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Andre Norton asked us to gaze into this magical man's "Mirror" that reflected the realm of King Arthur |
Merlin
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When planning a city from scratch, you'd probably start with this 4-letter plan showing streets & blocks |
a grid
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Lucy Whitmore in "50 First Dates"; Sheila Hammond on "Santa Clarita Diet" |
Drew Barrymore
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A keyboard command to bring up the Task Manager is control-alt-this |
delete
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Reflecting Mali's colonial heritage, it's the official language |
French
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Here's a bust of this German composer, who the sculptor said was listening to God |
Beethoven
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Satan might be the father of the title woman's child in this novel by Ira Levin |
Rosemary's Baby
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YIMBY stands for this, as some neighborhoods are okay with attracting affordable housing |
"Yes, in my backyard"
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Inigo Montoya in "The Princess Bride"; Saul Berenson on "Homeland" |
(Monica: Who is... uh... oh!)
Mandy Patinkin
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We hope you're not one of these people who secretly listen in on private conversations |
an eavesdropper
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Mali's most popular sport, it has a team in every major town & Malians playing professionally in Europe |
soccer
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Oh say can you see the bust of this lawyer, who became D.C.'s D.A. in 1833 |
(Francis Scott) Key
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In "Hush, Hush" young Nora falls for Patch, one of these sullied followers of Lucifer |
fallen angels
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We'll need a few of these pedestrian overpasses, also a term for the route a plane takes |
a skyway
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Chief Rash in "Drowning Mona"; Frank on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" |
Danny DeVito
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The last song Rodgers & Hammerstein wrote together, it ends, "Bless my homeland forever" |
"Edelweiss"
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Bamako, Mali's capital, is on a major river & the city's symbol is 3 of these reptiles |
crocodiles
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A bronze head of this man who became Rome's sole ruler in 27 B.C. was found in 1910 |
Augustus
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In books by Julie Kagawa, Meghan discovers that she's half-this & also that the word can be spelled with a middle "E" |
(Kyle: What is daemon?)
fae (or faerie)
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Extremely small parks in cities are named for this clothing part |
(Monica: What is a patch?)
a pocket park
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Wanda in "A Fish Called Wanda"; Cathy on "Scream Queens" |
Jamie Lee Curtis
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In England you go to this colorful store to buy fresh fruit & vegetables |
(Monica: What is the green market?) [Originally ruled incorrect; ruled correct before the second Daily Double.]
the greengrocer
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In 2018 a Malian migrant to Paris saved a boy on a balcony & became this superhero "of the 18th arrondissement" |
Spider-Man
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In 2017 the Wende Museum featured 100-plus busts of this Soviet leader, who still lies in Red Square |
Lenin
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This author of "The Farthest Shore", part of the "Earthsea" series, passed over to the far shore herself in 2018 |
(Ursula) Le Guin
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Henry Hill in "Goodfellas"; Matt Wozniak on "Shades of Blue" |
Ray Liotta
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In the 1890s supporters of this movement founded the Anti-Saloon League |
(Monica: What are the teetotalers?)
temperance
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Mali's "Great" one of these in the city of Djenne is the world's largest mud brick structure |
a mosque
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In the entrance hall of Monticello Jefferson placed a bust of himself opposite one of this Cabinet secretary & rival |
(Monica: Who is Adams?) ... (Alex: Less than a minute now.)
Alexander Hamilton
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