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PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES & A BOAT |
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operabase.com says this city led the world with 632 opera performances in 2017-18, many at the Bolshoi |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
Moscow
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John Mahoney came into our homes as Martin Crane, father of this sitcom title character |
Frasier
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A male turkey & guitarist Garcia |
Tom and Jerry
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In Exodus this ruler "charged all his people, saying, every son that is born ye shall cast into the river" |
the Pharaoh
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A big opera debut of 2017 was John Adams' (not Puccini's) "Girls" (not "Girl") "of the Golden" this |
West
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By Grabthar's hammer, this late, great actor was also a classic "Die Hard" villain |
(Alan) Rickman
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Title for a lord's wife & Charlie Chaplin's classic character |
Lady and the Tramp
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In Genesis 1 God encourages population growth, "saying, Be ____, and ____" |
[Alex reads the blanks as "this".]
be fruitful and multiply
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Honda broke through in the U.S. with the 1973 this, a model still made today |
the Honda Civic
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Victoria set a new fashion trend when she wore a white wedding dress with lace to marry this prince of a guy in 1840 |
Albert
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Joan Sutherland used to really nail this character's big mad scene in Lammermoor Castle |
Lucia
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Tessio in "The Godfather", on the small screen he spun off his show "Fish" from a character he played on "Barney Miller" |
Abe Vigoda
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A declaration of victory in a card game & a musical synonym for "keynote" |
gin and tonic
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"No man can" these 3 words; "either he will hate the one, & love the other; or else he will hold to the one, & despise the other" |
serve two masters
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This train sung of by blues artists got its name from its 12:05 A.M. departure en route to Parchman Penitentiary |
(James: What is midnight train to Georgia?)
the Midnight Special
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After attending this Shakespeare comedy, the queen mentioned "Mendelssohn's beautiful overture" in her diary |
(Alex: With less than a minute.)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
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The waiting list for the annual Wagner Festival in this Bavarian city can be 10 years long |
(Sam: What is Munich?) (Alex: Oh, no. What is [*]?) (Sam: Ah.) (Alex: [*], so you're at -$2,400.) (Sam: Cool. Uh...) [Laughter]
Bayreuth
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A regular in James Cameron films, he appeared in "True Lies", "Aliens" & "Titanic" |
Bill Paxton
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A cute-sounding type of promise & what the skull protects |
Pinky and the Brain
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The book of Acts reports that this first Christian martyr "did great wonders and miracles among the people" |
Stephen
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A biplane called the Vin Fiz left Long Island in 1911 & 16 crashes later, completed the first crossing by plane of this |
(Alex: 16 crashes to cross [*]. [Chuckles])
the United States
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During a historic visit to Paris in 1855, Victoria had a meet & greet with this emperor III at the Palace of Versailles |
Napoleon III
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Tired of his native Italy, in 1824 this "Barber of Seville" composer moved to Paris, where he was rapturously received |
Rossini
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This horror movie actor has been listed as a record holder for most screen credits, including the "Lord of the Rings" films |
Christopher Lee
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IBM president Thomas & a pain in the neck |
(Sam: What is... [**]? And... [clicks cheeks, exhales]) (Alex: No. James?) (Sam: [Getting it] Aha!)
Watson & Crick
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Isaiah prophesied peace, when "they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into" these |
(Sam: What are... rakes?)
pruning hooks
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John Cooper made this little British car a force in racing |
the Mini (Cooper)
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Given this new anesthetic to inhale, Queen Victoria felt little or no pain in 1853 when she delivered her eighth child |
(Sam: What is ether?) (James: What is nitrous oxide?)
chloroform
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