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In 2007 this Down Under landmark designed by Jorn Utzon became a UNESCO World Heritage Site |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Sydney Opera House
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St. George's Channel south of Dublin connects this sea with the North Atlantic |
the Irish Sea
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MTV's Video of the Year for 2011 was this California gurl's "Firework" |
Katy Perry
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Cobweb & Mustardseed are 2 of the fairies in this play |
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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Meet me in the quad, this 10-letter area on campus |
the quadrangle
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This 19th century author was not only related to one of the judges but some of the accused witches as well |
Nathaniel Hawthorne
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A 1960 design competition entry helped get this Chinese American selected to design the multi-airline terminal at JFK |
I.M. Pei
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The Aleutian Basin forms part of the southwest floor of this sea |
the Bering Sea
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This British musical about a coal miner's young son danced away with 10 Tony Awards in 2009 |
Billy Elliot
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All the words start with the same letter in the title of this play from around 1595 |
Love's Labour's Lost
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On "Star Trek", the federation's planets are mostly in the Alpha one |
the Quadrant
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5-year-old Dorcas Goode confessed to being a witch & keeping one of these spirits in animal form, in her case a black snake |
[Colin shakes his head.] (Alex: Colin?) (Colin: What is a--) [The time expiry signal sounds.] (Colin: --demon?)
a familiar
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Rafael Viñoly's 432 this non-numbered avenue has a $95 million penthouse looking down on the Empire State Building |
Park Avenue
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One boat tour of this largest Scottish lake by surface area stops at the pubs along its bonny, bonny banks |
Loch Lomond
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Ty Burrell & this TV wife on "Modern Family" both won Best Supporting Comedy Emmys in 2011 |
(Kristin: Who is...uh, sorry.)
Julie Bowen
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Shakespeare introduced the English name Jessica for a character in this play |
The Merchant of Venice
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Davenport & Bettendorf, Iowa, plus 3 (huh?) places in Illinois |
the Quad Cities
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Harvard's pres., from this preaching family, said 10 witches escaped is better than 1 innocent condemned |
Mather
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A 72-pound lake trout has been caught in this "Great" lake, the largest entirely within Canada |
(Kristin: What is the Great Slave Lake?) (Irene: What is Lake Superior?)
the Great Bear Lake
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In 2008 this trio composed of Charles Kelley, Hillary Scott & Dave Haywood was named CMA New Artist of the Year |
Lady Antebellum
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Christopher Sly has the first line of this comedy |
[Alex did not include the leading article when giving the correct response.]
The Taming of the Shrew
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A French square dance for 4 couples, with or without lobsters |
(Alex: That is it, with less than a minute to go now.)
a quadrille
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In 1976 Science magazine blamed the strange behavior of some on ergot, this type of organism that grows on grains |
(Kristin: What is a blight?)
a fungus
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Say hello to Dali in Paris' Pompidou Center, co-designed by this Italian whose name is music to your ears |
Renzo Piano
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The Torne River, which forms the border between Sweden & Finland, flows into this large gulf |
the Gulf of Bothnia
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12 years in the making, this tale of growing up won Best Motion Picture, Drama at the 2015 Golden Globes |
Boyhood
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Act I, scene i of this play is set before Master Page's house; the title tells you where the house is |
(Irene: What is Two Gentlemen of Verona?)
The Merry Wives of Windsor
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Like Munchkin, it's one of the fictional lands of Oz |
Quadling
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