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THE SHAKESPEARE PLAY'S THE THING |
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This car company once used characters from the comic strip Peanuts in commercials for its Falcon |
Ford
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In 1975 the fall of Saigon ended the war in this country |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Vietnam
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"Memento" & "Irreversible" share this unusual storytelling technique |
reverse/backwards
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In this play Emilia tells Iago & Desdemona, "The moor's abused by some most villainous knave" |
Othello
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This star of "Sex and the City" is Mrs. Matthew Broderick |
Sarah Jessica Parker
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He's hanging out in the woods with a bunch of guys in tights; says they're his "Merry Men" -- He thinks he's... |
Robin Hood
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In June of 1752, this man famously flew a kite in a thunderstorm as part of an electricity experiment |
Ben Franklin
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(Sofia of the Clue Crew in Kauai, Hawaii) Hawaiian jungles stood in for African jungles when this 2003 Bruce Willis movie was filmed |
Tears of the Sun
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Later a title character, this cruel king made his 1st appearance in a Shakespeare play in "Henry VI, Part 2" |
Richard III
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Country of birth of the famed beauty seen here |
(Linda: What is Czecholslovakia?)
Sweden (Ingrid Bergman)
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He never goes anywhere without a mask & cape (Hey! Stop cutting "Z"s into my sofa!) He thinks he's... |
Zorro
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First name of the famous nursing pioneer known as "The Lady with the Lamp" |
Florence (Nightingale)
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It's the largest country in the Caribbean & it's only about 90 miles south of Florida |
Cuba
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As a Manhattan mom named Meg, this actress gets a bit panicky in "Panic Room" |
Jodie Foster
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Alas, this deceased court jester in "Hamlet" was "A fellow of infinite jest, of most excellent fancy" |
Yorick
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Michael Mann, the director of "The Insider", called this actor "A young Marlon Brando" |
Russell Crowe
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If he shoots an apple off my head, I'll tell him he doesn't have the legs for lederhosen! He thinks he's... |
William Tell
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Don't slip as you name this Austrian doctor who founded the therapeutic method of psychoanalysis |
(Sigmund) Freud
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This Robert Altman film set in a manor was nominated for a Best Picture Oscar |
Gosford Park
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Disguised as a lawyer, she saves Antonio from the revenge of Shylock |
Portia
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Paulette Goddard nearly got this coveted 1939 role & was even given Southern accent lessons |
(Linda: What is Gone with the Wind?) ... (Alex: We were going for the role, and we have about a minute to go in the round.)
Scarlett O'Hara
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He's flouncing around in a 3'-high wig, screaming "Let them eat cake!" (He's really lost his head!) He thinks he's... |
Marie Antoinette
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This Spanish king married Queen Isabella in 1469 & sent Columbus off to America in 1492 |
Ferdinand
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It stars Robin Williams as a psychotic nebbish obsessed with a suburban family |
(Will: What is "Photoshop?")
One Hour Photo
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He was the fairy king; Titania was his queen |
Oberon
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In the 1930s several stars had this last name: Dick sang, Eleanor danced & William detected |
Powell
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He keeps writing gloomy poetry & muttering about some girl named Annabel Lee; yep, he's really "Raven" -- He thinks he's... |
Edgar Allan Poe
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