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The Prince of Morocco & the Prince of Arragon are suitors to Portia in this play |
(Hans: What is Two Gentlemen of Verona?) (Steve: What is Twelfth Night?) ... (Alex: Hans, you're doing one of these again. You knew that?) (Hans: Uh, it was the other one, I was gonna--) (Alex: Oh, okay. Go again.)
The Merchant of Venice
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Hayden Moss, who played baseball at ASU, stole home with $500,000 as the victorious houseguest on this CBS show |
Big Brother
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From 1869 to 1874 Gustav Nachtigal explored this desert, becoming the first to cross from Lake Chad to the White Nile |
Sahara
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If an archaeologist is holding this 6-letter hand-held triangular digging tool, she might be going to a dig site |
a trowel
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This state's Door Peninsula juts out between Green Bay & Lake Michigan |
Wisconsin
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Keep it up & you'll go far: GPA |
grade point average
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Last 3 words in the title of the sitcom with William Shatner as cranky father Ed Goodson |
My Dad Says
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Around 2750 B.C. Hannu, an Egyptian, sailed down this sea, reaching what is now Ethiopia & Somalia |
the Red Sea
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Also a Keanu sci fi movie, it's the layers of rock surrounding fossilized bones |
a matrix
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This triangular peninsula was occupied by Israeli forces during the Six Day War |
[Applause for Hans' run of the category] (Alex: You know your peninsulas, and you have $19,000 as the result.)
the Sinai Peninsula
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Don Pedro, Prince of Aragon, attempts to promote romances on behalf of Benedick & Claudio in this comedy |
Much Ado About Nothing
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Having scaled Everest at age 23, Bear Grylls began hosting this survivalist show on Discovery in 2006 |
Man vs. Wild
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In the late 1770s Robert Gordon explored this present-day country from the High Veldt to the Orange River |
(Ellen: What is Kenya?)
South Africa
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From the Latin for "made by skill", it's a portable object like a tool or a weapon made or used in the past |
artifact
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This Mexican peninsula lies between the Gulf of Mexico & the Caribbean Sea |
the Yucatán
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Orsino, the Duke of Illyria, gets this play's immortal first line: "If music be the food of love, play on" |
Twelfth Night
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"Fatal Vows: The Alexandra O'Hara Story" & "Mother, May I Sleep With Danger?" are films on this women's "Movie Network" |
Lifetime
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In 1503, on his second voyage to India, he established Portuguese trading posts at Sofala & Mozambigue |
da Gama
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Also called "foragers", these hyphenated early nomadic people depended on wild food sources |
(Alex: Hans?) (Hans: Um, what are "nomadic-hyphen-people"?) [Laughter] (Alex: No, what are [*], [*]. You lost just a little bit; still have a big big lead.)
hunter-gatherers
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The Adriatic, Ionian & Black Seas wash the shores of this peninsula |
(Alex: You are the dominator.) (Hans: Don't say that--don't jinx me.)
the Balkan Peninsula
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They bravely go up Down Under: RAAF |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Royal Australian Air Force
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Fortinbras, a character in "Hamlet", is the prince of this country |
Norway
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USA's website for this action drama says, "When spies get fired, they don't get a letter from human resources" |
(Hans: Uhhh... what is Chuck?) (Steve: What is Covert Affairs?)
Burn Notice
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John Hanning Speke & this fellow Brit had a long-running feud as to the real source of the Nile |
(Alex: Not the actor, of course.)
Sir Richard Burton
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Meaning "in place", the term "in" this means the position in which a discovery is first uncovered |
situ
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It's no folly--the northern tip of this Alaskan peninsula lies within the Arctic Circle |
the Seward Peninsula
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A non-state U.S. postal abbreviation: AS |
American Samoa
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