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The "Reign of" this ended with the death of Robespierre |
Terror
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"West Side Story" song that says, "I feel charming, oh so charming, it's alarming how charming I feel" |
"I Feel Pretty"
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42 people were killed during a 5-day siege at this western New York prison in 1971 |
Attica
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Legend has it that this bird, the national symbol, stood up & crowed while a judge was eating it |
rooster
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Hairy adjective describing sheep & mammoths |
wooly
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This futuristic Hanna-Barbera cartoon series featured a robot named Rosie |
The Jetsons
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Written during the Revolution in 1792 & then banned, it later became the national anthem |
"The Marseillaise"
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"Gray skies are gonna clear up, put on a happy" one of these |
face
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The following was the first No. 1 song of the rock era to be set in a prison:
"Sad sack was sittin' on a block of stone / Way over in the corner weepin' all alone / The warden said, 'Hey, buddy, don't you be no square'..." |
"Jailhouse Rock"
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It's illegal for Portuguese matadors, unlike Spanish ones, to do this at the end of a bullfight |
kill the bull
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The pillow-shaped Stone of Scone sits under a throne in this building |
Westminster Abbey
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She was Rhoda, Bob Cummings' robot, on "My Living Doll" |
Julie Newmar
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This famous quote is a from a work by the philosopher Rousseau, not Marie Antoinette |
Let them eat cake
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If you know this song from "Gypsy", you know "Everything's Coming Up" these |
Roses
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In a 1953 film, William Holden escaped from this Nazi prison camp |
Stalag 17
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In 27 B.C. these conquerors established the province of Lusitania in Central Portugal |
(David: Who are the Moors?) (Doug: Who are the Huns?)
Romans
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The 1st time Graham Hill entered this, May 30, 1966, he won |
Indianapolis 500
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He played a gunslinging robot in both "Westworld" & its sequel, "Futureworld" |
Yul Brynner
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Type of sports venue at which the Third Estate swore they wouldn't disband until they had a constitution |
tennis court
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"By order summer lingers through" this month "in Camelot" |
September
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While Marquette has a university named for him, this partner got stuck with an Illinois prison |
Joliet
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In 1807 Spain & Portugal were invaded by his forces in what became known as the Peninsular War |
Napoleon
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A mistrial is a legal term, a minstrel is a musician & a mistral is this |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
cold wind
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For 3 seasons Dick Gautier played this CONTROL robot on "Get Smart" |
Hymie
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It called itself the "Society of Friends of the Constitution" but was more commonly known as this "Club" |
(Alex: We've got a minute left in the round.)
Jacobin
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A song from "Finian's Rainbow" says, "When I'm not near the girl I love, I love" this person |
the girl I'm near
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This "Forbidden Planet" robot could speak over 180 languages, drive a vehicle & make all the booze you'd like |
Robby the Robot
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