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Every graduate should know he speaks of the "pomp and circumstance" of war to Iago |
Othello
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(Hi, I'm Joel Schumacher.) People noticed in the '90s when I directed this title hero in a tight rubber suit (on him, not me) |
Batman
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Greece, Lebanon, Italy |
Italy
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This Irish town prodcued fine crystal from 1783 to 1851; after a 96-year gap, production resumed in 1947 |
Waterford
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Students can swim, play sports & work out at this university's Rockne Memorial Recreational Facility |
Notre Dame
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A sacred song or poem of the Bible |
a psalm
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In "Henry IV, Part II", a hostess complains that this knight has "eaten me out of house and home" |
(Sir John) Falstaff
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(Schumacher reads his clue.) This 1925 Lon Chaney movie was silent; the 2004 movie I directed with the same title is definitely not |
The Phantom of the Opera
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Turkmenistan, Japan, Mongolia |
Turkmenistan
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In 1674 England's George Ravenscroft patented glass that used an oxide of this heavy element, Pb |
lead
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This university in Washington, D.C. was founded in 1867 to educate newly freed slaves & their descendants |
Howard University
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A pen name used by an author |
a pseudonym
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Trinculo & Caliban make "strange bedfellows" in this romance |
The Tempest
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(Schumacher reads his clue.) I took just 12 days to shoot the movie with Colin Farrell trapped in one of these--hey, it was basically one location |
Phone Booth
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Ecuador, Chile, Uruguay |
Ecuador
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In 1880 he obtained a patent for glass that changed colors when viewed from different angles |
Tiffany
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Named for the Indian tribe, this university was chartered in Oxford, Ohio, not in Florida, in 1809 |
Miami (University of Ohio)
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23rd letter of the Greek alphabet |
(Annemarie: What is pi?) (Alex: No.) (Annemarie: Ooh!)
psi
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Antonio claims he saved Sebastian from "the jaws of death" in this holiday-based comedy |
Twelfth Night
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(Joel Schumacher reads his clue.) In my life I've done a few things in excess, & one of them was directing the INXS video for this "satanic" song |
"Devil Inside"
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The Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti |
Jamaica
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The name of millefiori, a decorative glass often used for paperweights, means "glass of a thousand" these |
flowers
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What was once the Church College of Hawaii now operates as a branch of this mainland university |
Brigham Young (University)
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A general in Alexander's army, he became king of Egypt in 305 B.C. |
Ptolemy
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In this comedy Duke Senior laments to Orlando that they have "seen better days" |
As You Like It
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(Schumacher reads his clue.) The tagline of this movie I directed was "Sleep all day. Party all night. Never grow old. Never die. It's fun to be a vampire." |
(Alex: Hey, you know your Joel Schumacher films! You ran the category!) (Jessica: Thank you.) (Alex: Way to go, young lady!)
The Lost Boys
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The Philippines, Australia, Indonesia |
Indonesia
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In the late 13th century this island became Venice's center of glassmaking |
Murano
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On May 4, classes at this Midwestern school recess from noon until 2:00 p.m. as part of an official day of remembrance |
(Alex: That's right. The remembrance of the shootings of 1970. Go again, David.)
Kent State
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The supposed ability to use mental powers to move objects, it's often abbreviated PK |
psychokinesis
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