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In this musical Perchik says, "Money is the world's curse" & Tevye replies, "May the Lord smite me with it" |
Fiddler on the Roof
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A 300th anniversary |
a tricentennial
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Built on the ruins of 2 earlier churches, it lies at the eastern end of the Ile de la Cite in Paris |
Notre-Dame
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In this song Elton John sings, "Goodbye Norma Jean, though I never knew you at all" |
(Phyllis: Who is Marilyn Monroe?)
"Candle In The Wind"
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Samarium, a truly attractive element, is used in high-strength permanent these |
magnets
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After a 10-year war, the ancient Greeks surprised their foes, using this object to conquer Ilium |
the Trojan horse
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In this show, Nathan Detroit needs a thousand bucks for the oldest established permanent floating crap game in N.Y. |
Guys and Dolls
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This person maintains the field of a ballpark |
the groundskeeper
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A Bahá'í temple in Wilmette is considered one of the Seven Wonders of this state |
(Phyllis: What is Oregon?)
Illinois
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"Hush that fuss/everybody move to the back of the bus" goes an OutKast song that caused this woman to bring a lawsuit |
Rosa Parks
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"C" if you can guess this element that follows boron on the periodic table |
carbon
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To attack Hessians on Xmas night 1776, George Washington secretly led 2,400 troops across this ice-packed river |
the Delaware River
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The title of this David Mamet play refers to a valuable nickel & the plot to steal it |
American Buffalo
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This Latin word means "father of the family" |
(Phyllis: What is patriarch?)
paterfamilias
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A museum since 1935, it's considered the most important surviving Byzantine structure |
the Hagia Sophia
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"You say you want a revolution...but if you go carrying pictures of" him, "you ain't gonna make it with anyone anyhow" |
Chairman Mao
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No. 25, it's abbreviated Mn--& remember, there's no such thing as Minnesotium |
(Phyllis: What is magnesium?)
manganese
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This wave of attacks in early 1968 was a military defeat for North Vietnam but turned many Americans against the war |
the Tet offensive
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This character in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" says he's worth "ten million in cash an' blue chip stocks" |
Big Daddy
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The equipment used in a particular activity; the "drug" type, such as pipes, are illegal as are the drugs |
paraphernalia
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Located in Amritsar, India, Sikhism's holiest shrine is commonly known by this name, for its appearance |
the Golden Temple
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Her cover of "I'm Every Woman" mentions Chaka Khan, who originally did the song |
Whitney Houston
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Discovered in 1952, it was named for Time Magazine's "Person of the Century" |
Einsteinium
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This country surprised & crushed the Russian imperial navy in 1904 |
Japan
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Fagin shows Oliver how to "get some untaxed income" in this felonious song |
"You've Got To Pick A Pocket Or Two"
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This branch of medicine deals with diseases of such glands as the thyroid & pancreas |
endocrinology
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"Aa" cathedral in this German city on the Belgian border has held the coronations of more than 40 monarchs |
Aachen
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The Beastie Boys rhymed "tom foolery" with the name of this host of "Scrabble" & "Love Connection" |
(Chantelle: Who is Tom Woolery?) (Phyllis: Who is Bob Woolery?)
Chuck Woolery
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We get a charge out of this process in which zinc is applied as a protective coat to iron & steel |
electroplating (or galvanizing)
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The Romans were surprised when, aided by rebellious slaves, Alaric led this group on a sacking of Rome in 410 A.D. |
(Bala: Who are the Goths?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Bala: Who are [*]?)
the Visigoths
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