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RARELY QUOTED SHAKESPEAREAN DIALOGUE |
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I swear I saw Dag Hammarskjold in Times Square; he's the top man in this nearby organization |
the U.N.
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A rug with a thick pile, or to chase & catch fly balls |
shag
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Actress Jennifer Hewitt |
Love
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Unfortunately for the Mets, on September 28, 2008, the Marlins beat them 4-2 in the last game played here |
Shea Stadium
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One reference to Yom Kippur is found in Leviticus 23, which calls for a "day of" this |
atonement
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Polonius, Act II, Scene i: "Wherefore should you do this?" |
Hamlet
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Going to Cannes? Make sure you've got plenty of these, made the monetary unit over there in 1795 |
francs
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This negative verb is found in "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" |
deny
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The Romantic Percy Shelley |
Bysshe
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Prior to becoming the New England Patriots, the Boston Patriots played their home games at this ballpark |
Fenway Park
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The Kol Nidre, an introductory prayer of Yom Kippur eve, is traditionally sung in this language of Jesus |
Aramaic
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Ariel, Act I, Scene ii: "No" |
The Tempest
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I'm looking forward to lots more books from this author; "Music for Chameleons" won't be the last |
Truman Capote
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An eft is the juvenile terrestrial stage of this amphibian |
(Daniel: What is toad?)
a newt
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Fur magnate & dynasty founder John Astor |
Jacob
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John L. Sullivan was the first heavyweight champ to box in this original venue; in 1971, Joe Frazier beat Ali there |
Madison Square Garden
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Traditional Rosh Hashanah foods include this fruit, with the hope that one's merits increase in number to match its seeds |
the pomegranate
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Second Capulet, Act I, Scene v: "His son is thirty" |
Romeo and Juliet
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This "comp"any gave the first e-mail capability for PC users, & they'll rule the Internet for decades |
CompuServe
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The name of this central part of a church comes from the Latin for "ship", a reference to its shape |
nave
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Abolitionist William Garrison |
Lloyd
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It's hosted 2 Olympic Games, 2 Super Bowls & one World Series; it's also home to the USC Trojans |
(Joon: What's the Rose Bowl?)
the (L.A.) Coliseum
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Teruah, meant to sound like sobbing, is one type of blast on this, a ram's horn |
the shofar
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Goneril, Act II, Scene iv: "At your choice, sir" |
King Lear
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I'm excited about this political magazine with Cindy Crawford as Washington on its first cover |
George
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This powerful engine from Dodge gets its name from the half-sphere shape of the combustion chamber |
a Hemi
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Tell Peter Tchaikovsky the news |
Ilyich
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In the beginning this team iced the puck at the Border Cities Arena in Windsor, Ontario; then for 50 years at Olympia Stadium |
(Joon: Who are the Senators?) ... (Alex: With my hockey hero, Gordie Howe.)
the Detroit Red Wings
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In ancient times on Yom Kippur, a priest laid the sins of the people upon an animal, leading to this term |
(Joon: What is sacrificial lamb?) (Daniel: What is fatted calf?)
scapegoat
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Cassio, Act I, Scene ii: "To who?" |
(Katie: What is Julius Caesar?) ... (Alex: Cassio, not Cassius.)
Othello
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