THE NATIONAL MUSEUM OF HEALTH & MEDICINE |
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LEONARDO DA VINCI, BUSY GUY |
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1988's "Consuming Passions" featured chocolate that included this special ingredient, also found in soylent green |
people
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In 101 A.D., the Romans invaded what's now this country that's named for them |
Romania
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The crank-operated covered chariot Leo designed certainly predated the Sherman one of these |
tank
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The Alpine variety of these sport boots features an exterior of hard plastic |
ski boots
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In 1981 he founded the Sundance Institute in Park City, Utah as a training ground for young filmmakers |
Robert Redford
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In this 1962 film, boy with drinking problem, Lemmon, meets girl with chocolate addiction, Remick |
Days of Wine and Roses
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Around 101, big steps in spherical trigonometry were being taken by Menelaus of this intellectual center of Egypt |
Alexandria
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Leo called it "the noblest sense", hence his love for harmonious proportions in paintings |
(Kyle: What is hearing?) .... (Alex: And we have about a minute left in the round.)
vision/sight
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It's the 4-letter name for an ankle-reaching style of skirt |
maxi
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This cocktail named for a Scottish outlaw consists of Scotch whisky, sweet vermouth & bitters |
(Kyle: What is a Roy Rogers?)
Rob Roy
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Among lesser-known body parts at the museum, see the leg Gen. Daniel Sickles lost at this July 1863 battle |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.] (Alex: And that does it, so we will not spend much time at the National Museum of Health & Medicine.)
Gettysburg
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A candy bar that included this color ticket got you in to see "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory" |
golden ticket
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Joseph ben Matthias, who died around 101 A.D., was better known as a historian under this Latinized name |
Josephus
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Leo's container revolving on a wagon wheel dropping a stone in a box acted as this modern device |
(Matt: A clock.)
odometer
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In the 1400s cone-shaped hennins were worn on this part of the body |
head
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In sports, it's a tournament in which every team or contestant plays every other team or contestant |
round robin
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She played chocolatiere Vianne Rocher in the 2000 film "Chocolat" |
Juliette Binoche
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The lid seen here depicts a bird in this dynasty that was ruling China in 101 |
(Kyle: What is the Ming?)
Han
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He wrote the duke of this city that he could "supply infinite means of attack and defense", as well as sculpt |
(Matt: What is Florence?)
Milan
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Ja, the name of these traditional Bavarian shorts comes from the German for "leather trousers" |
[Alex reads the clue in a German accent.]
lederhosen
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In China, it's called Yuan Jiang; in Vietnam, Song Hong |
(Kyle: Let's bet it all. The whole enchilada. ... (Alex: Want to take a guess?) (Kyle: I got nothing.)
the Red River
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Laura Esquivel wrote the screenplay for this 1992 film based on her own novel |
Like Water for Chocolate
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Reigning until around 101, the first pope of this name that means "merciful" wrote his own epistle to the Corinthians |
Clement
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As it has birdlike flapping wings, Leo's flying machine is designated as one of these |
(Kyle: What is an aeroplane?)
ornithopter
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It sounds like it should be a "great white", but a suit of this worsted or rayon fabric is most likely gray |
sharkskin
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This powerful African hound was originally bred to hunt lions |
Rhodesian Ridgeback
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