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These Biblical texts have been found at numerous sites, but Qumran has yielded the most |
Dead Sea Scrolls
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The Byrds' Roger McGuinn is perhaps the most famous player of the Rickenbacker guitar with this many strings |
12
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The French call this popular musical "Un Violon sur le Toit" |
Fiddler on the Roof
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Natural lactose producer found on a cow |
udder
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"So Happy Together"; the first time (Bill Clinton's swearing-in ceremony as president) in January of this year |
(Steve: What is 1996?) (Phillip: What is 1992?)
1993
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This city's Schiphol Airport, one of Europe's busiest, is home to KLM, Royal Dutch Airlines |
Amsterdam
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The ancient Clovis culture was named for a site in this SW state where artifacts were discovered in 1932 |
New Mexico
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Rasgueado is the complex strumming technique of this Andalusian dance music |
flamenco
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This rapper who was slain in Las Vegas in 1996 is the subject of the play "Up Against the Wind" |
(Erin: Who is Notorious B.I.G.?)
Tupac Shakur
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Heisenberg's principal principle |
uncertainty
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand just has to have the top down & gets his way for the last time |
1914
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In the 50s B.C. this Roman ruler conquered the Low Countries, including what is now known as the Netherlands |
(Erin: Who is Caesar Augustus?)
Julius Caesar
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Archaeologists usually use this Greek word for the cemetery of an ancient city; it means "city of the dead" |
necropolis
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Basically a tone control activated by the player's foot, this "sad" pedal was created accidentally by an engineer in 1966 |
wah-wah pedal
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It's Tennessee Williams' semi-autobiographical play about the Wingfield family |
The Glass Menagerie
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Engaged in the secret gathering of information, or just sleeping in on a Saturday |
undercover
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Introducing serfing to England, the future William I hits the beach |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
1066
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There's a statue of this young Jewish girl in Utrecht's main square |
Anne Frank
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The term Chalcolithic Age refers to the period before the Bronze Age when tools were made of copper & this |
(Erin: What is iron?)
stone
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At the end of a show, it's cool to lean your guitar on your amp & let it deafen the crowd with this noise |
feedback
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In 2001 this Sondheim musical about a reunion of ex-showgirls returned to Broadway for the 1st time in 30 years |
(Phillip: What is 3 Girls 3?) (Erin: What is A Chorus Line?)
Follies
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In 1220 A.D. the Mongol armies of Genghis Khan overran what's now this "Stan" |
Uzbekistan
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Fidel keeps all the cigars for himself as Batista flees to the Dominican Republic |
1959
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Divided into 100 cents, this Dutch monetary unit was also called a florin |
guilder
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In 1911 explorer Hiram Bingham discovered this 15th C. Incan royal city that lies 50 miles northwest of Cuzco |
(Phillip: What are the Nasca Lines?)
Machu Picchu
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(Cheryl of the Clue Crew holding a guitar) The tuning devices are called either keys or by this name |
pegs
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"Homecoming", "The Hunted" & "The Haunted" are the 3 parts of this Eugene O'Neill work based on Greek tragedy |
Mourning Becomes Electra
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The Greek philosopher Socrates said that this kind of life "is not worth living" |
unexamined
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It's the year the Summer Olympics were held in part at Parc Olympique, now a baseball stadium |
1976 (in Montreal)
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After Napoleon's 1813 defeat, the Netherlands became a constitutional monarchy under this royal house |
House of Orange
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