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After losing a Ca. governor's race, he angrily told reporters they wouldn't have him "to kick around any more" |
Nixon
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Elisha Graves Otis invented the safety hoist, which we call this |
an elevator
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If these green organisms are taking over, try introducing a fish called the Siamese them-eater |
algae
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Jerry Lee Lewis did Shakespeare! in 1968's "Catch My Soul", a rock musical based on "Othello", he played this villain |
Iago
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The French & Indian War |
the 18th
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It precedes "And Shout" in an Isley Brothers tune |
"Twist"
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After losing a 2007 supporting actor Oscar to Alan Arkin, this "Dreamgirls" guy stormed out; he must've felt "raw" |
Eddie Murphy
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In the 18th century Oliver Evans invented the high-pressure type of this engine |
a steam engine
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Characins, which include the tetras, have an extra one of these on their backs |
(Victoria: What is a flipper? Or [*].)
fin
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In the 1970s, when she was in her 70s, Dame Judith Anderson took on this male role; she'd previously played his mom |
Hamlet
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The Battle of Waterloo |
the 19th
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My grandpappy would do this to a yarn; it also precedes "out" or "one's wheels" |
spin
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Cameras caught Faith Hill shouting "What?" after this American Idol beat her as top female vocalist at the 2006 CMA awards |
Carrie Underwood
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In the tank these edifices are resin instead of stone; my aquarium has a replica of Warwick |
castles
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A scheming couple plot to take over a burger joint in the 2001 film "Scotland, Pa.", inspired by this tragedy |
Macbeth
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The English Civil War that brought Cromwell to power |
the 17th
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From the Latin for "roll", it means to move in a curving orbit; your mom thinks "the world" does it "around you" |
revolve
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After losing at this, grandmaster Aron Nimzovich once jumped on a table & shouted, "Why must I lose to this idiot?" |
chess
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We just checked ours & found a message that Gordon Matthews, who pioneered this in the '70s, died in 2002 |
voice mail
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The Java type is one of the few of these spore-bearing plants used in aquariums |
(Ranjan: What's seaweed?)
ferns
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Coach Benedick & Professor Beatrice face off in "About Face", a college-set musical update of this comedy |
Much Ado About Nothing
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The Spanish conquest of Mexico |
(Ranjan: What is the 19th?)
the 16th
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To change one's loyalties, perhaps "from a Communist country", like Baryshnikov did |
defect
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One second from defeat in the 2008 Super Bowl, this losing head coach threw a hissy fit & stalked off the field |
Bill Belichick
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This striking fish needs to be with others its own size; contrary to its heavenly name, it'll eat the smaller ones |
the angelfish
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Set in Harlem & featuring characters named Vy & Lady Liv, the musical "Play On!" is a revamp of this comedy |
Twelfth Night
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The Wars of the Roses |
the 15th
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Meaning to cause to turn on an axis, it's time to do this to "the farm crops" |
rotate
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