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Steel magnate Roman Abramovich owns the Eclipse, this type of 5-letter boat with an anti-paparazzi laser system |
yacht
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This tale of the Jazz Age is narrated by Nick Carraway |
The Great Gatsby
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This movie starring Daniel Day-Lewis: Upton Sinclair's novel "Oil!" |
There Will Be Blood
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This geographic circle is about 500 miles north of Stockholm |
the Arctic Circle
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Of this 2009 Kennedy Center honoree, Barack Obama said, "I'm the president, but he's 'The Boss'" |
Bruce Springsteen
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Deli, where I'll have the corned beef on rye |
delicatessen
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Named for the extravagant amenities aboard, this alliterative type of ship includes the Crystal Serenity |
(Alex: Less than a minute now.)
luxury liner
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"We are at rest five miles behind the front", begins this 1929 Remarque novel |
All Quiet on the Western Front
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This classic: The play "Everybody Comes to Rick's" |
Casablanca
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Unlike other species, the ribbon type of this animal crosses the ice by putting one flipper forward, then the other |
(Mary Ann: What is penguin?)
a seal
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In 2012 he won 71% of the vote to retain his Vermont Senate seat |
Bernie Sanders
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Piano is Italian for "soft" & short for this word meaning "soft loud" |
(Mary Ann: What is pianissimo?)
pianoforte
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The first chapter of this 1929 William Faulkner novel is narrated by Benjy Compson |
The Sound and the Fury
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This '90s film: The children's book "The Sheep-Pig" |
Babe
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In 1928 this Norwegian vanished while trying to rescue survivors of a Svalbard Archipelago crash |
(Roald) Amundsen
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In 1972 this pediatrician who wrote the book on bringing up baby ran for president |
Benjamin Spock
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Perk--I can smell the coffee now |
percolate
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When fully loaded, iron ore carrier Berge Stahl could only tie up at 2 ports, one being at Europoort in this country |
the Netherlands
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Part of the Harlem Renaissance, his first poetry collection, "The Weary Blues", was published in 1926 |
Langston Hughes
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This Spielberg film: Doris Kearns Goodwin's "Team of Rivals" |
Lincoln
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A diary discovered in 1996 cast doubt on whether this American actually flew over the North Pole 70 years earlier |
Richard Byrd
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On June 20, 1947 this mobster & Vegas visionary took a bullet shower, leaving him down & out in Beverly Hills |
Bugsy Siegel
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Perk, as in an added benefit or privilege |
perquisite
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Seen here is the garage of the aircraft carrier U.S.S. Nimitz, the 700-foot-long by 100-foot-wide this bay |
(Jennifer: What is Chesapeake Bay?)
the hangar bay
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This play with a 3-letter title, the source of the word "robot", came to Broadway in 1922 |
R.U.R.
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This movie starring Al Pacino: The Life magazine article "The Boys in the Bank" |
Dog Day Afternoon
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The Lapps of northern Scandinavia are AKA this, the name of their language |
(Mary Ann: Who are the Finns?)
the Sami
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In addition to a bloody classic 1897 novel, this Irishman also wrote 1909's "The Lady of the Shroud" |
Bram Stoker
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Cab is short for this French-named horse-drawn carriage |
cabriolet
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