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ADVERBS THAT DON'T END IN -LY |
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Ted is often short for this, as in late senator Ted Stevens |
Theodore
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Around the 330s B.C., Praxiteles sculpted this Greek messenger god "Carrying the Infant Dionysus" |
Hermes
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"Shoeless Joe" by W.P. Kinsella |
Field of Dreams
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This iconic track was built in 1909 as a testing facility for the local automotive industry |
(Alex: Let's go to Indiana.) ... (Ellen: What is the Indianapolis 500?)
the Indianapolis Speedway
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A homophone of a number, it can also mean "very" or "also" |
too
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Today, 83 million live in this ancient nation |
Egypt
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The first name of theatrical set designer Walton, or what he won for his work on "Pippin" |
a Tony
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Kids can climb on the ice sculptures that pop up in Gorky Park in this European capital |
Moscow
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The novella "The Body" by Stephen King |
Stand By Me
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As governor, Mitch Daniels balanced the budget; as pres. of this univ., he froze tuition in 2013 after 36 years of increases |
Purdue
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As an adjective it can mean "quick", but when it follows "hold" as an adverb, it means "firmly" |
fast
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The Basotho people are the majority in this country of 2 million |
Lesotho
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This name of a 20th century princess is part of the correct way to address a duchess |
Grace
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One of this American's mobile sculptures that was vandalized in 1929 went back on display at the Tate in 2015 |
Alexander Calder
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Starring Tom Cruise: "One Shot" by Lee Child |
(Luke: What is Born on the Fourth of July?) (Siobhan: What is Jerry Maguire?)
Jack Reacher
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From 1918 to 1931, he coached football in Indiana, racking up 105 wins, 12 losses & 5 ties |
(Alex: At Notre Dame, [*].)
Knute Rockne
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These 2 non -ly adverbs are in the name of a kingdom in "Shrek 2" |
(Luke: What is Ever After?)
Far and Away
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Once controlled by Germany, today this country bears the name of a desert found there |
Namibia
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This name given the 1974 discovery seen here was taken from a Beatles song |
Lucy
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For the church of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome, Bernini sculpted the Biblical Daniel in this place where Darius put him |
the lion's den
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Earning young Tatum O'Neal an Oscar: "Addie Pray" by Joe David Brown |
Paper Moon
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A trail or "trace" across the state was first used by these animals it's named for, then Native Americans, then settlers |
(Alex: What are [*]? [*] trace.)
buffalo
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If you formerly lived in Philly, you can be referred to as this "of Philly"; it doesn't mean you're dead |
late
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The third-longest river in Africa lends its name to these 2 countries |
(Ellen: What are the Republic of Congo and the Democratic Republic of Congo?) ... (Alex: What are [*]. Third-longest.)
Niger and Nigeria
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This Italian male first name also means a vivid red |
Carmine
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The Lego kinetic sculpture of this mythological figure shows his rock rolling punishment in Hades |
Sisyphus
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Starring Montgomery Clift & Elizabeth Taylor: "An American Tragedy" by Theodore Dreiser |
(Alex: And the great film was [*]. Marvelous movie.)
A Place in the Sun
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In 1811 under this general, the U.S. Army defeated an Indian army at the Battle of Tippecanoe |
William Henry Harrison
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Bloviating speeches are full of words meaning "in addition", like "moreover" & this word with the "more" at the end |
furthermore
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This coastal republic of 23 million is separated from Madagascar by the channel of the same name |
Mozambique
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