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This American Red Cross founder personally directed the relief effort at the Johnstown Flood in 1889 |
Clara Barton
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Despite a widespread belief, these heads don't go on all over the building just because of fire in one room |
sprinkler heads
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Though minor keys often suggest sadness, this work in D minor contains an ode to joy |
"Beethoven's Ninth Symphony"
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He played Dr. Malcolm Sayer, a character based on neurologist Oliver Sacks, in the film "Awakenings" |
(Alex: Minute to go now.)
Robin Williams
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Kafka's changing work "Die Verwandlung" |
The Metamorphosis
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"Tiny Bubbles" singer who began serving as president of North Vietnam in 1945 |
Don Ho Chi Minh
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Her book "The Same River Twice: Honoring the Difficult" contains notes on filming "The Color Purple" |
Alice Walker
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This "room" is named for the group that meets there, like one of directors or trustees |
boardroom
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This minor-key rock classic concerns "A lady who's sure all that glitters is gold" |
"Stairway to Heaven"
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Actor Malcolm-Jamal Warner was named for this other famous Malcolm |
Malcolm X
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Sartre's hellish torture "Huis Clos" |
No Exit
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"All in the Family" producer used by business executives to fly from city to city |
Norman Lear Jet
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Her book "The Sea Around Us" was published in 1951 while she was chief biologist for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service |
Rachel Carson
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If you get in on the ground floor, then go half a story up, you're on the floor called this |
mezzanine
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A Haydn symphony in E minor is named for this sad homophone of a time of day |
"Mourning" (morning)
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This publisher was the 1st person to fly successfully from coast to coast in the U.S. in a single hot-air balloon |
Malcolm Forbes
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The searching "Sei personaggi in cerca d'autore" |
Six Characters in Search of an Author
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"Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" author & psychologist who came to fame on "The $64,000 Question" |
James Joyce Brothers
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This wife of Rutherford B. Hayes originated the annual Easter Egg Roll on the White House lawn |
Lucy Hayes
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"Woman" whose job is to clean an office building, not burn it; Carol Burnett used to dress up as one |
charwoman
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When Chopin was laid to rest, this famous piece from his B flat minor piano sonata was played |
(Satish: [No response])
"The Funeral March"
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Malcolm McLaren owned a clothing store called Sex before forming this punk rock group |
The Sex Pistols
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Turgenev's filial novel "Ottsy i deti" |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Fathers and Sons
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Daffy's brother who played for the Cardinals & served as secretary of state in the early 1960s |
Dizzy Dean Rusk
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The wife of Richard Byrd, she has an Antarctic "Land" named for her |
Marie Byrd
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This type of office area is the title of a 1954 William Holden-Barbara Stanwyck movie |
(Alex: It was a good film, an MGM film on this lot.)
Executive Suite
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A minor-key work, this Viennese composer's 1904 Symphony No. 6 is known as the "Tragic" |
Gustav Mahler
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Just like "clockwork", he played H.G. Wells in the film "Time After Time" |
Malcolm McDowell
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R&B singer of "Ain't Got No Home" who was Nixon's running mate in 1960 |
Clarence "Frogman" Henry Cabot Lodge
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