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2-word term for a psychoanalytic method that has the patient reveal all thoughts as they occur |
free association
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The uncut version of this Russian epic based on a Tolstoy novel is more than 8 hours long |
War and Peace
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Ferragamo introduced these floor-scarring shoes whose name comes from the Italian for "dagger" |
stiletto
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He easily broke the bowstrings Delilah used to bind him |
Samson
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When he was killed in 1968, he was planning a march of striking Memphis sanitation workers |
Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Founded in Topeka in 1925, this psychiatric clinic is named for physician Charles & his sons Karl & Will |
the Menninger Clinic
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This film also known as "Les Parapluies de Cherbourg" is the perfect rental for a rainy day |
The Umbrellas of Cherbourg
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In 1995 this clothier famous for his red, white & blue sportswear was named Menswear Designer of the Year |
(Katherine: Who is Ralph Lauren?)
Hilfiger
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Tradition states that it contained Aaron's miraculous rod as well as the tablets of the law |
the Ark of the Covenant
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On Christmas Eve 1968, Borman, Lovell & Anders became the first men to circle this object |
the Moon
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It's the study of the nature of God & religious truth |
theology
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The retrograde type of this condition applies to events prior to a head injury; anterograde, to events after it |
amnesia
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Polish filmmaker who directed "Knife in the Water" in Poland & "Rosemary's Baby" in the U.S. |
(Roman) Polanski
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Last name of designer Donatella, who heads the fashion house founded by her late brother |
Versace
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Isaiah 2:4 speaks of beating these into plowshares; Joel 3:10 says to do the reverse |
swords
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This military campaign launched by North Vietnam on January 30, 1968 was named for the Vietnamese New Year |
the Tet Offensive
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Not to judge, but this word for one who judges comes from a word meaning "skilled in judging" |
(Brett: What is adjudicator?)
critic
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Psychologists classify phobias as this type of disorder; phobic people spend much time worrying about their fears |
(Bill: What are neuroses?)
anxiety (disorder)
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Marcello Mastroianni starred in several of this director's films, including "La Dolce Vita" & "8 1/2" |
Fellini
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This angel's announcement to Mary that she'd bear the Son of God appears only in Luke's gospel |
Gabriel
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In 1968 work began on this project that stretched from the North Slope by Prudhoe Bay to the Port of Valdez |
the Alaska Pipeline
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The name of this gray-to-black mineral comes from the Greek for "to write" |
graphite
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A psychologist at Stanford University devised a new intelligence test based on the work of this Frenchman |
(Alfred) Binet
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A 16th century Japanese village is the main setting for this 1954 foreign film classic |
(Bill: What is Rashomon?) (Alex: I thought you might say that, you picked the wrong one.) (Bill: [*].) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
The Seven Samurai
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While barren, she gave her Egyptian maid Hagar to Abraham to bear his children |
Sarah
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In a 1968 speech this Black Panther said, "You're either part of the solution, or you're part of the problem" |
Eldridge Cleaver
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