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Watergate security guard Frank Wills played himself at the beginning of this 1976 film |
All the President's Men
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Today mostly an archaeological site, Delos is the legendary birthplace of this Greek god of the sun & music |
Apollo
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This president submitted his draft of the covenant for the League of Nations on February 14, 1919 |
Wilson
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In England the gravestone for Charles Lutwidge Dodgson mentions this pen name in parentheses |
Lewis Carroll
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Many consider cast iron to be the original type of this gym weight that has an attached handle; now "ring" in! |
(Kris: What is a dumbbell?) (Diana: What is a barbell?)
a kettlebell
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Seinfeldian term for "etc." (4-4-4) |
yada-yada-yada
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In "American Made" it's the 1980s & Tom Cruise is flying guns to these Nicaraguans battling the Sandinistas |
the Contras
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A statue in a museum on island of Cos depicts this native son & "father of medicine" |
Hippocrates
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After Bobby Thomson's 1951 "Shot Heard 'Round the World", this team won the pennant! This team won the pennant! |
the Giants
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A perfect spy could tell you it's the pen name of the British novelist born David John Moore Cornwell |
(Diana: Who is Ian Fleming?)
John le Carré
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Contrology is the former name of this exercise discipline created by & named for German gymnast Joseph |
Pilates
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Avian slang for a convict (8) |
a yardbird
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(Woody Harrelson delivers the clue.) In a new historical film I play Admiral Nimitz, who made the decision to defend this island, also the title of the movie, leading to a U.S. victory that turned the tide of the war in the Pacific |
(Alex: [*] is right, and Woody stars in that film, and it opens next week. Thanks, Woody, for doing the clue for us.)
Midway
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For 200 years the Knights Hospitaler ruled this island that was formerly occupied by an over 100-foot-tall colossal statue |
Rhodes
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Made when she was 23, Meret Oppenheim's 1936 furry teacup is a landmark of this art movement |
(Diana: What is Dada?) (Kris: What is Dadaism?)
Surrealism
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Erika Leonard wrote "Twilight" fan fiction under the name Snowqueens Icedragon & the "Fifty Shades" books under this name |
(E.L.) James
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This Chinese martial art has been called "meditation in motion"; balance is important in its series of fluid movements |
tai chi
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Adjective for workmanlike service (6) |
yeoman
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Among this 1995 Oscar-winning film's less historically accurate moments--the Battle of Stirling Bridge is fought in a field |
Braveheart
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Skorpios was once owned by this Greek shipping magnate & it's where he & Jackie married in 1968 |
Onassis
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Kenya's first president, Jomo Kenyatta, carried a fly whisk, a symbol of wealth, indicating you kept your horses safe from these flies |
tsetse flies
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She's from Antigua, but longtime New Yorker writer Elaine Potter Richardson uses the pen name this island Kincaid |
Jamaica
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At a CrossFit gym, AMRAP stands for this, & the higher the number, the better |
as many reps as possible
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A real busybody (5) |
a yenta
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Luc Besson's "The Messenger" set during the Hundred Years' War, is subtitled, "The Story of" her |
Joan of Arc
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The famous "Winged Victory" statue of this island was discovered in 1863 |
(Diana: What is Nike?) (Kris: What is Samonthrace?) (Alex: Say it again.) (Kris: Samonthrace.)
Samothrace
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He became king of Spain in 1975 & helped the country transition to democracy after Franco's dictatorship |
Juan Carlos
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Since 1930, titles credited to this Nancy Drew author have included "The Bungalow Mystery" & more recently "Crime at the Chat Cafe" |
Carolyn Keene
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This alphanumeric fitness regimen uses "the advanced science of muscle confusion" |
P90X
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Mighty ash tree at the center of Norse creation myths (9) |
Yggdrasil
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