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In 2017 Footwear News reported that fakes of this company's LeBron 14 shoe were on the market before the real thing |
Nike
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On January 15, 2017 Frankie Valli took the stage to say a few words at the end of this musical's 11-year run on Broadway |
Jersey Boys
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Go ahead, hike & ski Vitosha Mountain near this Bulgarian capital & don't worry that it's a volcano |
Sofia
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These animals in the novel are said to represent the masses at large; four legs good, two legs ba-a-a-a-d |
sheep
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To Andrew Jackson this Kentuckian "Great Compromiser" was "the Judas of the West" |
(Henry) Clay
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Before this word was common, some folks used "radio with pictures" |
television
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In 2013 a NYC woman was convicted of selling forgeries of this American action painter's drippy work; how could they tell? |
Jackson Pollock
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"Beautiful", a bio of this songwriter, features her hits "You've Got A Friend" & "Natural Woman" |
Carole King
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This country's northernmost point is a strip of beach on Jutland |
Denmark
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Among the animals' 7 commandments are bans on sleeping in a bed & drinking this |
alcohol
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Clergyman John Knox described this bloody 16th century queen as the "cursed Jezebel of England" |
Mary
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This word for a labor addict dates to 1947 |
a workaholic
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In 1796 "Vortigern and Rowena", purportedly by this man, was laughed off the stage of a London theatre |
Shakespeare
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Chazz Palminteri made a musical of this "Tale" about a NYC borough & Robert De Niro came in to direct |
(Emily: What is Tribeca?)
A Bronx Tale
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This capital that shares its name with its country lies about 12 miles inland from Italy's Adriatic coast |
San Marino
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Each Sunday the animals hoist their hoof & horn flag, which Orwell used to represent this Communist symbol |
the hammer and sickle
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Dorothy Parker once quipped that this multi-Oscar-winning actress' work ran "the gamut of emotions from A to B" |
Katharine Hepburn
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Samuel Bert invented a machine that made this shaved ice treat at the Texas State Fair |
a sno-cone
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Arrested as a collaborator, Han Van Meegeren confessed he'd forged a "Vermeer" that he sold to this big fat Nazi |
Göring
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"There's No Place Like Gnome" is a song in the 2017 musical based on this film about a French waitress |
Amelie
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The River Thjorsa, this island country's longest, originates in the Hofsjokull Glacier |
Iceland
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At a meeting of the animals, this prized "Old" boar claims, "Man is the only real enemy we have" |
(Emily: Who is Napoleon?)
Old Major
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A Spanish phrase from a not-so-flattering face on money translates as uglier than Manuel de Falla, famous in this job |
composer
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"Chewy" term coined in the '60s for pop music like The Archies' "Sugar, Sugar" |
bubblegum
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In 1961 a sculpture in New York's Met was exposed as modern & not the work of these Roman predecessors |
the Etruscans
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"Let Me Entertain You" is the opening number in this musical about a stage mother & her burlesque star daughter |
Gypsy
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The Rhine River forms the southern & western borders of this large wooded region |
(Justin: What is the Ardennes?)
the Black Forest
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After finding the windmill in ruins, Napoleon blames it on this adversary & sentences him to death |
Snowball
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Pat Buchanan described Bill Clinton's foreign policy experience as "having had breakfast once at" this chain |
IHOP
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A spot of light on a radar screen, it appeared in a 1945 issue of Electronic Engineering Magazine |
a blip
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