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Dale Wasserman wrote the 1963 stage version of this Kesey novel about inmates in a mental institution |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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In 2002 the male & female winners of the Boston Marathon were from this country |
Kenya
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His March, 44 B.C. assassination took place in a temporary Senate House on the Campus Martius |
Julius Caesar
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Queen, knight, rook |
chess (or chess pieces)
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In addition to his portrait work, Rembrandt was also a master of this form that required acid |
etching
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To selfishly take more than one's share, especially of the road |
hog
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Before it went downriver as a 1929 film, it sailed on Broadway in 1927 as a Hammerstein & Kern musical |
Show Boat
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Cram" On Game Show Network puts contestants inside these, like hamsters |
wheels
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He tried to reopen his Washington, D.C. theater in July 1865, but was prevented from doing so |
(John) Ford
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Imperial, Buckingham, Pitti |
palaces
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Lady Bird Johnson probably wouldn't have approved of pop artist James Rosenquist's job from 1954 to 1960, painting these |
billboards (highway signs accepted)
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To live off the expenses of others, giving nothing in return |
leech or sponge
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His play "The Wild Duck" premiered in Bergen, Norway in 1885 |
Henrik Ibsen
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In 1982 this Georgia running back whose name makes him sound slow won the Heisman Trophy |
Herschel Walker
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On Aug. 6, 1945 this plane flew into history from tiny Tinian Island in the Pacific |
the Enola Gay
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Criticism, a scraped knee, a scorpion |
things that sting
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To take an in-person peek at his "Garden of Earthly Delights" hop on over to the Prado in Madrid |
Hieronymus Bosch
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To crash into with great force, as when battering down a door |
ram
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He won a 1920 Pulitzer Prize for the tragedy "Beyond the Horizon" |
Eugene O'Neill
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Judd Hirsch & Christine Lahti fled the law with son River Phoenix in tow in this 1988 drama |
Running on Empty
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Soon after Lee met Grant at Appomattox, Joe Johnston surrendered to this man at N.C.'s Bennett Place |
General Sherman
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Lindenwald, Montpelier, the Hermitage |
U.S. presidents' homes
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Berthe Morisot took up plein-air painting on the say of this man, her brother-in-law & "Le Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe" painter |
Edouard Manet
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To deceive or trick |
fox or outfox
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Composer Kurt Weill collaborated with this playwright to create "The Threepenny Opera" |
Bertolt Brecht
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For women at the Olympics, the 100-meter run comes in 2 styles, plain & with these |
hurdles
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On Feb. 10, 1962 this man & Soviet spy Rudolf Abel crossed the Glienicker Bridge in opposite directions |
Francis Gary Powers
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A picture, curtains, blood |
things that are drawn
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From the French for "wild beast", this art movement led by Matisse lasted only from 1905 to 1908 |
Fauvism
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To hum, buzz or speak in a monotonous tone |
drone
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