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This play begins at a queen's palace in Alexandria |
(Brad: What is Julius Caesar?) (Alli: What is A Midsummer Night's Dream?)
Antony and Cleopatra
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I kept a close watch on this hit of mine as it climbed into the Top 20 in 1956 |
(Alli: What is "Ring Of Fire"?) (Mike: What is "Walk The Line"?) [Mike was initially ruled correct, but at the start of Double Jeopardy!, it was determined that he gave the name of the biographical film rather than the song title.]
"I Walk The Line"
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For our dish I'm sauteing this type of mushroom, actually creminis but called this when they get big & fat |
portobello
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This baby food company began operations in Fremont, Michigan in 1928 |
Gerber
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China's 100-yuan banknote shows this guy's head in red |
Mao
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Pink, reef & sea preceder (5) |
coral
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This happy play is set in Athens & a nearby wood where fairies cast their spells |
(Alli: What is A Midsummer's Night Dream?) ... (Alex: You put that possessive "S"... and it doesn't belong. It's [*], not "Midsummer's".)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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I duetted with this lady on a hit version of "If I Were A Carpenter"; she did marry me & have my baby |
June Carter Cash
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For the sauce I'm making this 9-letter concoction that'll be ready when part of the port's volume has cooked off |
a reduction
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This U.S. political party held its first statewide meeting in Jackson, Michigan in July 1854 |
the Republican party
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Israel's 1968 5-lira banknote showed this scientist in green & white next to a blue & orange cloud of atoms |
Einstein
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Siesta for a feline? (6) |
catnap
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The courtyard of Inverness is the setting for Act I, Scene vii of this masterpiece |
Macbeth
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In a 1963 hit I recounted my fall into one of these--ouch! it burns, burns, burns! |
a "Ring Of Fire"
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For a leafy garnish, I've cored a tomato & am stuffing it with this green from the Italian for "rocket" |
arugula
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In 1935 Michigan workers formed this organization, the UAW |
United Auto Workers
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A dark blue image of this spooky ancient riddler stares out from Egypt's 10-piastre note |
the Sphinx
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Irish city & county (4) |
Cork
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Most of "Hamlet" takes place within this castle |
Elsinore
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I heard the gravy train a-comin' in 1968 when I recorded these "blues", a No. 1 country hit, at the title place |
"Folsom Prison Blues"
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Before baking, I'm brushing olive oil on our puff pastries described by this 10-letter term, as they lack yeast |
unleavened
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The Michigan region was ceded by France to Great Britain by the 1763 Treaty of Paris ending this war |
(Alex: You got them both in there!)
the Seven Years' War / the French and Indian War
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Ireland's 1999 10-pound note showed this author in green against the brown Wicklow Hills & blue Dublin Bay |
(James) Joyce
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Most of "As You Like It" takes place in this forest |
Arden
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I was a proud papa when this gal, my daughter, topped the country charts with "Seven Year Ache" |
Rosanne Cash
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I'm layering the pastry with mushrooms & sauce, creating this appetizer named for an emperor |
a Napoleon
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In 1894 C.W. Post created his warm cereal drink Postum in this Michigan city |
Battle Creek
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In 1982, this country issued a 5,000-zloty note featuring a green Frederic Chopin |
Poland
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