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LITERARY CAST OF CHARACTERS |
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A treat for the feet including toenail trimming |
a pedicure
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France, you've lost a 1340 naval battle to England to start this war, but it's a long way from over--I mean a long way |
the Hundred Years' War
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"The rain in Spain stays" this way "in the plain" |
mainly
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Santiago & Manolin |
(Liz: I don't know.)
The Old Man and the Sea
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19th century nationalist leader Daniel O'Connell |
(Alex: That's right, with less than a minute to go now.)
Ireland
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It's the facility represented here during a 1789 event |
the Bastille
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It precedes "Ballroom" in a Baz Luhrmann title |
strictly
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Claude Frollo & Esmeralda |
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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Dan Aykroyd, before he crossed the streams |
Canada
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The home called Kykuit, meaning "lookout", housed 4 generations of this family who founded Standard Oil |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Rockefeller
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France enjoyed a round of "Frere Jacques" in 1995 when he went from being mayor of Paris to the presidency |
(Andrew: Who is Chrétien?)
Jacques Chirac
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Risky adverb Christopher Koch chose to complete his novel title "The Year of Living..." |
dangerously
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Elinor & Marianne Dashwood |
Sense and Sensibility
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Longtime politician Daniel Akaka |
(Andrew: What is Peru?) ... (Alex: Talking about Hawaii.)
the United States
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It's caused by vitamin C deficiency |
scurvy
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In 1929 France began to build this "line" of heavy defensive fortifications against Germany |
the Maginot Line
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Devotedly or staunchly; Journey sang, "I'm forever yours..." this |
faithfully
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Celie, Nettie, Shug Avery |
The Color Purple
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Dan Jacobson, author of 1959's "The Zulu and the Zeide" |
South Africa
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Its last car, a Grand Marquis, rolled off the assembly line in 2011 |
Mercury
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In 1685 Louis XIV revoked the Edict of this, which had guaranteed freedom of worship to French Protestants |
Nantes
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In a Motels song title taken from Tennessee Williams, it comes before "Last Summer" |
suddenly
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Cecilia & Briony Tallis, Robbie Turner |
Atonement
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Psychologist & 2002 Nobel Prize winner Daniel Kahneman |
Israel
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