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This Rostand verse drama is named for a 17th c. nobleman known for his bold adventures & large nose |
Cyrano de Bergerac
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Oscar Brand won a Peabody Award for helping popularize this style of music played by The Weavers |
(Alex: Are all three of you too young to remember [*]? Gosh!)
folk music
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Great painters? Just tracers, per the book "Secret Knowledge: Rediscovering the Lost Techniques of the Old" these |
Masters
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"They brought" him, "and cast him into the den of lions" |
Daniel
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This DC Comics superhero swims at high speeds & communicates telepathically with sea creatures |
Aquaman
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3-word avian term for a futile quest |
a wild goose chase
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Check out this Marlowe work; with Lucifer, Mephistopheles & Beelzebub, it's one hell of a play |
Doctor Faustus
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On this show's opening voice-over, you might hear "He appeared at the home of his friend Oscar Madison" |
The Odd Couple
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Hayden Herrera's biography of this Mexican woman was the basis for a movie |
Frida Kahlo
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When this queen "heard of the fame of Solomon... she came to prove him with hard questions" |
the Queen of Sheba
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Faster than supersonic, this adjective denotes something traveling faster than 5 times the speed of sound |
hypersonic
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Unlike hurdles, the barriers in this track event don't move when you hit them |
the steeple chase
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In a William Inge play, people in a small Kansas town gather at a restaurant that's near this title place |
(Johnny: What is Alice's Restaurant?)
Bus Stop
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Diedrich Bader voiced Oscar, a saber-tooth in this 2002 animated film |
Ice Age
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The "Basic Genre" series includes "Landscape", "Self-Portraits" & this, with a cover showing fruit on a table |
Still Life
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Matthew & Luke both give us the line "Get thee behind me", thee being him |
Satan
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Because it's near Area 51, State Highway 375 in this state has an unofficial speed limit of Warp 7 |
(Jamie: What is New Mexico?)
Nevada
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Vehicular term for a shifty, opportunistic lawyer |
an ambulance chaser
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British playwright Tom Taylor wrote this farce that played Ford's Theatre in April 1865 |
Our American Cousin
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Oscar Martinez is a member of the "Finer Things Club" on this NBC sitcom |
The Office
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"American Wilderness" is "The Story of" this 19th century school of painting |
(Randie: What is the Eakins School?)
the Hudson River School
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The first chapter of this man's book says, "Moses my servant is dead; now therefore arise, go over... Jordan" |
Joshua
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The fastest game using a ball is this one played in frontons in which the ball can reach speeds near 200 mph |
jai-alai
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The Audubon Society maintains a wildlife sanctuary in this residential suburb of Washington, D.C. |
(Alex: [*], yes, in Maryland.)
Chevy Chase
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Thomas Cromwell is one of the characters in this historical drama by Robert Bolt |
A Man for All Seasons
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For more than 100 episodes, Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman tried to get his money's worth out of this title guy |
The Six Million Dollar Man
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After 40 years in a drawer, this sports artist's sketchbook of 2 Muhammad Ali fights was published in 2004 |
Leroy Neiman
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"There appeared a chariot of fire" & he "went up by a whirlwind into heaven" |
Elijah
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Abbreviated P.A., it's a device used to speed up bits of atoms |
a particle accelerator
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The first Republican governor of Ohio, he later adorned U.S. currency |
Salmon P. Chase
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