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Jessica Tandy spins yarns to Kathy Bates in this tale named for an odd Southern treat |
Fried Green Tomatoes
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Fiery activist Anna Dickinson was put in this type of facility in 1891; she got out & sued |
an asylum
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Formerly an independent country, this region of China is known as the "Roof of the World" |
(Alex: Yes, you have just broken a three-way tie. You are all by yourself in the lead now.)
Tibet
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Controversy surrounded a 2003 ruling to remove from an Alabama judicial building a monument featuring these |
the Ten Commandments
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"Fry", meaning young, is often applied to this fish, like the sockeye, that returns to spawn where it hatched |
salmon
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Total number of moons belonging to the closest 3 planets to the sun |
(Alex: [*], yes, the Earth.)
1
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Peter O'Toole provides the voice for Anton Ego, Paris' most powerful food critic, in this 2007 film |
Ratatouille
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After this dancer's image was used in a dance instruction video, his widow Robyn sued |
(Fred) Astaire
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No trees grow above this "line" near the tops of mountains |
(Arianna: What is the tree line?)
the timber line
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The 30 Years' War began as a struggle between German Protestant princes & this Catholic "Empire" |
the Holy Roman Empire
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Males guard the fry of the smallmouth type of this, a sport-fishing favorite |
bass
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6 of these were brought inside the Tower of London in 2006 to guard them against bird flu |
the ravens
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The title eatery in this 1988 Julia Roberts film actually exists in Connecticut |
Mystic Pizza
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"The Bellwomen" is a book about a landmark 1970s sex discrimination case against this company |
AT&T
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These fashionable head coverers for men may be beaver, opera or silk |
top hats
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Following a dispute over succession, this religion split into 2 main sects in the 7th century |
Islam
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The tiger type of this fish can be a foot-&-a-half long at birth, with dark spots & stripes that fade as it ages |
a shark
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In 2006, Rep. Dave Reichert marked the anniversary of this 1989 wreck by asking that $4.5 billion finally be paid to Alaskans |
the Exxon Valdez
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This 1999 comedy has spawned at least 5 sequels & shares its name with a No. 1 song from 1972 |
American Pie
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The website of this attorney says she built her career on "much more than O.J. Simpson & Amber Frey" |
(Brandon: Who is Marcia Clark?)
Gloria Allred
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2-word term for an extravagantly & humorously exaggerated story of the backwoods |
a tall tale
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The heresy of Nestorianism, which held that Jesus was 2 separate persons, began in this Byzantine capital |
Constantinople
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Baby catfish are called sac fry & subsist for 5 days on this, even after they hatch from the egg |
the yolk
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One of the 2 predominantly Catholic countries in Asia |
(Brandon: What is Vietnam?)
the Philippines (or East Timor)
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Woody Allen becomes the unlikely leader of fictional San Marcos in this 1971 film |
Bananas
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This NYC congresswoman started wearing hats after being overlooked while working for a labor law firm |
(Alex: Colorful lady--[*].)
Bella Abzug
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The jet stream is found in this layer of the atmosphere |
the troposphere
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From the Greek for "image breaking", it was opposition to the use of Christian religious images in churches |
(Arianna: What is "iconocla"--"iconoclasty"?) (Alex: ...Yes, we'll accept that. [*], or "iconoclasty", or "iconoclast".) [Ruling reversed after the first break when "iconoclasty" was found not to be a word.]
iconoclasm
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Geographic name for the spotted green type of pike whose young eat insects before graduating to other fish |
a northern pike
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The logo for this investment corporation based in Denver is the profile of a head with 2 faces |
Janus
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