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"Death in the Afternoon" is a treatise on this, which Hemingway considered a tragic spectacle, not a sport |
Bullfighting
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When Bruce Springsteen opened this L.A. arena, he said he thought he was playing an office supplies store |
Staples Center
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This federal police agency is abbreviated the DEA |
(R: What is the Drug Enforcement Agency?)
Drug Enforcement Administration
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Last name that goes with 1985's "Martina" |
Navratilova
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From here, it's a long way to this Irish town about 24 miles southeast of Limerick |
(M: What is Cork?)
Tipperary
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"She sells seashells by the seashore" is a classic one of these |
Tongue twister
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Hemingway served as an ambulance driver during WWI, like Frederic Henry, the hero of this novel |
"A Farewell to Arms"
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Saint-Saens & Faure were organists at Paris' La Madeleine, the church of this Biblical woman |
Mary Magdalene
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Encarta reports that with over 96,000 this state has more full-time law enforcement employees than any other |
California
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He relives his relief pitching in "The Goose is Loose" |
Rich "Goose" Gossage
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(Hi, I'm Kym Hampton of the WNBA.) The jump ball at the beginning of a basketball game or period of play is known as this |
tip-off
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When you remain silent, others might suggest this animal's "got your tongue" |
Cat
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The title of this Hemingway novel set during the Spanish Civil War comes from one of John Donne's "Devotions" |
"For Whom the Bell Tolls"
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Chicago's area for this genre moved from the south side to north side clubs like Kingston Mines |
Blues
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Robert Stack & Kevin Costner have both played this crusading T-Man |
Eliot Ness
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This coach's book is all "Tark" |
Jerry Tarkanian
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It's the first name of the woman who played the title kleptomaniac in "Marnie" |
Tippi (Hedren)
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This tallest land critter can have a tongue up to 18 inches long |
Giraffe
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"In Our Time", a collection of short stories, features this character who is similar to Hemingway |
Nick Adams
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This crowd-pleasing group has performed on the Charles River Esplanade since July 4, 1929 |
(B: What is Cirque du Soleil?)
The Boston Pops
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This international group founded in 1923 helps police in one country communicate with those of another |
Interpol
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Seen here, he demanded, "Just Give Me the Damn Ball" |
Keyshawn Johnson
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Superstar Tiny Tim's only Top 40 song |
"Tiptoe Through the Tulips"
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Vanna could tell you the tongue of a bell is also known as this |
(M: What is white?)
Clapper
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This 1926 novel begins, "Robert Cohn was once middleweight boxing champion of Princeton" |
"The Sun Also Rises"
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In 1925 this famed piano company opened a concert hall on 57th Street in New York City |
Steinway
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Guidelines for sheriffs & village constables were established in this important document in 1215 |
Magna Carta
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This Raider declared, "They Call Me Assassin" |
Jack Tatum
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Powerful former politician seen here (once Speaker of the House) |
Tip O'Neill
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Sweet, salty, bitter & sour are the 4 types of flavor sensed by these tongue receptors |
Taste buds
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