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AND THE OBSCURE OSCAR GOES TO... |
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In 1942 Charles Drew received a patent for preserving this, allowing it to be stored in "banks" |
(Tim: What is sperm?)
blood
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The Khumbu Icefall |
Mount Everest
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SLC serves this state capital |
Salt Lake City
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One who entertains people at his home |
a host
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Actors John Heminge & Henry Condell brought together Shakespeare's plays into this 1623 collection |
(Laurie: What is the Complete Folio?)
the First Folio
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Visual Effects, 2000: John Nelson, Neil Corbould, Tim Burke & Rob Harvey, for this film about MMA in ancient Rome |
[Alex reads "MMA" as "mixed martial arts".]
Gladiator
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Harold Amos, the first black department chair at this Ivy League med school, taught there for nearly 50 years |
Harvard
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Uhuru Peak |
(Laurie: What is Mount Kosciuszko?)
Mount Kilimanjaro
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The codes for the 2 airports in Queens, NYC are LGA & this |
JFK
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Surname of Apollo of "Rocky" fame |
Creed
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Albert Bassermann is seen here in an early 20th century production of Schiller's play about this Swiss hero |
William Tell
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Now discontinued, Assistant this, 1936: Jack Sullivan, for "The Charge of the Light Brigade" |
Director
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The 2016 TV series "The People v. O.J. Simpson" put this late attorney, seen here at the trial, front & center |
Johnnie Cochran
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Dome du Gouter, Brouillard Ridge |
(Erin: What is the Matterhorn?)
Mont Blanc
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Thurgood Marshall Airport has the code BWI, for these 2 cities "International" |
Baltimore & Washington
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An assembly of typesetting of like size & style |
a font
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3 main types of classical Japanese theater are noh, kabuki & bunraku, which uses these instead of the actors |
puppets
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Makeup, 1988: Ve Neill, Steve La Porte & Robert Short, who made up a great bio-exorcist for him! him! him! |
Beetlejuice
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As a mission specialist on STS-8 aboard one of these, Guion Bluford helped deploy INSAT-1B |
a Space Shuttle
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Eruption Trail, Cougar Sno-Park |
Mount St. Helens
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American Airlines' largest hub is the Texas airport with this code |
(Alex: Yes, Dallas-Fort Worth.)
DFW
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The hero of this video game is Master Chief |
Halo
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Samuel Beckett wrote "Waiting for Godot" & American playwright Clifford Odets wrote "Waiting for" him |
(Erin: Who is Guffman?)
Lefty
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Dance Direction, 1936: Seymour Felix, for a number from "The Great" him; it was no folly |
(Tim: What is the dictator?)
Ziegfeld
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James Armistead told Lafayette that the British were moving into this Va. town; siege & surrender soon followed |
Yorktown
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St. Katherine's Monastery, the Steps of Repentance |
Mount Sinai
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DTW serves this city; the airport's full name includes Wayne County |
Detroit
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A tedious account of something |
(Tim: What is a tome?)
a litany
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The 1936 book "An Actor Prepares" was a methodical approach to the subject by this Russian |
(Tim: Who is Chekhov?)
(Konstantin) Stanislavsky
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Black & White Costume Design, 1954: This woman for whom the Academy should've just renamed the award |
(Tim: Who is Mode?)
Edith Head
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