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In 1985 the Ivory Coast declared that its official name in all languages would be this French Version |
Cote D'Ivoire
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Bing was going Ingrid Bergman's way: "The _____ Of St. Mary's" |
Bells
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Title character of the 1884 novel that also includes 'The Dauphin" & Jim, a runaway slave |
Huckleberry Finn
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Intel's chips can now process instructions in this unit of time, a billionth of a second |
a nanosecond
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The English philosopher John Locke lived most of his life in the latter part of this century |
(Renée: What is the 18th?) ... (Alex: Lived in the 1600s, hence [*].)
the 17th Century
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Steve Cauthen & Kent Descormeaux are in the Hall of Fame reserved for this profession |
jockeys
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Henry Fonda goes Colonial: "_____ Along 'The Mohawk" |
Drums
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Found at the entrance to Mobile Bay, Dauphin Island is a coastal island belonging to this state |
Alabama
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Locke was educated at this University's Christ Church College & later lectured in Greek, rhetoric & philosophy there |
(Alex: That was at [*].)
Oxford
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Its name is from the Gaelic for "water of life" |
(Alex: That brought a smile to your face. $11,000 and the lead and no more Daily Doubles.)
whiskey
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The Mossi people of Africa carve these from ceiba wood, & some worn in ceremonies are over 6 feet high |
masks
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A string instrument with a secret: "The Red _____" |
Violin
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In 1770 Marie Antoinette married the Dauphin who would become this king of France 4 years later |
Louis XVI
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To fight martian demons, the 3rd version of this Id Software game includes a pistol, shotgun, machine gun & chain gun |
Doom
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In his "Two Treatises of Government", Locke argued vigorously against this "right" of kings |
the Divine Right
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Something through which a nosy person might peek, there's a nebula named for it |
a keyhole
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"Moor" can refer to the Muslims who conquered Spain or to people from this country whose capital is Nouakchott |
(Grant: What is Senegal?)
Mauritania
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Joan Crawford vs. Mercedes McCambridge (Stand back!): "Johnny _____" |
(Grant: [no response])
Guitar
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Some relatives of this "Birds of America" naturalist claimed he was the Lost Dauphin of France |
Audubon
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Make films like the Coen Brothers' "No Country for Old Men" using this Apple film-editing software |
(Grant: What is iMovie?) ... (Alex: Software is called [*].)
Final Cut
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Locke was a major philosophic leader in the "Age of" this |
Reason (or Enlightenment)
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This scientist is seen here with one of his important discoveries |
(Louis) Leakey
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Around age 15, boys in this largest tribe in Kenya begin warrior training; at 30, they reach the rank of Elder |
the Maasai
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Bix Biederbecke's bio: "Young Man With A ____" |
(Alex: He was a famous trumpet player. "Young Man With A [*]".)
[ERRATUM: Beiderbecke's name was misspelled in the clue as displayed on the show.]
Horn
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In the 15th Century, Joan of Arc fought to restore this Dauphin of France to the throne |
Charles VII
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This 4-letter type of new electronic output offers the best quality uncompressed digital video & audio |
(Alex: And those 4 letters are [*].)
HDMI
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In his "Essay Concerning Human Understanding", Locke described the mind at birth as a clean slate, this in Latin |
Tabula Rasa
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Early machine for computer inputting, such as the IBM 29 |
a keypunch
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