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THOSE ARE MY LITERARY CHARACTERS! |
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In September Pope John Paul II visited this country & spoke up for the rights of the Inuit |
Canada
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Spoka, meaning "to haunt", is a line of these to illuminate kids' rooms |
(Heather: What are lights?) (Alex: Be more specific.) (Heather: Fairy lights?)
night lights
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In July 2019 this D.C. monument was "turned" into a rocket for the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11 |
the Washington Monument
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Jem Finch, Mayella Ewell |
(Alex: Yes! To Kill a Mockingbird.)
Harper Lee
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A classic line from this 1972 film is "I'm gonna make him an offer he can't refuse" |
The Godfather
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This last name, alone or paired with McCoy |
Hatfield
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1984 was the first model year for the minivan from this company with Lee Iacocca as its CEO |
Chrysler
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Billy, a popular one of these especially for your library, is named for IKEA employee Billy Liljedahl |
a bookshelf
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A giant sculpture of a dead Norwegian blue parrot in London celebrated the 2014 reunion of this comedy troupe |
Monty Python
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Jason Bourne, a whole lot of people chasing Jason Bourne |
Robert Ludlum
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Movie that gave us "Dynaguy, snagged on takeoff! Splashdown, sucked into a vortex... no capes!" |
The Incredibles
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The tough way to pledge a fraternity |
hazing
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"The rainbow is mandating a new definition of greatness", he told the 1984 Democratic Convention |
Jesse Jackson
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Alkalisk is the name for these sold at IKEA |
batteries
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O. vulgaris, a species of this mollusk, has been called the most intelligent of all invertebrate animals |
an octopus
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Robert Langdon & "the hulking albino named Silas" |
Dan Brown
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"I am not Mr. Lebowski. You're Mr. Lebowski. I'm" this moniker |
The Dude
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In ye olden days this 2-word stuff was thick boiled flour often eaten as a quick breakfast |
(Heather: What is haggis?)
hasty pudding
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Thousands gathered at this iconic L.A. location for Olympic track & field events |
the L.A. Coliseum
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This item that you often need to buy at checkout for $1.50 is called Frakta |
(Ashwin: What is a hot dog?) [Audience chuckles] (John: What is water?)
a (shopping) bag
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The U.S. Navy wanted to paint this bridge that opened in 1937 with yellow & black stripes so that it would be more visible in the fog |
the Golden Gate Bridge
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Arthur Dimmesdale, (Young) Goodman Brown |
Hawthorne
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From 1984, it "is out there!...it doesn't feel pity, or remorse, or fear. & it absolutely will not stop, ever, until you are dead" |
The Terminator
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It's a fish nursery |
a hatchery
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Prince Charles came to give Brunei independence as an Islamic one of these, based on the title of the man to Charles's right |
a sultan (sultanate)
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Rugs called Roskilde, Silkeborg & Osted are among things bearing names of towns not in Sweden but in this country |
Denmark
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Qualatex, which offers an exam to become a CBA, certified this artist, is a brand of microfoil & latex ones |
balloons
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Mr. Sammler, who had a "Planet"; Von Humboldt Fleisher, who had a "Gift" |
Saul Bellow
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Jennifer Lawrence to Bradley Cooper in this film: "Calm down, crazy" |
(Alex: You got 'em. All of 'em as a matter of fact.) [John chuckles] [Applause]
Silver Linings Playbook
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A country bumpkin |
a hayseed
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