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Sent to Mexico to get this Spanish leader to resign, Panfilo de Narvaez lost the battle & his eye instead |
Cortés
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In 1996 a Kenneth Branagh film fit this Shakespeare tragedy into just over 4 hours |
Hamlet
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Axe, foam, hydrant wrench |
a firefighter
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"The Secret Goldfish" by D.B. Caulfield is mentioned in this work |
Catcher in the Rye
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The Moon has many seas, but only one of these larger areas--it's a giant dark spot that could be from a cosmic collision |
(Dhruv: What is a crater?)
an ocean
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A foot traveler, or a style of Ray-Ban sunglasses |
a wayfarer
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The Cabrillo National Monument sits in this California city where Juan sailed in 1542 |
San Diego
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A 2016 British film has this happening on a wall for 10 hours--the color is white, if you are wondering |
paint drying
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Wheel, kiln, glazing tongs |
a porcelain worker
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Hand me the "Encyclopedia Galactica", a work often referenced in this author's "Foundation" series |
(Isaac) Asimov
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Sharing a name with sunbeams, these lines can spread out for hundreds of miles from craters |
(Dhruv: What are moonbeams?)
rays
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7-letter word for willful or disobedient; carry on, my son |
wayward
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The conquistador-laden ships that landed at Darien in 1514 were called this, also the name of a later 16th c. Spanish fleet |
the Armada
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Hammer, anvil, forge |
a blacksmith
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"The Theory & Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism" by Goldstein appears in this dystopian work |
1984
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Recent high-definition photos showed us where the Apollo 11 crew landed in this sea |
the Sea of Tranquility
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It's the oldest committee of the U.S. Congress |
(Alex: Hannah?) (Hannah: What is Department of Ways and Means?) (Alex: Boy, it's not a department. It's a committee, so we can't accept it.)
Ways and Means
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Maybe the 1st black African in the New World, Juan Garrido pillaged in Mexico before going to Florida with this man |
Ponce de León
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Air compressor, strut compressor, oil drain |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
an auto mechanic
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An angry fan makes Paul Sheldon destroy his own manuscript for the novel "Fast Cars" in this Stephen King book |
Misery
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The Moon even has marshes--there's the Marsh of Epidemics, the Marsh of Decay & this marsh, aka Palus Somnii |
(Jill: What is Marsh of Dreams?) (Dhruv: What is the Marsh of Slumber?) [Jill's response was originally ruled incorrect, and Dhruv's response was originally ruled correct. Before Final Jeopardy!, Jill's response was ruled correct, and Dhruv's response was ruled incorrect. The players' scores were adjusted as if Jill's response had been initially accepted and Dhruv had not had the chance to respond incorrectly because of that.]
the Marsh of Sleep
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You get this when you're ambushed in a robbery attempt, or just accosted without warning |
waylaid
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Despite retaking this Incan capital, Diego de Almagro was killed for imprisoning Pizarro's brothers |
Cuzco
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Mouth gag, cropping tools, spay hook |
(Dhruv: What is a farrier?) (Jill: What is a dentist?)
a veterinarian
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A book of magic called the "Necronomicon" twists minds & souls in works by this author |
(H.P.) Lovecraft
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Named for astronomer Brahe, this relatively young crater is only 100 million years old |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
the Tycho crater
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"Tales of" this inn begins, "One autumn night, in Sudbury town, across the meadows bare and brown" |
the Wayside Inn
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