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Her movie wardrobe started a funky "Annie Hall" look in fashion |
Diane Keaton
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Scandinavian fairies who in American myth work for Santa Claus |
elves
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British actress who won for showing "A Touch of Class" |
Glenda Jackson
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"Lord, what fools these mortals be!", says Puck in this comedy |
[Pamela's response was "What is 'A Midsummer's Night Dream?'", but she was not penalized for it.]
"A Midsummer Night's Dream"
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Named for Livingstone's "finder", its name was changed to Kisangani in 1966 |
(Pamela: What is Stanley?) (Alex: We've got less than a minute to go in the round.)
Stanleyville
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Born John Mellencamp, he used this other name before reclaiming his last name again |
John Cougar
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Cost of a U.S. 1st class stamp was raised from 12c to this |
(Alex: I heard someone in the audience say 16c, but if they were playing our game, they would be wrong!)
15 cents
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Famous piece of furniture legend says Merlin suggested to King Arthur |
the Round Table
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Winning director who explained why he made "Godfather II": "Paramount made me an offer I couldn't refuse" |
Francis Ford Coppola
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Country described as "This blessed plot, this earth, this realm" |
England
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Spanish for "valley of paradise", it's Chile's 2nd largest city |
Valparaiso
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They flew to the top of the charts with "Mr. Tambourine Man" & "Turn! Turn! Turn" |
The Byrds
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The Nobel Peace Prize was shared by these adversaries who came to an "accord" |
Begin & Sadat
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Son of Cronus, who later defeated his father & set up shop on Mt. Olympus |
Zeus
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She claims her speech for "Mrs. Miniver" Oscar, reputedly an hour long, was actually 5 1/2 minutes |
Greer Garson
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In "Othello", Iago said he would wear his heart there |
on his sleeve
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"On the Road to" this 2nd largest Burmese city, China's across the mountains, not the bay |
Mandalay
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Linda Ronstadt danced to the beat of a "Different Drum" when she started with this mid-'60s group |
The Stone Poneys
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After being studied by scientists, this Catholic relic still went unexplained |
the Shroud of Turin
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Now Tarrytown, New York, Washington Irving told us about its legendary figure, Ichabod Crane |
Sleepy Hollow
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He was nominated for both Best Actor & Best Support for his cantankerous priest in "Going My Way" |
(Rafael: Who was Bing Crosby?)
Barry Fitzgerald
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Marc Antony called him "The noblest Roman of them all" |
(Pamela: Who was Julius Caesar?)
Brutus
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Either of the 2 port cities on either end of the Panama Canal named for explorers |
[end-of-round signal sounds]
Balboa (or Colon)
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First Steven Georgiou, later this as Muslim convert Yusuf Islam, dropped out of music |
Cat Stevens
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Defecting Bulgarian author of "The Assassins" was assassinated with a poison-tipped one |
(Donna: What is an arrow?)
umbrella
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Aztec god of the sun & air, he wore the feathers to hide his ugliness |
Quetzalcoatl
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Oscar holds one of these |
sword
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Shakespeare, "father" of the play, appropriately performed this part in "Hamlet' himself |
Hamlet's father (the ghost)
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Mid-'60s S.F. political rock group paid $5,000 by Ed Sullivan not to appear on his show |
Country Joe and the Fish
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