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In 70-degree air, a plane traveling at about 1,130 feet per second breaks it |
Sound barrier
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Willie laid down the law as legendary marshal Elias Burch on episodes of this frontier medical series |
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman
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The young man seen here is one of many portraits by this Dutchman: |
Rembrandt
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"The Mardi Gras City" |
New Orleans
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It's the play where you'll find the line "Alas, poor Yorick! I knew him, Horatio" |
Hamlet
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This brand of frozen concentrate orange juice was introduced in the 1940s |
Minute Maid
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Scientists say the Earth has warmed about 9 degrees since the last of these frigid ages |
Ice Age
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Willie played a convict on furlough to help catch a crook on a 1997 episode of this Don Johnson series |
Nash Bridges
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An example of this 16th & 17th century master's distinctive distortion of figures is seen here: |
El Greco
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"The City Without Clocks" & "The Gambler's Mecca" |
Las Vegas
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This character asks, "Do you believe in fairies?...if you believe, clap your hands!" |
"Peter Pan"
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In 1992 k.d. lang had a Top 40 hit with this song |
"Constant Craving"
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In 1987 the Smithsonian celebrated the 300th anniversary of this scientist's "Principia" |
Sir Isaac Newton
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It wasn't a stretch for Willie to be the voice of Willie Nelson on an episode of this cartoon about a Texas family |
King of the Hill
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It's his neck-bending depiction of the prophet Jeremiah seen here: |
Michelangelo
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"Georgia's Second Oldest City" & "The Golf Capital of America" |
Augusta
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She says, "I want to be a lady in a flower shop stead of sellin at the corner of Tottenham Court Road" |
Eliza Doolittle
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(Hi, I'm Robin Roberts) In a basketball game, bouncing the ball with both hands simultaneously is this violation |
Double dribbling
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It was this part of his wife's body that Wilhelm Roentgen X-rayed first |
Hand
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As country music star Buck Bonham, Willie is torn between Dyan Cannon & Amy Irving in this 1980 movie |
Honeysuckle Rose
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This artist's Virgin seen here is similar to a more famous painting by him: |
Leonardo da Vinci
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"The Marine Metropolis of Virginia" & "Vacationland, U.S.A." |
(Jason: What is Virginia Beach?)
Norfolk
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He's the playwright who wrote, "I am not a dime a dozen! I am Willy Loman, and you are Biff Loman!" |
Arthur Miller
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Sisters Marianne & Elinor Dashwood get married at the end of this novel by Jane Austen |
(Jackie: What is Pride and Prejudice?)
Sense and Sensibility
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In 1995 scientists in Switzerland created atoms of this substance that may not exist naturally in our universe |
Antimatter
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Willie Nelson made his movie debut as Robert Redford's manager in this 1979 movie |
(Martha: What is Rhinestone Cowboy?)
The Electric Horseman
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"Arresting" 19th century landscape master whose work is seen here: |
John Constable
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"The Home of 'Ole Miss'" |
(Martha: What is Jackson?)
Oxford
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Experimental play containing the line "Nothing happens, nobody comes, nobody goes, it's awful!" |
Waiting for Godot
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E.M. Forster got the title "A Passage to India" from one of his poems |
Walt Whitman
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