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Lake Mead was formed by damming this river |
the Colorado
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Supermodel-actress Macpherson |
Elle
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Thanks in part to Sir Henry Tate's innovation, tea drinkers opt for "one lump or two" of this |
sugar
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1885: "You don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'" |
(The Adventures of) Huckleberry Finn
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You didn't get sent directly to this prison that closed in 1963; other U.S. prisons sent their worst prisoners there |
Alcatraz
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In 1957, "everybody in the whole cell block was dancin' to" this title tune |
"Jailhouse Rock"
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An Iroquois word that means "where goods are brought in" gives this river that flows past D.C. its name |
the Potomac
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This pronoun refers to the one being addressed in a conversation |
you
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In cheesemaking, first the proteins in the milk are turned into solid lumps called these |
(Kasey: What is whey?)
curds
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1838: "Please, sir, I want some more" |
Oliver Twist
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On May 5, 1981 Bobby Sands died on the 66th day of his hunger strike in this city's Maze Prison |
Belfast
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Sean Penn was in the pen in this 1995 film directed by Tim Robbins |
Dead Man Walking
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Middle name of cosmetics queen Mary Ash |
Kay
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Lumpy Brannum played this important role on "Captain Kangaroo" |
Mr. Green Jeans
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1852: "I won't be taken, Eliza; I'll die first! I'll be free, or I'll die!" |
Uncle Tom's Cabin
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It hasn't been a prison or even a building since 1789, but its "Place" is still a landmark |
the Bastille
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(Hi, I'm Paul McCrane from ER.) I appeared as a prison guard in this Morgan Freeman film based on a story by Stephen King |
The Shawshank Redemption
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The Grand Coulee Dam derives electric power from this river |
(Micah: What is the Snake River?) (Kasey: What is the Missouri?)
the Columbia
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Robert Frost wrote that a poem "begins as a lump" here, "a sense of wrong, a homesickness" |
the throat
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1953: "He flicked the igniter and the house jumped up in a gorging fire that burned the evening sky red" |
(Kasey: What is In Cold Blood?)
Fahrenheit 451
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Like his character Raskolnikov, he had a stay in a prison in Siberia |
Fyodor Dostoevsky
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This harrowing 1978 film that made Brad Davis a star wasn't exactly a Turkish delight |
Midnight Express
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It's the longest river entirely within Canada |
the Mackenzie
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It precedes walk, hawk & cee |
jay
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This lumpy substance, whose name is French for "gray amber", comes from sperm whales |
ambergris
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1928: "She married Clifford Chatterley in 1917, when he was home for a month on leave" |
Lady Chatterley's Lover
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This Lord Mayor of London, known for his cat, helped rebuild Newgate Prison, later home to William Penn |
Dick Whittington
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Ashley Judd finds out that she can't be convicted twice for killing her husband in this 1999 drama |
Double Jeopardy
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