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The character who orders the death of Lady Macduff & her children |
(Brad: Who is Lady Macbeth?)
Macbeth
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Most early American pioneers wore clothing made of this material that was part linen & part wool |
linsey-woolsey
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It's the official language of Angola, Mozambique, Brazil & the country where it originated |
Portuguese
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King Louis IX of France died while leading the eighth one of these in 1270 |
The Crusades
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In 1878 a rail link was set up between St. Paul, Minn. & this capital of Manitoba |
Winnipeg
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These are always open, & their protective covering, called the spectacle, is shed with the skin |
(Alex: Less than a minute to go in the round.)
eyes
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This title character's ghost appears to Brutus, who calls it a "monstrous apparition" |
Julius Caesar
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1 of 2 presidents who appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as a delegate to the U.N. |
Truman & Kennedy
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Scholars estimate that half of the words in English are derived from this ancient tongue |
Latin
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This king of Bavaria was declared insane on June 10, 1886; he drowned himself 3 days later |
"Mad" King Ludwig II
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In 1897 people rushed to this area located near Dawson in the Yukon Territory |
The Klondike
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Among cobras, the Indian cobra has the best developed one of these features |
hood
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Near the end of this play, the king's mount is slain & he has to fight on foot |
Richard III
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The 1st accident insurance policy in the U.S. was written by the Travelers Ins. Co. in this New England city |
Hartford, CT
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Our words balcony, umbrella & volcano come from this modern language |
Italian
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Name shared by 3 kings of the Scots, a Christian emperor of Rome & the last king of Greece |
(Beth: What is Anthony?)
Constantine
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The provincial government is officially known as the government of Newfoundland & this region |
Labrador
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Most boas & pythons have vestiges of these near the base of the tail |
legs
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This goddess of the hunt appears to Pericles in Act 5 of "Pericles, Prince of Tyre" |
Diana
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Andrew Mellon held this cabinet post under 3 pres.: Harding, Coolidge & Hoover |
Secretary of the Treasury
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It's the only Warsaw Pact nation in which a Romance language is official |
Romania
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Psamtik I expelled the Assyrians from this country & founded its 26th dynasty |
Egypt
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A city on the Detroit River was first named "The Ferry" but was renamed this after a British borough |
Windsor
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2 of the 3 types of pit vipers found in the U.S. |
copperheads, cottonmouths & rattlesnakes
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When Viola disguises herself as a boy in this comedy, Olivia falls in love with her |
Twelfth Night
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Known as "Gentleman Johnny", this British gen. surrendered at Saratoga in 1777 |
John Burgoyne
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This Baltic language is also called Lettish |
Latvian
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Qabus Bin Said is sultan of this country, the only remaining sultanate in the Middle East |
(Brad: What is Brunei?)
Oman
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Martin Frobisher visited this huge island 40 years before the man for whom it was named |
(Tom: Snakes for $200) (Alex: People hate snakes - that's why we took so long to get to them!)
Baffin Island
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Venom is usually classified as either hemotoxic, which attacks the blood, or this |
neurotoxic (which attacks the nervous system)
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