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Disguised as a lawyer, Portia foils Shylock's plan to collect a pound of flesh in this play |
"The Merchant of Venice"
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He played New York cop James Edwards who became MIB Agent J |
Will Smith
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Seen here, it's a helpful "feminine" predator of other bugs: |
Ladybug
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There's a pyramid on the back of his greenback |
George Washington
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Having jumped in a lake during their Orlando photo shoot, these "Boys" sported the wet look on a 1998 cover |
Backstreet Boys
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If I can never die, I'm this |
Immortal
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This character who loved Cressida was a prince of Troy |
(N: Who is Troilius?)
Troilus
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According to the title of a 1984 movie musical, they "Take Manhattan" |
The Muppets
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In the U.S. these insects are divided into 3 main groups: damp-wood, dry-wood & subterranean |
Termites
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On the back of his bill is the front of his memorial |
Abraham Lincoln
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In 1998 Brandy & this teen country diva were among the "Hottest Stars Under 21" |
LeAnn Rimes
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On the football field, this line separates the Lions from the Bears |
Line of scrimmage
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In Act I of this play, Cordelia says, "What shall Cordelia speak? Love, and be silent" |
"King Lear"
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"Lost in New York" is the subtitle of the 1992 sequel to this film |
(N: What is "Babe?")
Home Alone
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This common pest is quite the leaper: |
Flea
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The only dueling fatality on the front of a current bill |
Alexander Hamilton
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This Yankees shortstop reveals he's "a big movie person"; "Seven" is his favorite |
[NOTE: "Seven" was spelled in the clue as shown.]
Derek Jeter
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IDG books "For" these people include ones on "Bird Watching", "Opera" & "Windows 98" |
Dummies
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Shakespeare laid the scene of this tragedy in "Fair Verona" |
"Romeo and Juliet"
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She played a New York photographer who's a stepmom-to-be in 1998's "Stepmom" |
Julia Roberts
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Unlike the grasshopper, the 17-year "locust" is really one of these winged insects noted for their loud buzzing |
Cicada
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This president seen on a bill lost all his money to swindler Ferdinand Ward in 1884 |
Ulysses S. Grant
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For this Wallflower, when it comes to style & fashion, "Black...rocks like no other color" |
Jakob Dylan
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"Tell me more" about this song from "Grease" |
"Summer Nights"
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"'Tis incredible to believe how much she loves me. O the kindest Kate!" Petruchio says in this play |
"The Taming of the Shrew"
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Tea Leoni & the Big Apple are destroyed by a tidal wave when a meteor hits the Earth in this 1998 disaster film |
Deep Impact
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Imitations of this "monthly" flier are used as fishing lures: |
Mayfly
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Of people on the front of current U.S. bills, he was born the earliest |
Benjamin Franklin
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Talk about most embarrassing moments, she said hers was on "Jeopardy!": |
Kirsten Dunst
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For 1/3 & 1/4, it's 12 |
Lowest common denominator
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