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World's poorest president Jose Mujica of this country legalized & distributed pot to disrupt drug dealers' revenue |
Uruguay
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This 1977 bestseller takes place at the spooky Overlook Hotel |
The Shining
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Shepherds are associated with this instrument whose name includes a Greek god |
a pan flute (or pan pipe)
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Young boxers, consider sides of beef for your training needs, like Mr. Balboa in this 1976 movie |
Rocky
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Goaltender Jim Craig was part of the U.S. hockey team that won Olympic gold in this year |
1980
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Satisfactory or reasonably sufficient |
adequate
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Mexico City has a memorial to the San Patricios, men mostly from this European island who fought the U.S. in the 1840s |
Ireland
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It completes the title of Steve Harvey's "Act Like a Lady..."; it was also the entire title of the movie |
Think Like a Man
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Robert Browning wrote a poem about the Pied Piper of this German town |
(Alex Maggio: What is Hamburg?)
Hamelin
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Like real patients with Alzheimer's, in this movie Julianne Moore uses a highlighter when giving a speech to keep her place |
Still Alice
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Stretching back to the Middle Ages, the Craigs of Aberdeenshire, Scotland are one of these family groups |
a clan
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Don't laugh--this is a black one of these European creatures |
an adder
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Colombians sued Costa Ricans after they said this fictional character "drinks Costa Rican coffee" |
Juan Valdez
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In 1961 after JFK listed "From Russia with Love" as a favorite, sales of this author's books rose |
Ian Fleming
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"The pipes are calling from glen to glen" in this traditional song |
(Shannon: What is Oh [*]?)
"Danny Boy"
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"War Games" demonstrates the underused roll-it-in-buttered-bread method of eating this |
corn on the cob
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For 5 years he played family patriarch Zeek Braverman on "Parenthood" |
Craig T. Nelson
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A traditional saying or proverb |
an adage
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Within 3 days in 2002, this country saw a coup, the cancellation of its Constitution & Chavez' reinstatement |
Venezuela
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Mackinlay Kantor had a spot on the bestseller list locked up in the '50s with this book about a notorious 19th century prison |
(Shannon: What is Alcatraz?) ... (Alex Trebek: He wrote about the Civil War, and the prison was [*].)
Andersonville
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His "Songs of Innocence" begins, "Piping down the valleys wild, piping songs of pleasant glee" |
(Alex Maggio: Who is Whitman?)
William Blake
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If stricken by anterograde amnesia, use tattoos to keep track of your life, like Guy Pearce in this film |
Memento
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Giving it an amber color & a mellower taste, Rev. Elijah Craig is credited with being the first to age this liquor in charred barrels |
(Shannon: What is whiskey?) (Alex Trebek: Be more specific.)
bourbon
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These, in the nasopharynx, get their name from the Greek for "gland" |
adenoid
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Oddly, each year Bolivia chooses a Miss Litoral beauty queen, symbolic of this, which it lost in 1884 |
(Alex Maggio: What is a seaport or [*]?)
a coastline
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Rachel is the narrator of Paula Hawkins' 6-months-plus bestseller "The Girl on" this mode of transport |
the train
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This Belgian showed us "The Betrayal of Images" |
(Alex Trebek: Ceci n'est pas une pipe. It's not a pipe, but it is.)
(René) Magritte
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In "Rear Window" one of the apartment dwellers he spies on lets her dog out with a nifty pulley system |
Jimmy Stewart
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He's the Craig who founded Craigslist |
(Alex Trebek: With less than a minute to go now.)
Craig Newmark
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Another name for fatty tissue |
(Alex Maggio: [Blows air, shakes head]) (Alex Trebek: Oh, it's not coming to you.)
adipose
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