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An archaeological excavation, or most common activity there |
a dig
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The inability to sleep |
insomnia
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Rubbery stuff that made "The Absent-Minded Professor's" Model T fly |
flubber
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Jimmy Carter served as naval engineering officer on one of these |
a nuclear submarine
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13 ate at this event depicted by Leonard Da Vinci |
the Last Supper
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The 2 things created in the 1st line of the King James Bible |
(Mike: What is God and man?)
the earth and the heavens
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In D.C., exhibit of this king's "Treasures" drew 835,000, more than city's population |
King Tutankhamun
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Helen Salter is playing this role, a cousin to one played by Christopher Reeve |
[ERRATUM: Her name is Helen Slater, not Salter.]
Supergirl
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Simple formula used to determine how much energy a chain reaction would release |
E=mc2
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What the man holds in Grant Wood's "American Gothic" |
a pitchfork
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"You don't know about me without you have read...The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" |
Huckleberry Finn
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Archaeologist Schliemann excavated ruins of ancient Troy in this country |
(Liz: What is Persia?)
Turkey
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Controversial Coppola film about a '20s Harlem nightspot |
The Cotton Club
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Purpose of the Manhattan Project was to make this |
the atomic bomb
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Movie of Toulouse-Lautrec's life named for where he spent part of it |
the Moulin Rouge
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1st word in this Orson Welles movie is also the title character's last |
(Alex: And the word, of course, is "Rosebud".)
Citizen Kane
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Two Alfred Hitchcock films which begin with the letters "Sab-" |
(Liz: [No response.])
Sabotage & Saboteur
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Reactor type where more fissionable material is created than consumed |
a breeder reactor
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Goya painted her "Clothed" & "Naked" |
Maja
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"It was love at first sight" between Yossarian & his chaplain in this novel |
Catch-22
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These Inca ruins near Cusco, Peru weren't discovered until 1911 |
(Liz: [No response.]) (Mike: What is Chichen Itza?)
Machu Picchu
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Father of Morpheus, he was the Greek god of sleep |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Hypnos
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It was the "Next Stop" for Paul Mazursky |
Greenwich Village
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Deuterium is the "heavy" isotope of this element |
hydrogen
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Court painter for Henry VIII who painted him & several of his wives |
Hans Holbein
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It is "the cruelest month" in T.S. Eliot's "The Waste Land" |
April
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