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2 of 3 who attended a military academy |
(Joe: Who are Ulysses S. Grant and Theodore Roosevelt?) (Kitty: Who are [*] and [**]?)
Grant, Eisenhower, Carter
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This brand of gelatin first jiggled in 4 flavors: strawberry, lemon, orange & raspberry |
Jell-O
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His "William Tell" was to have been the first of 5 operas for the Paris Opera but his contract was set aside |
G. Rossini
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In her diary she wrote, "It is not the Dutch people's fault that we are having such a miserable time" |
Anne Frank
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What the Old Norse knew as Thorsdagr, we call this today |
Thursday
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In this 1994 film Christian sank his teeth into the role of the interviewer |
Interview with the Vampire
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3 of 5 Harvard grads |
(Joe: Who are Kennedy...[time] Adams & Adams?) (Alex: Joe, you took too much time.)
(3 of) J. Adams. J.Q. Adams, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt & Kennedy
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Despite its name, Sara Lee's "All Butter" one is only 10 3/4 ounces |
pound cake
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In Weimar he wrote a set of organ chorales for his "Orgelbuchlein", or "Little Organ Book" |
J.S. Bach
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Johann Cruyff, known as the Dutch Major, was tops in this sport & even played for the L.A. Aztecs |
soccer
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Of a person, place or thing, it's what the Rosetta Stone was named for |
(Kitty: What is a person?)
a place
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At age 10 Christian played Winthrop Paroo in a New York revival of this Meredith Willson musical |
The Music Man
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2 of 4 Baptists |
(2 of) Carter & Clinton (or Harding & Truman)
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A happy baking accident led to the invention of this semisoft candy that's often chocolate |
(Joe: What is a Tootsie Roll?)
fudge
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In 1939 the Helsinki Music Institute changed its name to honor this famed graduate |
Jean Sibelius
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In 1993 Northwest Airlines formed an alliance with this Dutch company |
KLM
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From the Greek for a "race discourse", it's the history of a family |
genealogy
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Christian had a cameo in a film subtitled "The Undiscovered Country", the sixth in this series |
Star Trek
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2 of 6 who married a widow |
(Joe: Who are Washington and Cleveland?)
(2 of) Washington, Jefferson, Madison, Fillmore, B. Harrison & Wilson
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One variation of this cookie is the Double Stuf, with twice the creme filling of the original |
Oreo
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His 1905 composition "La Mer" was inspired by the ideas of painters J.M.W. Turner & Claude Monet |
Claude Debussy
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The roots of this U.S. state capital go back to Fort Nassau, a trading post founded by the Dutch in 1614 |
Albany
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The words journey, journal & diurnal are all based on this unit of time |
day
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Christian is not the brother of this "Legend of Billie Jean" co-star; in fact, he had a crush on her |
Helen Slater
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2 of 4 Whigs |
(Joe: Who are Van Buren and Harrison?)
(2 of) W. Harrison, Tyler, Taylor & Fillmore
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Sea captain Hanson Gregory & the Pennsylvania Dutch are both credited with putting the hole in this treat |
doughnuts
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In 1907 he became professor of piano at the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest |
(Joe: Who is Paderewski?)
Bela Bartok
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A new waterway opened in 1872 allowed large vessels passage to this Dutch city, now a top world port |
Rotterdam
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Alone it means "silence"; add "ble" & it means to talk indistinctly |
(Kitty: What is mumble?) ... (Alex: And you gave us the other word... we have less than a minute to go.)
mum
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As Will Scarlett, in this 1991 film Christian was in tight with Kevin Costner |
(Kitty: What is Robin Hood?) (Alex: Be more specific...) (Kitty: Uhhh...)
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
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