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Poets write of the evening "song" of this grasshopper relative, as in Archibald Lampman's "The homely" this "gossips at my feet" |
a cricket
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It was the first full year of the Great Depression |
1930
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Called "the fairest isle that eyes have beheld" by Columbus, this island nation is the birthplace of Usain Bolt |
Jamaica
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In a 1980 sequel this bad guy cuts off his son's hand & then says, "I am your father" |
Darth Vader
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She was Columbia Law School's first female tenured professor & the Supreme Court's second female justice |
Ginsburg
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Quality attributed to a perfectly proportioned face |
symmetry
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In French this insect is a "coccinelle" & usually rouge avec points noirs (red with black spots) |
a ladybug
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The Boston Massacre left 5 dead & several injured |
1770
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The flag of Barbados features the trident of this sea god on a yellow stripe representing the country's beaches |
Neptune
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In "The Great Santini", this Oscar winner plays a macho dad who menaces his family |
(Alex: Fine actor, [*].)
Robert Duvall
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This Facebook bigwig wrote "Option B" about life after the sudden death of her husband |
(Sheryl) Sandberg
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"Follow Me!" is a motto of this part of the army that fights on foot |
the infantry
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One variety of this insect from Australia can grow up to 2 feet long |
[The end-of-round signal sounds.]
a stick bug
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The Environmental Protection agency was established |
1970
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Animals unique to Madagascar include lemurs, tenrecs, and certain species of these reptiles |
chameleons
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In a Wes Anderson movie, it's the last name of Royal, whose brilliant kids have major daddy issues |
Tenenbaum
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The Ten Commandments warn against this type of worship |
idolatry
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Rome hosted the Summer Olympics |
1960
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Religion is important in Tonga; around 1/3 of the population is of this Christian denomination they call Free Wesleyan |
(Jessica: [Sighs]) (Alex: Hurry.) (Jessica: I don't--what--I don't know.)
Methodist
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The Overlook Hotel was the site where this actor murderously chased his son around a snowy maze in a 1980 movie |
(Alex: Movie was The Shining.)
Jack Nicholson
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Katia Beauchamp & Hayley Barna are the co-founders of this monthly beauty subscription service |
Birchbox
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Completely insufficient, as in a meager sum |
paltry
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19 years after his death, Napoleon's remains were returned to France where he was given a state funeral & a new resting place |
1840
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The red & white of its flag are the colors of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, who ruled this country from 1530 to 1798 |
(Alex: Yes, with less than a minute.)
Malta
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In this spoof of music biopics, John C. Reilly as Dewey Cox is repeatedly told by his father, "The wrong kid died!" |
Walk Hard
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This Brit, seen here, invented a little thing called the World Wide Web |
Tim Berners-Lee
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6 functions of an angle, including sine & cosine, are used in this branch of math |
(Laurie: What is geometry?)
trigonometry
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