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WHY DOES THAT SOUND FAMILIAR? |
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& THE CATEGORY OF GEOGRAPHY |
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His romance with Bonnie Parker was put on hold when he was jailed in Waco for burglary |
(Clyde) Barrow
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This poetic work by Homer ends, "Such was the burial of Hector, breaker of horses" |
the Illiad
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It's the website where Gwyneth Paltrow & Chris Martin announced their separation |
(Tod: What is Facebook?) (Catherine: What is TMZ?)
goop.com
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Bellicose: you've ominously heard of this "before the storm" |
calm
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In 10 years of Harry Potter movies, a scar shaped like this was applied 2,000 times to Daniel's forehead |
a lightning bolt
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Budapest & Belgrade are ports on this nearly 1,800-mile river of "blue" |
the Danube
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Yolanda Saldivar, who murdered this singer in 1995, is doing life at Mountain View in Gatesville |
Selena
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Aristophanes' "The Clouds" satirizes this philosopher as the representative of Atheism |
Socrates
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Michael Peña played this Mexican-American labor leader in a 2014 film |
(Cesar) Chavez
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Copious: a way to serve meat |
rare
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In 2011 Daniel filled the shoes of Robert Morse & Matthew Broderick admirably, giving us the "business" in this B'way show |
(Catherine: What is The Producers?)
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
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The greatest north-south distance of this South American country is 2,731 miles; east-west, 2,684 |
(Alex: Yes, site of the World Cup this year and the upcoming Olympics.)
Brazil
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The prison at this Texas "ville", named for the Alabama one, housed outlaw John Wesley Hardin |
Huntsville
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Book 1 of this epic narrative by Ovid begins with a story of the creation of the world |
Metamorphoses
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Abdul Haq Wasiq & 4 colleagues were heading home in 2014 in exchange for this American |
(Tod: Who is... ah... sorry.)
Bowe Bergdahl
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Adulterated: some animals are this-bred |
pure
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In 2013 Daniel was a howl as this beat poet in "Kill Your Darlings" |
(Allen) Ginsberg
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In January 1855, 15 years after the founding of what's now this New Zealand capital, it suffered an 8.2 earthquake |
(Tod: What is Auckland?) ... (Alex: You're gonna go there--all right!)
Wellington
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In 1966 an appeals court reversed the murder conviction of this Dallas inmate, but he died in January 1967 |
(Alex: Yes, the man who shot Lee Harvey Oswald. We have less than a minute to go now.)
Jack Ruby
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This Roman satirist whose name sounds like a word meaning "childish" asked, "But who is to guard the guards?" |
Juvenal
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In 2014 the Supreme Court said that this chain of stores could refuse to pay for employees' birth control |
Hobby Lobby
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Flee: part of the head |
(Alan: What is stay?) ... (Alex: You don't flee--you stand and you [*].)
face
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It wasn't just another day at the office for Daniel when he guested on "Extras", starring this British comic as Andy |
Ricky Gervais
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Over 9,400 feet, Maromokotro is the highest point on this island 250 miles east of Africa's mainland |
(Tod: What is... Mozambique?) ... (Alex: Yes, Mozambique's on the mainland.)
Madagascar
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Onetime Harris County Jail inmate Charles Harrelson committed one of the few murders of a federal one of these |
a judge
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When war broke out between Athens & Sparta in 431 B.C., he began writing an 8-book history of the war |
Thucydides
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Anne Hidalgo will keep the lights on as this European city's first female mayor |
Paris
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Unfair: when found before "deserts", likely unappetizing |
just
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There's little horseplay in this horse play by Peter Shaffer in which Daniel made his Broadway debut in 2008 |
Equus
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This Alaskan peninsula's name is a homophone for what you may need to spot it on a map |
(Alex: [*]--you need a keen eye. Correct.)
Kenai
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