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Hawthorne's introductory essay to "The Scarlet Letter" is about a custom-house in this seaport |
(Suzanne: What is Boston?)
Salem, Massachusetts
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In 1997 a Maori protester smashed this yachting trophy with a sledgehammer; it has been restored |
the Americas Cup
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1903's Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock gave Congress power over these people's lands |
the Indians
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He made the first presidential address telecast from the White House |
Harry Truman
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Though Harlequin Books was founded in 1949, it didn't concentrate on this type of book until 1964 |
romance novels
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This Simon & Garfunkel classic began its long "span" on the music charts on Valentine's Day 1970 |
"Bridge Over Troubled Water"
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This Danish seaport is the setting for Shakespeare's "Hamlet" |
Elsinore
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Schechter Poultry Corp. v. U.S. struck down the National Industrial Recovery Act, part of this program |
the New Deal
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This man co-anchored the ABC news with Howard K. Smith |
Harry Reasoner
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Harlequin & Columbine were characters in this form of theater popular in Italy in the 17th century |
commedia dell'arte
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Asian beast of burden seen here |
a water buffalo
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People of Mexican descent live above the town of Monterey, California in this title district of a Steinbeck novel |
Tortilla Flat
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In 1971 the Super Bowl trophy was renamed for this coach who had died the previous year |
Vince Lombardi
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Brown v. Board of Education was decided in May 1954 by this vote |
(Matt: What is 5-4?)
9-0 (unanimous)
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In the 1954 film "Carmen Jones" this male singer starred with Dorothy Dandridge |
Harry Belafonte
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He painted the Harlequins seen here |
Picasso
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Sacred to the ancient Egyptians, the lotus is a member of this family of plants |
a water lily
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In a play by Thornton Wilder, it's "Our Town" |
Grover's Corners, New Hampshire
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The Larry O'Brien Trophy features a regulation size sterling silver one of these |
(Al: What is a puck?) (Suzanne: What is a golf ball?) ... (Alex: Larry O'Brien, head of the NBA. [*].)
a basketball
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Harry Blackmun's initial opinion in this 1973 case said the law was too vague; then he came up with a right to privacy |
Roe v. Wade
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Don't commit ritual suicide, but do tell us the name of this longtime Chicago Cubs announcer |
Harry Caray
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Banded in red, black & yellow, the harlequin or coral one of these is very dangerous |
snake
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Landmark Washington, D.C. complex sprawling here |
Watergate
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In an Anne Bronte novel, Helen Graham is "The Tenant of" this title place |
(Matt: What is Wuthering Heights?)
Wildfell Hall
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The golfer on the top of this trophy is Abe Mitchell, friend of the seed merchant for whom the trophy is named |
the Ryder Cup
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Justice Scalia called a 2003 decision upholding campaign finance laws "a sad day for" this right |
freedom of speech
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It was the real name of the Old West outlaw known as the Sundance Kid |
Harry Longabaugh
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In English theater Columbine was the daughter of this old character who wore the trousers in the family |
Pantalone
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Hazel is the leader of the rabbits in this Richard Adams novel |
Watership Down
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