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In a 1999 ballet Roger Van Fleteren played Dr. Jekyll & Wes Chapman played this alter ego |
Mr. Hyde
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This crime of stealing cattle, more associated with the Old West, still plagues ranchers today |
rustling
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Major cities in this European nation include Vaasa, Maarianhamina & Helsinki |
Finland
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This Lucy Liu-Cameron Diaz-Drew Barrymore blockbuster was "heaven sent" |
Charlie's Angels
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As well as the "Iliad" & "Odyssey", a number of hymns are attributed to him |
Homer
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"Chaise longue", French for "long chair", got Americanized to this |
(Jodie: [*]?) (Alex: What is [*]? Yes.)
chaise lounge
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"Go Daddy-O!" celebrates this style of music that Benny Goodman was the "King of" |
Swing
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Wham-O still sells this hip-hugging plastic toy, though not 25 million in 4 months like when it debuted in 1958 |
the Hula-Hoop
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Doncha know this city on the Red River is the largest city in North Dakota |
Fargo
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This funnyman played Robert De Niro's shrink in "Analyze This" |
Billy Crystal
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This American novelist created the old fisherman Santiago & the young bullfighter Pedro Romero |
Hemingway
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Canard may mean a hoax or rumor, or this bird, perhaps served "a l'orange" |
duck
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A 1982 Twyla Tharp work is danced to 9 of this singer's hits, including "Strangers in the Night" & "My Way" |
Frank Sinatra
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The U.S. Army still has units called this, though the actual horse-mounted forces were abolished in 1950 |
the cavalry
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It's the numeric name for the locality where the borders of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico & Arizona meet |
the Four Corners
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He played a mystical caddy in "The Legend of Bagger Vance" |
Will Smith
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Before "Les Miserables", he attacked the French penal system in the novel "Claude Gueux" |
Victor Hugo
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In French this instrument played by Tracy Partridge is a tambour de Basque |
tambourine
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The Joffrey's 1993 ballet "Billboards" rocks with the music of this "Purple Rain"er |
Prince
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At a dance class, you can still learn this hot 1920s dance named for a South Carolina city |
the Charleston
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This city 30 miles west of Dallas was an important stop along the Chisholm Trail |
Fort Worth
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In 1998 Ralph Fiennes' brother Joseph played this writer "in Love" |
Shakespeare
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This Thoreau work includes a chapter on "The Pond in Winter" |
"Walden"
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Paris' subway, Le Chemin de Fer Metropolitain, is usually just called this |
the Metro
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"A Streetcar..." is an abstract ballet inspired by the work of this playwright |
Tennessee Williams
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Despite the DPT vaccine, there are still thousands of cases of this type of "cough" in the U.S. each year |
(Jodie: What is TB?)
whooping cough
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In the 1980s Argentina & Great Britain fought a war over these South American islands |
the Falklands
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Laurence Fishburne shows computer hacker Keanu Reeves that the world isn't what it seems in this film |
The Matrix
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The 2 leading French Absurdists were Ionesco, from Romania, & this Irish author of "Waiting for Godot" |
Beckett
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The Fendi sisters make a fabulous one of these handbags with the same name as a loaf of French bread |
a Baguette
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