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OTHER JULIA ROBERTS MOVIES |
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In 1996 East Timorese activists Carlos Belo & Jose Ramos-Horta won this international prize |
the Nobel Peace Prize
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In wine coolers: The imaginary Frank Bartles &... |
Jaymes
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Discharged in 1783, Deborah Sampson had served in this war under the name Robert Shurtleff |
the American Revolution
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Julia was fairy nice as Tinkerbell in this 1991 film |
Hook
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She had her first one-woman show in 1940, when she was 80; her 100th birthday was declared a holiday |
(Ramsey: Who is Mary Cassatt?) (Evelyn: Who is Georgia O'Keeffe?)
Grandma Moses
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In 1962 in Rogers, Arkansas he opened the first "Mart" in his empire |
Sam Walton
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Begun in the 600s, the Potala Palace in Lhasa is the traditional home of this religious leader |
the Dalai Lama
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In nifty gifts: Alfred Hammacher &... |
(William) Schlemmer
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It's said that she suggested 5-point stars for the U.S. flag because they could be cut with a single snip of the scissors |
Betsy Ross
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Julia's Kevin Bacon number is 1; she starred with him in this 1990 medical student thriller |
Flatliners
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The self-portraits of this artist seen here are based on photos by Christopher Makos |
Andy Warhol
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It's a big, shaggy mustache |
a walrus mustache
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Seen here, he involuntarily moved to Taiwan in 1949 |
Chiang Kai-shek
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On Wall Street: Charles Merrill, Edmund Lynch, Edward Pierce, Charles Fenner &... |
Winthrop Smith
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In her efforts to gain equal rights for women, she founded NOW in 1966 & became its first president |
(Evelyn: Who is Gloria Steinem?) ... (Alex: Who is [*]?--who worked with her.)
Betty Friedan
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Julia's character Mary Reilly was this doctor's maid |
Dr Jekyll
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This "Night Watch" artist painted portraits of himself throughout his lifetime |
(Evelyn: Who is Van Gogh?)
Rembrandt
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To lie down & roll in something, like pigs in mud |
wallow
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At 20,000 feet, the world's highest battleground is the Siachen Glacier on the border between these 2 countries |
India & Pakistan
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In film projectors: Donald Bell &.... |
(Evelyn: Who is Howe?) ... (Alex: Oh, Evelyn, if you'd just stretched that out a little to make it [*].) [The end-of-round signal sounds.] [ERRATUM: The clue had a four-period ellipsis.]
Howell
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When Victoria Woodhull ran for president in 1872, she chose this man, a former slave, as her running mate |
(Derek: Who is Dred Scott?)
Frederick Douglass
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"Habeas Corpus" starring Julia was a movie within this Robert Altman satire of Hollywood |
The Player
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This Spanish artist, court painter to Charles IV, is seen here in an 1815 self-portrait |
Goya
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"Water is the only drink for a wise man", Thoreau wrote in this work |
Walden
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Outlawed in 1829, this fiery Hindu funereal practice commemorated the death of one of the god Shiva's wives |
(Ramsey: What's a funeral pyre?) ... (Alex: What is the practice of [*]?--the wife of the deceased throwing herself on the pyre.)
sati
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In 1941 she was the only member of the House to vote against entering WWII |
(Derek: Who is Frances Perkins?)
Jeannette Rankin
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He played Jerry Fletcher, the man who talked Julia into believing his "Conspiracy Theory" |
Mel Gibson
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Berthe Morisot, the first female impressionist, was the sister-in-law of this "Luncheon on the Grass" painter |
(Evelyn: Uh, who... Who is Mary Cassatt?)
(Édouard) Manet
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On this "Night" witches were known to gather on the Brocken in Germany |
(Ramsey: What is All Hallows Night?)
Walpurgis Night
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