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World champ Garry Kasparov lost a 1997 match to a computer program from this company |
IBM
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In 2009 this actor spent a second "Night at the Museum" as Larry Daley |
Ben Stiller
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No castle is complete without this deep trench that prevents access from the surrounding land |
a moat
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Valladolid, Spain, October 1469 |
Ferdinand & Isabella
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The Americanized slogan "Throw another" one of these "on the barbie" irritated Aussies, who call these prawns |
shrimp
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The deadline by which a hotel room must be vacated |
checkout
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Like the knight, this chess piece is worth about 3 pawns |
[Obvious edit-out of funny commentary by Alex between Ryan's response and Alex's "Go again, Ryan", as between shots the facial expressions of the players change to broad smiles.]
a bishop
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He was nominated for a Best Actor Oscar for "Saturday Night Fever" |
John Travolta
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Naturally, the name of this type of small tower comes from a word for "tower" |
a turret
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London, England, January 25, 1533 |
Henry VIII & Anne Boleyn
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Prawns a la Monza is a specialty of Tadich Grill, an institution in this California city since 1849 |
(Alex: That's in the Bay Area in [*]. Good place to go.)
San Francisco
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It's given by a store as a price guarantee when it runs out of a sale item |
a rain check
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This late champ patented a now-standard chess clock that gives a player added time after each move |
Bobby Fischer
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M. Night Shyamalan had a cameo as Dr. Hill in this 1999 film where a young boy chatted up dead folks |
The Sixth Sense
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Horace Walpole's 1764 novel "The Castle of Otranto" is regarded as the first in this spooky genre |
Gothic
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St. Petersburg, Russia, November 26, 1894 |
(Kimberly: Who are Alexandria & Nicholas II?)
Nicholas II & Alexandra
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Vietnamese prawn crackers are purchased flat; you take them home & cook them this way to make them puff up |
deep fry
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A banner waved at the finish line of a car race |
a checkered flag
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Viswanathan Anand won a 2007 supertournament, making him the first world champ from this country |
India
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This 1964 Beatles film was made for $500,000 & shot in a little over 6 weeks (they were working like dogs!) |
A Hard Day's Night
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Vaduz Castle overlooks the town of Vaduz in this principality |
(Ryan: What is Andorra?)
Liechtenstein
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Paris, France, May 16, 1770 |
(Kimberly: Who are Louis XVII & Marie Antoinette?)
Louis XVI & Marie Antoinette
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"Iron Chef" Chen Kenichi of prawns in chili sauce fame is the son of the man who brought this spicy Chinese style to Japan |
Szechuan
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Game using a 6-pointed star board, marbles & holes |
Chinese checkers
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You can always learn a few moves in this square's park at 5th Ave. & 4th St. in Greenwich Village |
(Alex: Minute to go now.)
Washington Square Park
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David Strathairn, as him: "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves. Good night, and good luck" |
(Edward R.) Murrow
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It's the 10-letter word for the grille seen here |
portcullis
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A Dutchman & an Englishwoman, London, England, November 4, 1677 |
William & Mary
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If you're enjoying king prawns puri in Dhaka, they probably came from this large bay |
(Alex: Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. [*] right there.)
the Bay of Bengal
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2-word term for what the winner of "Survivor" gets, or a reminder of the way things actually are |
a reality check
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