|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Turner focused on the struggling soldiers in his painting "Snow Storm: Hannibal" crossing these mountains |
the Alps
|
|
|
This technique to achieve a tranquil mental state without drugs may be "transcendental" |
(Alex: You got it with less than a minute now.)
meditation
|
|
|
"The Original of Laura", published 3 decades after his death, did not create the same literary sensation as his "Lolita" |
(Vladimir) Nabokov
|
|
|
Embezzlement is usually this type of crime |
white collar
|
|
|
Marlin (not a marlin) searches the seas for his son |
Finding Nemo
|
|
|
At 5.3 million sq. feet, the West Edmonton Mall in this province is the largest shopping mall in North America |
Alberta
|
|
|
This capital's national museum has "The Battle of Grunwald", showing Marcin of Wrocimowice among the victors |
Warsaw
|
|
|
Acupressure relies on pressure at specific body meridian points to control qi, the flow of this |
energy
|
|
|
Tucked away for decades, the manuscript of his picture book "What Pet Should I Get?" was found in a box & published in 2015 |
Dr. Seuss
|
|
|
The OED traces this term back to an 1809 article about cerebral fibers |
grey matter
|
|
|
Joe Pesci manages his boxer brother, who can't really be managed by anyone |
Raging Bull
|
|
|
You'll find all 1,815 feet of this 2-letter tower in Toronto |
the CN Tower
|
|
|
This Spaniard's "The Third of May 1808" commemorates an uprising in Madrid |
Goya
|
|
|
A type of therapy is named for this field that surrounds the body & is visible as light |
aura
|
|
|
Sadly, he missed the phenomenal success of his "Millennium" series that begins with "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" |
(Stieg) Larsson
|
|
|
Something that enrages another is "like" this "to a bull" |
(Alex: [*], the [*] flag, [*] claw, yes.)
red
|
|
|
Kathleen Turner seeks a fabled treasure in the jungles of Colombia |
Romancing the Stone
|
|
|
The 30-foot Big Nickel is in this Ontario city that's near & dear to my heart |
(Kelly: What is Windsor?) ... (Alex: Once the Nickel Capital of the World, my hometown [*]. Jon, back to you.)
Sudbury, Northern Ontario
|
|
|
Jacques-Louis David painted "The Death of" this French political leader just days after his murder by Charlotte Corday |
(Jean-Paul) Marat
|
|
|
The royal family were big supporters of the RLH hospital, the H for this type of diluted medicine practice |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
homeopathic
|
|
|
Released in 2011 "The Pale King" was assembled from an unfinished manuscript by this author of "Infinite Jest" |
David Foster Wallace
|
|
|
Dinner is a good time for these pre-prepped rolls named for their brief cook time |
brown'n serve
|
|
|
Travolta returns for more dancing, but this time on Broadway |
Staying Alive
|
|
|
The Hopewell Rocks are formations created by tidal erosions on the upper shores of this bay |
(Jon: What is the Hudson Bay?)
the Bay of Fundy
|
|
|
|
|
This author wanted his manuscripts burned on his death, but editor Max Brod ignored him & published "The Trial" in 1925 |
(Franz) Kafka
|
|
|
9-letter term for an area of parkland that makes a city more verdant |
a greenbelt
|
|
|
Joe Don Baker kicks butt as the new sheriff in a corrupt southern town |
Walking Tall
|
|
|
Auld acquaintance will not be forgot at this bandleader's Music Centre & Museum in London, Ontario |
(Jon: Who is Paul Shaffer?) ... (Alex: Used to be very prominent at New Year's Eve parties--[*] and his Royal Canadians. They play "Auld Lang Syne".)
Guy Lombardo
|
|