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Of north, south, east or west, the primary direction from Moscow to St. Petersburg |
(Leslie: What is south?)
north
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A tagline for "Thirteen Days" is: This island. "1962. You'll never believe how close we came" |
Cuba
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Hanging chads hold up presidential election results! |
2000
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In French: Chinois |
Chinese
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The first Soviet atom bomb was produced at the Mayak Complex in this range running from the Arctic to Kazakhstan |
the Urals
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In 1932 Ethel Barrymore played Empress Alexandra & her brother Lionel had power over her as this man |
Rasputin
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The American lobster is basically differentiated from Pacific ones by having these big enough to eat |
claws
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Paris falls to the Nazis! |
1940
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This orator who unsuccessfully ran for U.S. President 3 times was known as "The Great Commoner" |
(Chuck: Who is Clay?)
William Jennings Bryan
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In Portuguese: Coreano |
(Leslie: What is crown?)
Korean
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An island off the north coast is named for this majority group in revolutionary circles |
the Bolsheviks
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Before "Dragonheart" there was this movie in which Eric Stoltz looks for King Richard I |
Lionheart
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Olympic Games begin in Montreal! |
1976
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"The Great Commoner" & "The British Cicero" were nicknames of this "elder" statesman |
William Pitt
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In Norwegian: Nederlansk |
(Leslie: What is Netherlands?)
Dutch
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Siberia is bordered on its east by the Bering Sea, Sea of Okhotsk & Sea of this country |
Japan
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In "Max", this "Say Anything" actor has to say, "You're an awfully hard man to like, Hitler, but I'm going to try" |
John Cusack
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Term for a tidal area used to store live lobsters, or where a stray dog might end up |
the pound
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Chernobyl reactor explodes! |
(Doug: What is 1985?)
1986
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This 18th & 19th c. poet & illustrator called one work "Oh, How I Dreamt of Things Impossible" |
William Blake
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Most of this capital city of a Russian republic has been destroyed by Russian-Chechen fighting |
Grozny
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Alec Guinness is seen here as this monarch:
"Democracy, Mr. Cromwell, was a Greek drollery, based on the foolish notion that there are extraordinary possibilities in very ordinary people." |
Charles I
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Spanish Civil War erupts! |
1936
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He's the journalist & abolitionist seen here |
William Lloyd Garrison
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In Latvian: Ungaru Valoda |
Hungarian
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