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When this apostle saw Jesus walking on water, he said, "Lord, if it be thou, bid me come unto thee on the water" |
(Vijay: Who is [*]?) (Alex: I'm sorry?) (Vijay: Who is [*]?)
Peter
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Pieces of dinnerware are some of the only objects remaining from this airship designated the L.Z. 129 |
the Hindenburg
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In 1993 Boris Yeltsin shut down this newspaper for 30 days for inciting armed rebellion |
Pravda
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(I'm Ben Mankiewicz of Turner Classic Movies.) My grandfather Herman Mankiewicz shared screenplay credit with Orson Wells on this film, often called the greatest movie of all time |
[ERRATUM: "Welles" was misspelled in the clue as shown.]
Citizen Kane
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The most outstanding policeman's agricultural yield |
(Stephanie: What is a top cop's crop?) (Alex: Yes... no.) [Stephanie appears to realize her mistake.]
top cop crop
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To King Hezekiah, "Thus saith the Lord, set thine" this "in order, for thou shalt die, and not live" |
(Roger: What are... affairs?)
house
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To reconstruct the original Hollywood sign, you'd have to add these 4 letters |
L-A-N-D
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Al-Ahram, which features the pyramids on its masthead, is headquartered in this capital |
Cairo
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Ava Gardner was rarely lovelier than in Joseph L. Mankiewicz' "The Barefoot" this lady |
Contessa
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Jacket worn when transporting billys & nannys in a launch |
(Alex: Yeah, you got 'em all, you got all three.)
goat coat boat (or boat goat coat)
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"Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed" this "with her already in his heart" |
adultery
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This 23-inch beeping metal sphere galvanized America in the 1950s |
Sputnik
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Le Figaro began in 1826; this other Paris daily paper has been around only since 1944 |
Le Monde
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Herman Mankiewicz produced films like this troupe's classic comedy "Monkey Business" |
The Marx Brothers
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The greatest possible levy on Madame Tussaud's favorite sculpting material |
max wax tax
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A major theme of Ecclesiastes is stated in the second verse of the book: "All is" this |
(Alex: Stephanie?) (Stephanie: What is "All is... lost"?) [Laughter]
vanity
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Today thought of as a bejeweled statue, it was the Knights of Malta's annual tribute to the Holy Roman Emperor |
(Roger: You know how I like to roll, Alex--True Daily Double.) [Laughter]
the Maltese Falcon
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The name of this 145-year-old Argentine newspaper simply means "The Press" |
La Prensa
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Joseph L. Mankiewicz' last film was this 1972 Olivier-Caine battle of wits, remade in 2007 with Caine & Jude Law battling |
Sleuth
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Vestments of Thumper, the new head of the monastery |
(Stephanie: What is the... rabbit abbot... cabot?) (Roger: What is... a skunk monk's...)
rabbit abbot habit
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The activation of CERN's first accelerator helped develop the theory of this "anemic" type of force |
weak force
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"Behold, a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name" this |
Emmanuel
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In 2014 $4.6 million was the price for the first gold coin made in the U.S., known as the "Brasher" this Spanish coin |
Doubloon
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This German tabloid whose name means "Picture" was founded in 1952 for those with poor reading skills |
(Roger: What is... Stern?)
Bild
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The title character of Joseph's "All About Eve" isn't played by Bette Davis but by her |
(Roger: Who is... Crawford?) (Stephanie: Who is--[Shaking head] Anne Bancroft?) (Vijay: Who is Arden?) (Alex: Who is [*]? No harm, no foul on that one.)
Anne Baxter
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Go online with your brisket brag |
(Alex: That's weird.) [Roger chuckles.]
your post roast boast
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53 quadrupole these had to be replaced in the Large Hadron Collider after an accident |
magnets
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