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JACK NICHOLSON'S OSCAR-NOMINATED ROLES |
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COLLEGES NAMED FOR PEOPLE |
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Narrowing to just 16 miles, the Sunda Strait separates Java from this island |
Sumatra
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Retired actuary Warren Schmidt (2002) |
About Schmidt
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Archery arrow's goal |
target
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This university has campuses in Utah & Hawaii |
Brigham Young
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The Black Panther Party is organized |
the 1960s
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In 2003, remains were found in Indonesia of what many have called a small species of humans nicknamed these, from Tolkien |
hobbits
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Astronaut Garrett Breedlove (1983) |
(Julie: What is The Right Stuff?)
Terms of Endearment
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An antonym of "recollect" |
forget
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D.C.'s Columbian University got this new name in 1904 |
(Eric: What is Georgetown?) ... (Alex: What is [*]--not Georgetown.)
George Washington University
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The February 26 attack on the World Trade Center |
the '90s
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With close to 200 million adherents, Indonesia has the world's largest population of members of this religion |
Muslim
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Oil rigger Robert DuPea (1970) |
Five Easy Pieces
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In the Bible it means to make children |
beget
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This Tulsa school was named for the evangelist seen here |
Oral Roberts University
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Grace Metalious' "Peyton Place" is published |
the '50s
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Following a bitter war for independence, this European nation granted Indonesia self-rule in 1949 |
the Netherlands
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Hitman Charley Partanna (1985) |
(Alex: That was [*].) [Imitates Jack Nicholson] Charlie Partanna. [Normal voice] I love the way he told that--he mentioned his name.)
Prizzi's Honor
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In 1984 Penzoil & Texaco both thought they had bought this company |
(Alex: They both believed they had purchased [*].)
Getty Oil
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One of the Claremont Colleges says, "Our name is" this (Harvey this), "and we're proud of it" |
Mudd
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Italy conquers Ethiopia |
the '30s
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In 2010, Merapi, one of these in Indonesia, displaced nearly 400,000 people |
(Megan: What is a tsunami?)
a volcano
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Playwright Eugene O'Neill (1981) |
(Alex: Yes, that's the movie.)
Reds
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A vacation far from your daily worries, or a Steve McQueen action film |
(Eric: I don't know why I rang in.)
getaway
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This private liberal arts college in Bronxville, N.Y. was named for the wife of its founding donor |
Sarah Lawrence
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The Washington Post wins its first Public Service Pulitzer |
(Alex: For its coverage of Watergate. [*].)
the 1970s
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