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WHO'D YOU KILL TO GET THAT JOB? |
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The Sistine Chapel is best known for its ceiling painted by this man |
Michelangelo
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Will Smith rapped, "Looked at my kingdom, I was finally there, to sit on my throne as the prince of" this |
Bel-Air
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Mentioning a Mediterranean city, it's the only Shakespeare play with a national capital in the title |
(Tim: [Shakes head]) (Alex: Oh, you rang in too soon, before your brain was engaged.)
Timon of Athens
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From Dresden take A13 north to this city where you can visit the Brandenburg Gate |
Berlin
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He led Charles I's trial & execution in 1649 & later became Lord Protector; sometimes it's not good to be the king |
Oliver Cromwell
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Ship anchoring spot |
a harbor
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The Sistine Chapel was built during the 15th century reign of the fourth pope of this name |
(Stephanie: [Beaten to the buzzer by Tim] Who was Pope Julius--oop.) (Tim: Who was Pope... Julian--uh, [*]. Pope [*].) (Alex: Right. You were almost thrown off because Stephanie would have given an incorrect response.) (Stephanie: I would have.)
Sixtus
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If you could handle seeing Dennis Franz' tush in a shower, then this cop show that debuted in '93 was for you |
NYPD Blue
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Seen here, this breed originated around 800 B.C. |
(Tim: What is a Pekingese? [Pronounces first syllable as "PAY"]) (Daniel: What is a Pekingese? [Pronounces first syllable as "PEE"])
a Lhasa apso
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Little Uli should have gone before we left Darmstadt; now he'll just have to wait 20 km for the next Raststatte, this |
a rest stop
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After leading the fight for Louis XVI's execution, he joined the Committee of Public Safety in July 1793 |
Robespierre
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An instruction manual like the one Boy Scouts use |
a handbook
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The ceiling depicts the creation, Adam & Eve & 3 scenes concerning this sailor |
Noah
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On a sitcom he played cable TV host Tim Taylor |
Tim Allen
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A vacuum cleaner salesman & spy named Jim Wormold is the protagonist of this Graham Greene novel |
Our Man in Havana
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I, this Roman emperor, may have been killed by my wife Agrippina in 54 A.D. so Nero could take over |
Claudius
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It's at one end of your bed |
a headboard
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The chapel was built to the dimensions of this man's temple, as described in the Old Testament |
(Tim: Who is David?)
Solomon
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In 1990 Don Knotts re-teamed with his old pal Andy Griffith, playing Les Calhoun on this legal drama |
Matlock
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Hostages who under stress grow emotionally attached to their captors are exhibiting this syndrome |
Stockholm syndrome
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In 2008, citing safety & CO2, Bremen became the first German state to legislate these on all its Autobahnen |
speed limits
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In 1040 Macbeth killed this king to take the throne of Scotland; there's a play in there somewhere... |
(Stephanie: Oh, uh, who was, uh...)
Duncan
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Anatomically, the ischium is part of it |
your hip bone
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One use of the Sistine Chapel is when this group gets together periodically to elect a new pope within its confines |
the Cardinals
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Roma Downey was the heavenly title character & Della Reese her supervisor on this CBS drama |
Touched by an Angel
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Her father Francis says at about age 3 she heard him in a long argument & said, "Cut!" |
(Daniel: [Shakes head]) (Alex: Oh, nothing's coming to you. Too bad.) ... (Alex: The daughter of Francis Ford Coppola, and Sofia, of course, the capital of Bulgaria.)
Sofia Coppola
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In Hamburg Autobahn A7 includes a tunnel under this 4-letter river |
(Stephanie: What is the Oder?)
the Elbe
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Killing Shawar, vizier of Egypt, helped put this future foe of the Crusaders in that job in 1169 |
Saladin (or Salah ad-Din)
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Heading for perdition |
hellbound
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