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THE BROADWAY PLAY'S PREMIERE CAST |
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This painter of "Water Lilies" met Renoir when the 2 were students in the same painter's studio |
Monet
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In the book "Dr. No", James Bond asks for a dry one of these "with a slice of lemon peel. Shaken and not stirred" |
a martini
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The largest cities in Maine & Oregon share this name |
Portland
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1980: Tim Curry as Mozart, Ian McKellen as Salieri |
Amadeus
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The basis for "The King and I" was the 1944 bestseller "Anna and the King of" this place |
Siam
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It's packed with Vitamin A & is low in calories |
a zucchini
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Ingres & David both worked in this "new" style based on antiquity that made use of crisp outlines |
(Cody: What is Classicism?)
Neoclassicism
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In babies, dry mouth & few or no tears when crying can signal this 11-letter condition |
dehydration
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This largest city in Alabama was named for the second largest city in the United Kingdom |
Birmingham
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1963: Kirk Douglas as Randle McMurphy, Gene Wilder as Billy Bibbit |
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
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Among the objects mentioned in this beloved bedtime story are "a comb and a brush and a bowl full of mush" |
Goodnight Moon
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About 400,000 live in this Swiss city, a major international financial center |
Zurich
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Fragonard's works like "The Swing", seen here, exemplify this frothy style that originated in Paris |
(Kirsten: What is Mannerism?)
Rococo
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To perk up flavor, a mixture of seasonings can be applied to food before grilling, using a dry one of these |
a dry rub
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The largest city in southern Germany, it's also the largest city & capital of Bavaria |
Munich
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1959: Sidney Poitier as Walter Lee Younger, Ruby Dee as Ruth Younger |
A Raisin in the Sun
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3 of the top 10 nonfiction bestsellers of 1949 dealt with this Spanish-named rummy game |
(Kirsten: What is baccarat?)
canasta
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A fertilized egg before it becomes an embryo |
a zygote
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After seeing open warfare in the streets of Paris in 1830, Delacroix began his allegory of her "Leading the People" |
(Kirsten: Who is Joan of Arc?)
Liberty Leading the People
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In 2001 David Letterman said the drought meant Hooters was having this type of contest |
a dry T-shirt contest
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Guayaquil is this country's largest city as well as its leading manufacturing center |
(Doug: What is Paraguay?)
Ecuador
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1988: John Lithgow as Rene Gallimard, B.D. Wong as Song Liling |
M. Butterfly
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In Chapter 1 of this Betty Smith novel, we're told that the one in Francie Nolan's yard "was neither a pine nor a hemlock" |
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
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Unlike other nearby groups, they built their pueblos from stones & plaster, not adobe brick |
the Zuni
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Rhyming term for the type of fishing seen here, with the lure above the water so you can see all the action |
a dry fly
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This largest city in the U.S. Virgin Islands was named for the wife of a Danish king |
(Doug: What is Christiana?) (Kirsten: What is Margareta?)
Charlotte Amalie
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This Camus novel was originally published in 1947 as "La Peste" |
The Plague
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A traditional Japanese sandal much like a flip-flop |
a zori
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