SHAKESPEARE CHARACTERS' DYING WORDS |
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"As sweet as balm, as soft as air, as gentle--O Antony!--nay I will take thee too |
(Jay: Who is Juliet?)
Cleopatra
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Those who've cried in Atlantic City include winners of this glamorous title, like Carolyn Sapp in 1991 |
Miss America
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If I pass you on a track when I've gone around 6 times & you've only done 5, I've done this to you |
lapped
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Ratified in 1992, it prohibits congressional salary increases taking effect until the start of the following term |
the 27th Amendment
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Marketing for this brand for Ouchies has included decorative "Stars 'n Strips" |
Band-Aids
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An old proverb states that this "knocks only once" |
opportunity
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"Lay on, Macduff, and damned be him that first cries, 'hold, enough"' |
Macbeth
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On winning her Oscar, a Gucci-clad Charlize Theron tearfully thanked "everybody in " this country, her homeland |
South Africa
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Haagen-Dazs makes a frozen yogurt flavor called vanilla raspberry this |
Swirl
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Jonathan Franzen is from Webster Groves, a suburb of this Missouri city where he set "The Twenty-Seventh City" |
St. Louis
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It's the scariest cereal in General Mills' Big G line |
Boo Berry
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New students may go through this process to familiarize themselves with their school & environment |
orientation
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"The rest is silence" |
Hamlet
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Kimberley Kennedy's book about healing after her fiance bailed just before their wedding is "Left at" this |
the Altar
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Hyphenated term for a circle made by an airplane, starting by going straight up |
loop-de-loop
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In the King James Bible, these are the first & last of the 27 books of the New Testament |
Matthew & Revelation
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For decades car buyers were asked, "wouldn't you really rather have" this |
a Buick
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11-letter name of the CIA service not suitable for those who like to talk about their jobs at parties |
clandestine
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"I kissed thee ere I killed thee. no way but this, killing myself, to die upon a kiss" |
(Danielle: Who is Juliet?)
Othello
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Kelly on "90210", she was nicknamed "Puddles" for crying as a child & cried when she was voted off "Dancing with the Stars" |
(Danielle: Who is Jeannie Garth?) (Jay: Who is Shannen Doherty?) [The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Jennie Garth
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One-word name for a traffic circle; try not to go around more than, say, ten times without exiting |
a roundabout
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This Roman emperor began his 40-year reign in 27 B.C. |
(Jay: Who is Tiberius?) (Sam: Who is Claudius?) ... (Alex: With a minute to go.)
Caesar Augustus
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This shaver brand claims its pulsonic technology breaks the 10,000-micro-vibrations-per-minute barrier |
Braun
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It's a complete list of the recordings by a composer, performer or conductor |
a discography
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The Old Sow one of these off Maine is the largest in the Americas; one vortex has been measured at 250 feet across |
a whirlpool
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"Attila" & "Il Corsaro" are 2 of this Italian composer's 27 operas |
Verdi
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A chef in commercials sings about how his lasagna can't compete with this maker's packaged one |
(Sam: What is Buitoni?) (Danielle: Who is Chef Boyardee?) (Jay: What is Barilla?) ... (Alex: I didn't realize there were so many B's in the food industry.)
Bertolli
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A weak & timid person with an unassertive nature, named for comic strip character Caspar |
milquetoast
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