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If you have a small brown dog, try this 4-letter name, the seed of a legume |
Bean
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Hollow Earth is a subgenre populated with books like his "Journey to the Center of the Earth" |
(Jules) Verne
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In names of Hawaiian mountains, it precedes Kea & Loa |
Mauna
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Alfred Molina played him in "Frida" |
Diego Rivera
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Nickname for Britain's flag that's also a type of cheddar |
(Jonathan: What is Union Jack?)
Union Jack cheese
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In 1621 Francis Bacon was sent to this London lockup, but the king let him out after 4 days |
the Tower of London
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If you want a French name for your poodle, consider this first name of composer Offenbach |
Jacques
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Generally, steampunk science fiction is set in this century |
the 19th
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A British Columbia mountain is named this synonym for ruler or sovereign |
Monarch
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In "Midnight in Paris", Adrien Brody portrayed this 20th-century artist |
(Salvador) DalĂ
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"24K Magic" singer who is a type of robotic vehicle that explored the surface of the red planet |
Bruno Mars rover
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In 1961 Stokely Carmichael was on a bus tour as one of these "Riders", & later in the trip was jailed |
Freedom
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Tough-guy names for dogs include Bruiser, Buster & this last name of "Death Wish" star Charles |
Bronson
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The planet's in trouble in "New York 2140" by Kim Stanley Robinson, part of the cli-fi subgenre, short for this |
climate fiction
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Peaks in New Hampshire's presidential range include 2 named for these "M"en who served consecutively |
Monroe and Madison
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2001 film with John Leguizamo as Toulouse-Lautrec |
(Alex: Lindsey?) (Lindsey: I do not know.) (Alex: What is [*]? Place made famous by Toulouse-Lautrec.)
Moulin Rouge!
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Akron-born NBA great who wrote "Shooting Stars" while hosting & creating "Inside the Actors Studio" |
LeBron James Lipton
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Piper Kerman's time at a correctional institution in Connecticut is the basis of this TV series |
Orange is the New Black
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Is your dog the queen of the house? Call her this, the kingdom ruled by a visitor to King Solomon in the Bible |
Sheba
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"-punk" subgenres include this one where you'll find "Snow Crash", about a computer virus & lots else |
cyber(punk)
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Toblerone says the shape of its triangular chocolate bars wasn't really inspired by this peak |
the Matterhorn
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Kirk Douglas played Van Gogh in this 1950s biopic |
(Karen: What is Vincent?) (Jonathan: What is My Left Ear?)
Lust for Life
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Quilted item under bedsheets that's an Asian dish of rice noodles, bean sprouts & chopped peanuts |
mattress pad thai
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He went from the White House of the Confederacy in Richmond to imprisonment at Fort Monroe near Norfolk |
Jefferson Davis
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A female cocker spaniel can have this name, just like the Disney dog voiced by Barbara Luddy |
Lady
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An alien society's initial trip to Earth is a hallmark of this genre, also a subtitle of the 1996 "Star Trek" movie |
first contact
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The mount named for this man is in the Sierra Nevada, near Sequoia & Yosemite National Parks |
(John) Muir
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Willem Dafoe played Van Gogh in this 2018 film from artist/director Julian Schnabel |
(Lindsey: What is Vincent?)
At Eternity's Gate
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Late 19th century circus siblings who are the subject of Dostoyevsky's last, & some say greatest, novel |
Ringling Brothers Karamazov
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"Poems from Prison" by Wole Soyinka were written when he was jailed for criticizing this African country's government |
Nigeria
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