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The Roman poet Horace was known for a series of witty works called not "parodies", but these |
satires
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Something perfect for you "suits you to" this letter |
a T
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It only took 2 years for "Trois hommes et un couffin", or "Three Men and a Cradle", to be remade as this in 1987 |
Three Men and a Baby
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In the 2000s alone, 13 of his movie scores have been Oscar nominated, including "War Horse" & "The Book Thief" |
(John) Williams
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Malibu Creek State Park |
California
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Word after "open" in an Ali Baba command + term for a wide street like L.A.'s world-famous Sunset |
sesame boulevard
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Don't be phobic about giving us this name for the central market & meeting place of many ancient Greek cities |
agora
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A book about these movies is subtitled "An Informal Survey of the American Low-Budget film, 1933-1945" |
B-movies
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The contestant seen here is demonstrating the salute from this 1986 Martin-Short-Chase comedy |
The Three Amigos
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This Finn abandoned his law studies & went on to compose "The Swan Of Tuonela" & "Finlandia" |
Sibelius
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Hudson Highlands State Park Preserve |
New York
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Army rank immediately above private 1st class + hopping marsupial of the family Macropodidae |
(John: What is captain kangaroo?)
corporal kangaroo
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This religion of ancient Persia has a good god, Ahura Mazda & a bad spirit, Ahriman |
Zoroastrianism
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Before "p" it was the British abbreviation for a penny or pence |
d
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This 2009 remake featured John Travolta as a criminal mastermind who hijacks a New York City subway train |
The Taking of Pelham 123
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Victor Herbert composed more than 40 operettas, including "Naughty Marietta" & "Babes in" this place |
Toyland
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Fort Boonesborough State Park |
(Pete: What is Tennessee?)
Kentucky
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A new team to make 2 towns shudder: city that's home to Faneuil Hall + the NATO phonetic alphabet word for "Y", pluralized |
Boston Yankees
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In the "Bingfa" or "Art of War", this Chinese general laid out his battle strategies |
(Andrea: Who is Lao Tzu?)
Sun Tzu
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In classical Latin, "V" was said like this other letter in the text now appearing on the screen |
W
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Mark Wahlberg, George Clooney & Ice Cube are soldiers in Iraq in this 1999 film named for a trio |
Three Kings
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This German-born composer wrote 4 coronation anthems for Britain's George II |
(George Frederick) Handel
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Lake Bemidji State Park |
Minnesota
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5-letter synonym for "person" + blows thrown with your south paw |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
human lefts
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Zoomorphic gods of ancient Egypt included this canine-headed one, who was prominent during the old kingdom |
Anubis
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The element that can glow in the dark and has atomic number 15 is symbolized by this letter |
(Alex: What glows in the dark? Phosphorous. And it's symbolized by [*].)
P
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Joanne Woodward won an Oscar for playing a Georgia housewife with multiple personalities in this 1957 film |
(Pete: What is Sybil?)
The Three Faces of Eve
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The letters of this composer's last name have been used as a musical theme, including in his own "Art Of The Fugue" |
Johann Sebastian Bach
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Quoddy Head State Park |
Maine
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Belonging to dictionary maker Mr. Webster + a game in which you might hear, "You sank my aircraft carrier!" |
Noah's Battleship
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