THE FIRST MILLENNIUM A.D. |
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Apostles Peter & Paul may have been put to death when Christians were blamed for this disaster in Rome in 64 A.D. |
fire
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In this 1982 film, Henry Thomas played Elliott, who befriended a visitor 3 million light years from home |
E.T.
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This Protestant reformer had a debate at Leipzig with Johann Eck about the papacy in 1519 |
Martin Luther
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Encyclopedia Britannica says this basic shape of roof is used "where the climate is arid" |
flat
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Now the world's tallest man, 7'9" Bao Xishun, wed 5'6" Xia Shujuan in a 2007 ceremony in this "Inner" Chinese province |
Mongolia
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Around 500 Indian astronomer Aryabhata was one of the first to mark this as the start of a day |
midnight
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Brooms holding buckets march as an appropriate Paul Dukas piece plays in a segment of this classic film |
Fantasia
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Buddha's 1st Noble Truth is all life is suffering--there are more of these in the world than there is water in the ocean |
(Devin: What are troubles?)
tears
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In poker, 3 & 5 of hearts, 10 of clubs, jack of hearts, king of hearts is called a busted this |
a flush
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If you want tall kids, look for a mate in Haarlem or Heerlen--a 2006 study said this country's folks are the tallest |
the Netherlands
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Object used to start a game of football or golf |
a tee
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The Vandals celebrated New Year's Eve in 406 by swarming across this frozen river into Roman lands |
(Devin: What is the Rubicon?) (Ken: What is the Danube?)
the Rhine
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A fugitive Cary Grant blends in with the crowd at Grand Central in this Hitchcock thriller |
North by Northwest
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In this religion, Amaterasu Omikami, the sun goddess, is said to be the ancestor of Japan's imperial family |
Shinto
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Per the ingredients listed on the label, it provides the color in Coca-Cola |
caramel
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On "Everybody Loves Raymond", this 6'8" comic played the title character's quirky brother |
Brad Garrett
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It can precede cucumber, cow or floor |
sea
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French kings in the chaotic years around 700 were called Faineants, meaning this; it's what Truman once called Congress |
Do-Nothings
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"Come back", calls young Joey to the title hero played by Alan Ladd in this 1953 Western |
Shane
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According to Hindu belief, the soul, or atman, is part of this one universal, unchanging spirit |
Brahman
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In 1932 Yip Harburg was in Central Park trying to come up with a song lyric when a man asked, "Buddy, can you" do this |
spare a dime
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The okapi is a member of this tall animal's family (the only other member, in fact) |
a giraffe
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This king called "the Great" beat the Danes in 886 to keep all of England from being conquered |
Alfred
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Betty Grable, Lauren Bacall & Marilyn Monroe embark on a plan to snare rich husbands in this instructional film |
How to Marry a Millionaire
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In 1984 this Unification Church leader was sent to prison in the U.S. for tax evasion |
Sun Myung Moon
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This Ohio doctor got a retrial for wife murder partly because a judge told a journalist he was "guilty as hell" |
Dr. Sam Sheppard
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The Cascade range of Central Oregon has a trio of 10,000-foot peaks familially called the North, South & Middle these |
Sisters
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Female creature seen here |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
ewe
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