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Of eat, pray or love, the part of that bestseller that takes place on the Indonesian island of Bali |
(Caleb: What is pray?)
love
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She plays Alex Russo on "Wizards of Waverly Place" |
Selena Gomez
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In "The Tempest", Ferdinand plays this board game with Miranda, whom he plans to promote to queen |
chess
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The main story line of a literary work, or the spot where you could be buried |
plot
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1891: "Femmes de Tahiti (Sur la plage)" |
(Paul) Gauguin
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To misdirect one's energies is to do this "up the wrong tree" |
bark
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Did ja know that Jakarta is on this island? |
Java
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After appearing in "High School Musical", she released her cool debut single "Come Back To Me" |
Vanessa Hudgens
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France's dauphin taunts Henry V with a gift of these balls; you could say there's zero love lost between them |
tennis
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The protective paper cover around a hardbound book is known as this type of "jacket" |
dust
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1893: "The Scream" |
Edvard Munch
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Fill a hole tightly, or promote a product by mentioning it in the media |
plug
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(Kelly of the Clue Crew gives the clue.) The zoological boundary known as Wallace's Line runs through the Indonesian islands; animal life on the left is classed Asian, & on the right, including bowerbirds & marsupials, is the class named for this continent |
Australia
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She started off as one of the "Mean Girls" before donning her "Little Red Riding Hood" |
Amanda Seyfried
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Cleopatra learns of Antony's marriage while playing this game of which pool is the "pocket" type |
billiards
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Unrhymed poetry of irregular meter & rhythm is known by this 2-word term |
(Kevin: What is blank verse?)
free verse
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C. 1509: "Vitruvian Man" |
da Vinci
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To dip a food item into liquid, such as a donut into milk |
dunk
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Indonesia is home to more than 100 active these, including Sinabung |
volcanoes
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This actress' last name made her most appropriate to play the female lead in "King Arthur" |
Keira Knightley
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Kent trips Oswald & calls him a "base football player" for disrespecting this title royal, Goneril's father |
King Lear
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Usually followed by the resolution or denouement, it's the decisive turning point of a dramatic story! |
the climax
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1949: "Diego and I" |
Frida Kahlo
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To flick the middle finger from the thumb tip to the base of the thumb, producing this sharp noise |
snap
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This industry that makes the country less green generates 70% of Indonesia's greenhouse gas emissions |
timber industry (deforestation accepted)
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Rosie Huntington-Whiteley replaced Megan Fox in the 2011 film in this series |
Transformers
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In "Love's Labour's Lost", a character "plays at tables", an old term for this board game played with counters & dice |
(Caleb: What is bagatelle?)
backgammon
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As its prefix indicates, this 7-letter word is the implied meaning "underneath" a literary work |
subtext
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1812: "The Emperor Napoleon in his study at the Tuileries" |
Jacques-Louis David
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As a noun, it's a building where grain is ground into flour; as a verb, it means to do the grinding |
mill
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