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Brabantio, this woman's father, dies of grief over her marriage to Othello |
Desdemona
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It makes sense that the 1960s show "Make That Spare" was shot inside these |
bowling alleys
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From Santiago, Chile |
Argentina
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In 1996 the destroyed HMCS Columbia was sunk to make an artificial one of these for divers |
reef
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Slaves & women were also allowed into the Garden, a school Epicurus founded in this city around 306 B.C. |
Athens
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It's a fancier name for pool |
(Susan: What are billiards?)
pocket billiards
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This tragic king cries, "Keep me in temper; I would not be mad" |
(Rich: Who is Richard III?)
King Lear
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The Oxygen network has breathed new life into this old Garry Moore show |
I've Got a Secret
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Why not from Minot, U.S.A., population 35,000 |
(Rich: What is South Dakota?)
Canada
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Alternobaric vertigo is dizziness brought on by inequality of pressures in this body part |
(Alex: With a minute to go.)
ears
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Pythagoras found the morning & evening stars were the same body; once called Aphrodite, it's now called this |
Venus
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It's a fancier name for pita |
pocket bread
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The name of the monstrous Caliban in this play is an anagram of an old spelling of "cannibal" |
The Tempest
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Pat Sajak & Art Fleming have hosted special versions of this long-running quiz show sponsored by GE |
College Bowl
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This Lloyd Bridges TV show that ran from 1957 to 1961 helped to popularize the sport |
(Susan: What is Sea Wolf?)
Sea Hunt
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Arnold Schoenberg, Erwin Schrodinger & Franz Schubert were born in what is now this country |
Austria
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This occurs when a president fails to sign a bill within 10 days of the adjournment of Congress |
pocket veto
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Couples on this show played for "A grand prize chosen especially for them" |
The Newlywed Game
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From Peshawar, Pakistan |
Afghanistan
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This author of "My Fight for Birth Control" was married twice & known to have many lovers |
Margaret Sanger
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This 10-inch rodent uses its nearly hairless tail as an organ of touch, which is handy when backing up in tunnels |
(Alex: And you don't want them in your backyard!)
pocket gophers
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A guilty Macbeth laments, "Methought I heard a voice cry" do this "'no more!'" |
sleep
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The first Cable Ace Award in a game show category went to this, Nickelodeon's first game show |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Double Dare
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From Mombasa, Kenya |
(Jeff: What is Ethiopia?)
Tanzania
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It was while covering this case in Paris that Theodor Herzl figured that Jews needed their own homeland |
(Susan: What are the Rosenbergs?)
the Dreyfus affair
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Ann-Margret made her movie debut in this 1961 film starring Bette Davis as Damon Runyon's Apple Annie |
Pocketful of Miracles
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