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A great place to go spelunking is the limestone caverns in Montana named for this pair of expeditioners |
Lewis and Clark
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Perrault's "Tales of Mother Goose" includes early versions of "Sleeping Beauty" & this shoe-losing lass |
Cinderella
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Sherwin-Williams paint colors include a delectable brownish yellow called "Cut the" this |
(Katherine: What is cake?) (Diana: What is cheese?)
mustard
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Larry Hagman's mom, Mary Martin, said that of all her stage roles, this one was her favorite |
Peter Pan
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During polar excursions, Robert Peary relied on the native people he referred to as "my" these |
Eskimos
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Caverns in Indiana bear the name & the bones of this trailblazer's brother Squire, who was laid to rest there in 1815 |
(Daniel) Boone
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Francis Bacon penned a vision of society based on 17th century science, "The New" this fabled lost land |
Atlantis
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"Little strokes fell great..." |
oaks
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Careful--adding "ide" to this greenish-blue color produces a deadly poison |
cyan
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In a revival of this musical, Alan Cumming played the Emcee to Michelle Williams' Sally Bowles |
Cabaret
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Britain's Natural History Museum houses an egg collected in Antarctica in 1911 from this "royal" bird |
(Adam: What is a penguin?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Adam: What is [*]?)
the emperor penguin
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Warren's Cave in Florida is named for Colonel John Warren, who led troops during the second of these Indian wars |
the Seminole Wars
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This French playwright had a flop with his 1665 take on the Don Juan legend |
Moliere
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"Leaves of three..." |
leave it be
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These intensely colored compounds used in paints get their name from the Latin for "paint" |
pigments
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She originated the role of Elphaba in "Wicked" |
Idina Menzel
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Occasionally having to get off & push, Daniel Burton recently became the first to reach the South Pole via this, a "fat" type |
(Adam: What is a snowmobile?)
a fat bicycle
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This ancient playwright's cave on Salamis is believed to be where he wrote tragedies like "Trojan Women" |
Euripides
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An allegorical play about human destiny, Pedro Calderon's "La Vida es SueƱo" translates as "Life is" one of these |
a dream
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"Drive for show..." |
(Alex: [*] in golf.)
but putt for dough
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This color obtained from a plant dye is also known as blue-violet |
indigo
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In 2017 this rock icon became a Broadway name when he starred in a series of autobiographical acoustic shows |
Bruce Springsteen
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The first nuclear sub to visit the North Pole was this one that shared a name with a fictional submersible |
the Nautilus
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A cave on Mount Carmel is named for this prophet who may have lived & hid there before whirlwinding up to heaven |
Elijah
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For imagery about the nature & meaning of the universe, John Donne & others were dubbed these poets |
metaphysical
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"Red sky in morning..." |
sailors take warning
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Lord Rayleigh explained that scattering of sunlight is what does this--now stop asking questions, Junior! |
(Diana: What is make a rainbow?)
what makes the sky blue
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In 1980 she won a Tony for "Evita"; in 2008 she won for "Gypsy" |
Patti LuPone
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