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Exhibits at this attraction include tributes to Otis Redding & Roy Orbison |
the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
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Columbus set sail from Spain in 1492, around the time this Renaissance master drew his "Vitruvian Man" |
da Vinci
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His 1957 hit "Oh, Boy!" begins, "All of my love, all of my kissin', you don't know what you been a-missin'" |
Buddy Holly
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Reduced in size, like a headhunter's trophy |
shrunken
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Even the author of the book "Why" this Trojan War poet "Matters" says to think of him as a culture, not a person |
Homer
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Trawl ones are pulled behind a boat; drift ones are carried along by the tide or current |
a net
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On June 19, 2016 this finals MVP said, "Our fans deserve it" on ending Cleveland's 52-year major title drought |
LeBron James
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In 1765 James Watt figured out his steam engine while Sam Adams was organizing this anti-tax group |
the Sons of Liberty
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This rapper's 2010 hit "Love The Way You Lie" features vocals by Rihanna |
Eminem
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Hitler's last retreat was into one of these--today we have bombs that would have "busted" it |
a bunker
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Socrates speaks in his own defense in this Plato work, & despite the title he's not really sorry |
(Stephanie: What is Apologies?) [Originally ruled correct; ruled incorrect before the Daily Double]
Apology (or Apologia)
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It's the skill being demonstrated here |
(Stephanie: What is fly fishing?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute to go.)
casting
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Not to be confused with Dealey Plaza, this plaza is named for Cleveland's main newspaper |
(Georjean: What is the Daily Plaza?) (Alex: Be more... no.) (Allon: What is Daily Plaza?) (Stephanie: What is Dealer Plaza? [*]?)
Plain Dealer Plaza
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In 1890 Sitting Bull was killed & this iron chancellor was forced out of office |
Bismarck
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"I'm not gonna write you a love song 'cause you asked for it", this pianist/singer crooned in her 2007 chart debut |
Sara Bareilles
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It's a style of Southern rap |
crunk
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The wedding songs of this lyric poet known as the "tenth Muse" were likely written for the weddings of her pupils |
Sappho
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This object attached to a fishing line floats on the surface to keep the bait at a specific depth |
(Stephanie: What is a lure?)
a bobber
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This sitcom took place in Cleveland, had a Cleveland native for its star & used "Cleveland Rocks" as a theme song |
The Drew Carey Show
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1610 saw Hudson discover his bay & this man first observe Jupiter's 4 moons |
(Georjean: Who is da Vinci?)
Galileo
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The alliterative member of a famous trio, in 1971 he advised listeners to "Love The One You're With" |
Stephen Stills
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A trip that people say is for business but is really for pleasure |
a junket
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This 121-year-old hunting & fishing mag stays current with articles like a 2016 one about fishing using drones |
Field & Stream
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This university formed by a 1967 merger has a new Frank Gehry building for its management school |
Case Western Reserve
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Victoria & Albert wed in Feb. 1840; 7 months later, it was wedding bells for Clara Wieck & this German Romantic composer |
Robert Schumann
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allmusic.com said his 2001 "Love and Theft" was "his best album since 'Blood on the Tracks'" |
(Allon: Who is 50 Cent?)
Bob Dylan
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This generic name for a small town comes from a Native American tribe of Connecticut |
podunk
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When he first meets Jesus, this brother of Peter is fishing so today he's the patron saint of it |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Andrew
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