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Scorning astrology, Cassius says, "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in" these |
the stars
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In 1960, Brazil's capital was moved from this city to Brasilia |
Rio de Janeiro
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With no VCRs in 1951, most 8 P.M. Tuesday viewers chose his variety series over Frank Sinatra's |
Milton Berle
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In 1941 this company began sponsoring its "Cavalcade of Sports", which provided a sharp move |
Gillette
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He's made the Moral Majority a subsidiary of the new group he's founded, Liberty Federation |
Jerry Falwell
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King who's been called the "Queen of Tennis" |
Billie Jean King
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The Earl of Essex used a performance of "Richard II" to incite a revolt during this monarch's reign |
(Roger: Who was Henry II?) (Tom: Who was Richard III?)
Queen Elizabeth I
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Billie Jo, Bobbie Jo, Betty Jo and Uncle Joe "slipped" into sitcom success in this CBS series |
Petticoat Junction
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They didn't get to be the world's best-selling beer by just horsing around |
Anheuser-Busch
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Term for sacred pictures used in the Eastern Orthodox churches |
icons
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He sat in the House of Lords after developing modern rules of boxing |
Marquis of Queensbury
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This title character calls life "A tale told by an idiot, full of sound & fury, signifying nothing" |
(Roger: Who was Lear?)
Macbeth
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When his series was cancelled, Rex Randolph moved from Bourbon St. to this Hollywood address |
77 Sunset Strip
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America's 2nd-biggest selling brand of bandages, made by Colgate-Palmolive |
(Alex: We've got a minute to go in the round.)
Curad
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The Canadian Armed Forces allow soldiers who belong to this Indian religion to wear their turbans |
Sikhs
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In 1948, at age 19, he was ordained a Baptist minister |
Martin Luther King
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"Age cannot wither her, nor custom stale her infinite variety," Shakespeare wrote of her |
Cleopatra
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A plastic TV screen overlay let young viewers draw rescue devices for this cartoon hero |
(Tom: Who was Captain Video?)
Winky Dink
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From Hebrew for "faith", this Iowa company founded by German settlers makes refrigerators |
Amana
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He told Newport, R.I. Jews, U.S. govt. "Gives to bigotry no sanction, to persecution no assistance" |
(Kay: Who was Roger Smith?)
George Washington
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Frederic Dannay & Manfred B. Lee |
who wrote as Ellery Queen
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1 of 2 former capitals of Pakistan |
(Tom: What is Timbuktu?)
Karachi or Rawalpindi
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Bishop Sheen won an Emmy in 1953 for his series on this fourth network |
the Dumont Network
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With plants in Everett, Renton, & Seattle, it's Washington state's biggest private employer |
[end-of-round signal sounds]
Boeing
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Single Arabic word for Muhammad's flight from Mecca to Medina in 622, which began Muslim era |
the Hejira
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He served as prime minister of Canada longer than anyone else |
William Lyon Mackenzie King
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