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During the reign of Callistus III, this Frenchwoman's trial was revised & she was declared innocent |
(Sally: Who is Marie Antoinette?)
Joan of Arc
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In January 1996 special ceremonies marked the 10-year anniversary of the explosion of this space shuttle |
the Challenger
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Each of the 1st 8 lines of "The Impossible Dream" begins with this word |
"To"
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In 1975 he became the 1st president to attend a performance at Ford's Theatre since Lincoln's assassination |
(Kathy: Who is Jimmy Carter?) ... (Alex: Yes, [*], how appropriate.)
Gerald Ford
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Dialects of this Romance language include Bourbonnais & Bourguignon |
French
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In a Patricia Highsmith novel, it's the crime the "Strangers on a Train" propose to exchange |
murder
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Adrian IV crowned Frederick I emperor of this after Frederick delivered foe Arnold of Brescia to him |
the Holy Roman Empire
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Astronomers say they've found 2 new planets, one in the Big Dipper & one in this "chaste" constellation |
Virgo
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The "her" in "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" refers to this character |
Eliza Doolittle
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The 1st president who'd been a justice of the peace, he served in Fairfax County in 1770 |
Washington
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Bikol is the Austronesian language of the Bikol people on this country's island of Luzon |
the Philippines
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This spinster detective solved all the mysteries presented at the Tuesday club in St. Mary Mead |
Miss Marple
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Alexander VI, a member of this notorious family, used bribery to secure his election |
the Borgias
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Latin term for the moon's "seas"; the largest is about 750 miles wide |
mare(s or maria)
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While singing "A Little More Mascara", Albin tranforms himself into Zaza in this musical |
La Cage aux Folles
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The first president who was a graduate of Harvard |
(John: Who is… uh… Wilson? (Kathy: Who is John Quincy Adams?) ... (Alex: You had to go to his father, [*].)
John Adams
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Medieval plays known as juegos de escarnio were performed in this European language |
Spanish
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In Sue Grafton's alphabet series, her first was "A is for" this |
(John: What is adultery?)
alibi
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In 1540 Paul III confirmed this order founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1534 |
the Jesuits
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The name of these Russian spacecraft means "union" |
Soyuz
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Show in which you'd hear, "Hey, big spender, spend a little time with me" |
Sweet Charity
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The 1st & only president born in Illinois |
(John: Who is Lincoln?) ... (Alex: Yes, Lincoln born in Kentucky.)
Ronald Reagan
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The Kordofanian languages are spoken in the Kordofan region of this country, south of Khartoum |
the Sudan
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Jonathan Gash's lovejoy is a dealer in these & can tell legitimate ones from reproductions |
antiques
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In 1309 Clement V decided to reside in this French city; the papacy remained there until 1377 |
Avignon
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In 1992, aboard the Endeavour, she became the 1st African-American woman in space |
Mae Jemison
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This 1996 musical revival starring Nathan Lane includes the following: |
(Sally: What is Guys & Dolls?)
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum
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He was the 1st veteran of the U.S. Navy to serve as president |
JFK
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The 3 major Ugric languages are Khanty, Mansi & this Central European language also known as Magyar |
Hungarian
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Last name of husband & wife mystery writers Faye & Jonathan |
the Kellermans
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