot Lips
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John Milton's 1671 sequel never gained the reputation of this 1667 epic |
"Paradise Lost"
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Title character who sang the following about her dog ("Sandy") in a 1982 film: |
Annie
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Since prehistoric times, this single-celled fungus has been used to make beer & bread |
Yeast
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What Hurricane Andrew did or how some people felt when he did it |
Blew/blue
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He's referrred to as the "Hi De Ho" man |
Cab Calloway
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"All you need to know", according to this Keats ode is "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" |
"Ode on A Grecian Urn"
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This singer heard here was born on May 1, 1909: |
["God Bless America"] [The regular end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: I said "The singer heard here, he"; I should have said "The singer heard here was born"; sorry, Kate, even though you're out there somewhere, my apologies!)
Kate Smith
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This pet of Nick & Nora Charles was a schnauzer in the novel "The Thin Man" & a fox terrier in the films |
Asta
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In the 1940s zoologist Karl von Frisch discovered that bees use this as a compass |
(Alex: With less than a minute to go.)
the Sun
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When a hunter aims at this red deer, this often beats faster |
Hart/heart
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That he was born as an Armando in 1941 should tell you this "Chick" is a guy |
Chick Corea
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In this essay Virginia Woolf said women need money & privacy to develop as writers |
"A Room of One's Own"
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The "Great Exhibition" of industry opened at the Crystal Palace in this city May 1, 1851 |
London
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When this tobacco heiress died in 1993, she left a $100,000 trust fund to her dog Minni |
Doris Duke
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Named for its most prominent feature (its nose), it's the primate seen here: |
Proboscis monkey
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He might predict you'll wind up with more money than expenses |
Prophet/profit
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