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This astronomer had been in an unmarked grave in Frombork, Poland; he was reinterred in a religious ceremony in 2010 |
Copernicus
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In 2014 Emma Stone made her Broadway debut playing the lead in this musical set in 1930s Berlin |
Cabaret
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Kelleys Island, Ohio's largest island, lies within this Great Lake |
Erie
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In a certain play, this man has a request: "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears" |
Mark Antony
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Carl Jung said that when he first met this man, "we talked for 13 hours without interruption" |
(Sigmund) Freud
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A Fort Sumner, New Mexico marker lists pals Tom O'Folliard, Charlie Bowdre & William H. Bonney, alias him |
Billy the Kid
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Note the thigh-highs in this 2013 Tony winner for Best Musical |
Kinky Boots
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The Badwater Ultramarathon runs from the lowest point in North America to the lofty summit of this nearby peak |
(Alex: [*] here in Southern California. Right.)
Mount Whitney
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I, this man who made Britain a province during my reign as emperor, which ended in 54 A.D. |
Claudius
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As commandant of a World War I internment camp in this country, Jung took prisoners but not sides |
(Hannah: What is Austria?) (Ian: What is Germany?)
Switzerland
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Gone too soon, these "Unforgettable" singers, father & daughter, are both resting at Forest Lawn in California |
(Hannah: Who are the Sinatras?)
the Coles (Nat King and his daughter, Natalie)
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As this musical opens, Emile de Becque, a French planter, is entertaining Nellie Forbush at his island home |
South Pacific
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Once called Derryfield, this largest New Hampshire city was renamed in 1810 for a British city |
(Hannah: What is Lexington?) (Jill: What is Concord?)
Manchester
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Transalpine Gaul was "Gaul across the Alps"; this Gaul was "Gaul on the near side of the Alps" |
Cisalpine Gaul
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He'll mend your Manolos |
a cobbler
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It's the opposite of simple: Jung first used this word for a cluster of emotionally charged thoughts in 1907 |
complex
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Edgar Allan Poe's original burial site has a marker that bears this 4-word quote from one of his poems |
"Quoth the raven, 'Nevermore'"
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Miss Honey sings "This Little Girl" in this musical based on a Roald Dahl story |
Matilda
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The Colorado & Yuma Deserts are subdivisions of this Mojave neighbor known as the "home of the saguaro cactus" |
the Sonora
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On Dec. 7, 43 B.C. this orator lost the power of speech... permanently |
(Alex: [*] is the one, yes. Put to death by the sword.)
Cicero
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"Broncho Billy" Anderson starred in the 1903 classic "The Great Train" this |
robbery
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In 1916 Jung distinguished between these 2 personality types, one reserved & one outgoing |
introverts & extroverts
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An Oakland, California Hillside holds the graves of more than 400 victims of a 1978 tragedy at this Guyana site |
Jonestown
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Dionne Warwick had 2 hits from this musical--"I'll Never Fall In Love Again" & the double-talk title tune |
Promises, Promises
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Lake Texoma on the border of Texas & Oklahoma was created by the building of the Denison Dam on this river |
the Red River
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Caligula said, "Oderint dum metuant", meaning "let them hate" so long as this also occurs |
"as long as they fear me"
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When the Fantastic Four's Ben Grimm gets mad, it's this "time" |
clobberin' time
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If you passed your "A.P." classes, you know that Jung founded this school of study of the human mind |
(Hannah: What is psychology?) (Alex: [Inhales sharply] Luh--give me a little more.) (Hannah: What is A.P. psychology?) (Alex: [Mumbles] No.) (Hannah: What is human psychology?) (Alex: No. Ian.) (Ian: What is applied psychology?)
analytical psychology
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