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DEATH... WHAT A CHARACTER! |
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"YES" "NO" "OR" "MAY" "BE" |
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The blue light found in Waitomo in New Zealand is caused by these so-called "worms" |
glowworms
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From the French for "to glue", it's the form of art in which pieces of paper or other materials are glued to a canvas |
(Natasha: What is découpage?)
collage
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After the Revolutionary War, this "Father of the American Navy" served as a rear admiral in Russia's fleet |
John Paul Jones
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It houses more than 160 million items on approximately 838 miles of bookshelves |
the Library of Congress
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Playing Death in "Meet Joe Black", he said, "Easy, Bill. You'll give yourself a heart attack & ruin my vacation" |
Brad Pitt
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In 1965 this Beatles song was No. 1 on Billboard's Top 40 for 4 weeks |
(Rachel: What is "Let It Be"?)
"Yesterday"
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The Naica Mine in Mexico has a cave of these structures, actually gypsum formed over half a million years |
crystals
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Sticks of this for drawing & sketching are often made from the slow burning of willow branches |
charcoal
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The name of this ancient queen is from the Greek for "glory of her father" |
Cleopatra
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This state's State Library is an affiliate of Thomas Edison State College |
New Jersey
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The Grim Reaper played Clue & Battleship with this title duo as they took a "Bogus Journey" |
Bill & Ted
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Helium & krypton are this type of gas |
noble
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The longest cave system in the world is in Kentucky, in this appropriately named national park |
Mammoth Cave
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In the 1870s Monet introduced the "rainbow" this, banning the colors black & brown from his work |
(Natasha: What is spectrum?)
palette
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France's Reign of Terror ended with the death by guillotine of this revolutionary leader on July 28, 1794 |
Robespierre
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Follow his journey from humble farm boy to "America's Pastor" at his library in Charlotte, North Carolina |
Billy Graham
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In this group's "Meaning of Life", Death says, "You always talk, you Americans... well, you're dead now, so shut up" |
Monty Python
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To get your bearings geographically; the word can also have -ate at the end |
orient
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Hungary's Aggtelek Caves are known for these rock formations that aren't always pointy as they rise from the floor |
stalagmites
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The Navajo are known for this type of painting used in healing rites; colors are made by grinding stones from cliffs |
sand
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This man who died in Geneva in 1564 carried on the Reformation after Luther |
(Rachel: Who is Melanchthon?)
John Calvin
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The National Library of Medicine is located on the campus of the National Institutes of Health in this Maryland town |
(Therese: Uh, Annapolis?)
Bethesda
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Death, voiced by Norm MacDonald, told the Griffins, "I'll be back really, really soon" on this animated Fox show |
Family Guy
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6-letter term for violence with a chaotic or random quality |
(Alex: Yes. You figured out the pattern, I think.)
mayhem
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France's Chauvet Cave has lion & rhino paintings from 30,000 years ago in this period also called the Old Stone Age |
Paleolithic
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The 2 major types of this painting are transparent & gouache, an opaque style |
watercolor
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In 2005, 350 years after this Dutch scientist discovered the moon Titan, a space probe named for him landed there |
(Christiaan) Huygens
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At tripadvisor.com her library & museum ranks as the No. 1 thing to do in Montgomery, Alabama |
(Rachel: Who is Eudora Welty?)
Rosa Parks
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Max von Sydow plays chess against death in this Ingmar Bergman film |
The Seventh Seal
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From the Latin for "blessedness", one of these starts, "Blessed are the peacemakers" |
the Beatitudes
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